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Convert VFP report to an HTML file
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Thank you, Martina. I will try XFRX to HTML on a small report and see how it works.

>Hi Dmitry,
>
>Hmm, web e-mail... web interface for e-mail.
>
>G-mail (mail viewer) doesn't support style element in HTML.
>
>XFRX generate style element in HTML/MHT/HTMLPLAIN output.
>
>MartinaJ
>
>
>
>>Hi Martina,
>>
>>First, thank you for your message.
>>
>>Different customers will use different emails and therefore this is rules out MHT which (as you say) only works for MS Outlook.
>>
>>When you saying that XFRX generates very complex HTML for web email, do I understand that I am better off looking for other tools for this task? Or maybe I misunderstand the term "web email".
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>
>>>Hi Dmitry,
>>>
>>>XFRX has three HTML outputs:
>>>- HTML
>>>- HTMLPLAIN
>>>- MHT
>>>
>>>MHT is special html output for MS Outlook, but not for G-mail.
>>>
>>>Better G-mail (html attachment) support for HTML/MHT is planed for XFRX 16.2.0.
>>>
>>>Problem is, so XFRX generate very complex HTML for web e-mail ;-)
>>>
>>>MartinaJ
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>I need to add a feature that will email a relatively small report (no more than 2 pages) and I prefer to embed the report into the body section of the email. Therefore, the report has to be converted to HTML file. Are they tools in VFP that would allow this task?
>>>>
>>>>I have an older (a couple of years old) version of XFRX which I use to convert reports to PDF. It could be that XFRX has an option to convert to HTML too (I have to check that).
>>>>
>>>>Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
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