On 02/09/2013 03:00 PM, Platonides wrote:
On 08/02/13 21:51, Lee Worden wrote:
As an aside, you could almost certainly do this
cheaper with
WorkingWiki. If you can write a make rule to retrieve the Excel file
from the network drive and make it into html and image files (and maybe
a little wikitext to format the page), you're done.
LW
You could do it with
openoffice.org/libreoffice, although I agree that
getting all the dependencies right for running in the server is a bit
tedious. You can also use Excel itself for that (eg. COM automation), as
suggested by vitalif, supposing you are using a Windows server.
Yes, something like that is what I had in mind.
On 02/09/2013 11:06 AM, Antoine Musso wrote:
In big companies, 10 000$ is cheap. Plus I bet they
get a support
contract coming in. Overall, that is probably cheaper than paying an
internal software developer to integrate and then maintain the
WorkingWiki solution.
-- Antoine "hashar" Musso
True. Others who operate less formally might find it a welcome option,
OTOH.
LW