Hello, MS Word 2000 changes a part of the html source when I edit a html document, e.g. MS Word changes name="description" into name=description. Is there a special command, with wich i can exclude sections in the HTML-source from editing/changing by Word 2000?
"Karsten Stenz" wrote in news:43885869$1_1@news.arcor-ip.de: > Hello, > MS Word 2000 changes a part of the html source when I edit a html > document, e.g. MS Word changes name="description" into > name=description. I took a perfectly function web page (not created with Word or FP), saved it as a Word/html page (what a mess Word made of a functional and multi- browser compliant page), then made an edit change in the newly created page. The result after edit and saving was NOT as you have specified. The meta tag line stayed intact. >Is there a special command, with wich i can exclude > sections in the HTML-source from editing/changing by Word 2000? > Not that I'm aware of. Nor am I aware that Word offers a tool and/or function for editing meta tags. (Even MS-Front Page's option for meta tags is bulky.) Word was never intended to be used as a tool for creating web pages, rather a transport medium to return a Word html page to it's original Word Doc form, with all Word formatting in tact.