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  • Eric Layman

    textarea fields --> export to ms word --> word is stretch

    Hi,

    I have fields from textareas.

    With a click of a button, php is able to grab these fields and by using
    header(), convert the output to Ms Word doc.

    But the outcome of the word doc doesn't wrap the text in textarea.

    the result is one very veyr long string of text which stretch MS word all
    the way

    how to over come that?

    I've tried different wrap attributes.



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  • Steve

    #2
    Re: textarea fields --> export to ms word --> word is stretch


    "Eric Layman" <namyalcire[at no spam]gmail.comwrote in message
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    | Hi,
    |
    | I have fields from textareas.
    |
    | With a click of a button, php is able to grab these fields and by using
    | header(), convert the output to Ms Word doc.
    |
    | But the outcome of the word doc doesn't wrap the text in textarea.
    |
    | the result is one very veyr long string of text which stretch MS word all
    | the way
    |
    | how to over come that?
    |
    | I've tried different wrap attributes.

    hard to say without looking at the code you're using.

    are you on a windows server? are you creating a com ms word doc object and
    putting the text in that way? or, are you creating a standard text file and
    calling it word (i.e. someDoc.doc or setting the header for the browser as
    an ms word doc)?

    if on windows, i'd go the com route and remove any soft-returns that may be
    in the text. then, i'd use word's om to format the boundries, color, font,
    etc. of the text as it should appear in word. what is word's om? the easiest
    way to get what you need is to open word, record a macro, type and format
    some text the way you want it to look as if it were really your output, stop
    recording your macro. from there, just edit the macro. you will see the
    source code and see all the methods/properties you will need to know and
    work with. problem solved.

    if not on windows, i'd get a good conversion tool, and even think about
    using xml/xslt as an abstraction layer. that combination will allow you not
    only to convert to word but to pdf and others as well.

    anyway, hth.


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    • Toby A Inkster

      #3
      Re: textarea fields --&gt; export to ms word --&gt; word is stretch

      Eric Layman wrote:
      With a click of a button, php is able to grab these fields and by using
      header(), convert the output to Ms Word doc.
      The PHP header() function does no such thing -- it simply sends an HTTP
      header. You might be able to use an HTTP header to convince a browser to
      open a plain text file in Word, but the file is not really a Word file.

      Similarly, I'd guess you could use the same trick to send an HTML file to
      Word instead of sending a plain text file. So just add a few HTML tags
      into your output and Word's heuristics ought to auto-detect that it's
      HTML, and do line wrapping.

      --
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      • Eric Layman

        #4
        Re: textarea fields --&gt; export to ms word --&gt; word is stretch


        "Steve" <no.one@example .comwrote in message
        news:COYFh.23$0 P1.20@newsfe06. lga...
        >
        "Eric Layman" <namyalcire[at no spam]gmail.comwrote in message
        news:1172854530 _4409@sp6iad.su perfeed.net...
        | Hi,
        |
        | I have fields from textareas.
        |
        | With a click of a button, php is able to grab these fields and by using
        | header(), convert the output to Ms Word doc.
        |
        | But the outcome of the word doc doesn't wrap the text in textarea.
        |
        | the result is one very veyr long string of text which stretch MS word
        all
        | the way
        |
        | how to over come that?
        |
        | I've tried different wrap attributes.
        >
        hard to say without looking at the code you're using.
        >
        are you on a windows server? are you creating a com ms word doc object and
        putting the text in that way? or, are you creating a standard text file
        and
        calling it word (i.e. someDoc.doc or setting the header for the browser as
        an ms word doc)?
        >
        if on windows, i'd go the com route and remove any soft-returns that may
        be
        in the text. then, i'd use word's om to format the boundries, color, font,
        etc. of the text as it should appear in word. what is word's om? the
        easiest
        way to get what you need is to open word, record a macro, type and format
        some text the way you want it to look as if it were really your output,
        stop
        recording your macro. from there, just edit the macro. you will see the
        source code and see all the methods/properties you will need to know and
        work with. problem solved.
        >
        if not on windows, i'd get a good conversion tool, and even think about
        using xml/xslt as an abstraction layer. that combination will allow you
        not
        only to convert to word but to pdf and others as well.
        >
        anyway, hth.
        >
        >
        Thanks Steve.

        Let me explain further:

        I have a form which has textareas and allows user inputs which saves to
        mysql database.

        The administrator is able to view these textarea inputs by clicking a
        button. This button will pull out these information and generate a word
        document.

        Problem is that when word documents are generated, the text in these word
        documents are stretchhhhhhhhh hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhh till the very extreme
        right end.

        These texts in the word doc are the data that is keyed in by end users via
        the textarea.

        It seems that the generated word doc is not able to capture the linebreaks
        within the textarea.

        Pls advise.

        Thanks



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        • shimmyshack

          #5
          Re: textarea fields --&gt; export to ms word --&gt; word is stretch

          On 3 Mar, 16:25, "Eric Layman" <namyalcire[at no spam]gmail.com>
          wrote:
          "Steve" <no....@example .comwrote in message
          >
          news:COYFh.23$0 P1.20@newsfe06. lga...
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          "Eric Layman" <namyalcire[at no spam]gmail.comwrote in message
          news:1172854530 _4409@sp6iad.su perfeed.net...
          | Hi,
          |
          | I have fields from textareas.
          |
          | With a click of a button, php is able to grab these fields and by using
          | header(), convert the output to Ms Word doc.
          |
          | But the outcome of the word doc doesn't wrap the text in textarea.
          |
          | the result is one very veyr long string of text which stretch MS word
          all
          | the way
          |
          | how to over come that?
          |
          | I've tried different wrap attributes.
          >
          hard to say without looking at the code you're using.
          >
          are you on a windows server? are you creating a com ms word doc object and
          putting the text in that way? or, are you creating a standard text file
          and
          calling it word (i.e. someDoc.doc or setting the header for the browser as
          an ms word doc)?
          >
          if on windows, i'd go the com route and remove any soft-returns that may
          be
          in the text. then, i'd use word's om to format the boundries, color, font,
          etc. of the text as it should appear in word. what is word's om? the
          easiest
          way to get what you need is to open word, record a macro, type and format
          some text the way you want it to look as if it were really your output,
          stop
          recording your macro. from there, just edit the macro. you will see the
          source code and see all the methods/properties you will need to know and
          work with. problem solved.
          >
          if not on windows, i'd get a good conversion tool, and even think about
          using xml/xslt as an abstraction layer. that combination will allow you
          not
          only to convert to word but to pdf and others as well.
          >
          anyway, hth.
          >
          Thanks Steve.
          >
          Let me explain further:
          >
          I have a form which has textareas and allows user inputs which saves to
          mysql database.
          >
          The administrator is able to view these textarea inputs by clicking a
          button. This button will pull out these information and generate a word
          document.
          >
          Problem is that when word documents are generated, the text in these word
          documents are stretchhhhhhhhh hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhh till the very extreme
          right end.
          >
          These texts in the word doc are the data that is keyed in by end users via
          the textarea.
          >
          It seems that the generated word doc is not able to capture the linebreaks
          within the textarea.
          >
          Pls advise.
          >
          Thanks
          >
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          you can simply exchange the \n style line breaks from the textarea to
          \r style line breaks or \r\n style.

          However to immediately create word docs with absolutely minimal
          memory, and no need to start up a COM instance of word, just create a
          word doc and style it as you wish the admin to see, then put some text
          in the place where the textarea text will be. Put something easy to
          spot like ************___ ____********
          then save as RTF, open in text edito and swap the
          ************___ ___******** for {$TEXT}
          then start the whole page off using
          <?php $rtf = <<<RTF
          and end it with
          RTF;

          this then you save as rtfdoc.php
          and now you just take the textarea as $TEXT and set the header content
          type msword, and include rtfdoc.php and echo it
          if you serve the stream gzipped it will come out much smaller than an
          actual word doc.
          the whole thing works immediately and of course is rendered in word
          just the same as a doc.
          It works on linux server too, and can be opened in all version of
          word, openoffice wordpad whatever.

          just a thought for the future

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          • Steve

            #6
            Re: textarea fields --&gt; export to ms word --&gt; word is stretch


            "shimmyshac k" <matt.farey@gma il.comwrote in message
            news:1172881709 .674361.292140@ 31g2000cwt.goog legroups.com...
            | On 3 Mar, 16:25, "Eric Layman" <namyalcire[at no spam]gmail.com>
            | wrote:
            | "Steve" <no....@example .comwrote in message
            | >
            | news:COYFh.23$0 P1.20@newsfe06. lga...
            | >
            | >
            | >
            | >
            | >
            | "Eric Layman" <namyalcire[at no spam]gmail.comwrote in message
            | news:1172854530 _4409@sp6iad.su perfeed.net...
            | | Hi,
            | |
            | | I have fields from textareas.
            | |
            | | With a click of a button, php is able to grab these fields and by
            using
            | | header(), convert the output to Ms Word doc.
            | |
            | | But the outcome of the word doc doesn't wrap the text in textarea.
            | |
            | | the result is one very veyr long string of text which stretch MS
            word
            | all
            | | the way
            | |
            | | how to over come that?
            | |
            | | I've tried different wrap attributes.
            | >
            | hard to say without looking at the code you're using.
            | >
            | are you on a windows server? are you creating a com ms word doc object
            and
            | putting the text in that way? or, are you creating a standard text
            file
            | and
            | calling it word (i.e. someDoc.doc or setting the header for the
            browser as
            | an ms word doc)?
            | >
            | if on windows, i'd go the com route and remove any soft-returns that
            may
            | be
            | in the text. then, i'd use word's om to format the boundries, color,
            font,
            | etc. of the text as it should appear in word. what is word's om? the
            | easiest
            | way to get what you need is to open word, record a macro, type and
            format
            | some text the way you want it to look as if it were really your
            output,
            | stop
            | recording your macro. from there, just edit the macro. you will see
            the
            | source code and see all the methods/properties you will need to know
            and
            | work with. problem solved.
            | >
            | if not on windows, i'd get a good conversion tool, and even think
            about
            | using xml/xslt as an abstraction layer. that combination will allow
            you
            | not
            | only to convert to word but to pdf and others as well.
            | >
            | anyway, hth.
            | >
            | Thanks Steve.
            | >
            | Let me explain further:
            | >
            | I have a form which has textareas and allows user inputs which saves to
            | mysql database.
            | >
            | The administrator is able to view these textarea inputs by clicking a
            | button. This button will pull out these information and generate a word
            | document.
            | >
            | Problem is that when word documents are generated, the text in these
            word
            | documents are stretchhhhhhhhh hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhh till the very extreme
            | right end.
            | >
            | These texts in the word doc are the data that is keyed in by end users
            via
            | the textarea.
            | >
            | It seems that the generated word doc is not able to capture the
            linebreaks
            | within the textarea.
            | >
            | Pls advise.
            | >
            | Thanks
            | >
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            |
            | you can simply exchange the \n style line breaks from the textarea to
            | \r style line breaks or \r\n style.
            |
            | However to immediately create word docs with absolutely minimal
            | memory, and no need to start up a COM instance of word, just create a
            | word doc and style it as you wish the admin to see, then put some text
            | in the place where the textarea text will be. Put something easy to
            | spot like ************___ ____********
            | then save as RTF, open in text edito and swap the
            | ************___ ___******** for {$TEXT}
            | then start the whole page off using
            | <?php $rtf = <<<RTF
            | and end it with
            | RTF;
            |
            | this then you save as rtfdoc.php
            | and now you just take the textarea as $TEXT and set the header content
            | type msword, and include rtfdoc.php and echo it
            | if you serve the stream gzipped it will come out much smaller than an
            | actual word doc.
            | the whole thing works immediately and of course is rendered in word
            | just the same as a doc.
            | It works on linux server too, and can be opened in all version of
            | word, openoffice wordpad whatever.
            |
            | just a thought for the future


            that's a great thought...i suppose a replace is much easier to do and not
            platform dependent.


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            • shimmyshack

              #7
              Re: textarea fields --&gt; export to ms word --&gt; word is stretch

              On 3 Mar, 03:20, "Steve" <no....@example .comwrote:
              "shimmyshac k" <matt.fa...@gma il.comwrote in message
              >
              news:1172881709 .674361.292140@ 31g2000cwt.goog legroups.com...
              | On 3 Mar, 16:25, "Eric Layman" <namyalcire[at no spam]gmail.com>| wrote:
              >
              | "Steve" <no....@example .comwrote in message
              | >
              | >news:COYFh.23$ 0P1.20@newsfe06 .lga...
              | >
              | >
              | >
              | >
              | >
              | "Eric Layman" <namyalcire[at no spam]gmail.comwrote in message
              | news:1172854530 _4409@sp6iad.su perfeed.net...
              | | Hi,
              | |
              | | I have fields from textareas.
              | |
              | | With a click of a button, php is able to grab these fields and by
              using
              | | header(), convert the output to Ms Word doc.
              | |
              | | But the outcome of the word doc doesn't wrap the text in textarea.
              | |
              | | the result is one very veyr long string of text which stretch MS
              word
              | all
              | | the way
              | |
              | | how to over come that?
              | |
              | | I've tried different wrap attributes.
              | >
              | hard to say without looking at the code you're using.
              | >
              | are you on a windows server? are you creating a com ms word doc object
              and
              | putting the text in that way? or, are you creating a standard text
              file
              | and
              | calling it word (i.e. someDoc.doc or setting the header for the
              browser as
              | an ms word doc)?
              | >
              | if on windows, i'd go the com route and remove any soft-returns that
              may
              | be
              | in the text. then, i'd use word's om to format the boundries, color,
              font,
              | etc. of the text as it should appear in word. what is word's om? the
              | easiest
              | way to get what you need is to open word, record a macro, type and
              format
              | some text the way you want it to look as if it were really your
              output,
              | stop
              | recording your macro. from there, just edit the macro. you will see
              the
              | source code and see all the methods/properties you will need to know
              and
              | work with. problem solved.
              | >
              | if not on windows, i'd get a good conversion tool, and even think
              about
              | using xml/xslt as an abstraction layer. that combination will allow
              you
              | not
              | only to convert to word but to pdf and others as well.
              | >
              | anyway, hth.
              | >
              | Thanks Steve.
              | >
              | Let me explain further:
              | >
              | I have a form which has textareas and allows user inputs which saves to
              | mysql database.
              | >
              | The administrator is able to view these textarea inputs by clicking a
              | button. This button will pull out these information and generate a word
              | document.
              | >
              | Problem is that when word documents are generated, the text in these
              word
              | documents are stretchhhhhhhhh hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhh till the very extreme
              | right end.
              | >
              | These texts in the word doc are the data that is keyed in by end users
              via
              | the textarea.
              | >
              | It seems that the generated word doc is not able to capture the
              linebreaks
              | within the textarea.
              | >
              | Pls advise.
              | >
              | Thanks
              | >
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              |
              | you can simply exchange the \n style line breaks from the textarea to
              | \r style line breaks or \r\n style.
              |
              | However to immediately create word docs with absolutely minimal
              | memory, and no need to start up a COM instance of word, just create a
              | word doc and style it as you wish the admin to see, then put some text
              | in the place where the textarea text will be. Put something easy to
              | spot like ************___ ____********
              | then save as RTF, open in text edito and swap the
              | ************___ ___******** for {$TEXT}
              | then start the whole page off using
              | <?php $rtf = <<<RTF
              | and end it with
              | RTF;
              |
              | this then you save as rtfdoc.php
              | and now you just take the textarea as $TEXT and set the header content
              | type msword, and include rtfdoc.php and echo it
              | if you serve the stream gzipped it will come out much smaller than an
              | actual word doc.
              | the whole thing works immediately and of course is rendered in word
              | just the same as a doc.
              | It works on linux server too, and can be opened in all version of
              | word, openoffice wordpad whatever.
              |
              | just a thought for the future
              >
              that's a great thought...i suppose a replace is much easier to do and not
              platform dependent.
              yes, you can make really show stopping docs this way in 0.1secs! The
              only thing that complicates this method is when you have a multipage
              document, or start inserting hyperlinks - you have to know or be
              prepared to stare at the raw RTF source for a bit to work out where
              the page break is and what commands can be used to insert that link
              (but RTF is an open format after M$ released it), looping round adding
              content finishing off with "continued. .." if it isn't quite the end of
              the doc.
              The real show stopper is embedded images, this is where using the
              binary word format wins because the included image can be binary too,
              in an RTF the image has to be base64 encoded which makes the byte
              count for the image much bigger of course - rather annoying, gzipping
              helps but it doesn't quite work, particularly for 1MB images - forget
              that!
              For those interested this method is the same for open office
              documents, just make your OO doc, unzip the files to a directory, and
              use the contents.xml as the strings you will replace an array of
              output text into, then zip the whole thing up on the fly and serve as
              an sxw, again it is super quick and platform independent.
              I feel like I am advocating the use of a upsidedown underwater pencil,
              but if you find yourself on unix with no access to office with a
              server license...

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