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| WD17 Program with WD20 Analysis |
| Iniciado por guest, 06,ene. 2016 11:59 - 5 respuestas |
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| Publicado el 06,enero 2016 - 11:59 |
Hi,
I found a really showstopper in WD20 (iDestination(iHTMLWITHOUTCSS) is buggy) and I must write some procedures in WD17. Can I use the analysis from WD20 without any problems ? I see the files in WD17 and it seems to be ok, but I don´t need another showstopper  |
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| Publicado el 06,enero 2016 - 13:09 |
Hi Michael,
could you tell me what is wrong with (iDestination(iHTMLWITHOUTCSS) as I am planning ro use this as well in WD20 ....
It worked good for me in WD15 and WD18.
Best Regards
Stefan. |
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| Publicado el 06,enero 2016 - 13:18 |
Hi Stefan,
I used it as basic for E-Mail sending (HTML-Mails)
The HTML structure is completely different to WD17 and backwards (I don´t have WD18 yet) so that Outlook shows it wrong. The next thing is that the brushcolor rectangle is generated twice and they ignore any border settings for report sections.
I tried to pimp the html-file but it´s difficult so I gave up and try the other way backwards with wd17.
It´s a shame that Outlook can´t understand the whole HTML language because iDestination(IHTML) works perfect (In a browser, not in Outlook) |
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| Publicado el 06,enero 2016 - 13:26 |
Hi Michael,
that should be easy to reproduce... what does the support say ?
Best regards |
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| Publicado el 06,enero 2016 - 13:31 |
Hi Fabrice,
every time the same answer:
"The problem has been forwarded to our developers. Incident reference is #95 760/310104, please use it when you contact us on this subject."
Indeed you can easy reproduce it:
New project-new report- new item with "test" and a red brushcolor. Save it and then
idestination(iHTMLWITHOUTCSS,"c:\ est.html") iprintreport(myreport)
then open it with a browser and look. |
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| Publicado el 06,enero 2016 - 23:22 |
Yes,
I can reproduce it ....
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