Publish Your Office Docs, Demo Linux, Impress the Boss
Got an office environment where the boss, who uses Windows, says he wants an intranet website where you can publish some Word docs? Want to use Linux? Don't want to go to the extreme of Mambo, Drupal, or some other CMS system? Here's something I've whipped up. It involves using a Linux Samba share along with a PHP-based web server on that same system.
For Word doc conversion, I used wvHTML from the wv toolset, but if you don't like its simplistic conversion, you can use something else or ask the boss to save in HTML from within Word itself. And for obvious reasons, hopefully the system is set up with a static IP address instead of DHCP. Note that this information here is more for intermediate Linux users, not for newbies.
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