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Sorry the delay, hope you're still seeking for answers
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1. PHP able to cater for file uploads, all sort of files actually. And it also able to resize and create thumbnails for images with the usage of GD Library or ImageMagick (most web hosting have GB library installed by default). 2. I assume RTF here stands for Rich Text Format I'm not so certain, does RTF content stores the same way notepad does? If not, it is still possible for PHP but requires the function to do some content stripping. You know for tabs, spaces, and such ![]()
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thanks for the info... i will try the ImageMagick implementation...
For the Rich Text.. i manage to solve it by using Web Wiz Rich Text Editor - Free Cross-Browser RTE Software where the rtf field will be stored in a memo/blog table field... |
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I'm not so certain, does RTF content stores the same way notepad does? If not, it is still possible for PHP but requires the function to do some content stripping. You know for tabs, spaces, and such
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