Bug in Publishing .one as .mht

G

Guest

OneNote seems to have a bug with generation of HTML in
publishing my note to .mht. I don't know whether the
problem is because I'm also using Proofing Tools for
Office 2003 to write in Greek and English.

My OneNote file has a URL, which should generate the HTML
code,

href=3D"http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fong/math/pc/">http://w
ww.its.caltech.edu/~fong/math/pc/</a>&gt;</p>

but instead, it generates,

href=3D"http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fong/math/pc/">http://w
ww.its.caltech.e=
du/~fong/math/pc/</a>&gt;</p>

I've posted the two files temporarily at,

http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fong/testing.one
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fong/testing.mht

If you view the .mht file using the UTF-8 encoding, other
errors throughout the text are also visible.

---Pam
 
P

Pamela fong

Thanks for taking a look on your system. I tried
File|Publish Pages again, and viewed the output with
Notepad. Indeed, the extra "=" signs are still there.

I wonder if there may some interaction with using the
Proofing Tools Package.

---Pam
 
P

Pamela Fong

Chris---

I forgot to mention that I'm running OneNote version
11.5510.570.3. I see there is an SP1 Preview available,

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?
FamilyID=9107473a-74ca-4113-9392-
0dfb092dfa72&DisplayLang=en

But there are caveats about interactivity with MUI. I'm
not sure if this would apply to my system.

This is a nice *little* app. It runs quick, and clean and
simple. Looking forward to seeing new features.

---Pam
 
C

Chris_Pratley \(MS\)

Pam, can you publish the page to your hard drive (e.g. to your desktop),
then attach it to a post here or an email to me? I can't think why the
output from OneNote would become encoded as quoted-printable - we don't have
code to do that. I am certain its has nothing to do with the proofing tools.

Chris
 
P

Pamela Fong

Thanks. I didn't see how to post an attachment via the
web newsgroup, and so have mailed the new files to you.

test.one
test.mht

---Pam
 
C

Chris_Pratley \(MS\)

Pam, I didn't receive them yet, so maybe check again that you sent them to
my hotmail address: (e-mail address removed)
 
G

Guest

Hi Chris---
I resent the two files twice. Haven't received any bounce.
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Chris_Pratley \(MS\)

Got em, thanks. As I said in mail, the new files you sent are encoded
correctly, so there is something wrong at your end when the file is put on
the server. Try saving it to the server again using the file you sent me.
This problem is not caused by OneNote so talk to your server admin if you
can't figure it out..

Sorry I couldn't be of more help.

Chris
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-----Original Message-----
Pam, I didn't receive them yet, so maybe check again that you sent them to
my hotmail address: (e-mail address removed)




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Pamela Fong

Hi Chris---

I figured out what was happening. The publishing format
*is* MIME encoded HTML. So it is by design. It would be
nice to be able to save to XML compliant HTML, but this is
a nice way to interface documents with Outlook or other
HTML capable e-mail clients.

Thanks again for your help!
---Pam
-----Original Message-----
Got em, thanks. As I said in mail, the new files you sent are encoded
correctly, so there is something wrong at your end when the file is put on
the server. Try saving it to the server again using the file you sent me.
This problem is not caused by OneNote so talk to your server admin if you
can't figure it out..

Sorry I couldn't be of more help.

Chris
Hi Chris---
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that
you sent them to (e.g.
to whether
the Tools
for generate
the
href=3D"http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fong/math/pc/">http://w
href=3D"http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fong/math/pc/">http://w


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Chris_Pratley \(MS\)

Sorry, my bad. I was fooled by IE just absorbing the MIME header and my
assumption that our MHT format didn't bother with the MIME header when the
file just has one part.

But there is still one mystery - the MHT file you placed on your web server
should get displayed correctly - instead it shows the MIME header as part of
the page body. Can you tell me what web server your site is using?

BTW, we used MHT so that you would get a single file if your page contains
ink, pictures, etc, rather than a *.htm with a bunch of supporting files -
hard to email around.

Chris

Pamela Fong said:
Hi Chris---

I figured out what was happening. The publishing format
*is* MIME encoded HTML. So it is by design. It would be
nice to be able to save to XML compliant HTML, but this is
a nice way to interface documents with Outlook or other
HTML capable e-mail clients.

Thanks again for your help!
---Pam
-----Original Message-----
Got em, thanks. As I said in mail, the new files you sent are encoded
correctly, so there is something wrong at your end when the file is put on
the server. Try saving it to the server again using the file you sent me.
This problem is not caused by OneNote so talk to your server admin if you
can't figure it out..

Sorry I couldn't be of more help.

Chris
Hi Chris---
I resent the two files twice. Haven't received any bounce.
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-----Original Message-----
Pam, I didn't receive them yet, so maybe check again that
you sent them to
my hotmail address: (e-mail address removed)

Thanks. I didn't see how to post an attachment via the
web newsgroup, and so have mailed the new files to you.

test.one
test.mht

---Pam

-----Original Message-----
Pam, can you publish the page to your hard drive (e.g.
to
your desktop),
then attach it to a post here or an email to me? I
can't
think why the
output from OneNote would become encoded as quoted-
printable - we don't have
code to do that. I am certain its has nothing to do
with
the proofing tools.

Chris

"Pamela fong" <[email protected]>
wrote
in message
Thanks for taking a look on your system. I tried
File|Publish Pages again, and viewed the output with
Notepad. Indeed, the extra "=" signs are still
there.

I wonder if there may some interaction with using the
Proofing Tools Package.

---Pam

-----Original Message-----
Pam, I don't get the same problem when saving MHT
on my
machine using your
*.one file (take a look at the attached). In
looking at
your source, it
seems as though it has been post-processed to add
the "="
line continuation
character at around the 80-character mark, as an
email
system would do. It
almost looks like this HTML was emailed before being
posted.

Can you try the save again but to your local hard
drive
and see if you get
the same results? if you get the same as me, then
you
need totrack down what
is happening to your MHT file when you put it on
your
server.

Chris Pratley (MS)
OneNote design team

OneNote seems to have a bug with generation of
HTML
in
publishing my note to .mht. I don't know whether
the
problem is because I'm also using Proofing Tools
for
Office 2003 to write in Greek and English.

My OneNote file has a URL, which should generate
the
HTML
code,




href=3D"http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fong/math/pc/">http://w
ww.its.caltech.edu/~fong/math/pc/</a>></p>

but instead, it generates,




href=3D"http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fong/math/pc/">http://w
ww.its.caltech.e=
du/~fong/math/pc/</a>></p>

I've posted the two files temporarily at,

http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fong/testing.one
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fong/testing.mht

If you view the .mht file using the UTF-8
encoding,
other
errors throughout the text are also visible.

---Pam





.



.


.
 
P

Pamela Fong

We are using Apache. Not realizing what .mht was, I
simply uploaded the file in binary format to the web
server.

I'm now experimenting with XML in InfoPath 2003 and Excel
2003. Of course, it might cloud OneNote if there were XML
mapping capabilities, but it might also make this
application an even more powerful application, if a smart,
flexible type of XML mapping could be incorporated, into
the system. I seem to get the feeling from this newsgroup
that it isn't the development philosophy to transform
OneNote into a web design tool, but with all the recent
developments of XML, I don't have vision into the future
to understand why not give users the ability to make use
of XML.

---Pam
-----Original Message-----
Sorry, my bad. I was fooled by IE just absorbing the MIME header and my
assumption that our MHT format didn't bother with the MIME header when the
file just has one part.

But there is still one mystery - the MHT file you placed on your web server
should get displayed correctly - instead it shows the MIME header as part of
the page body. Can you tell me what web server your site is using?

BTW, we used MHT so that you would get a single file if your page contains
ink, pictures, etc, rather than a *.htm with a bunch of supporting files -
hard to email around.

Chris

Pamela Fong said:
Hi Chris---

I figured out what was happening. The publishing format
*is* MIME encoded HTML. So it is by design. It would be
nice to be able to save to XML compliant HTML, but this is
a nice way to interface documents with Outlook or other
HTML capable e-mail clients.

Thanks again for your help!
---Pam
-----Original Message-----
Got em, thanks. As I said in mail, the new files you
sent
are encoded
correctly, so there is something wrong at your end when the file is put on
the server. Try saving it to the server again using the file you sent me.
This problem is not caused by OneNote so talk to your server admin if you
can't figure it out..

Sorry I couldn't be of more help.

Chris
Hi Chris---
I resent the two files twice. Haven't received any bounce.
---Pam

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-----Original Message-----
Pam, I didn't receive them yet, so maybe check again that
you sent them to
my hotmail address: (e-mail address removed)

Thanks. I didn't see how to post an attachment
via
the
web newsgroup, and so have mailed the new files to you.

test.one
test.mht

---Pam

-----Original Message-----
Pam, can you publish the page to your hard drive (e.g.
to
your desktop),
then attach it to a post here or an email to me? I
can't
think why the
output from OneNote would become encoded as quoted-
printable - we don't have
code to do that. I am certain its has nothing to do
with
the proofing tools.

Chris

"Pamela fong"
wrote
in message
Thanks for taking a look on your system. I tried
File|Publish Pages again, and viewed the output with
Notepad. Indeed, the extra "=" signs are still
there.

I wonder if there may some interaction with
using
the
Proofing Tools Package.

---Pam

-----Original Message-----
Pam, I don't get the same problem when saving MHT
on my
machine using your
*.one file (take a look at the attached). In
looking at
your source, it
seems as though it has been post-processed to add
the "="
line continuation
character at around the 80-character mark, as an
email
system would do. It
almost looks like this HTML was emailed before being
posted.

Can you try the save again but to your local hard
drive
and see if you get
the same results? if you get the same as me, then
you
need totrack down what
is happening to your MHT file when you put it on
your
server.

Chris Pratley (MS)
OneNote design team

[email protected]...
OneNote seems to have a bug with generation of
HTML
in
publishing my note to .mht. I don't know whether
the
problem is because I'm also using Proofing Tools
for
Office 2003 to write in Greek and English.

My OneNote file has a URL, which should generate
the
HTML
code,
href=3D"http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fong/math/pc/">http://w
ww.its.caltech.edu/~fong/math/pc/</a>></p>

but instead, it generates,
href=3D"http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fong/math/pc/">http://w
ww.its.caltech.e=
du/~fong/math/pc/</a>></p>

I've posted the two files temporarily at,

http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fong/testing.one
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fong/testing.mht

If you view the .mht file using the UTF-8
encoding,
other
errors throughout the text are also visible.

---Pam





.



.



.


.
 
C

Chris_Pratley \(MS\)

Well, XML isn't a panacea. We expect to implement what makes sense in that
area. Infopath is a forms tool, and XMl is core to that problem space. We're
a note taking and information management tool, and although we see
interesting uses for XML, it is not critical for us as it is in Infopath.

BTW, I am still confused as to why your file doesn't display correctly. Does
it work fine locally? (like when you publish the page to your desktop and
open it in IE)

Chris Pratley (MS)
OneNote design team

Pamela Fong said:
We are using Apache. Not realizing what .mht was, I
simply uploaded the file in binary format to the web
server.

I'm now experimenting with XML in InfoPath 2003 and Excel
2003. Of course, it might cloud OneNote if there were XML
mapping capabilities, but it might also make this
application an even more powerful application, if a smart,
flexible type of XML mapping could be incorporated, into
the system. I seem to get the feeling from this newsgroup
that it isn't the development philosophy to transform
OneNote into a web design tool, but with all the recent
developments of XML, I don't have vision into the future
to understand why not give users the ability to make use
of XML.

---Pam
-----Original Message-----
Sorry, my bad. I was fooled by IE just absorbing the MIME header and my
assumption that our MHT format didn't bother with the MIME header when the
file just has one part.

But there is still one mystery - the MHT file you placed on your web server
should get displayed correctly - instead it shows the MIME header as part of
the page body. Can you tell me what web server your site is using?

BTW, we used MHT so that you would get a single file if your page contains
ink, pictures, etc, rather than a *.htm with a bunch of supporting files -
hard to email around.

Chris

Pamela Fong said:
Hi Chris---

I figured out what was happening. The publishing format
*is* MIME encoded HTML. So it is by design. It would be
nice to be able to save to XML compliant HTML, but this is
a nice way to interface documents with Outlook or other
HTML capable e-mail clients.

Thanks again for your help!
---Pam

-----Original Message-----
Got em, thanks. As I said in mail, the new files you sent
are encoded
correctly, so there is something wrong at your end when
the file is put on
the server. Try saving it to the server again using the
file you sent me.
This problem is not caused by OneNote so talk to your
server admin if you
can't figure it out..

Sorry I couldn't be of more help.

Chris
Hi Chris---
I resent the two files twice. Haven't received any
bounce.
---Pam

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From: Pamela Fong <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: Bug in Publishing .one as .mht
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 14:33:39 -0700
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-----Original Message-----
Pam, I didn't receive them yet, so maybe check again
that
you sent them to
my hotmail address: (e-mail address removed)

Thanks. I didn't see how to post an attachment via
the
web newsgroup, and so have mailed the new files to
you.

test.one
test.mht

---Pam

-----Original Message-----
Pam, can you publish the page to your hard drive
(e.g.
to
your desktop),
then attach it to a post here or an email to me? I
can't
think why the
output from OneNote would become encoded as quoted-
printable - we don't have
code to do that. I am certain its has nothing to do
with
the proofing tools.

Chris

"Pamela fong"
wrote
in message
Thanks for taking a look on your system. I tried
File|Publish Pages again, and viewed the output
with
Notepad. Indeed, the extra "=" signs are still
there.

I wonder if there may some interaction with using
the
Proofing Tools Package.

---Pam

-----Original Message-----
Pam, I don't get the same problem when saving MHT
on my
machine using your
*.one file (take a look at the attached). In
looking at
your source, it
seems as though it has been post-processed to add
the "="
line continuation
character at around the 80-character mark, as an
email
system would do. It
almost looks like this HTML was emailed before
being
posted.

Can you try the save again but to your local hard
drive
and see if you get
the same results? if you get the same as me, then
you
need totrack down what
is happening to your MHT file when you put it on
your
server.

Chris Pratley (MS)
OneNote design team

[email protected]...
OneNote seems to have a bug with generation of
HTML
in
publishing my note to .mht. I don't know
whether
the
problem is because I'm also using Proofing
Tools
for
Office 2003 to write in Greek and English.

My OneNote file has a URL, which should
generate
the
HTML
code,





href=3D"http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fong/math/pc/">http://w
ww.its.caltech.edu/~fong/math/pc/</a>></p>

but instead, it generates,





href=3D"http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fong/math/pc/">http://w
ww.its.caltech.e=
du/~fong/math/pc/</a>></p>

I've posted the two files temporarily at,

http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fong/testing.one
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~fong/testing.mht

If you view the .mht file using the UTF-8
encoding,
other
errors throughout the text are also visible.

---Pam





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