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Using the SAS System for Large Volume HTML Document Production
Category: Software and Web Development
Overview Documents on the World Wide Web (Web) are formatted using HyperText Markup Language (HTML). Formatting large numbers of documents can be tedious and time-consuming. However, if the documents have similar content then a simple SAS programming solution can reduce the drudgery of HTML formatting. This paper describes a SAS application that produced a large number of static HTML documents for distribution on the Web.
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- Texas A&M University
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- Date Published
- Dec 4, 2008
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- White Papers
- Topics
- HTML
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