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Using the SAS System for Large Volume HTML Document Production

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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Dec 4, 2008
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