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You can get the answers here in text format. HTML format is only used while developing.
If you have a .txt file that you want to be a html file, do this: open the .txt file and then save as and (change the name to what you want to call the file).html. Make sure that you 'save as' for all files or you will be saved as: somename.html.txt which will result it still be a text document. Make sure that you have the document in HTML format.
.txt .doc .docx (Most common)
The iPad uses 'ipa' format for it's own apps, however it can open or view HTML, DOC, PDF, TXT, XLS, MOV, AVI, MP3, M4A and many other file formats.
get there number, and txt it like a regular txt message
Insert this code into HTML <textarea name="textfield" cols="30" rows="30">YOUR txt file </textarea>
Two examples are Text (.txt) and Rich Text (.rtf)
Every computer file has some extentions like .html, .txt, .xls etc For example when you create a text file using Notepad, say anil.txt Here anil is the file name and .txt is the extension.
Anywhere if you have it in a file in pdf/txt/html/doc format.
".txt" is the default extension of Notepad. Notepad is a very useful tool. It's a straight ASCII text editor. This means there are no extraneous control characters embedded among the text characters, as you will find in most other text editors.
an HTML-File is an normally textfile (like .txt), so you can open it everywhere. To Display, you need in every Case a Browser, and that haven't all.
Not realy no
According to the DOE: http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/aer/txt/ptb0524.html -Sky