

Aliens." (The era of herding cattle great distances died with the establishment of State boarders between Texas and Kansas.) Of course, I tend to forget that Europeans also tend to think the US is like the "wild west" seen in "Cowboys v. Do Europeans imagine talking about violence incites violence? I think we have a whole continent that demonstrates that's not so. Real violence would offend me greatly, but I don't comprehend the European response to violence, nor do I understand why that would have something to do with children. I try to be a polite person, but as an American, I feel offended by out-of-context body-part/function references, because they seem to be intended to be disrespectful, whereas random references to violence are such a mundane thing that they don't register in my mind. Even a business like Evernote follows that warped philosophy. They are 1st class prudes by refusing to show anything that has to do with the human anatomy, whether in pictures or words, yet they have no problem showing the most horrific violence in great graphic detail in the media or on TV, even at an hour when young children can see it. I am always amazed at the Americans' ambiguity. The word that is "asterisked" is also used to designate a certain part of the female anatomy. I have v0.0.4 installed from on Owncloud 7.0.4 under Centos 6.6 w/ the stock (but Centos-patched up to date) PHP 5.3.3.Sorry about the asteriks in my post above. HTM or the subsequent viewing of the note in the WebUI, i have two ''ownCloud: DOMDocument::loadHTML(): Unexpected end tag : ul in Entity, line: 48 at /path/to/owncloud/apps/ownnote/lib/backend.php#22'' errors. In the owncloud.log, either during the conversion to.

The image was still img src="SimpleTest_files/image001.png and actually a broken link (apache reporting a 302 error targetting owncloud/index.php/apps/ownnote/Test_files/image001.png). tried to view the note in the OwnNote app.went back to the Files app, saw the HTML file renamed as HTM, and then.made sure it was synced up and was there in the Files app.HTML file and the _files folder via my local sync folder, then in FireFox (and IE, just to test) turned that into.I did a Save As in OneNote to Test.MHT, and.creating a simple OneNote entry called "Test" with a few bullets and an image pasted into the file.MHT file as the normal "full HTML" w/ the associated image directory so i gave that a try. So OneNote has an option to export to MHTML, and then IE (or Firefox with an addon) can then save that.

Hopefully I am doing something wrong here, but i would really like to get my non-cloud (SMB sync'ed only) OneNote notebooks to my private Owncloud to get close to the Evernote experience. I was thrilled to see the import from Evernote (HTML) option, including base64 URI image embedding, though I use OneNote.
