viktor
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Posted: 06/10/2004, 12:20 AM |
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Is there any way I could export data using CCS into a static html page
or in other words
can CCS generate statics html pages?
thanks!
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peterr
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Posted: 06/10/2004, 12:43 AM |
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Not sure what you mean, but if you want to do this during design-time then you can find the saved static HTML pages on your disk, in the project directory. If you need this after viewing the live page then select "File -> Save As" in the Web browser and save the page. If you want to save page output on the server then refer to http://forums.codecharge.com/posts.php?post_id=43588
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viktor
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Posted: 06/15/2004, 1:28 AM |
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Quote peterr:
Not sure what you mean, but if you want to do this during design-time then you can find the saved static HTML pages on your disk, in the project directory. If you need this after viewing the live page then select "File -> Save As" in the Web browser and save the page. If you want to save page output on the server then refer to http://forums.codecharge.com/posts.php?post_id=43588
Thanks! http://forums.codecharge.com/posts.php?post_id=43588 is exactly what I need.
I am not sure if I shall be able to accomplish that but will try. So I may have some questions soon .
Thanks again!
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jayme
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Posted: 07/01/2004, 2:56 AM |
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I have a similiar issue. I would like to push a button on a form and have it SAVE a copy of the page as a webpage (HTML) file on my hard drive (not the server).
It can work like the export to excel/word function. Any ideas?
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peterr
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Posted: 07/01/2004, 3:03 AM |
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Select File -> Save As in Internet Explorer. I'm sure that other browsers have similar option.
Forms cannot have access to your hard-drive due to security reasons. No Website should be able to save something on your (or mine) hard drive.
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DonB
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Posted: 07/01/2004, 6:38 AM |
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In the Unix world, there is a tool (function library, really) called "Curl"
(which I believe stands for "Capture URL") that does this. Exxentially, you
pass it a URL and it saves the page to a file. This runs on the
server-side, of course.
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> I have a similiar issue. I would like to push a button on a form and have
it
> SAVE a copy of the page as a webpage (HTML) file on my hard drive (not the
> server).
> It can work like the export to excel/word function. Any ideas?
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