Ginger,

This forum is dedicated to issues specific to the api itself. Your question is 
well outside the scope of the api and is more a general coding problem.

That being said, your problem is not as simple as it seems. Even once you get a 
local html page to load, you wold have to bypass the cross-site scripting 
safeguards in your browser before it would work. This would be the approach 
with the shallowest learning curve, but is not a simple thing, nor a good 
solution.

Hope this helps at least to express the scope of your issue better.

Jason

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