You are right, it's too complicated.
I could zip gephi's graphics and make them downloadable on my site, how 
could i do that? 
How can i create a "download button" that allows the user to download my 
zip files?

Il giorno venerdì 27 aprile 2018 23:24:43 UTC+2, Andy ha scritto:
>
> It looks as if you see all contents of you index.html while also missing 
> all dependencies .. check the network tab of your browser to confirm this.
> The report created by gephi is probably an html page that is soppused to 
> be opened via the browser directly or served with a webserver. Just 
> rendering the page through Django wont fix included styles sheets of needed 
> javascript tags.
>
> You should setup a docker nginx, mount your report into its html root 
> folder and link there from your django app.
> What you are trying to do sounds to complicated. Dont try to push the 
> reports through Django. You might rather build a catalogue listing all the 
> reports, but for actually showing them, use an nginx docker.
>

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