Ok, this is a very strange request. But, as they say, the client is
always right...

My team is creating a custom CMS for our client. As a piece of this
project I have created a page that allows a designer to enter their
html and attach a css to it and upload to the db that is used to then
build the content of the page.

All of this is done and works like a charm. My next task however is a
bit more difficult (I believe). I have a requirement now on this page
to allow the designer to preview the content, preferably in a modal
pop-up (as this is the precedence set for such things by the client).
So, I have a modal pop-up that loads the html content into a user
control that basically just has a header and a literal control on it.
The problem is that they are requiring that the stylesheet they have
associated to the html content be attached to the content as well.

I have searched the web as best as i know how and have not found a
good solution. They do not want a seperate browser launched because
they have that behavior turned off on most desktops.

ANY information or suggestions would be very greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance.

rbr
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