Actually I think I have a simpler version of this question now.
I have this function:
(defun render-one (file)
(with-temp-buffer
(insert-file file)
(org-export-as-html nil nil nil 'string t)))
With the last line being the important bit.
If I open a file, foo.org, that has the #+BEING_SRC bit that I
want to export, and put this line in the buffer and evaluate it:
(org-export-as-html nil nil nil 'string t)
then the result I get is correct -- the html that I want is
embedded in the resulting string. But if instead I evaluate
(render-one "~/foo.org")
using the function above which should (I assume) do the same
thing, it does not work. Instead, the html code I want is
wrapped in <pre> tags and angle brackets changed to html
entities.
So, it seems that something about running the export function in
my code above makes it ignore my :results html setting in the
code block. Is this a security thing? Is there a variable that
I need to let-bind in my function or something?
Thanks for any help.