Hi Prasad,

If its acceptable, why not just take a snapshot of the chart created
on the webpage and embed that image into PowerPoint ??? It is way
simpler than what u want to do.

On May 30, 5:59 pm, Pranav Negandhi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Generating .swf files at runtime sounds like a terrible security nightmare
> waiting to happen.
>
> A better solution might be to create an empty .swf file which expects data
> from a fixed data source such as a text file which also gets embedded into
> the .ppt (not sure if this might be possible, but hear me out) and picking
> up data from it at runtime. Alternatively, it might be possible to pass data
> to the ActiveX through the use of the FlashVars property.
>
> If none of these methods work and you have to fall back on creating .swf
> files at runtime, the specifications are open if you want to roll your own,
> or you can use the Flex compiler and its associated Ant task to do the job
> for you. To make things easier, make sure that you don't generate code at
> runtime. Extract data from the data source and save it into plain text or
> XML. Embed this into the .swf while compiling it.
>
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> On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 4:48 PM, prasad AWARE <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm embeding a chart (.swf) in webpage which reads data from an database by
> > using webservice and draw the chart. Once the page is loaded the Chart will
> > get displayed. Upto that I'm comfortable.
>
> > I want to give an option for embeding the chart to a ppt.
> > That means I want to create an instance of exiting chart and embed it in
> > powerpoint. I don't want to read the data from an database by using
> > webservice and draw the chart in powerpoint again. Because ppt may be viewed
> > offline also. Reading and drawing the chart was done onload of the webpage.
> > And the chart may differ depending on  webservice data. I want to embed the
> > same chart as displayed in webpage to powerpoint.
> > something like creating a .swf runtime for embeding in powerpoint.
> > Or generating the source code of .swf file....
> > can anybody help me
>
> > Best Regards
> > Prasad Aware
> > +91-9860015984
>
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