Folks, this is just vague "thinking aloud" post to get ideas about an
upcoming problem.

 

The current SL3 app I'm writing simulates a subset of the rich functionality
of desktop app written in Borland C++. The desktop app has a feature to
"export" statistical data to Excel or PowerPoint, and on the desktop this
works very smoothly because they have full COM and Win32 control and it's
all trusted.

 

I was asked today if this "Export" feature could be available in
Silverlight. All I could think of was:

 

* Server Side - The docx, pptx or pdf files are generated on the server and
stored in web server folders where the client user can see them listed and
perhaps click on them to open them. This is common with ASP.NET apps where
you generate report files and let the user either open them manually or feed
them back into the response stream and open them in a new browser window. I
don't know how a Silverlight app would force a browser window to open with a
server side generated report.

 

* Client side - We'd have to assume that the client has the required
software, and Silverlight would need permission to reach out of its sandbox
to write to the file system or to manipulate Office via COM. Which all
sounds improbable, unless SL4 can help.

 

Any general discussion or ideas on this would be welcome.

 

Cheers,

Greg

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