Thanks for your response and sorry for taking some time to respond. I am
traditionally not a programmer and a bit lay here, so please permit my
layman's self expression. :)

Yeah I am aware from the little I have read that the G.Drive API may not
work for me. But with what polymer offers, I think it allows whatever
element or content it generates in the DOM to become part of the DOM and as
such functions like COMMAND+F should work fine, a function which fails for
iframes. If this is true, then that is the solution we wish to implement,
and as such I can invest the time to learn polymer (which by the way sounds
really interesting...really).

An added functionality I wish will be possible if content generated can be
optimized for Search Engines.

I hope I was able to communicate :)

Thanks for your time.

On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:51 PM, Eric Bidelman <[email protected]> wrote:

> How do you plan to interface with Google Docs. The Drive API wouldn't work
> for your use case.
>
> Have you seen the Realtime API?
> https://developers.google.com/google-apps/realtime/
>
> What Polymer will give you is style/DOM scoping in your application
> (without iframes). But you'll still need to create
> elements that interact with said API.
>
> On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 7:39 AM Jeremiah Agenyi <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I stumbled on polymer today after being on an endless search for a
>> solution that would enable integrate/embed google docs live on a webpage
>> without using frames. Its a form of situational report solution where
>> viewers can see live updates on a page on our website…and the updates being
>> fed by a google doc being updated by different people from different
>> location. Why we need a solution other than the iframe is to make the
>> content searchable by the viewers so as to track an information on the
>> constantly updated document.
>>
>> From the little I have read, I believe Polymer may be able to do this, so
>> I am committed to learning it and implementing it. But I just need to be
>> sure if Polymer is really able to achieve that.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
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