But that's not neccacery, cause you can do this:
HTMLViewer.LoadPage Source, RelativeTo
Source is pretty clear, RelativeTo is a folderitem wich the document would
be realtive to... (){-_-}()
On 28/03/06, Maarten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well.. If you can't send your html directly to the viewer, you could
> always save it in a temp file and load that...
>
>
> On 27/03/06, Jan Erik Moström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > RBNUBE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2006-03-26 02:23:
> >
> > > >> It works like an web browser ... just click on the link and
> > viola....
> > >
> > > > OK, the problem is that I will not be running pages through a
> > webserver
> > >
> > > If you mean that you will be loading local files, this is also
> > possible.
> > > You just have to make sure your path is correct and that you are
> > loading
> > > from a properly formatted local file URL. On Windows, I think you can
> > just
> > > use the AbsolutePath to load it.
> >
> > Yes, but the files aren't HTML files, I need to do some "magic" with it
> > to
> > produce the actual HTML before I send it to whatever component that is
> > going
> > to display the HTML.
> >
> > --
> > Jan Erik Moström, www.mostrom.pp.se
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