all your questions will be answered with google spreadsheets and google
domain key...
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Paul Andrews p...@ipauland.com wrote:
I have a potential client who has an excel spreadsheet they'd like to
make into a proper application, delivered via a web page. Problem
On 29/06/2010 10:43, dorkie dork from dorktown wrote:
all your questions will be answered with google spreadsheets and
google domain key...
The idea is that the user has a slick UI and doesn't have access to the
formulas, so I'm not sure Google Spreadsheets helps.
Ideally I need a
Have a look at AS3XLS library
http://code.google.com/p/as3xls/
Example of the usage:
http://ippblog.intuit.com/blog/2010/06/flex-to-excel-or-excel-to-flex-now-that-is-the-question.html
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Best regards,
Andriy Panas
On 29 June 2010 17:10, Paul Andrews p...@ipauland.com wrote:
On
On Monday 28 Jun 2010 14:51:29 you wrote:
As far as I know the only way to make use of what they have is
to build a Java calculation engine that runs on the server and takes
inputs from the Flex front end and returns the outputs.
As long as they don't mind telling someone else (under NDA /
How about running open office on your back end, having it open the
spreadsheet on request and doing the work there?
Gk.
Paul,
I'd love to find out more off-list. The next Flextras component will
be a Spreadsheet; however your described use case is not something we
considered. We've been designing it so that formulas are easily
accessible; just like Excel. Our implementation does support disabled
cells, so
On 29/06/2010 15:20, Andriy Panas wrote:
Have a look at AS3XLS library
http://code.google.com/p/as3xls/
Example of the usage:
http://ippblog.intuit.com/blog/2010/06/flex-to-excel-or-excel-to-flex-now-that-is-the-question.html
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Best regards,
Andriy Panas
That's an interesting idea, but I
On 29/06/2010 15:49, Tom Chiverton wrote:
On Monday 28 Jun 2010 14:51:29 you wrote:
As far as I know the only way to make use of what they have is
to build a Java calculation engine that runs on the server and takes
inputs from the Flex front end and returns the outputs.
As long as they
On 29/06/2010 15:53, Gregor Kiddie wrote:
How about running open office on your back end, having it open the
spreadsheet on request and doing the work there?
It's an interesting idea. I'll check it out.
Paul
Gk.
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