I think you may need something to get inline HTML to work;

Than put this in your tiddler

<html><div align="center"><iframe src="http://url"; frameborder="0"
width="100%" height="600"></iframe></div></html>

Now go to a Google Docs document and open it. Then Copy its address from the
browser address line and place it in the place above "http://url";.

This may have problems but it looks good, test fully. Closing and exiting
the GoogleDoc seems to break out of tiddlywiki.

However it may be a lead.

TonyM

If you have not found an easy way to do it with TiddlyWiki, you have missed
something.
www.tiddlywiki.com



On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 15:50, Greg <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>  I have a spread sheet that does some statistical calculations for
> educationl researchers. I want user to actaully be able to run the
> spreadsheet in the tiddler. I have the spreadsheet located in my
> google docs directory. I am able to embed it and it is static, but I
> want to find out how users can actaully run it. Is this possible?
>
>  thanks
>
> Dr.Code
>
> >
>

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