On Donnerstag, Jan 30, 2003, at 12:11 Europe/Zurich, Mike McManus wrote:
...The HTMLText property is not intended for "real" HTML pages, it is mainly for the internal formating which uses something similar to HTML. You can get some results with it, but not everything (most notable are the lack of tables and dividers).
Though it took some tweaking of a simple "put the htmltext of into field". Didn;t clean up all the oddball html stuff in some cases.
...Now this is interesting I forgot that you do not have problems from within the environment...
Of course with all the html header stuff stripped here in the hope it won't bore you or mess up this post. Maybe I do need to download this image separately, but why? And if so, why don't I have to when I am developing the stack in run-rev?
I did some testing, and it seems that the filepath in combination with remote file paths (server) is somehow messed up:
If I write "http:filepath" then I get the file shown but only the first time, and then it is somehow stuck.
I I write URL "http:filepath" or "binfile:filepath" or URL "binfile:filepath" I get nothing.
What worked (reliable even in a standalone):
set the filename of image "test" to URL "http:filepath"
set the filename of image "test" to "http:filepath"
Its strange, but if I first issue the URL form, and then the same path without URL then it works!
I do not know what is happening there, my guess would be that the URL form can download the file to memory, but not show it, and the other form can only show, but not load. Strange...
I would cache the file on disk, then load them from there. because then you are sure that it always works.
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