I read on many occasions how to embed a wt app into a webpage, but
couldn't find anything about the other way around.
Is it possible to embed some static html pages into a witty webapp.
I mean not just strip out the body part of a html file and paste it into
a WText, but so that the relative links remain working.
For example, I heard that the site www.webtoolkit.eu is actually a witty
webapp. To display the doxygen documentation, a separate browser tab has
to be opened. Now, would it be possible to have the doxygen content
inside the frame of the webapp, just as if it were some other webapp
content?
I don't know if WText("<iframe ... is a viable approach, but I hope
for something more straight.
Rgds
Richard
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