Hi Zhimin,
I looked at your code, and adapted it to my problem.
It works with InternetExplorer, but Firefox and Chrome refuse to render
a local "file://..." page inside a page that was received through http
from witty.
So, is installing a webserver to serve these few static html files
really the only solution, or is there something internal in witty?
I also experimented with WFileResource, but that would break the
relative links.
Can the WtHttp be abused to server static html pages?
Rgds
Richard
On Fri, 2009-10-09 at 13:01 +0800, Zhimin Song wrote:
> hi, Richard:
>
> I don't know if WText("<iframe ... is a viable approach, but
> I hope
> for something more straight.
>
>
>
> sure, it works, you can see my app sample in OneSite class of CxServer
> (download from sf).
> Regards
> zhimin
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