Oops, the second pic should be this:
http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml2.jpg

--- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> OK, I have it done.  Here are some screen shots.
> 
> http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml.jpg
> http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml.jpg
> 
> These are two views of one note.  The pictures are
> demo pictures found off of Google -- (no actual
> patients have been harmed in the creating of this
> demo)
> 
> I am still working on printing issues, but my
> outlook
> is good.
> 
> Kevin
> 
> 
> --- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Some may remember that I created a CPRS hack that
> > would allow a simple imaging system by
> broadcasting
> > any <img> tags found in a progress note.  This
> > worked,
> > but it requires the user to run a separate program
> > and
> > toggle between the two.  It's less than ideal.
> > 
> > A better solution would be to have the image
> appear
> > directly where one would view progress notes.  So
> I
> > was quite excited to realize that CPRS already had
> > fairly extensive tie-ins to a web
> > browser--functionality that was never implemented
> > (yet).
> > 
> > So today I decided to extend that to the progress
> > notes.  I followed the same pattern used for
> Reports
> > (which is where the web browser support was
> > alreday),
> > and put a web browser "behind" the Memo object
> that
> > normally shows the note.
> > 
> > To complete the project, I must do the following:
> > 1. write a short function that looks at the note
> > sent
> > by the server, and decide if it is an HTML file.
> > 2. If the note is an HTML file, I will write the
> > note
> > to a local temp file.
> > 3. I will then instruct the browser to navigate to
> > the
> > local file.  This will cause the HTML note to be
> > viewable.  I then put the web browser "in front
> of"
> > the normal memo field and make it visible.
> > 4. If the note is not an HTML file, then make the
> > memo
> > field visible, the web browser invisible.
> > 5. Ensure that the local file gets killed when not
> > being used so as to not leave a patient note on
> the
> > local computer.
> > 
> > I should be able to do this in another day.
> > 
> > But is this a good thing to do?  I'd appreciate
> some
> > feedback on this one.  Here are some sequelae that
> I
> > see from doing this:
> > 
> > 1. If users can view an HTML progress note, they
> > will
> > want to be able to write one.  This means having
> to
> > link in WYSIWYG HTML editor.
> > 
> > 2. Printing with server-side routines will not be
> > HTML
> > aware, and all the <tags> would be printed out.  
> > 
> > 3. Client-side (CPRS) printing would have to allow
> > the
> > web browser to print out notes that are HTML,
> > whereas
> > other notes are printed with CPRS functions.  Not
> a
> > big deal, but there may be differences.
> > 
> > I think the potential of this project to be quite
> > cool.  It would be very nice to show images
> directly
> > in a progress note, and also to have colors,
> bolds,
> > italics etc available.
> > 
> > Feedback is always appreciated.  :-)
> > 
> > Kevin
> > 
> > 
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