Sorry Maarten, but I don't get it.
I understand that with this method I can render html from a string
within my Application without having to save a temporary file on my Hard
Disk, right?
Therefore what is the use for "FolderItemForRelativePath", if there is
NO file to point to?
"HTMLViewer1.LoadPage EditField_source.text"
Should be sufficient, but doesn't work ;-)
Cheers,
Youri
Maarten de Vries wrote:
The path that the folderitem points to is the path that the html is
relative
to. For example:
if you have this in your source: <a href="bla.mid">MIDI file</a> and the
folderitem points to "C:/Files", the link will open C:/Files/bla.mid
Maarten
On 05/06/06, Youri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maarten de Vries wrote:
> Well, you don't have to.. what I said (or atleast try to say) is that
you
> can put a string into the htmlviewer, but the relative path is
represented
> by a folderitem.
>
> There are 2 LoadPage methods. One that loads from a folderitem, and one
> that
> loads from a string.
Maarten,
Hum, I didn't get that one :
>> EditField_source.text socket1.get (EditField1.Text,10)
>> HTMLViewer1.LoadPage EditField_source.text,FolderItemForRelativePath
If I use this syntax, what is then "FolderItemForRelativePath"?
Cheers,
Youri
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