[tw] Re: excel spread sheet that runs in a tiddler ????

2009-07-08 Thread Anthony Muscio
I think you may need something to get inline HTML to work;

Than put this in your tiddler

htmldiv align=centeriframe src=http://url; frameborder=0
width=100% height=600/iframe/div/html

Now go to a Google Docs document and open it. Then Copy its address from the
browser address line and place it in the place above http://url;.

This may have problems but it looks good, test fully. Closing and exiting
the GoogleDoc seems to break out of tiddlywiki.

However it may be a lead.

TonyM

If you have not found an easy way to do it with TiddlyWiki, you have missed
something.
www.tiddlywiki.com



On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 15:50, Greg drcodeal...@gmail.com wrote:


  I have a spread sheet that does some statistical calculations for
 educationl researchers. I want user to actaully be able to run the
 spreadsheet in the tiddler. I have the spreadsheet located in my
 google docs directory. I am able to embed it and it is static, but I
 want to find out how users can actaully run it. Is this possible?

  thanks

 Dr.Code

 


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[tw] Re: excel spread sheet that runs in a tiddler ????

2009-07-08 Thread Mark S.

You can also get this functionality via Eric Shuman's mini browser:

  http://www.tiddlytools.com/#MiniBrowserPlugin

Including various controls.

The question is, either way, what do you gain over simply opening a
separate browser tab? Oh wait, IE doesn't have tabs, right?

-- Mark

On Jul 7, 10:17 pm, Anthony Muscio anthony.mus...@gmail.com wrote:
 I think you may need something to get inline HTML to work;

 Than put this in your tiddler

 htmldiv align=centeriframe src=http://url; frameborder=0
 width=100% height=600/iframe/div/html

 Now go to a Google Docs document and open it. Then Copy its address from the
 browser address line and place it in the place above http://url;.

 This may have problems but it looks good, test fully. Closing and exiting
 the GoogleDoc seems to break out of tiddlywiki.

 However it may be a lead.

 TonyM

 If you have not found an easy way to do it with TiddlyWiki, you have missed
 something.www.tiddlywiki.com

 On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 15:50, Greg drcodeal...@gmail.com wrote:

   I have a spread sheet that does some statistical calculations for
  educationl researchers. I want user to actaully be able to run the
  spreadsheet in the tiddler. I have the spreadsheet located in my
  google docs directory. I am able to embed it and it is static, but I
  want to find out how users can actaully run it. Is this possible?

   thanks

  Dr.Code


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[tw] Re: excel spread sheet that runs in a tiddler ????

2009-07-08 Thread Ken Girard

So in the case of IE6 it would open another browser window. Later
versions of IE have tabs.
And in some cases this is prefered as I can put two windows next to
each other, so I can see the data I am copying from one window to the
other. I can't do that with tabs (Actually I think there is a plugin
that allows this...but is that for Firefox, Opera, Chrome, IE7-8 or
Safari?)

What does he gain? The perception that it is all one piece.
You might as well ask why people embed videos into a blog post, rather
then just have it take you to the site that is hosting the file
(YouTube, etc)? It is a matter of looks, perception and keeping people
on the task at hand (or in some cases, on the website)

Ken Girard

On Jul 8, 1:10 pm, Mark S. throa...@yahoo.com wrote:
 You can also get this functionality via Eric Shuman's mini browser:

  http://www.tiddlytools.com/#MiniBrowserPlugin

 Including various controls.

 The question is, either way, what do you gain over simply opening a
 separate browser tab? Oh wait, IE doesn't have tabs, right?

 -- Mark

 On Jul 7, 10:17 pm, Anthony Muscio anthony.mus...@gmail.com wrote:



  I think you may need something to get inline HTML to work;

  Than put this in your tiddler

  htmldiv align=centeriframe src=http://url; frameborder=0
  width=100% height=600/iframe/div/html

  Now go to a Google Docs document and open it. Then Copy its address from the
  browser address line and place it in the place above http://url;.

  This may have problems but it looks good, test fully. Closing and exiting
  the GoogleDoc seems to break out of tiddlywiki.

  However it may be a lead.

  TonyM

  If you have not found an easy way to do it with TiddlyWiki, you have missed
  something.www.tiddlywiki.com

  On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 15:50, Greg drcodeal...@gmail.com wrote:

    I have a spread sheet that does some statistical calculations for
   educationl researchers. I want user to actaully be able to run the
   spreadsheet in the tiddler. I have the spreadsheet located in my
   google docs directory. I am able to embed it and it is static, but I
   want to find out how users can actaully run it. Is this possible?

    thanks

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[tw] Re: excel spread sheet that runs in a tiddler ????

2009-07-06 Thread FND

 I have the spreadsheet located in my
 google docs directory. I am able to embed it and it is static, but I
 want to find out how users can actaully run it.

I believe that's something you should ask the Google Docs folks.
In this regard, TiddlyWiki is no different from a regular website; you 
just want to embed an interactive version of your document.


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