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On Aug 26, 10:59 am, mart <msenecal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> sweet! thanks :) I will give it go and let you know :)
>
> On Aug 25, 5:07 pm, howesc <how...@umich.edu> wrote:
>
> > i don't know flex or any of that.....but can you call those tools that
> > generate the HTML from your controller, get the HTML back and return
> > that from the controller?
>
> > def get_spiffy_html():
> >   html = my_call_to_magic_stuff_that_makes_html()
> >   return html
>
> > or if you want to embed it in a layout:
>
> > def get_spiffy_html():
> >   html = my_call_to_magic_stuff_that_makes_html()
> >   return dict(thecode = XML(html))
>
> > does something like that work for you?
>
> > On Aug 25, 10:13 am, mart <msenecal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi All,
>
> > > I was thinking that should have any problems here... but I am :(...
> > > So, I have an app that generates templates for the younger violinists.
> > > These templates are based on their violin scale length (distance
> > > between nut & bridge). It will calculate the position makers (those
> > > striped pieces of tape they put on the finger board that tell them
> > > where exactly they put their fingers). The output is a PDF file (pdf
> > > because with a good pdf client, they should be able to turn off
> > > "scaling" for printing purposes - the printed pdf needs to be exact).
> > > I use flex & iFrames, which gives me a html file which I can display
> > > as a separate page, but I really want that page embedded within the
> > > app's layout (if that makes any sense?).... . Because I am using
> > > iFrames with Flex (which embeds the PDF), I need to embed the
> > > resulting HTML (not the .swf)....
>
> > > I have tried quite a few things (which you know... broke the app,or
> > > made it do silly things, etc...). Can someone help? :) I'm sure I am
> > > missing something really silly.... but, I'm not seeing it :(
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Mart :)

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