I wonder if you see any way to accomplish this effect without the involvement
of the web server (Domino) and without having to call a web-based agent.. that
is: is there a way to generate the excel/html file by a "user agent" in the
Notes client, store the file temporarily and then open it in the browser with
all the great features mentionned above in you article in effect? I was
thinking maybe OLE embedding and activating, but it seems an inelegant (if even
possible) way of doing..
My goal is to only perform one lookup on the server and then locally produce
the result to save the servers power.
Hi Jake,
Tremendous article! Very inspiring!
I wonder if you see any way to accomplish this effect without the involvement of the web server (Domino) and without having to call a web-based agent.. that is: is there a way to generate the excel/html file by a "user agent" in the Notes client, store the file temporarily and then open it in the browser with all the great features mentionned above in you article in effect? I was thinking maybe OLE embedding and activating, but it seems an inelegant (if even possible) way of doing..
My goal is to only perform one lookup on the server and then locally produce the result to save the servers power.
Possible - you think?
Kind regards Folke