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Comments by John Y. (Top 9 by date)
John Y.
19-Feb-13 9:18am
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Does the view then have all the products with all its various dates and stages? And you just want to see the products at their most recent date/stage?
John Y.
9-Feb-12 13:22pm
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not sure if this is a solution, so just putting it in the comments section:
I agree with SAKryukov - perhaps its your DOCTYPE declaration - try <!DOCTYPE html>
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John Y.
11-Oct-11 13:45pm
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GREAT INFO!
John Y.
26-Sep-11 14:12pm
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Very good point unless you want to take adv of PowerPoint to build the presentation, depending on how it looks when its exported. Would be nice if they could export it in XML, and you can just build the presentation on the fly with JavaScript or something like that.
John Y.
26-Sep-11 11:48am
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I don't think there is an "easy" way per sé to do this. However, you could probably try to build some template and copy and paste the exported-to-HTML content into it.
John Y.
26-Sep-11 11:43am
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Can you please output what the string actually reads?
John Y.
26-Sep-11 11:40am
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Yes, more information is required for this question. However, you'd probably need to store the data locally while offline then sync to a main server when connected back to the Internet.
John Y.
23-Sep-11 15:29pm
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Do you have IMAP turned on in localhost?
John Y.
1-Jul-11 12:28pm
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I would have to agree with baseq - not sure is you can natively "display" an excel sheet with pure HTML unless you export it somehow.
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