trichview.support
Re: Using Trichedit as HTML Template |
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Sergey Tkachenko |
Posted: 03/23/2002 18:43:53 Here is an example of implementing fields: http://www.trichview.com/support/files/livelink.zip Fields in RichViewEdit are updated when Edits changed and vice versa. It has the following functions: procedure SetFieldValue(rv: TCustomRichViewEdit; const field, value: String); function GetFieldValue(rv: TCustomRichView; const field: String): String; procedure TForm1.InsertField(const field, value: String); (these functions can be implemented more efficiently if you'll set or get values for multiple fields at once) > Sergey, > > Thanks. A special text items would probably do. > > I have a client who requiries an online registration site and would like > to generate a HTML based report which would generate a summary report which > contains hyperlink to a more detailed page containing the client info. > > Currently, we have the system generate the html and all that but our clients > wants to be able to redesign the outlook of the html page but do not quite > want to touch the html codes. > > I was thinking of using Richedit to allow them to use it as a report designer > to create a html template and also to populate it with details from a table. > Probably on the template, there has to be special fields and once they are > found, it would pluck the field from the table. > > > > > "Sergey Tkachenko" <[email protected]> wrote: > >Can you give me more details? > >For example, will it be enough to create some special text items (fields) > >that will be replaced with actual text values before saving HTML? > |
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