I'd be pretty peeved at a tool that dumped files on my desktop.
You dont have a common location such as C:\_localdata\exports
Or perhaps add a %window that asks a user to specify the output path.
Use HTML/HTTP as medium
- have the code create a $HOME/public_html directory, if it does not exist already
- write the output there with ods html (example filename $HOME/public_html/output.html)
- let the users open http://servername/~username/output.html in a browser
This of course assumes that
- your server runs UNIX
- has a HTTP server running
- the default configuration of the HTTP server regarding user directories has not been changed
I'd be pretty peeved at a tool that dumped files on my desktop.
You dont have a common location such as C:\_localdata\exports
Or perhaps add a %window that asks a user to specify the output path.
@Reeza wrote:
I'd be pretty peeved at a tool that dumped files on my desktop.
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