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Allow download of HTML report #57
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I plan to implement this with all images embedded in the markup itself. Further, I'll use a simplified header. I'll also examine if the page make-up needs to be changed to produce better results when printing. |
@ivanr just an idea: why not make an html template page that reads the a domain JSON assement result via javascript and them populates the template? |
Great! Sent from my mobile device, sorry for the typyos. On 23 feb. 2015, at 20:41, Ivan Ristiæ <notifications@github.commailto:notifications@github.com> wrote: I plan to implement this with all images embedded in the markup itself. Further, I'll use a simplified header. I'll also examine if the page make-up needs to be changed to produce better results when printing. — |
That way you cannot track historical results. Sent from my mobile device, sorry for the typyos. On 23 feb. 2015, at 21:28, andrepereiradasilva <notifications@github.commailto:notifications@github.com> wrote: @ivanrhttps://github.com/ivanr just an idea: why not make an html template page that reads the a domain JSON assement result via javascript and them populates the template? — |
why not? just keep the json history |
THe use case I have is to attache the HTML report (self contained) to a scan and the the email that has the notification that the scan is finished. Users will be very confused if you need to save two files just to view results. |
As an API user I would like to grab the HTML report in such a way that it is portalble (hard links to pictures)
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