Are you asking for Freewheel to work with the eyeOS file system? At this
time Freewheel uploads (using a standard POST operation) and caches files on
the server. As long as you can upload to freewheel and the browser is
compatible with Freewheel, all the existing functionality should work.
Additionally, when a file is uploaded to freewheel, a unique ID is returned.
This key is used to render the file at a future date. You might be able to
write your own upload and the store links on your eyoOS VFS using the
returns ID. In theory, this would allow you to use Freewheel as you DWF
viewer. If you are interested in exploring this, I would be happy to give
you some guidance.
Ben
"danielrs" wrote in message news:5818949@discussion.autodesk.com...
I know I can create an iframe, but that won't let users use the eyeOS VFS.
Inside eyeOS there's an app (eyenav) that allows to open sites in an iframe,
so who wants to use it normally can just open it.