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(cross-posted to m.p.e.misc and m.p.e.programming to get various
suggestions - sorry about that if offense is taken) Hello, We have a number of Excel documents containing formulas and calculations based on a number of input cells. We want to make these calculations available on our website, but it's very important that the formulas remain secret. I figured that to be sure that malicious users won't be able to get the formulas involved, they have to be calculated on a server. As an absolutely last resort, we could recreate the logic in a proper ASP.NET web site, but this is very tedious and makes updating the calculations a nightmare. Preferably, one would only have to update the Excel sheet to make the web calculation similarly updated. Do anyone have suggestions on how we can accomplish this? I've taken a look at a couple different "spreadsheet to web converters", but none of them seem particularly robust and reliable. Regards, Nils Magnus |
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