I am looking into whether- and how it is applicable to complete the requested intention. It appears libreoffice-online is developed for this purpose. Hence my question: (how) could I host an `.ods` in a node-express website (as shown in git link above), such that users are able to "fill it in" in their browser, without requiring them to download and upload the file? I think the two listed systems are not opensource, and I am trying to make all my (software) systems opensource. I would like to host my own data, rather than put in in the computer of someone else/cloud.Ģ.
I think the google sheet and Microsoft Sharepoint both require accounts, and I would prefer not to built a dependency on external services in my system.ġ. However, the following 3 factors push me to pursue a self-hosted, opensource alternative:Ġ. Use Microsoft Excel Sharepoint to get a link, and embed that link.
Convert to google sheet and publish and embed.ġ. And I'd like to host it on a website( ) so that people can edit it, in the browser, much like an embedded googlesheets.Ġ.