The site that I'm presently using to host my leaderboard online doesn't allow me to directly post the exported html files as something that's viewable - just something that the members may download. I'm presently in talks with someone to see if there's some sort of workaround, so that the html file is viewable as a webpage instead of d/l it, and got asked the following question:
That is ... uhm ... strange. Frankly, if it is security they are concerned with, this is more dangerous than the alternative.
strictly HTML or do you have little hidden surprises like CSS or flash or javascript in there as well?
there ARE codes that will let the admin insert some HTML into a post. but letting any member do it opens up a lot of security problems.
To that, I answered that I believed it was strictly html, though I wasn't sure and would check here and report back there.
Depends on what you're exporting, and more specifically what is in the export's template file. Most of the templates have CSS in them. Which is harmless. Some have Javascript. For example, the Players export has Javascript to facilitate the ability to dynamically sort the columns.
Of course, you can remove any of that you want. Remove everything between the
<style> and
</style> elements to remove the CSS, and everything between the
<script> and
</script> elements to remove the Javascript.