So there is the possibility of rendering the HTML in a hidden window however, that is one step closer to not-secure because it would be a window technically accessible by the desktop (I think). ![]() ![]() As this would keep the content of the HTML page & its data where it is secure, and only allow the page to be viewed (The use case for this means people don't need to interact with the page, only the server can through code, and people can just view it).įor context, this is part of a NW.js application, which is hosting the Node Server. ![]() What I am trying to achieve is to render the DOM of an HTML page with Animations & JavaScript on a Node.js server, then convert that into a stream, which can then be viewed client side in an HTML page.
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