BSP to display an HTML file in local drive

Hi,
   I am developing a BSP application, where after accepting the some parameters from users in the initial screen, I have to open a document in KPRO based on the values entered by the user and take the HTML file attachmet from KPRO document and store it in Local drive then display that HTML file in the BSP screen. Is it possible to do?If yes, how to do this. It is not compulsory to store the HTML locally, I have to display the html page in BSP.
   This BSP will be called from Enterprise Portal.
Regards,
Sathish

sathish,
so you want to display a html page in BSP. If i understood your requirement correctly,
you will be having the path of the file so just use the below code to display it in the bsp.
<a href=" http://w3.hr.xxxxxxxxxxxxcom/people/asp/globalCompetencies.asp"
  target="_blank" STYLE="color:blue;font-size:11; font-face:arial;"
  OnClick="window.open(this.href,'_blank',
                'width=500,height=500,toolbar=0,location=0,directories=0,status=0,menubar=0,scrollbars=1,resizable=1');
            return false;"
  ><%=otr(YP_HRPA/GLOBAL_COM)%></a><
regards,
manasa

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