I think the approach I sent earlier would potentially work. essentially you would get the html code  and wrap it with  whatever text is required for the folding mode. you would return something like (format "<code to fold>%s</end code to fold>" text) where text is the html code from the src block. In latex I had to parse that text a little bit because the first line was \begin{minted}... and the last line was \end{minted}, which I did not want.

John

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On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Cook, Malcolm <MEC@stowers.org> wrote:
>Check out `org-export-filter-src-block-functions'.  It shouldn't be too
 >hard to add a custom filter to that list which may be used to process
 >all code block bodies during latex export.

Somewhat off-topic, but, thanks for pointing out this variable Eric....  I've been wanting an approach that would wrap all exported code in some kind of folded mode (maybe a jquery accordion).  Initially the html document by default would display only exported 'results'.  The user could choose to display the code behind any result with a single click (keyboard interactivity would be even better).  Do you think that this is the right 'hook' to apply such?  Have you seen this already done better somewhere?

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