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I understand that I can't code ActiveX components with .Net. I understand that users will have to have the framework installed.

I guess I wasn't clear.

What I'm asking is what in .net framework is REPLACING our old abiliity to code activeX controls in the browser, so we can have thick/rich/smart web apps? Is it .Net Framework Components? Is it Windows Forms? I've learned (the hard way) that it is not WebControls, even though the name seems 100% accurate. Smile | :)

I would think that a visual .Net Framework Component / Control would be the answer, that seems to be the most direct replacement of the ActiveX control, but I can't figure out how to embed one in a browser.

I did find a way to embed a Windows Form in a browser, this seems to be the "replacement" I've been looking for, but there is no way that I've found to pass it in an ActiveX control via JS (or no way for it to find it itself), yet it is 100% able to host them itself. Either I'm missing something, or this seems like an interoperability / design deficiency.

Ryan
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