Thank you Drebin for responding,
well I haven't seen it that way yet. I thought that the .NET functionallity
of IE means that you can execute limited code on the client like java or
JavaScript.
Does your answer mean that the .NET functionallity of IE works like ActiveX
controls, what means that you can only access a control when it is installed
clientside?
Thanks
Anton
"Drebin" <tR*************@hotmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Like the .NET version of an ActiveX control???
"Anton Sommer" <an*******************@arcor.de> wrote in message
news:bi*************@news.t-online.com... Hello folks,
how can I run a .NET Framework component in IE. Simply specifying a
runat="client" attribute in does not work.I mean really running a few
..Net Routines on the client it should be possible somehow.
Thanks
Anton