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Push html content peer to peer

Does anyone know if a way to deliver web pages to an end-client using a push
method that can be controlled from your PC (by clicking on a page menu for
example - the pages can reside on a server). I have looked at CDF but I'm
not trying to create a webcast channel. I just want to deliver an html style
presentation with real time control from my end to a few users only at a
time. The type of system used by PowerPoint with the live broadcast feature
is what I am looking for but I want to have extra stuff on the pages than
just the slides and I also want to be able to move through the sequence
without relying on Powerpoint as my interface.

Thanks for any help.

TJ
Jul 20 '05 #1
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Does anyone know if a way to deliver web pages to an end-client using a push
method that can be controlled from your PC (by clicking on a page menu for
example - the pages can reside on a server). I have looked at CDF but I'm
not trying to create a webcast channel. I just want to deliver an html style
presentation with real time control from my end to a few users only at a
time. The type of system used by PowerPoint with the live broadcast feature
is what I am looking for but I want to have extra stuff on the pages than
just the slides and I also want to be able to move through the sequence
without relying on Powerpoint as my interface.


We use Netmeeting.

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/netmeeting/default.asp
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