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run application from ie
Hi Gerald,

Gerald citations:
...
  Zhanbo Sun (Avalon Team Member):
  ================================

  A Longhorn [XAML] application can run inside or
outside Internet Explorer. The support for the new
programming model is implemented by Avalon rather than
by Internet Explorer. Technically speaking, Internet
Explorer serves as the host when HelloPDC.xaml runs.


Didier replies:
Thanks Gerald, not for your campaign against the "devil empire" but for the
information you provided. I learned a bit more from the above citation. In
fact, having a "real" application to run inside the browse is something I am
waiting since the beginning of the web :-).

Gardner group a while ago talked about the X-web or executable web. They
said that sooner or later, the "page" paradigm would move to the
"application" paradigm. I guess their inference was right.

Cheers
Didier PH Martin.


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