That looks like it might have possibilities.  I'll see if I can make that work. 

Thanks a ton.
Ben
 
>Have you tried using an iframe?
>
><iframe src="http://wherever.com/whatever.???"; Width="300" height="300" />
>
>There are plenty other attributes, you can google it.
>
>Let me know if that's what you're looking for.  If not, then can you please
>describe a bit more?
>
>Dave
>
>We have several sites that are only available on our internal network  
>that I would like to enable our remote tech support to access through  
>the current ColdFusion application.  Is there a way to embed a browser  
>into a coldfusion page so that they can access these internal sites?
>
>Thanks for any ideas.
>Ben 

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