If you don't have the source code you will have to reverse engineer it... then build 
the functionality into an applet or coldfusion app.

I suspect you might be asking a different question since my answer is too obvious.

At 09:39 AM 11/7/02, you wrote:
>I currently have an application that was written in C++ that I would
>like to be able to run right in a page on my site. Right now when a user
>clicks on the app they either have to open or download it to run it. Can
>someone give me some ideas of the best way to move this to more of a web
>based app? I had some ideas but not completely sure of the best things
>to try.
>
> 
>
>Thanks,
>
>Ben
>
>
>
>
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