Hi Kim,
 
> I haven't looked into what it would take to build such a 
> thing, but it shouldn't be too hard, now that we have a
> host implementation in place.
> 
> Thoughts?

Sounds good to me.

If we host it within our own host window we can also trap the events
and change settings directly to the filenames/files there based on
the user interaction. For example, they uncheck a search box and it
literally renames the file immediately.

This could enable us to avoid having to hardcode the interactive
forms by giving us a true html-based control interface. I've done
similar event trapping in VB via a browser host before, but never
for C++, but I know it can be done, so it's a start.

Regards,

Shawn K. Hall
http://12PointDesign.com/
http://ReliableAnswers.com/

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