Hi Kim!

> Life seems a little less busy for me now...

Congratulations on getting hitched. ;)


> 1) It won't work properly with XmlHttp
> 2) The help window still shows an InfoBar on launch,
>    since it's a new IE instance where our custom
>    security settings don't hold

We can fix [1] by instantiating the xmlhttp object using a custom caller
of the dqsdhost. This would also minimize external security since only
one instance can run at a time and that would be under the DQSD toolbar.

[2] might be better resolved by using our own frameless "mini-browser"
the same way the google toolbar does (using the native IE component).
That would give us another opportunity for our many spiffy features,
too, like rssx and comix, which would then have a more direct canvas for
writing localized html. And the help file would work directly using our
own minibrowser since we can command certain privs from the calling
object. And this, too, could be done with the same mechanism as the
xmlhttp instantiation, making it possible to minimize or prevent
external access to our objects.

Regards,

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




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