I doubt you're going to find a straight port tool; you'll probably
just have to re-create it in the target environment.  I'm sure you're
aware of the headaches that are involved with Java applets as well--is
this something you could do in Flash?


On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 10:11:09 -0600, David Whatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Here is the problem; we have a Browser based system that requires that one
> part of it run an  ActiveX. Therefore we are limited to the IE 5 or above
> browser. It took a couple of weeks to develop the Active X component, is
> there a way to "port" that to Java or some other cross browser solution? 
> 
> Thanks   
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> David Whatley 
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> COO 
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Whats the trick to getting on this message board? I am registered with
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> Thanks, 
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> RickH 


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