any result I get.
keep the product updated... =(
"Ron Weiner" <rweineratworksritedotcom> wrote in message
news:ebcCPOxoHHA.716@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> We have been using .SWF's in our .NET application by using the OpenNETCF
> WebBrowser control to host them. We are using .NET 1.0 on Pocket PC 2003
> units. The only issue we had was the Warning that IE pops up when the SWF
> is loaded. We got around it by starting a new thread before we load the
> SWF into IE that looks for the Dialog and dismisses it when it happens.
> Granted it's an ugly hack that makes the screen flash a little, but to
> date no one has complained. It also had the advantage of being a ZERO
> cost method.
>
> I'd be interested if there was low cost alternative to this.
>
> Ron W
>
> "Carlos Sosa Albert" <betun (at) hotmail> wrote in message
> news:uYYM6jvoHHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I have a Flash (SWF) application that is intended to work in Smart
>> devices.
>>
>> Is there a way to embed/include/call this .SWF from within .NET, so I can
>> run it as a full screen application? (.NET wold be working only as a kind
>> of
>> "wraper").
>>
>> We used to work with MDM Zinc (
http://www.multidmedia.com/), but this
>> guys
>> aren't updating the software anymore. ~>:(
>> So I'm looking for a solution that can be maintained and updated by
>> ourselves...
>>
>> Any help or ideas will gonna be very welcome!
>>
>