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Host a Windows control inside Microsoft Internet Explorer?
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Mark D Shaffer
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Host a Windows control inside Microsoft Internet Explorer?
I am currently working on test questions for 70-306 and I do not get what is
meant under the skills being measured segment by 'Host a Windows control
inside Microsoft Internet Explorer' That task leaves quite awfully vague.
Can anyone shed some light on it?
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07-02-02 10:25 PM
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Jason Mauss
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Re: Host a Windows control inside Microsoft Internet Explorer?
What's so vague about that? You ever used the <object> tag in an HTML page
before?
----Jason
"Mark D Shaffer" <echo08@bestnetpc.com> wrote in message
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> I am currently working on test questions for 70-306 and I do not get what
is
> meant under the skills being measured segment by 'Host a Windows control
> inside Microsoft Internet Explorer' That task leaves quite awfully vague.
> Can anyone shed some light on it?
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07-03-02 03:25 AM
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Mark D Shaffer
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Re: Host a Windows control inside Microsoft Internet Explorer?
That's what I thought too. I just figured I had better check. ASP.NET has
a few surprises in it and I did not want to miss the perverbial target.
Thanks Jason
Mark
"Jason Mauss" <JasonMauss@vsdotnetguru.com> wrote in message
news:OCXuJHkICHA.1772@tkmsftngp09...
> What's so vague about that? You ever used the <object> tag in an HTML page
> before?
>
> ----Jason
>
> "Mark D Shaffer" <echo08@bestnetpc.com> wrote in message
> news:OmFeEphICHA.2616@tkmsftngp10...
> > I am currently working on test questions for 70-306 and I do not get
what
> is
> > meant under the skills being measured segment by 'Host a Windows control
> > inside Microsoft Internet Explorer' That task leaves quite awfully
vague.
> > Can anyone shed some light on it?
> >
> >
> >
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07-03-02 12:25 PM
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Jason Mauss
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Re: Host a Windows control inside Microsoft Internet Explorer?
Glad I could help ya out ;-D
----Jason
"Mark D Shaffer" <echo08@bestnetpc.com> wrote in message
news:#VdSf9oICHA.2312@tkmsftngp12...
> That's what I thought too. I just figured I had better check. ASP.NET
has
> a few surprises in it and I did not want to miss the perverbial target.
> Thanks Jason
> Mark
> "Jason Mauss" <JasonMauss@vsdotnetguru.com> wrote in message
> news:OCXuJHkICHA.1772@tkmsftngp09...
> > What's so vague about that? You ever used the <object> tag in an HTML
page
> > before?
> >
> > ----Jason
> >
> > "Mark D Shaffer" <echo08@bestnetpc.com> wrote in message
> > news:OmFeEphICHA.2616@tkmsftngp10...
> > > I am currently working on test questions for 70-306 and I do not get
> what
> > is
> > > meant under the skills being measured segment by 'Host a Windows
control
> > > inside Microsoft Internet Explorer' That task leaves quite awfully
> vague.
> > > Can anyone shed some light on it?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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