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| Check this product WebBrowserCE (Active X ) by IntelliProg, Inc.
http://www.handango.com/PlatformProductDetail.jsp?productType=2&jid=4D179C6CA8BD694F7C4B369E814BAX3D&platformId=2&siteId=1&productId=20502§ionId=0&catalog=1&authorId=54849&pc=list%5B6%5D_title
Seems to be compatible with Pocket PC 2000, but it might help at least for H/PC 2000... $30 per 10 license, $3/ per license, not bad.. but I'm too broke lol. |
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| 3$ isn't that much. i can give that anytime |
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| lol if it was $3 yes.
but the minimum is 10 licenses. $30, that makes me think..
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H/PC Elite Posts: | 566 |
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| If 9 people paypal me $3, i'll buy the activex and build a web browser.
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| Nick Charlton - 2005-05-01 8:30 PM
If 9 people paypal me $3, i'll buy the activex and build a web browser.
Nick
I'd do the same thing.
The problem I have with the trial is that I can't seem to get the sample working right. I got the dll registered, but somehow when I test it on the real device and emulation, it says "File Not Found" or Unable to create... Edited by stingraze 2005-05-01 6:59 PM
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H/PC Elite Posts: | 566 |
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| I think all of us who can program will!
Try manualy copying it over to the hpc that might do it, is there something like regsvr32 for CE?
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| I registered on the device with regsvrce.. |
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H/PC Elite Posts: | 566 |
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| Oh right, does it work now?
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| answer = no. |
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| stingraze - 2005-05-02 12:58 AM
Nick Charlton - 2005-05-01 8:30 PM
If 9 people paypal me $3, i'll buy the activex and build a web browser.
Nick
I'd do the same thing.
The problem I have with the trial is that I can't seem to get the sample working right. I got the dll registered, but somehow when I test it on the real device and emulation, it says "File Not Found" or Unable to create...
I would gladly finance the whole sum but I don't think it is worth trying. The date of the code is October 2001. So, pretty out of date. I am quite sure it would not solve my problems with the browser: more advanced Java support and especially private certificates import |
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
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| i think netfront is quite good at java.
private certificates: you can do it manually... there's a topic about it just now.. |
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Subscribers H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 3,691 |
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| ah true. netfront seems to be really good. the problem is the source code. |
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
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| what source code? |
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| sourcecode to BUILD a new browser. (for H/PC Pro )
Netfront doesn't support H/PC Pro. |
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