Thank you Todd.  You are the ONLY one in this thread who even came close to
understanding what I was talking about.  What is "cool" about this site is
what Todd said, a desktop in a web page.  Icons, draggable, windows within a
main window, blah blah blah.  If you actually use the site you, you MAY,
possibly, understand what I was talking about.

The reason I posted this question is because I noticed CF was used for
portions of this page.  What I was hoping, was that someone on this list
either a) worked on this site, b) knew someone who does/did work on this
site, or even c) know's how they did this.

Since the original post, I have done much research on MSDN and it appears to
be IFRAMES, HTCs, DHTML, and some JavaScript.  I'm still pretty much in the
dark, but I'm getting closer to the end of the tunnel, no thanks to this
list.

Don't get me wrong, this list is my only real source for help on CF, but
this time my help was MSDN, not the list.  If you guys want to continue to
talk about something that is not related to this post, start a new thread
because I'd like to close this thread.

I'm going to go take a breather.

E

-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Ashworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

The cool part is how they use javascript/java/dhtml/whatever to emulate a
desktop environment.  You have to go to their products and sign up for a
demo.  It looks sort-of like a cross between a KDE, Mac and BeOS.  It is
pretty slick, though It's a little too slow for mainstream use, IMO.

Todd Ashworth


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