If this is a Win only project:
have you considered doing it in Director with the IE ActiveXObject to display the web content? I have to admit I haven't done this in Director myself, but I'm currently using the IE object in a c# project, and it's very flexible and powerful. If you control the hardware and software setup of the kiosk machines, this could be an option.

Mark

On 31-mei-2006, at 15:14, David Pyle wrote:

I've got to punch some Flash, Shockwave and existing web content through a web kiosk setup. It'll be frame-based with a master frame handling meta-navigation and the content items appearing in the sub- frames.

Some sub-frames will be local files and others off the internet called from a single corporate site. We can't add any code to the web content.

Does anyone know how you could implement a timeout client-side in the master frame so that when a user walks away from the kiosk it will return to a local "home" page.

Easy in Lingo if it was all director :-)

But sadly there's so much web content that it's gotta be delivered via a browser :-(

Mark Hagers
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