Mark

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.

Good point. Also the HTML extras might be worth a look too.

A quick test shows it's easy to get a site into a sprite.

Using my clients test site I get a script error going to one section. Ignoring that it seems to work although the top nav tends to pop out of view and you can't tab between fields.

These are issues that may be fixable.

Anyone done much work with the "Microsoft Web Browser" ActiveX control?

Thanks again to all.

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