Hi George

You have a couple of options at your disposal depending on the nature of the
html and the nature of your audience.  There is an Xtra that would allow you
to include an embedded version of the IE activeX control into your director
Xtra. I can't offhand remember who makes it but I believe it is Tabuleiro
http://xtras.tabuleiro.com/ (the webXtra) - I believe that it is a Windows
only solution.  The other option, is that if your html is simple html (text
only no images) and your willing to do some testing, then you can use a text
member to display the html.. you have to have fairly simple html ( I believe
it is html version 1 that is supported or something archaic like that).  If
that is good enough for you, then you can set the fileName of a text member
to a URL and it should pull the html text into the text member (note: text
member - not a field). You can not have images embedded in the html.. but
you can use a table.

Not sure if this helps.

Sincerely

Mark R. Jonkman


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