At 11:54 AM 08/06/2005 +0100, Martin Hinks wrote: >Ah, ok - thanks Kornel - so basically NTD is handled by the IDE >whereas Click Once is a feature of the Runtime.
Actually I'm pretty sure so-called NTD is mostly an Internet Explorer feature, mostly disjoint from the runtime itself. It's actually somewhat annoying when you're trying to distribute a .NET executable that cannot be run without full trust. For instance, if you have a Windows system with Internet Explorer and .NET installed at your disposal, try just plain left clicking on the link for mode13.exe in the following directory listing: http://israel.logiclrd.cx/mode13/ You will find that instead of the familiar "Do you want to download or open this file?" dialog, it'll immediately try to execute it, and since mode13 uses unsafe code to speed up the drawing routines, it will fail with a security exception. Beautiful, eh? :-) Jonathan Gilbert _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
