I said there are plug-ins for other browsers, not which browsers or how many browsers have them :) In truth, I know that there was one for Netscape on Windows, and that's about it. So, my statement was true, from a certain point of view (thank you Obi Wan!)

Seriously though, I couldn't tell you which browsers have such capability, and I seriously doubt they exist on Linux as another user mentioned (and the other poster was right, my company developers mostly highly-complex internal apps or apps used by our clients which are all forced to use IE on Windows only, so I have some flexibility others don't, although I don't have some flexibility others do, but that's a topic for another thread). I do seem to recall seeing such a thing for Firefox on Windows, but I could be mistaken.

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Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
http://www.omnytex.com

David Stevenson wrote:
On 9/11/04 4:57, "Frank W. Zammetti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


No, there are actually plug-ins for other browsers to run ActiveX
controls.  I don't know if they are particularly stable, but they do exist.


Can you show me one for Safari, and one for the Nokia 6310?

Thanks


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