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12th April, 2008 at 15:13:04 -

I have another problem, I want to show a hmtl file in MMF2, is there an easy way to make some sort of frame in MMF2 to put it in? That new game called Cow Racing has it... I need something like that

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12th April, 2008 at 15:14:35 -

You double-posted. Might want to delete the other thread: http://www.create-games.com/forum_post.asp?id=218084

 
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13th April, 2008 at 15:07:26 -

Yes, there is a simple solution to your problem. You can use the ActiveX object and use the Microsoft Web Browser component in the list. You can then use it like any other object.

 
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14th April, 2008 at 00:05:20 -

W00t! thanks, will try that out today!

 
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16th April, 2008 at 10:35:48 -


Originally Posted by wizkidweb
Yes, there is a simple solution to your problem. You can use the ActiveX object and use the Microsoft Web Browser component in the list. You can then use it like any other object.


Who'd want to use IE for page rendering in their applications nowadays, though?

 
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16th April, 2008 at 12:32:42 -

True, what with the differences between IE6/IE7's rendering engines. However, there isn't another way to put in a browser using Firefox's rendering engine, and you can't guarantee everyone running your game has firefox

 
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16th April, 2008 at 16:18:41 -

I think there is a firefox component in the ActiveX list (haven't checked though), but Klikmaster is right, not everyone has firefox, but nearly everyone running your game has IE.

 
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