RE: accesskey wml attribute



Thanks for your followup Kapilp,

Yes, I've also noticed that. After some further checking , the Mobile
Internet toolkit is originally shipped with .net framework 1.0(at that time
it is not built-in components). Ever since 1.1 , those control and adapters
become built-in classes in .net framework. That's why we can not install it
on .net framework 1.1 or 2.0. We need a box with .net framework 1.0
installed, I've tried that and correctly find the adapter's source code in
it.

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Steven Cheng
Microsoft Online Community Support


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