Re: OpenNETCF Webbrowser or visualize a html-file

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Well, you can install .NET CF 2.0, I would guess. Generally, in an effort
to keep everything compatible for as long as possible, industrial device
OEMs try not to change things like the framework version. Changing to .NET
CF 2.0 forces you to use a different version of SQL Server CE, for example,
which does not use the same file format as the earlier version of SQLCE.
The net result is that, by making what seems like an innocuous and
compatible change, going to .NET CF 2.0, you've assured that all existing
field applications that use the database will break when executed on new
hardware.

Paul T.

"Wolfgang Maier" <mw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Paul,

Thank you for your help.

Yes, you should be able to install 2.0, but exactly how you do that will
depend on who you are relative to your target device (are you the guys
building the OS for it?), and what the actual device attributes are.
Since you didn't say...
No, we don't build the OS, we only use a industrial scanner-handheld.

running and you want to display a second page. That is relatively
difficult, without starting a second instance of IE, which means you then
have two running or you need to work out how to kill the first one.
Thats the reason, why I want it to show embedded in the program., so the
user has to close the window for further work.

And the last information from our guys, who works now by the client, was,
that they don't need a webpage with a picture on the handheld.
And a normal textfile, I can show without problems, when I get rid off the
html-tags, I hope.

But now, I know, thats better to buy handhelds with more modern OS for our
next client ;)

Thank you for your patience.

--
mfg, Wolfgang
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A-8020 Graz
Austria



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