Re: webbrowser changing the cursor

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No I was meaning if you are using the webbrowser control that is used
for IE 6 then if the user installs your app does that make their
browsers IE 6? Or I guess you still have to have IE 6 for them to
install?

Mike





On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 20:30:27 -0500, "Igor Tandetnik"
<itandetnik@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

>"Mike2" <parksfamily@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Checked it and it does require IE 6.
>> Now when I redistribut this app with it automatically upgrade their
>> browser or will I have to tell them too?
>
>What do you mean, automatically upgrade their browser? It's programming,
>not magic, you know.
.



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