>>>What would be involved in turning a Visual C++ application into a plugin? That plugin need to run in Netscape 4. Do we need to buy a 3rd party in order to compile a plugin or is this already part of the Visual C++ environment?
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>>Go to
http://developer.netscape.com/library/documentation/communicator/plugin/index.htm to get all infos on this.
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>Thanks, I am browsing it now.
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>BTW, I just found a plugin which will allow an ActiveX control to be run in Netscape. Because there is a chance of moving to MSIE at a later time, it might be interesting to develop in ActiveX and be able to use the same architecture later.
I know about this plugin (ScripActive), but there is $$$ involve(?) in this product. How many users do you have to desserve?
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