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Re: Looking for BETA Testers. [message #207261 is a reply to message #206704] |
Sun, 09 July 2006 14:56 |
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Dave Anderson
Messages: 1953 Registered: December 2004 Location: United States
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Quote: | I am going under the assumption this is using the WebBrowser control from .Net 2.0 for your actual html rendering?
Just make sure you let people know that it is IE rendering the pages, not you, could cause some confusing when people complain that "x page doesn't render properly".
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Yeah, it is the webBrowser control from the .NET Framework 2.0. (The IE engine).
Quote: | Looks decent thus far, although i am still puzzled why you recommend only putting one website on your computer My development box at work has 17 different websites all with header specific catching on port 80.
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I recommend only 1 website server per computer. I have a couple friends who run both Abyss Web Server X1 and Apaches HTTP server, and from what they said they can interfere with one another. I am not certain if this is correct or not, but I still recommend only one web server just in case.
Quote: | Anyway, good luck with the application, and remember, anyone who downloads this, already has the source, unless you used unmanaged c++ in VS2k5.
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Can you PM me or email me and explain what you mean by they already have the source? I know the application can be reverse engineered, but other than that I didn't know the source was vulnerable. If you could just PM or email me explaining it would be much appreciated.
Quote: | Looks decent, although i really can't tell what the application is supposed to do right away, maybe post a feature list? That might help alleviate some of the confusion.
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I have a features list on my forums. I do, however, need to update it, because some of the features have changed and some have been removed during the development process. Mostly because during devlopment I find things that would make it better and remove things that are not needed. But to sum it all up, it is basically a basic web browser made specifically for web developers. There are still numerous features that I don't want the public to know yet, that have not been implemented into the application and will not be implemented until much later versions of the application.
As for Click-Once deployment, I havn't looked much into yet. Now maybe I think I will.
Thanks for all the positive feedback by the way, very kind of you.
David Anderson
Founder, Software Consultant
DCOM Productions
Microsoft Partner (MSP)
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