Author Topic: XML thingy's on the windows XP desktop  (Read 727 times)

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XML thingy's on the windows XP desktop
i know there was some trick to have websites, and other stuff like your local files appear on your desktop in iFrame like things. now, i want to do some stuff with that, and i lost all the links to tutorials, and i can't find what i'm looking for on google either.

what i need is a fairly simple tutorial to do this without any external programs.

has anyone got something ready off-hand?
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XML thingy's on the windows XP desktop
anyone?
just another newbie without any modding, FREDding or real programming experience

you haven't learned masochism until you've tried to read a Microsoft help file.  -- Goober5000
I've got 2 drug-addict syblings and one alcoholic whore. And I'm a ****ing sociopath --an0n
You cannot defeat Windows through strength alone. Only patience, a lot of good luck, and a sledgehammer will do the job. --StratComm

  
XML thingy's on the windows XP desktop
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at least say "i don't know" if you haven't got a clue.

anyway, i found some stuff out myself, i just can't seem to make a piece of HTML/CSS to open up a webpage on my desktop. localfiles work, but http links give me either a blank page (when pointing to it's own frame) or a popup in a new IE window (when pointing to another frame).
just another newbie without any modding, FREDding or real programming experience

you haven't learned masochism until you've tried to read a Microsoft help file.  -- Goober5000
I've got 2 drug-addict syblings and one alcoholic whore. And I'm a ****ing sociopath --an0n
You cannot defeat Windows through strength alone. Only patience, a lot of good luck, and a sledgehammer will do the job. --StratComm