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Q&A: Intel Web 2.0 TDK

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These questions were received by Intel Software Network Support, followed by the responses received from our engineering contacts and the authors of the original page at http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-web-20-technology-development-kit-tdk.

Q. Does the Intel Web 2.0 TDKrunon aFirefox browser?

A.Yes, Firefox is supported in version 0.6 and later.

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Q. I'm trying to play around with the TDK a bit. I've embedded the Web20TDK.IntegratedInterface object into a web page. When I view it in Microsoft Internet Explorer*, I get the option of installing the ActiveX control. However, when I browse to the page via the Windows Mobile 6 Professional Emulator*, I don't get the option to install the plugin. What gives?

A. The TDK authors respond: We havent tested it all on Microsoft Windows Mobile* or the Windows Mobile 6 ProfessionalEmulator. It may work, but wed be quite surprised. Perhaps the reason you do not receive a prompt is because the browser permissions dont allow the prompt, or dont allow plugins at all.

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According to the authors, the Intel Web 2.0 TDK has been replaced by the Intel Web APIs:
Site: http://software.intel.com/sites/whatif/webapis/
Forum: http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-web-apis/

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