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Darknessattack2
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Displaying a Flash/HTML object with rainmeter

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I can't find any information about this using search. I'm wondering, is it possible to display a html or flash file with rainmeter?
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Re: Displaying a Flash/HTML object with rainmeter

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No.
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Re: Displaying a Flash/HTML object with rainmeter

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Ehum. Actually. you can show the HTML-file. If by HTML-file you mean the actual code. So you won't get what you see in a browser.

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Re: Displaying a Flash/HTML object with rainmeter

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Chewtoy wrote:Ehum. Actually. you can show the HTML-file. If by HTML-file you mean the actual code. So you won't get what you see in a browser.

Flash - not a chance.
I'm pretty sure he didn't mean he wants to display the raw .html source code... ;-)
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Re: Displaying a Flash/HTML object with rainmeter

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Oh, thats too bad then. Thanks for the quick reply.
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Re: Displaying a Flash/HTML object with rainmeter

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jsmorley wrote:I'm pretty sure he didn't mean he wants to display the raw .html source code... ;-)
So was I. But you have to answer all possible meanings. At leat when they're easy to answer. ;)
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