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    I have a javascript intensive plug in that I am converting from MCE 2005 to windows 7. In 2005 it runs smoothly, in 7 it locks up MCE to the point it becomes unusable. Does 7 fully support Hosted HTML? How can I make Win7 MCE display a webpage as smoothly as 2005 did?


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    Hosted HTML has officially been deprecated, but I believe it still works. I certainly had my Bing Maps webpage running in the RC version of 7MC, and it is javascript heavy.

    With another MCE2005 era webpage that worked fine, I found it wouldn't work in 7MC, and I'm putting that down to extra security lockdowns in IE8 compared to IE6. This page had javascript that called out to a VB6 DLL and when I was writing it originally with IE7 I had problems, but IE6 doesn't understand security so allowed it.

     

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    mark1234

    Hosted HTML has officially been deprecated, but I believe it still works. I certainly had my Bing Maps webpage running in the RC version of 7MC, and it is javascript heavy.

    With another MCE2005 era webpage that worked fine, I found it wouldn't work in 7MC, and I'm putting that down to extra security lockdowns in IE8 compared to IE6. This page had javascript that called out to a VB6 DLL and when I was writing it originally with IE7 I had problems, but IE6 doesn't understand security so allowed it.

     

     

    Does any of you expereince problems in Windows 7 MC when you display a hosted html page and the clock and the greenbutton and the plaback toolbar is displayed? I get blue squares around them if I have a html page in the background. Any way to turn these overlays off?

     

    /henrik

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