I am so sorry, but this is really the last thing that does not fully let me go from Windows ;-( Actually, it might be not so difficulty. The E-books, I am creating are based on Windows' Internet Explorer. I need to get the Internet Explorer running under Linux. Is it possible to use a Windows emulation for that? (The reason for the windows based e-book is that it uses html with all the fancy things you can do in html) bye Ronald -- Ronald Wiplinger, Technical Director Bright Networking Inc, http://www.2bright.net 7F, 192-1, Sec. 3, Tatung Rd., Shijr City, Taipei, Taiwan, RoC Tel.: +886 2 8647-1685, Mobile +886 915 653-452, Fax: +886 2 8647-2002
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I am so sorry, but this is really the last thing that does not fully let me go from Windows ;-(
Actually, it might be not so difficulty. The E-books, I am creating are based on Windows' Internet Explorer. I need to get the Internet Explorer running under Linux. Is it possible to use a Windows emulation for that?
(The reason for the windows based e-book is that it uses html with all the fancy things you can do in html)
bye
Ronald
Hello Emulator questions are asked and answered many times per month. You might want to take a look at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=suse-linux-e&r=1&w=2 and search with keywords "windows emulator" - that should provide you enough information to get started. I tried checking out from Suse homepage for mailing list search feature, but could not find one. If there is one, where? And if not, why? --Jyry C:-( C:-/ C========8-O C8-/ C:-(
On Tuesday 10 September 2002 04.24, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I am so sorry, but this is really the last thing that does not fully let me go from Windows ;-(
Actually, it might be not so difficulty. The E-books, I am creating are based on Windows' Internet Explorer. I need to get the Internet Explorer running under Linux. Is it possible to use a Windows emulation for that?
(The reason for the windows based e-book is that it uses html with all the fancy things you can do in html)
html isn't exclusive to windows. If you use *real* *standards based* html you can use it in, for instance, mozilla, konqueror, opera, galeon or any one of the several other w3c compliant browsers out there. If you are creating the e-books, what rationale do you have for making them exclusively for windows, and why would you expect us to help you? //Anders
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