Windows XP Media Center Edition SDK Programming Guidelines for HTML Applications
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Programming Guidelines for HTML Applications
This section covers issues needing special consideration when you create your HTML application. It covers the following topics.
Topic | Description |
Using ActiveX Controls | Provides guidelines for using Microsoft ActiveX controls in your HTML application. |
Using .NET Applets | Describes considerations for using applets in your HTML application. |
Using Frames | Provides guidelines for using frames in your HTML application. |
Using Forms | Describes considerations for using forms in your HTML application. |
Avoiding Pop-ups, New Windows, and Dialog Boxes | Describes the problems that may occur if you use pop-up windows or dialog boxes in your HTML application. |
Using the Keyboard and Mouse for Complex User Tasks | Provides guidelines about when and how to use the keyboard and mouse for complex tasks. |
Pages Not Designed for Media Center | Describes how Media Center handles HTML pages that are not designed to support Media Center's specialized user interaction. |
Handling User Restrictions | Describes how to handle the restrictions that the user can place on HTML applications. |
Using Media Center Objects | Describes when media objects are available, and provides a link to a useful resource. |
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