Is .net replacement for ActiveX?

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Howard

From what I've read and understand. .Net is the replacement for ActiveX,
instead of giving a browse plug-in full permission to the end-users' system,
..net code run in a sandbox ie .net framework? Am I correct?

Can we write .net browse plug-ins like we do with ActiveX?

Thanks in advance,
Howard
 
I've never used it as such, except to load
some components for testing out. It's definitely
possible to use the object tag to load .NET components
on the client's IE.

You have a bigger problem though to begin with.
If the client doesn't have the runtime installed,
then how can the .NET component even
run there? It obviously can't without the runtime.
 
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