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Gopal_nivas

develop offline browser...

Replies: 1 | Posted by: Gopal_nivas on 4/5/2010 | Category: ASP.NET Forums | Views: 722 | Status: [Member]  


hi.

i want to develop a offline browser..

this browser aim is to download the online page. then we are in offline mode then the downloaded page will work in offline(i.e their corresponding links will also work)

i am not having any idea about this..

how to do this..

need ur suggestins breifly..

regards
gopal.s


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Abhi2434
Abhi2434  
Posted on: 4/6/2010 3:33:48 AM
Level: Silver | Status: [Member] [Microsoft_MVP] [MVP]

There is no way to make a full fledged asp.net application to run offline. Actually what comes to the browser is an HTML which has very limited capability.

But there are offline capability with Silverlight 3 which is already introduced. Try creating an application using silverlight and you could easily enable offline capabilities.

http://www.dotnetfunda.com/articles/article837-silverlight-4-how-can-i-create-customized-oob-window-.aspx

Use this for your reference.

www.abhisheksur.com

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