InfoPath Viewer(runtime) - InfoScope has been released

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Dongbum Lee

Is there anybody wants InfoPath viewer or runtime to embed IE ?
Do you want to use your InfoPath form as WSS web part solution ?

Check it out this solution.
InfoScope can be able to give a solution. ( http://www.infoscope.co.kr )

If you have any questions about this product, Don't hesitate e-mail
me.([email protected])
Don't use this hotmail address.

Thanks.
 
J

jb

I have looked at this --- has anyone else?

I am potentially interested in this for my end users who do not have IP, and
are using IE. But I am concerned about licensing. They state users do not
need IP licenses. How does this sit with MS licensing of IP? If they are
"embedding" IP into IE, doesn't that require a license?
 
G

G. Tarazi

InfoPath is Internet Explorer enhanced, in other words, just extract the xsn
file, get the xslt, replace the first line of the xml form to point to the
xslt, and Internet Explorer will view the form as read only without
InfoPath, you can find the entire process in support.microsoft.com , I don't
think there are any licensing issues, since Microsoft published it.
 
G

G. Tarazi

I had a look at the software you mentioned, it is not just rendering the
form to be read only, it has some functionality, so I am correcting what I
said to the read only forms that Internet Explorer can render.



The mentioned web site is using custom software as an ActiveX control to
emulate InfoPath.
 
D

Dongbum Lee

As you know, just read-only rendering is very simple process.
it's very common XML skills that can every one use for free :)

And I've fully re-developed IP's dynamic user interface as binary behavior.
So You don't have to worry about MS License.

still we are developing for interoperability with IP 1.0 sp1 version.
This version will be released in a couple of month.

Thanks.
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