On 8 Mag, 08:04, "Andrew McLaren" <and...@somewhere.org> wrote:
> "karamatic" <karama...@libero.it> wrote ...
>
> > It's a shame, because with the sidebar I can only manage and display
> > gadgets, while before I could display real webpages - I used to have
>
> On XP and earlier versions of Windows, this ability to have web content on
> the desktop was enabled by the "Active Desktop" feature. Active Desktop was
> killed in Vista, because it was a mess of security loopholes which were very
> difficult to fix well. As "." said, the function was replaced by Sidebar.
>
> In Windows 7, the Vista Sidebar feature has been enhanced so that Gadgets
> can run directly on the desktop, and not just in a separate sidebar. So, you
> *might* be able to get this functionality back, if you can find or write a
> Gadget to display your webcam pictures. I haven't actually tried this
> feature in Win7 yet; but apparently it's there. The beauty of this
> incarnation, over the old Active Desktop, is that the Gadgets run in a
> separate, lower-privilege address space; not in your main Explorer desktop
> process. So they are less of a security risk.
>
> A piu tarde,
> Andrew
> --
> amclar at optusnet dot com dot au
Thanks a lot,
actually what I need, I understand, is some tool letting me transform
a webpage in a gadget! The webcams are, indeed, just simple
webpages...
Stange that something like that has'n been already made... Has it?
k
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