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Mark Harrison

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Mark Harrison is Microsoft UK Systems Engineer focussing on .NET eBiz and Portals
InfoPath via the Web, PDC 2003 Sessions Posted: Feb 22, 2004 4:20 PM
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I frequently get requests from customers and partners that have requirements to use InfoPath functionality via ASP.NET Web Forms. Patrick Tisseghem has highlighted two options for using InfoPath via the web:

For the next 6 months, many of the Professional Developers Conference (PDC) 2003 Sessions will available online as streaming audio with synchronized PPT and demos. Check it out!!. The PDCBloggers site was set up to connect bloggers interested in the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference (PDC) and the technologies associated with the event - it remains active well after the event.

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David

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Re: InfoPath via the Web, PDC 2003 Sessions Posted: Jul 27, 2005 7:08 PM
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InfoJet Service is a Java class library to publish InfoPath Forms to the web. InfoJet Service can be deployed as Web Services. J2EE and .Net web application with integration of InfoJet Service support the users to edit InfoPath Forms in Internet Explorer and FireFox.

http://www.infojetsoft.com

Thanks.

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