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Chris asked on 15 Oct 2008, 06:19 PM
Good afternoon,
I've recently, downloaded the trial of this product and have created a toolbar with the neccessary functionality for my purpose. My company would like to have the ability to install the toolbar to IE and Firefox as well as uninstall if needed. Some toolbars have issues as being declared as spyware. We currently do j2ee programming for our Prod Internet which is managed by a CMS. Does your radtoolbar web component need to be built as a web user control project in Visual Studio? How would we deploy a radtoolbar to the above browsers? Does your company handle optimization as far as getting around spyware issues?
Thanks in advance,
Chris Gilbert

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Erjan Gavalji
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answered on 16 Oct 2008, 08:49 AM
Hi Chris,

I believe there is a little misunderstanding here. RadToolBar for ASP.NET Ajax is a HTML+JavaScript+CSS-based ASP.NET control. It can be added in ASP.NET pages and it fully supports the most popular browsers.

In contrast, the toolbars that can be installed to browsers (and some of them often identified as spyware), are Windows Forms applications.

Please, check the RadControls for ASP.NET Ajax Online Examples for some more information on the matter.

I hope this helps.

Best regards,
Erjan Gavalji
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