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If you have Internet Explorer from Microsoft installed on your PC, PlanetVirtuel will use it
to display web pages in a window contained within the PlanetVirtuel browser itself. This
is a powerful and easy way to view web content alongside the 3D content of PlanetVirtuel.
Many citizens and planet owners have augmented their 3D creations with links to web pages.
If you are not using the integrated web browser, you are missing out on a substantial
portion of the PlanetVirtuel experience!
The web browser can be turned on and off from the Show Menu or from
the Show Web button in the toolbar (not available in
simple mode.)
If you do not have Internet Explorer™ installed on your PC, we recommend that you go to
www.microsoft.com download, and install it. If you are a Netscape
user, you can continue to use Netscape to view web pages outside of PlanetVirtuel,
even if you have Internet Explorer installed. Internet Explorer does not need to
be your default web browser in order for PlanetVirtuel to take advantage of its
functionality. It simple needs to be present on your PC.
Why we don't support Netscape
Actually, we do support Netscape. If you absolutely do not want Internet Explorer installed
on your PC, you can still use Netscape to view web pages in PlanetVirtuel. However,
to do so you must separately start up Netscape and run it concurrently with PlanetVirtuel
(we do not recommend this on PCs with less than 32 megabytes of RAM.) If Netscape
is running, PlanetVirtuel will send the URLs it encounters to the Netscape browser for
display. You will have to switch back and forth between PlanetVirtuel and Netscape in order
to view the web pages.
What we can't do is run Netscape inside PlanetVirtuel the way we do with Internet Explorer.
This is because the integrated web page window is implemented using ActiveX.
Internet Explorer is capable of running inside other applications as an ActiveX control, while
the Netscape browser is not. |