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I need to insert several windows application (powerpoint, photoshop and text editor) in a web page just for viewing.

I don't know how to start

Can I get some indications please

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Some applications have a port to the webbrowser ( most of the time trough a plugin ). This is per application different, and they have different "code" to embed them in the browser.

In your question you list 3 applications:

  • Powerpoint has a powerpoint viewer plugin. As far I know the editor has no port to the webbrowser
  • Photoshop does not support emabeding in any way.
  • Text Editor There are some text editors that have this option, you can look in to Google Docs.
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  • these apps are just a starting point of the web plateform, and I think that there would be some measure devices that come with there own apps to incorporate too and I don't think that there would be a plugin for them... – othmane.z Feb 02 '17 at 10:22
  • What is it exectly what you trying to achieve? Because a webbrowser is not made to run windows applications. – S.Visser Feb 02 '17 at 10:24
  • ok I will be more precise and I will try to explain another use for the plateform for example We do have some electronic tutorials and we don't have enough devices for all student and we want to get eal time video captures of the mesuring devices so that all student can follow the tutorial at the same time I need to program a web page where I'll put all those captures – othmane.z Feb 02 '17 at 10:32
  • The students won't interact with those applications they will just retrieve measures – othmane.z Feb 02 '17 at 10:34
  • Well if we talk about "real time" you can choose a livestream service and embed this in your website ( youtube is a good option, so you can store the video's directly for later use ). There is no need / way to insert an complete application in your webpage. – S.Visser Feb 02 '17 at 10:39
  • Do you think that i can capture several windows and stream them in the same time ? – othmane.z Feb 02 '17 at 10:48
  • Yeah, you could stream your whole ( or multiple ) screens. It might be worth to google OBS ( https://obsproject.com/ ) – S.Visser Feb 02 '17 at 10:49