6i-WEB:How to Refer Terminal Res file

Can we refer the Oracle Terminal resource files in Web mode and import key bindings???
Is this supported??
Please post if any one has tried it successfully.
I did the following
<param name="serverArgs" value="module=c:\..dirpath..\ModuleName.fmx terminal=c:\..dirpath..\termfilename:mappingName">
When running from a Web browser, the applet prints a message saying "Error Opening
c:\...dirpath...\termfilename:mappingName"
The same resource file works for me in traditional client server mode.
Thanks in Advance
krishns

Oracle doesn't use the Oracle Terminal file for the web version. It replaced it with a much easier to use text file you edit directly called FMRWEB.RES (NOT FRM, FMR). If you search for this in your Developer Server installation and look at it, you should be able to figure out how it works from the internal comments.

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