Filmstrip view of photos - images

Does anyone know how to display a filmstrip view of photos or images in a SAP GUI similar to the standard XP functionality ?
[http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/windows_view_filmstrip.mspx?mfr=true]
I foresee a few options / assumptions:
Storage
1) Photos on SAP Server disk
2) Photos on Network server
3) Photos on ArchiveLink server
Display
1) Standard Dynpro GUI
2) WebDynpro
Can a filmstrip be shown using Standard Dynpro?
Is WebDynpro flexible enough to do such a task?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Olivier

Hi Olivier,
As far as I know, from the Standard SAP GUI Functionality there is no such Filmstrip Functionality. As per the Filmstrip behavior, each time the user presses any button, an user action is triggered. But this in Standard Dynpro    can only be captured in PAI Event.
Also, in the SAP Control Framework, there are no controls which will meet your requirement. But there are some events which you can use to come up with a feature of Tabstrip Control. The events are like Single Mouse Click, Double Mouse Click, and etc. Based on the type of controls like Tree or Simple List you can create a Filmstrip control. You can use these features to come up with your own development.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Samantak.

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