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ActiveX - is it still allowed?
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24/02/2011 14:47:15
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>>>See here:
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>>>http://www.topazsystems.com/Software/download/web/index.htm
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>>>What was the question?
>>
>>Thanks for the link. We can not seem to make the old working code to work. It used to work fine and now the application crashes. I downloaded the drivers, but I don't have the hardware, so I can not test really. The way it works is that HTML with ActiveX (I assume) is generated and displayed using C++ application and the code similar to what I showed is in HTML (this one is the simplest).
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>>I'm wondering what could be there that make it not to work anymore. Say, could somehow tightened security in IE8 affect it or anything else?
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>>That's essentially the question.
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>Security can definitely be the problem, but "crashes" needs clarification. And testing code without the device attached is futile IMO. Is your C++ application generating this HTML/script for you or? Compare your generated code with the examples I pointed out, it may give you a clue as to what has changed.

I'm going to. The C++ application just displayes the generated HTML and the generating goes from VFP code (VFP based DLL).
The code used to work fine - just one person who is testing it now can not get it to work. The clients didn't recently complain, so may be it still works.

By the crash I mean - the C++ application displays the usual dialog - the application stopped working, do you want to debug - this kind of crash.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.


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