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06/05/2000 10:14:12
 
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
ActiveX controls in VFP
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00366720
Message ID:
00366950
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>>>>>Is there a way to CREATEOBJECT from PDF.ocx which comes with Reader?
>>>>>TIA Mark
>>>>
>>>>There is a "ACroExch.Document" in the HKCR hive. Don't ask me how to use it, I don't know.
>>>
>>>o=CREATEOBJECT('ACroExch.Document') returns "No such Interface supported."
>>
>>It may require that you instantiate another class before it, like AcroExch.FDFDoc; why don't you go to Adobe's Web site, download the docs, and RTFM!
>Have you seen documentation for PDF.ocx?

Nope. I just have the OLE View Program that comes with Visual Studio, which allows me to view the interfaces in detail - it doesn't describe the functionality, but it does list the properties and methods for the OCX. I am not the person who needs the docs - you are. Try http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/main.html - you can download all the docs for the various Adobe products. They have a developer program - http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/acrosdk/main.html will get you to the developer page where you can download the Acrobat SDK docs. SDK = Software Development Kit.

As I said, it's your headache, not mine - the docs are there, if you want them, get them and read them. If you don't want to, that's your decision. I don't think you're going to get very far with the tool unless you figure out how to use the SDK, hire someone to figure it out and implement what you need, or convince someone to do your job for you without any compensation. IAC, you have no chance of implementing it if you have no idea how or what it does.
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