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ActiveX DLL
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I have a very basic question.. I have created an ActiveX DLL "A" that uses another DLL "B". I want to use this DLL ("A") in HTML pages - so its instantiated on the client side using the <object> tag. My question is that how do I specify both these DLLs in the codebase attribute of the object tag ? If I create a cab file - will it take the primary control ("A") and the dependent DLL ("B") correctly ? What is the best way ? Thanks Khuzaima |
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You are referring to a client-side ActiveX in Internet Explorer? I think what you described is correct but I don't use client ActiveX myself.
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U can try it?! It's possible to seccuss!
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