Re: [users@httpd] Running DLL Object in HTML page

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Hi,
 
Hmmm I think some of the example I saw on the net not require and activeX wrap. I will show you the link. Any idea how to run that?
 
http://samples.gotdotnet.com/quickstart/winforms/doc/WinFormsIeSourcing.aspx
 
What I wish to do is something like this. And I realized it need not wrap activeX.

K Anand <kanand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Leo Liu
>To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 1:45 PM
>Subject: [users@httpd] Running DLL Object in HTML page

>Hi,

>I am experimenting to embed DLL object in html page and run it on apache.
It is a very simple button >only .and there's no breaches to security. I can
run it correctly when I try to run it on Visual Studio. But when >I embed it
in HTML page and host it on my apache server, the dll is not running. I
believe I need to change >some settings on httpd.conf to make the program
able to run. Any suggestions?

>Leo

I'm assuming that you want to run the DLL on the client machine. If that be
the case, you can't do it directly. I wanted to do the same thing..I had to
write an ActiveX control to wrap on the DLL and then i was able to make it
run.

Anand


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