Re: [Wine]Mozilla ActiveX control

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Dan McGhee wrote:
Joris Huizer wrote:

I'm using wine/cvs and I'm trying to get IE6 installed (the windows tree I got using method #2 doesn't work with the current wine/cvs)


I have never used method #2 successfully. I depend on Mike Hearn's script. This script adds DLLOVERRIDES to the AppDefault section of the config file.

I setup the config file so wine simulates an nt environment; then, after deselecting VML the download completes;


Does IE6 actually start for you with the latest wine from cvs? Knowing full well that the installation methods may cause this difference, I have not been able to get IE6 to run since a patch committed on Sept 27--#13938. Everything I have read indicates that things work better with a win98 environment. However, your comments indicate otherwise.


When using the wine/cvs version of 27 september, the setup.exe stops with an error that installation fails - and if I uncompress .cab files like method #2 suggests and move the files, iexplore indeed works
However, using the current wine/cvs version, of 26 oktober, iexplore "installed" like that doesn't work;
I'll try to put in that register they provide (didn't before, but maybe wineinstall replaces that one too...)


So I tried installing using that setup.exe again, and when selecting the minimal browser, wine using it's default win environment downloads some files, and stops;
At that point, I change the win environment to nt40 and it finishes the download; it then hanged on mshtml.dll problems


Though in the mean time wine/cvs changed again :p now setup.exe tries to replace the regedit.exe or something and this breaks (is there anyway around that?)

regards,

Joris
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