Ironically, an example of this is provided in the link provided by Cory!

www.meadroid.com/scriptx/


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From: "Stephen Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ActiveServerPages" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 8:54 PM
Subject: RE: activeserverpages digest: August 12, 2002


: Thanks Scott...you've been a great help...
:
: In Delphi, and I'm sure with all other languages, the numbers mean, Major
: Version, Minor Version, Release Number, Build Number.
:
: HTH
:
: -----Original Message-----
: From: Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
: Sent: 13 August 2002 01:00
: To: ActiveServerPages
: Subject: Re: activeserverpages digest: August 12, 2002
:
:
: btw Stephen - this particular ocx was developed in Delphi 6 so
: you might have a better idea what the 1,0,30,0 stand for. ;)
:
: 1 and 30 are probably Major and Minor versions but not sure
: what the other params are....
:
: cheers
:
: ----- Original Message -----
: From: "Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: To: "ActiveServerPages" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 8:58 PM
: Subject: Re: activeserverpages digest: August 12, 2002
:
:
: : I wasn't saying anything against PDF - I love PDF! doing some
: : magic with it at the moment - although an 8Mb download is edging
: : up there towards unfriendly I think.
: :
: : I'm a bit rusty on OCX client page controls but from memory
: :
: : - when you declare the ocx within the html the "1,0,30,0" defines
: : the latest version of the OCX required by the page. When your
: : browser renders the page it checks to see the last version of the
: : object you have downloaded on your box. If less than "30" it
: : prompts you to upgrade.
: :
: : Not real sure what each of the params in 1,0,30,0 means but you
: : get the idea. I was implementing the OCX into the HTML not maintaing
: : the OCX itself ;)
: :
: : <object classid="clsid:FB5069C6-1CC4-4E42-88EB-0BDDAD7A447C"
: :
: codebase="http://www.site.com.au/members/codebase/OLAPIImg.ocx#version=1,0,3
: 0,0"
: : id="ImageControl">
: :
: : - these controls aren't kept in temporary internet files so when you
: : clear your cache you won't have to download the OCX again.
: : The file is kept in winnt/dowloaded Program Files and is registered.
: :
: : hth
: :
: : ----- Original Message -----
: : From: "Stephen Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: : To: "ActiveServerPages" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: : Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 8:23 PM
: : Subject: RE: activeserverpages digest: August 12, 2002
: :
: :
: : : Yeah I see what you mean Scott....now that you put it into perspective,
: : : installing a 700K OCX is better than downloading a few meg Adobe Reader
: and
: : : installing that...
: : :
: : : Two more questions: (I'm a little unfamiliar with OCX's on web pages)
: : : 1) If you clear your temporary internet files, does is also clear your
: OCX's
: : : (and they will have to download again), or do your OCX's sit in your
: : : downloaded program files?
: : : 2) If I update the OCX, will the client-side automatically detect this,
: and
: : : download the latest version?
: : :
: : : He he he, sometimes it's not just user stupidity you underestimate, but
: in
: : : my case, once you explain, I'll understand and never forget...
: : :
: : : Thanks Scott...
: : :
: : : -----Original Message-----
: : : From: Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
: : : Sent: 13 August 2002 12:26
: : : To: ActiveServerPages
: : : Subject: Re: activeserverpages digest: August 12, 2002
: : :
: : :
: : : Having a fat client application isn't so bad - be it, requiring PDF
: : : Reader, an OCX installed or running a particular strain of browser.
: : :
: : : When the results you can produce/achieve from an application is
: : : greatly improved by imposing a small user environment requirement,
: : : my perspective is go for it.
: : :
: : : Mind you - I chronicly underestimate user stupidity as well when
: : : somekind of interaction is required by the user to upgrade a Reader
: : : or an OCX....
: : :
: : : cheers
: : :
: : : ----- Original Message -----
: : : From: "Stephen Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: : : To: "ActiveServerPages" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: : : Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 7:36 PM
: : : Subject: RE: activeserverpages digest: August 12, 2002
: : :
: : :
: : : : Thanks Cory, I also found ScriptX, but I haven't evaluated it fully
: yet.
: : : :
: : : : It seems strange that no-one has had a requirement to do reports yet,
: : : : without having the dependencies around it, such as having Adobe
: installed
: : : on
: : : : the client, or must use X Browser. I'm not too fazed if it's an
: ActiveX
: : : : control. I can do this in Delphi, with no problem, but my concern is
: that
: : : a
: : : : lot of the VCL is being included, so you end up with a ~700k OCX...
: : : :
: : : : -----Original Message-----
: : : : From: Cory Foy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
: : : : Sent: 13 August 2002 11:33
: : : : To: ActiveServerPages
: : : : Subject: RE: activeserverpages digest: August 12, 2002
: : : :
: : : :
: : : : We use a program by MeadCo called ScriptX. You can see their site
: here:
: : : :
: : : : www.meadroid.com/scriptx/
: : : :
: : : : The issue that I think you will run into is that only IE 5.5 and
: higher
: : : : gives a user the ability to change printing modes from a script. The
: : : plugin
: : : : from the company above allows us to do that. Because we are using it
: on an
: : : : intranet it is easy for us to restrict the users (our standard was 5.5
: : : : anyway). If anyone else finds another product, please let us know!
: : : :
: : : : Cory
: : : :
: : : : -----Original Message-----
: : : : Subject: Printing...
: : : : From: Stephen Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: : : : Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 10:37:50 +0200
: : : : X-Message-Number: 1
: : : :
: : : : Hi Guys and Gals,
: : : :
: : : : I need to ask this genius bunch a question.
: : : :
: : : : I would like a decent printing component (preferably freeware), where
: I
: : : can
: : : : generate a decent report and have the ability to change
: landscape/portrait
: : : : modes etc.
: : : :
: : : : My problem is that I have a web page, with a "Printer-Friendly"
: version
: : : : stripped of buttons etc, but it's a landscape report and everytime the
: : : users
: : : : have to change the mode before printing (and boy do I get it in the
: neck
: : : : when they forget!!). Secondly I'd like more control over my printing,
: : : : possibly to generate a decent report, maybe a PDF. If I do generate a
: PDF,
: : : I
: : : : suppose then the clients have to have at least Adobe Reader on their
: pc's.
: : : :
: : : : I would possibly like this to be cross-browser capable as well.
: : : :
: : : : TIA and Regards
: : : : Steve
: : : :
: : : :
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