Something like this (the id names are just an example) :-
 
<body>
 <span class="tablehead">
        <object id="theControl" classid="theActiveXControl.dll#theActiveXControl">
        </object>
 </span>
    </body>
 
Some examples (if you google) mention 
classid=http://theActiveXControl#theActiveXControl.....
 


Monique Fortin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all!
I've created an Activex with VB.Net.  I want a to create a cab so when the user open 
his Web application, the dll will be installed automatically.
What is the way in the html code (Tag OBJECT), to write this object.
I use com class that's where I get the classid.

Hope somebody can help me.

Mo

            
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