At 2001-05-25 05:11, you wrote:
>I require a method of not continuing until the content has finished downloading. the
>use of behaviours does not seem to give me this.
The default download behavior only supports async operations, but I was thinking about
using a self-made HTC as the download behavior (as used in the link I gave
previously). I checked a little more closely and that one uses ActiveX to do the
downloading.
So I checked the Knowledgebase:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q258/5/40.ASP
Internet Explorer 5 for Macintosh Readme file
3.4 Viewing Web Pages That Contain ActiveX Controls
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Some Web pages may contain ActiveX controls that have been designed specifically for
Windows-based computers and are therefore not supported by the Macintosh. If you are
unable to view a Web page that contains such a control, try turning off ActiveX
content in Internet Explorer to view the page.
To turn off ActiveX content:
1. On the Edit menu, click Preferences.
2. Under Web Browser, click Web Content.
3. In the Active Content area, clear the Enable ActiveX check box.
4. Click OK.
5. To display the page with ActiveX content turned off, click Refresh.
Note Internet Explorer 5 cannot verify the integrity of ActiveX controls. If you do
not turn off ActiveX content, you should download and use ActiveX controls only from
Web sites that you trust.
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I'm not talking about creating a binary object, just the "new ActiveXObject(...)" in
JScript.
And as I understand it the Mac shouldn't have problems with that (maybe if ActiveX was
turned off but I doubt it [not strongly though - MS is strange]).
/Lunna
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