I hope I'm not interrupting your conversation with yourself...:)

You should be able to import ActiveX bits and use them. Try to import them via:

Insert > Control > ActiveX...

My current project uses several different (custom) ActiveX components, to control an external motor, communicate with a camera, control some c++ code objects for creating rendering chains, log stuff, etc.

After importing them, they'll be cast members, then I pop them on the stage, and move them off-screen if they aren't pixel creating activeX's.

roymeo

At 03:58 AM 12/6/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Oh...if it makes things any clearer...some semantics - an ActiveX control is aka a COM DLL.

J
On Friday, December 6, 2002, at 03:44 AM, 2702NET wrote:

or...can I use the MM ActiveX Xtra? A DLL is not a Control...but...

On Friday, December 6, 2002, at 03:29 AM, 2702NET wrote:


Hi folks..

I have what may be a somewhat naive and OT question, but here goes:

Can GLU32 Xtra be used to call *ActiveX* DLLs? If not, is there an Xtra that can be used for this?

Issues/gotchas I may need to be aware of?

TIA,

J
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