Hihn, Jason wrote:
I will attempt to use my psychic powers and read into this situation
more than you have told.
That ActiveX is coded in VB, hence the OCX. The VB is calling
form.show(). I bet (if all previous assumptiona are correct) that you
could fix the subliminal message by calling form.load(
I will attempt to use my psychic powers and read into this situation
more than you have told.
That ActiveX is coded in VB, hence the OCX. The VB is calling
form.show(). I bet (if all previous assumptiona are correct) that you
could fix the subliminal message by calling form.load()
I will stop no
Neil Benn wrote:
Hello,
Sorry that was a bad explanation - the control _is_ an ActiveX
exe - not an ocx - it simply brings up a form (which in actual fact I
then hide immediatly, I can't stop the form appearing in the first place
- it has to appear for a few millisecs like a subliminal
Mark Hammond wrote:
However, I have a problem that one of the methods on the ActiveX
should show a UI and fire an event. The python code doesn't
show the UI
and no events get fired. This does the same thing in VB
uncles I wait in
a polling loop for my call to the ActiveX component and use the
ub
>However, I have a problem that one of the methods on the ActiveX
> should show a UI and fire an event. The python code doesn't
> show the UI
> and no events get fired. This does the same thing in VB
> uncles I wait in
> a polling loop for my call to the ActiveX component and use the
> ubiquit