Hi Ronan,
that was my first question as well - but my customer - being a 
multinational well known company - somehow managed to get a written 
consent from a representative at Adobe some time ago to use and 
deliver the ASV within their own product.
But the other way would work as well as long as the user could find 
a download of the ASV on the web (at least until 2008). Our own 
ActiveX control Wrapper is a standalone component and only at 
runtime depends on the ASV.
Works for now...
Regards
Stefan

--- In [email protected], Ronan Oger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Stefan,
> 
> How are you delivering the ASV plugin to users? I thought their 
license 
> specifically forbade this. Or are you getting them to install it 
first, and 
> then use the plugin through activeX?
> 
> Ronan
> 
> On Tuesday 26 September 2006 18:41, mmaker21 wrote:
> > I got no response (or found a dead mailbox) but we created a
> > solution in our project by implementing a new ActiveX control in 
C++
> > that wraps the ASV and implements all the required interfaces. 
Using
> > this new ActiveX in the .NET UserControl control instead of using
> > the ASV directly all problems disappeared. Mission accomplished 
to
> > get rid of IE as a host.
> >
> > Regards
> > Stefan
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "Francis Hemsher"
> >
> > <Francis.Hemsher@> wrote:
> > > Hi Stefan,
> > >
> > > I think you should contact Jon Frost. He is both SVG and .NET
> >
> > savvy.
> >
> > > Regards,
> > > Francis
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In [email protected], "mmaker21" <mmaker21@>
> >
> > wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > > during the last few months I built a .NET UserControl for a
> >
> > (big)
> >
> > > > customer, that extends ASV3.02 with scrollbars, hi-res 
printing,
> >
> > DOM
> >
> > > > access and much more. Now my customer tells me, that we must 
use
> >
> > ASV
> >
> > > > 3.03. This requires that the host (.NET AxHost) of the 
ActiveX
> > >
> > > control
> > >
> > > > must implement the IHtmlDocument2 interface. We can't use IE 
as
> >
> > the
> >
> > > > host.
> > > > So I wonder if there is some genius in this world, who 
succeeded
> >
> > using
> >
> > > > the ASV 3.03 as an ActveX control on a Windows.Form in .NET.
> >
> > (hosted
> >
> > > > by AxHost and NOT by IE!). I would be very lucky to hear
> >
> > something
> >
> > > > positive, perhaps only pointing me in the right direction, 
even
> >
> > if it
> >
> > > > was a partial solution or in another programming language.
> > > > Thanks and best wishes from Germany
> > > > Stefan (mmaker21@)
> >
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