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1/26/2006 5:23 PM
 
Brand new user. I'd like to embed an activex control. I've tried to do this by using the text/html module. That doesn't seem to work. Does anyone have any experience in doing this with some suggestions? Thanks!
 
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1/26/2006 7:00 PM
 

What activex control?  Does it need inputs?  Does it create outputs?  Does it link to a data file?

If it is a standard control, it may already be available wrapped as an assembly that you can download and install...

To use it (if you can't find one to download) you will need to wrap it in a "Private Assembly" - a custom module, built with visual studio.net.

 
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