ActiveX Object
Jul 20, 2005I have a ActiveX object. This is working fine in English windows and IE, But causes IE to crash in Chinese windows.
View 1 RepliesI have a ActiveX object. This is working fine in English windows and IE, But causes IE to crash in Chinese windows.
View 1 RepliesHow can I create a fade with javascript that fade an activex object
(quicktime) to the background and not to the IE windowed control.
I call this function several times, each time decreasing the "opacity".
id is the quicktime activex object.
I have tried to set background:tranparent and
background-color:transparent in my style sheet.
//change the opacity for different browsers
function changeOpac(opacity, id) {
var object = document.getElementById(''+id+'').style;
if (object.opacity) {
object.opacity = (opacity / 100);
} else if (object.MozOpacity) {
object.MozOpacity = (opacity / 100);
} else if (object.MKhtmlOpacity) {
object.KhtmlOpacity = (opacity / 100);
} else if (object.filter) {
object.filter = "alpha(opacity=" + opacity + ")";
}
}
I am trying to call a ActiveX object from JSP using the ActiveXObject method in javascript. I have a dll filed named Patchgenerator.dll which is registered and assigned a prog id "Patchgenerator.PatchGen.1" which is being passed as an argument to the ActiveXObject method. Below is the code i am trying to execute..
[Code]...
When i write the above code and save it as an html file it works fine..the activex object is created and the methods are called , but when i copy the same code to a file and save it as jsp file under webapps folder under tomcat it doesnt work and reports a javascript error with the error being: Automation server cant create the object at line : var SSOObj = new ActiveXObject("Patchgenerator.PatchGen.1");
We are having a javascript which is throwing the foll error
"Object doesn't support this property or method".
The javascript function being called is using a Scanner API. So this is using some ActiveX.
Below is the code for javascript:
There is a object tag in html:
The javascript functions are called from body tag.
Ive been banging my head on the wall for hours with this one, hopefully
someone will know what Im doing wrong here :
The Goal:
I have an xml file that is generated on the fly via JSP which I want to
load into a Microsoft.XMLHTTP ActiveX object and manipulate via
javascript on the client side. Data is retreived from the server at the
request of the javascript without having to reload the page.
The Problem:
For the JSP to dynamically output xml, the file must have the extension
JSP, which is set to the mime type of dynamo-internal/html on the
server side (as we are using ATG Dynamo). But the javascript on the
client side will not retrieve anything unless the file extension is
..xml (or the mime type is recognized as text/xml). So the only way I
can get it to work is to change the extension to .xml, which then of
course amkes it so that the server will not process any of the JSP
code.
Ive tried to override the mime type within the javascript, using the
setRequestHeader method after opening the file, but no luck. A call to
alert the value of req.responseXML.xml after the send() turns up empty.
Ive only gotten it to work if I use a static xml file in palce of the
jsp. Sample of the javascript code is below:
if (window.XMLHttpRequest) {
// branch for native XMLHttpRequest object - THIS WORKS
req = new XMLHttpRequest();
req.overrideMimeType("text/xml");
req.onreadystatechange = processReqChange;
req.open("GET", "models.jsp?cId=300006&mId=TAC24", true);
req.send(null);
alert(req.responseXML.xml); //this gives me the resulting xml file
} else if (window.ActiveXObject) {
// branch for IE/Windows ActiveX version - NOT WORKING
req = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
if (req) {
req.onreadystatechange = processReqChange;
req.open("GET", "models.jsp?cId=300006&mId=TAC24", true);
req.setRequestHeader("Content-Type","text/xml");
req.send();
alert(req.responseXML.xml); //this gives me nothing
}
}
In looking at the following example the Microsoft gives (bottom of
page):
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...B;EN-US;Q290591
I just dont see what could be going wrong here.
I should note that I successfully got the script to work using the
XMLHttpRequest object and the overrideMimeType() method. This works
with FireFox and I think some Mozilla clients, but not with the all
important IE5, which instead uses the XMLHTTP ActiveX control.=
I am trying to use the Goto method of the Word ActiveX object. I am
trying to open a document and go to a named bookmark. If I use this
code in VB it works, so I'm sure the approach is possible, I just can't
get JavaScript to work with it.
Here is the code I am using, the error I get from IE is Object
Expected:
Hope someone can help! Any help would be much appreciated
function PageLoad()
{
var WordApp = new ActiveXObject('Word.Application');
WordApp.Visible = true;
var documentlocation = crmForm.all.new_documentlocation.DataValue;
var wd = WordApp.Documents.Open(documentlocation);
wd.Select();
var Name = 'TestFred'
var wr = wd.Selection.GoTo(What : Word.WdGoToItem.wdGoToBookmark,Name :
'TestFred');
}
i am trying to use mscomm in html and javascript to communicate with a device over the serial port but when i run a test of the activex object in a .hta file i get the error "Automation server can't create object". does anybody know why its doing this? it gives the error on the line with var mscomm = new activex.........
<OBJECT classid="clsid:648A5600-2C6E-101B-82B6-000000000014" id="MSComm1" CodeBase="mscomm32.ocx" type="application/x-oleobject" style ="display: none">
<PARAM NAME="_ExtentX" VALUE="1005">
[code]....
Im opening an excel worksheet and adding data to it using Javascript ActiveX Excel Object as below
var Excel,Book;
Excel = new ActiveXObject("Excel.Application");
Book = Excel.Workbooks.Open("c:/example.xls");
var excel_sheet = Book.Worksheets("Sheet1");
[code]....
In the above code the column A in excel worksheet will have a unique value.I need to delete the entire row matching the value in column A and shift the rest of the rows up using this Javascript ActiveX Excel Object.
Im supposed to write an activeX dll that will be called by javascript
(with the OBJECT TAG) and was wondering if its supposed to have any
special features or its a regular activeX dll.
Also I would like to know if it matters if its written in C++ or VB,
and if someone has sample C++ code that does this i will be grateful
to see!
I have JavaScript code, that exports a HTML table to MS Excel.
This works fine on my development (local) server, however, it fails to work on my 'live' IIS server. Once I click on the Export link, I confirm the "Export to Microsoft Excel?" message, then nothing happens. I am not sure if MS Excel needs to be installed on the server or not?code...
I am currently detecting for Shockwave within IE by doing the following:
var isInstalled = false;
if (window.ActiveXObject) {
var control = null;
try {
control = new ActiveXObject('SWCtl.SWCtl');
} catch (e) {
[Code]...
This works as expected and if it fails to detect Shockwave I tell the user to install Shockwave.The problem comes when AcitveX is disabled as it still returns the same message that it's not installed. I would prefer to be able to include an extra step to detect if ActiveX is disabled, in which case I can tell the user to enable it rather than giving them false advice. My only idea would be to detect for an ActiveX Object that every IE user should have installed.
I have JavaScript code, that exports a HTML table to MS Excel. This works fine on my development (local) server, however, it fails to work on my 'live' IIS server. Once I click on the Export link, I confirm the "Export to Microsoft Excel?" message, then nothing happens. I am not sure if MS Excel needs to be installed on the server or not?
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
function ExportToExcel() {
input_box=confirm("Export to Microsoft Excel?");
if (input_box==true) {
[Code]....
I thought I'd post this and see what you guys think (go easy on me :)). Anyway, my teacher gave the class a project to see if we could make a hangman game with an ActiveX object's draw methods and some good ole' DHTML. I've always wondered why javascript doesn't have any draw methods or graphics objects like Java has.
I suppose SVG will take the place of activeX and Flash... hopefully. Once we had the right object id it was a piece of cake (I found it by the way). Anyway, here's my program. I would've put the code in this post but I have a few includes and graphics that go with it. Best viewed in 1024 x 768 resolution, and IE only (of course).
I have a windows media file that I want to play on a webpage but the stupid activex content blocker keeps on poping up. I have heard that there is a way of getting around this or to preload the content. Does anyone know how to do this?
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I don't want users IE to see this ActiveX warning. First, the users going to be using this form are not exactly tech savvy enough to know to allow it. Second, I had no idea JavaScript was related to ActiveX--which begs the question, what sort of things cause JavaScript to be flagged as ActiveX?
Is there any way i can show my excel chart on my web page.
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<html>
<body>
<object height="50% width="50%" classid="clsid:XXXX....." id
= obj>
<script language= javascript>
obj.gridVisible= true //the method call here
don't take effect
</script>
</body>
</html>
here is the interface i implemented in my control
interface IControlInterface : IDispatch
{
[id(..), propput]
HRESULT gridVisible ([in] VARIANT_BOOL bVal);
}
anything wrong?
I know this question has been asked a million times but I still can't
get an event from an embedded ActiveX Exe to be caught in javascript.
I am able to access all the properties and methods of the ActiveX Exe,
I just can't seem to catch the event.
I've declared my object as follows:
<OBJECT
ID = "Test3"
CODEBASE = "http://www.amys-attic.com/Test3.exe"
CLASSID = "CLSID:2ACAEF35-445C-4717-8ACB-A3423E8D64EB"
style="display:none;">
</OBJECT>
My javascript event handler is as follows:
<script language="javascript" for="Test3"
event="PipeEvent(bIsPresent)">
alert("Pipe Detect");
</script>
The event handler never fires. I debugged the ActiveX Exe and verified
that the event is indeed being raised. I am able to catch the event in a VB6 test container project as well. Any ideas?
How to judge whether a browser supports ActiveX?
Some browser like Firefox doens't support ActiveX by default, but can
do it with plugin support. Take Firefox for example, it has a whitelist
(activex.js) of allowed ActiveX. So, "new ActiveXObject" may not be a
good idea. The ActiveX control for test is possibly not in the
whitelist.
Is there any better way to do that?
There is two lines from my script:
<script language="javascript1.2">
fso = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");
ws = new ActiveXObject("WScript.Network");
</script>
Everything working fine, but sometimes some admin change default IE options and during loading the page on screen i can see something like that "Can I run the activex and bla bla bla". This message for my user equal error and I get many phones, Can I catch insufficient permision, or that message and hide it?
How can I handle ActiveX events in jQuery?
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a web page which contains a legacy ActiveX control (I know...) and am having a problem with the ClueTip plugin. Whenever a tooltip is displayed which should obscure the ActiveX it instead is drawn behind the ActiveX control. I have tried setting the value of cluezIndex to 1000, and also tried adding "<param name="wmode" value="transparent" /
View 1 Replies View RelatedQuote: Originally Posted by KorRedDevil ActiveX or Java allowance, if malicious applications, could do really harm, but no javascript. Unfortunatelly, IE has ActiveX and javascript linked on the same level of security, so that when disable ActiveX you disable javascript as well.This is the problem I am experiencing now KorRedDevil.I have just signed up to devshed now, trying to find some ways to allow javascript, yet keep active-x disabled. am in the middle of creating a website, using a javascript drop down menu. Looks really nice, but when you load the page on IE, it keeps displaying theactive-x warning, requesting permission to allow. My concern is that a lot of people dont understand this message. Automatically think there is something dangerous about the site, and deter them from visting. And they will not be able to navigate round the site effectively without the drop down menu!I'd imagine there has to be a way, possibly with a certain metatag maybe?
Reason being, GMail is designed using javascript. How come IE allows their javascripts to work, but no one elses?!Must be a way.And also, I use a .js file to keep the site resized and well positioned, regardless of browser. This script gets by no worries at all. Could it be because it is an external javascript, and not linked in within the html itself?And with other broswers, ie. Netscape, Firefox etc. Do any of them have issues with the Javascript / active-x warning?
I have an html file I've built with embedded Javascript (using ActiveX) that successfully reads a file on my local hard drive when I run the html file through my web browser (IE) locally. However, when I copy the html page up to a webserver and access it through the internet, it doesn't appear to be reading the local file. I'm assuming this can't be done because of security reasons? Am I correct in that? Is there any way using Javascript/ ActiveX that you can get a webpage on the internet to access a file on the visitor's local drive?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have develop an ActiveX with Visual C++ 6
And I will call functions on this ActiveX from a javascript.
I know how to instantiate the activex object (with the balise <object>).
But how can I do to call a function of my ActiveX and pass to this function
some parameter by reference.
Here is what I have :
the function in the ActiveX :
void test(long *t, long FAR* nb)
{
t = 3 ;
}
And here is what I try to call this function in javascript:
var myT = 0;
my_control.test(myT); // here is the problem that
alert("T : " + myT);
But I receive the value 0
So how can I do to pass parameter by reference to a function of an ActiveX?
Is there anything to change in my function in the ActiveX?