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    Unhappy (Registering?) dll to acces through <object>

    This is the first time that I post on these forums, and I am planning to stay on here for all my VB needs (And hopely I will be able to help others). And P.S. my english is really bad, altough I am going to an international school in the Netherlands.

    But now my problem, I am really a fan of mozilla so I tried to make the mozilla ocx working as IE active-desktop. So without problem I made the DHTML project, but it just works as long as the visual basic is on, so I need to ?register? somehow the generated dll, but I do not have any idea how to do this, and I am not able to find any information on the web. (Likely am i using the wrong thermologie.)

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    Even after I register it through regsvr32 I do not know how to call the dll from the <object> tag
    Last edited by GreatSlovakia; Sep 19th, 2006 at 09:06 AM. Reason: New proccess

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    Re: (Registering?) dll to acces through <object>

    By default, Mozilla doesn't support ActiveX controls. It'll work through IE. And Mozilla doesn't support VBScript either.

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    Re: (Registering?) dll to acces through <object>

    I am using the mozilla ocx(which does exists) to include it in IE, like IEtab does in mozilla.

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    Re: (Registering?) dll to acces through <object>

    Can I At leats exspect an answer, or do I have to try to find an answer on other fora.

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