
What happened to ActiveX control?
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What happened to ActiveX control?
Just to know, what happened to the ActiveX export? I am just asking this since lots of people told me how quakelive rocks, and it's amazing to play something in 3d within your browser... and so on. Then I remembered it was possible to do it with ZGE, too 

In the fall of 1972 President Nixon announced that the rate of increase of inflation was decreasing. This was the first time a sitting president used the third derivative to advance his case for reelection.
-=Hugo Rossi=-
-=Hugo Rossi=-
Oh right now I do remember! =) Thanks kjell... I don't know why but my mind did something like deleting that event, plus I forgot to use the search component >.>
BTW: I've seen that in order to write a plugin (for Firefox, BTW) one must write some C++ code. Don't know if getting the code of ZGE compiled on Borland C++ could do the trick
BTW: I've seen that in order to write a plugin (for Firefox, BTW) one must write some C++ code. Don't know if getting the code of ZGE compiled on Borland C++ could do the trick

In the fall of 1972 President Nixon announced that the rate of increase of inflation was decreasing. This was the first time a sitting president used the third derivative to advance his case for reelection.
-=Hugo Rossi=-
-=Hugo Rossi=-
and I do always forget about it :/Kjell wrote:
Search is your friend!
Maybe... You should "just hook at the Gecko's APIs", whatever it meansKjell wrote: And I'm pretty sure you can build ActiveX controls / components using just Delphi as well ( no C necessary ).
K

In the fall of 1972 President Nixon announced that the rate of increase of inflation was decreasing. This was the first time a sitting president used the third derivative to advance his case for reelection.
-=Hugo Rossi=-
-=Hugo Rossi=-