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ActiveX DLL remotely using plain ASP
2438 ActiveX DLL remotely using plain ASP http://stardeveloper.com/go/0072 ActiveX DLL for a customer and his website is hosted on a third party server, how are you going to register and unregister the component without having to request the server administrator to do it for you. The latter may even have reservations about this for security or other business reasons ASP > Tips and Tutorials > Component Building Oct 10, 2006

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The interface I came up with, is to let the developer enter a directory path (C:inetpubwwwRootDLLs) of their choice, and then iterate thru all the files in that folder and it's subfolders building a list box of all DLL's found.
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Now, a multitude of languages has its benefits, but the problem it presents to us is that it fragments the marketplace for reusable components. A Java class is of little use to a C++ developer, and a chunk of Visual Basic code won't help a COBOL programmer. If I write a system in C++ today, will that effort be superceded five years from now by the arrival of a new programming language, as yet undreamed? It was issues like these that drove the authors of the Component Object Model (COM) to their solution, which is to use language-neutral, binary components. Subject to a few considerations, this methodology allows developers to write components in whatever language they choose. It's the compiled code that matters, not the source code
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HttpBrowserCapabilities is a class present in the System.Web namespace. To use it you don't have to create new instance of this class, simply use the one provided by Page.Request.Browser property within the ASP.NET page.
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In this tutorial I will guide you step by step in creation of an ASP COM component using Microsoft Visual Basic. After this tutorial you will be able to develop on your own relatively simple components for use in your ASP pages.
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server-side ActiveX components should not be confused with client-side ActiveX components. A client-side ActiveX component is sent through a network, along with the HTML information, and will only run on Microsoft?s Internet Explorer. Client-side ActiveX components compete with Java components and do not work with Netscape browsers
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