ActiveXperts Network Component KB - HTML and JavaScript
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'HTML and JavaScript' Knowledge Base Articles
| Q1380005 | Which browsers are supported with your HTML sample? |
| The sample ONLY runs on Microsoft Internet Explorer (64/32 bit). Microsoft Edge is NOT supported. Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari are NOT supported either. ... | |
| Q1380010 | How do I use the ActiveXperts Network Component object in my HTML form? |
| Please read the following document: Using Network Component with HTML. This document describes how to refer to the ActiveXperts Network Component library, and how to declare, create and use the objects. ... | |
| Q1380020 | Is it possible to use the component in an HTML page? Do you have an HTML sample available? |
| Yes it is possible. There is an online sample that shows how to use the component inside an HTML page. In this sample, the ActiveXperts Network Component ActiveX component is downloaded and installed automatically from the following location: activexperts.com/files/network-component/AxNetwo ... | |
| Q1380025 | We are using the component within HTML/JavaScript code. The browser is Internet Explorer. Each time the ActiveX control is loaded by the browser, a security warning is displayed. Have you any suggestion to avoid this message? |
| There are basically three ways to avoid prompting: Add the website that hosts the ActiveX component to the trusted sites of all Internet Explorers. This would need some automatic configuration on your LAN's Internet Explorers, for instance through Group Policy (recommended) or through log ... | |
| Q1380040 | I want to sign the ActiveXperts Network Component module so it can be used by any browser in our network without any security alerts. How can I digitally sign the module? |
| Please read the following article: How to digitally sign an ActiveXperts software component. ... |
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