Technically;
Adobe is a bunch of ****ing retards for using ActiveX; I mean-- do I
really want to open a control programmatically in my browser?
I mean; any time I open a PDF I have to go into task manager and kill
the AcroRd32.exe process; I mean; do you really think that it's ok to
tie up 32 mb of memory just because I view one of your documents?
Does EXCEL do this?
Does WORD do this?
Does IE do this?
**** Acrobat; seriously; **** that... it is a constant memory leak /
TSR (terminate and stay resident)
Shell AdobeAcrobat and **** ActiveX
Microsoft killed ActiveX and they don't have a decent replacement for
it; so I would avoid activeX like the plague
-Larry Linson Jr
On Feb 10, 1:58 pm, "Bruce W. Darby" <kraco...@atcomcast.net> wrote:
> Khan,
>
> The easiest way of fixing this issue isn't a pretty one. That is to create
> the report with the older version of the ActiveX control. The problem is
> that as a piece of software 'matures', the way in which it works also
> matures and when you try using an older version of the software to open a
> piece of work using newer components, backward compatability issues arise.
> If you then create the report using the older code, forward compatability is
> normally not an issue.
>
> That being said, you could trap for the error in your code and let the user
> know that they need a newer version of the Reader to open and view the
> report. Since it's a free download, you could even automate the update. If
> there's a way of 'versioning' your software so that it calls the correct
> components, I'm sure one of the more advanced folks here can answer that
> question.
>
> Bruce
>
> "Khan" <a...@programmer.net> wrote in message
>
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>
>
>
> > Hi,
> > I'm using acrobat reader contorl in my vb.net application to
> > display pdf files. I'm using version 8.0 of acrobat, but if i run my
> > application on other machine which has different version of acrobat
> > reader (let's say version 5.0) it is giving me an error.
>
> > If the acrobat version is same on both machines, no error. How can i
> > make it to run on different machines which have different versions of
> > acrobat reader.
>
> > Thanx
>
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