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ActiveX Control (OCX) in C#?

 
 
Markus Stehle
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      17th Aug 2003
Hi all!

Once I wrote an ActiveX Control (OCX) in Visual Basic 6.0 that could be
embedded into web pages. Now I'm wondering if I can also write such an OCX
in C# using Visual Studio .net. So far I could not find any project template
for that?

Regards

Markus


 
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Rajasi Saha [MS]
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      18th Aug 2003
You can write a managed control and embed it in a web page. Check out
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/is...l/default.aspx for
more details.

rajasi

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> Hi all!
>
> Once I wrote an ActiveX Control (OCX) in Visual Basic 6.0 that could be
> embedded into web pages. Now I'm wondering if I can also write such an OCX
> in C# using Visual Studio .net. So far I could not find any project

template
> for that?
>
> Regards
>
> Markus
>
>



 
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