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MS Access Forum / ActiveX Controls / July 2007

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Heath Brice - 06 Jul 2007 02:34 GMT
Hi there,

I am wondering if any of you know of any good ActiveX controls that can be
used on both Windows forms and Web-pages.  The control would need to be
completely self-contained (i.e. have all of the toolbars and menus built
in), and need to be able to embed the objects into the resulting string (so
that it can be saved into the database).  Also, it'd have to be generic
(i.e. not designed for a specific enviornment), as I am using Jade - rather
than one of the major environments such as Access, or Foxpro, etc.

I tried searching Google, and none of the ones I found there worked (they
were either incomplete [didn't have the toolbars, functions built in], or
crashed).

Here are some of the controls I have already tried.
-    nBit: is an HTML editor (the images didn't embed)
-    SpellEditor (from Chado Software): this one has EVERYTHING we wanted -
however it causes an illegal instruction whenever it closes down
-    TXControl (from TextControl.com):  isn't self contained (i.e. toolbar,
ruler, text area separate), and I wasn't able to combine in a way that
worked
-    TE Edit Control (from Subystems.com): No Menu, and no object insertion
support
-    TextDynamic (from wpcubed.com): Couldn't be imported
-    XStandard: is an HTML only editor

I thank you, in advance, for your help.

cheers
Heath
Heath Brice - 06 Jul 2007 05:26 GMT
Ooops.  I am sorry - I didn't read the entire newsgroup path.
I only just now realised that this was specifically about MS Access
controls.
Oh well...one of you might know the answer anyway...hehe...

> Hi there,
>
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> cheers
> Heath
 
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