Using ActiveX ensures that your feature will not work in Safari or Firefox, which is a show stopper for most developers.
To get started, read the documentation from microsoft on putting ActiveX controls into a web page. This should work in salesforce web pages also. You can store the binary in a static resource.
Plan to spend significant time with the signing and install process for your activeX binary.
To get started, read the documentation from microsoft on putting ActiveX controls into a web page. This should work in salesforce web pages also. You can store the binary in a static resource.
Plan to spend significant time with the signing and install process for your activeX binary.
Message Edited by dchasman on 05-14-2008 07:19 PM