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Help needed passing paramters to ActiveX control in HTML page

Hello,

I first have a working embedded ActiveX control in a HTML page that has
PARAM NAME statements in it.

I am looking for help on how to pass these parameter strings to the HTML
page instead of hardcoding using C#.

Thanks in advance,

Bob Hanson
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Nov 19 '05 #1
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Bob Hanson <bo********@centare.com> wrote in news:#F3Dl3qHFHA.2976
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Hello,

I first have a working embedded ActiveX control in a HTML page that has
PARAM NAME statements in it.

I am looking for help on how to pass these parameter strings to the HTML
page instead of hardcoding using C#.

You can use a literal control to write out the PARAMs
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Nov 19 '05 #2
This free control should do the trick for you:
http://www.netbrick.net/Web/Downloads/

Or if you want to handle things manually, this article contains an example
of using a client side activex control and setting the parameters via server
side code:
http://steveorr.net/articles/StreamingMedia.aspx

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I hope this helps,
Steve C. Orr, MCSD, MVP
http://SteveOrr.net

"Bob Hanson" <bo********@centare.com> wrote in message
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Hello,

I first have a working embedded ActiveX control in a HTML page that has
PARAM NAME statements in it.

I am looking for help on how to pass these parameter strings to the HTML
page instead of hardcoding using C#.

Thanks in advance,

Bob Hanson
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