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Embedded .Net Control in IE under .Net 1.1 sp1 event failure.

Hello,

as part of our web application we embed a .net control into IE. In which
we expose some events for javascript to catch. We've created a code
group/ permission set and signed the control with a strong name. Before
installing .net 1.1 sp1 this ran perfectly unfortunately since
installing sp 1 the event doesn't get hooked up initially it is
necessary to click on the body of the page then the control to actually
get the event to link up and function correctly. Has anyone else
encountered this problem and if so has anyone found a solution?

Cheers,

Harry

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