Re: ActiveX on Web page (General questions)
That's great. We are planning on using it for localhost connections, so it won't be a problem. Yes, can you please create a sample for me?
By the way, you have outstanding products.
Thanks
Yes it is. But there is small problem - since events are not available, you cannot set Allow=True argument in UserConnecting event.
For this, we set Allow=True by default for connections coming from 127.0.0.1 interface, and set Allow=False by default for all other connections.
So, as long as you're forwarding only localhost connections - it will work. I can create sample for you if needed.
Complete thread:
- ActiveX on Web page - tm, 2004-12-16, 21:39
- Re: ActiveX on Web page - wodSupport, 2004-12-16, 22:13
- Re: ActiveX on Web page - tm, 2004-12-16, 23:19
- Re: ActiveX on Web page - wodSupport, 2004-12-16, 23:23
- Re: ActiveX on Web page - tm, 2004-12-16, 23:32
- Re: ActiveX on Web page - wodSupport, 2004-12-16, 23:34
- Re: ActiveX on Web page - wodSupport, 2004-12-17, 00:32
- Re: ActiveX on Web page - tm, 2004-12-17, 19:23
- Re: ActiveX on Web page - wodSupport, 2004-12-17, 00:32
- Re: ActiveX on Web page - wodSupport, 2004-12-16, 23:34
- Re: ActiveX on Web page - tm, 2004-12-16, 23:32
- Re: ActiveX on Web page - wodSupport, 2004-12-16, 23:23
- Re: ActiveX on Web page - tm, 2004-12-16, 23:19
- Re: ActiveX on Web page - wodSupport, 2004-12-16, 22:13