3 Warning: Before the control can be built user has to add path to MS ATL headers
6 If you use the build environment of the SDK you have to check which MS compiler
7 do you use. It you use the MS Visual Studio .NET compiler everything should work
8 fine with the SDK. If you use an older MS compiler please edit the Makefile and
9 uncomment or remove the line 'CL_NEW_LIB=atls.lib'.
13 The LibreOffice ActiveX control shows an example of access to UNO through COM technology.
14 It requires a properly installed LibreOffice version 4.0 or later
15 This is a Lite ActiveX control so it can be used only in containers that
16 allows to use such controls. It can be activated with an <OBJECT> tag from
17 a html-page to embed a document. Without any parameters a new writer document will be
18 opened for editing. Possible parameters are
19 src - full URL to the file that should be edited/viewed;
20 it can contain "private:factory/..." URLs to open new documents
21 for edit, for example "private:factory/swriter"
22 readonly - if it is set to "true" the document will be opened readonly,
23 otherwise the document will be opened for editing.
25 The control can be extended easily, for example it can be changed
26 to allow scripting to load different documents.
28 As any ActiveX control this one should be registered.
29 To let MSIE register it itself the "CODEBASE" parameter
30 for the "OBJECT" tag should be specified
31 with an URL to the library "so_activex.dll".
33 Also it can be done using regsvr32 application.
35 <Path to Windows installation>\System32\regsvr32 so_activex.dll
37 To unregister the control please use /u option:
38 <Path to Windows installation>\system32\regsvr32 so_activex.dll /u