Re: Support for Com Controls in Shared Hosting Services
- From: bruce barker <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2006 10:27:09 -0800
as the active/x control is installed on the client machine, not the server you should be ok.
-- bruce (sqlwork.com)
Uriah Piddle wrote:
Hi,.
For my ASP.NET 2.0 website, I found what looks like a really great freeware text editor (XStandard: http://xstandard.com/default.asp) but it is a COM component. I've never set up a website and I'm not sure I want to invest a couple of days on this control and find out it is not supported. I talked to someone at webhost4life and he said 'it shouldn't be a problem' and I don't like the 'shouldn't' word. I'm just wondering: should I be worried about this or do all the web hosting companies support third-party COM controls like this as a matter of course?
The XStandard control is a text editor. One of the things I like about it is that it does not give the user a whole slough of buttons so he can choose any font, any color of the rainbow or format his text in thousands of ways. It lets you define the formatting options and presents them in a combo box. Pretty clever.
Thanks.
Steve
- References:
- Support for Com Controls in Shared Hosting Services
- From: Uriah Piddle
- Support for Com Controls in Shared Hosting Services
- Prev by Date: Calendar Control issue.
- Next by Date: Re: ProcessRequest() without rendering
- Previous by thread: Support for Com Controls in Shared Hosting Services
- Next by thread: Post Back and DataSet
- Index(es):