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\page activeqt-testcon.html
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\title testcon - An ActiveX Test Container (ActiveQt)
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\ingroup activeqt-tools
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This application implements a generic test container for ActiveX
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controls. You can insert ActiveX controls installed on your
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system, and execute methods and modify properties. The container
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will log information about events and property changes as well
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as debug output in the log window.
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Parts of the code use internals of the Qt meta object and ActiveQt
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framework and are not recommended to be used in application code.
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Use the application to view the slots, signals and porperties
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available through the QAxWidget class when instantiated with a
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certain ActiveX, and to test ActiveX controls you implement or
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want to use in your Qt application.
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The application can load and execute script files in JavaScript,
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VBScript, Perl and Python (if installed) to automate the controls
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loaded. Example script files using the QAxWidget2 class are available
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in the \c scripts subdirectory.
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Note that the qmake project of this example includes a resource file
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\c testcon.rc with a version resource. This is required by some
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ActiveX controls (ie. Shockwave ActiveX Controls), which might crash
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or misbehave otherwise if such version information is missing.
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To build the tool you must first build the QAxContainer and the
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QAxServer libraries. Then run your make tool in \c tools/testcon
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and run the resulting \c testcon.exe.