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Microsoft ActiveX Controls Overview

Microsoft® ActiveX® controls, formerly known as OLE controls or OCX controls, are components (or objects) you can insert into a Web page or other application to reuse packaged functionality someone else programmed. For example, the ActiveX controls that are included with Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0 or higher allow you to enhance your Web pages with sophisticated formatting features and animation.

A key advantage of ActiveX controls over Java applets and Netscape plug-ins is that ActiveX controls can also be used in applications written in many programming languages, including all of the Microsoft programming and database languages.

There are literally hundreds of ActiveX controls available today with functionality ranging from a timer control (which simply notifies its container at a particular time) to full-featured spreadsheets and word processors. If you can imagine it, you can do it with an ActiveX control.

You can add ActiveX controls to your Web pages by using the standard HTML <object> tag. The <object> tag includes a set of parameters that you use to specify which data the control should use and to control the appearance and behavior of the control.

Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 3.0 or higher) comes with a set of ActiveX controls that it uses. With some of these controls, you can:

  • Simplify and automate your authoring tasks (for example, display "NEW!" images for new items on your site with a date specification; after that date, the images will automatically become invisible).
  • Display data in ways other than text and tables (for example, charts or text displayed at different angles).
  • Add functionality to your pages (for example, timers, animation, and background downloading).

The ActiveX controls that are provided with Internet Explorer are installed automatically when the user installs Internet Explorer 3.0 or higher. Once installed, ActiveX controls run automatically when a Web page containing them is displayed -- users do not need to download any additional files.

If you're a Web author, you can take advantage of the ready-to-use ActiveX controls written by some third-party companies. These controls can be found on many places. If you're a programmer, you can write your own controls using Visual C++® and one of the ActiveX control frameworks: the Microsoft Foundation Class Library (MFC), the ActiveX Template Library (ATL), or the BaseCtl framework.

Microsoft ActiveX Control Pad

Microsoft® Internet Explorer and ActiveX™ technologies provide a smart, compelling Web development platform: Microsoft ActiveX Control Pad. The ActiveX Control Pad is an authoring tool that lets you add ActiveX controls and ActiveX scripting (Visual Basic® Scripting Edition (VBScript) or JScript) to your HTML pages with point-and-click ease.

The ActiveX Control Pad also includes the Microsoft HTML Layout Control, which provides layout capabilities based on the HTML extensions proposed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Using the ActiveX Control Pad, you can easily author pages that include advanced layout and multimedia features such as exact object placement, object layering, and transparency effects.

System requirements:
To run the Microsoft® ActiveX™ Control Pad 1.0, you need the following:
  • A personal computer with a minimum 80486 microprocessor running Microsoft Windows® 95 or Windows NT® 4.0 Beta 2 or Windows XP® or Windows Vista®
  • 12 MB of RAM
  • 10 MB of free disk space on your hard drive
  • The latest release of Internet Explorer (3.x or higher)

Download/setup instructions:

The file provided for downloading below (SETUPPAD.EXE) is a self-extracting, self-installing zip file. After downloading it to your system:
  1. Run SETUPPAD.EXE to start setup.
  2. Follow the setup instructions on your screen.
  3. Open the ActiveX Control Pad README file from the Windows 95 Start menu to review important information about the product.

Downloading the ActiveX Control Pad:
Download Microsoft ActiveX Control Pad 1.0 release (2.7 MB): SETUPPAD.exe

IMPORTANT! Japanese users, please install the following additional required component (134 KB): SETUPJPN.exe