Perhaps you could try using COM/ActiveX. Check out ActiveXWrapper_Acrobat and ActiveXWrapper_IE in the wxPython demo for clues about how to make wxPython interact with a an activex object
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Got MAXScript?
http://www.scriptspot.com/rhyde/
Perhaps you could try using COM/ActiveX. Check out ActiveXWrapper_Acrobat and ActiveXWrapper_IE in the wxPython demo for clues about how to make wxPython interact with a an activex object
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Got MAXScript?
http://www.scriptspot.com/rhyde/
Perhaps you could try using COM/ActiveX. Check out ActiveXWrapper_Acrobat
and ActiveXWrapper_IE in the wxPython demo for clues about how to make
wxPython interact with a an activex object
Thanks for the tip. I haven't thought at that
btw, is user has not the flash plaugin installed on his IE it will not work. Is there a way to use the active-x ocx file in some
way? or this is the only solution?
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