Can VLC within Linux Support ActiveX for the Mozilla Plugin?

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Can VLC within Linux Support ActiveX for the Mozilla Plugin?

Postby ps2shylock » 14 Nov 2006 14:10

Can VLC within Linux Support ActiveX for the Mozilla Plugin?

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Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 14 Nov 2006 21:35

ActiveX is a Microsoft Windows technology. Obviously not.
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Postby ps2shylock » 22 Nov 2006 17:14

I Know, but was at a desperate low point and just thought maybe.

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Postby xiaobei » 01 Feb 2007 07:19

ActiveX is a Microsoft Windows technology. Obviously not.
Hi all:
evn: linux(server),Windows px(client),0.7 IE,0.8.6 plugin. I put the compiled axvlc.dll in the path of "/usr/share/vlc/http/axvlc.dll ".In the "javascript":
<OBJECT classid="clsid:9BE31822-FDAD-461B-AD51-BE1D1C159921"
codebase="http://192.168.100.1:8080/axvlc.dll" width="400" height="241" align="middle"
id="vlc"
events="True">
<param name="MRL" value="" />
<param name="ShowDisplay" value="True" />
<param name="AutoLoop" value="False" />
<param name="AutoPlay" value="False" />
<param name="Volume" value="50" />
<param name="StartTime" value="0" />
<embed src="" type="application/x-vlc-plugin" width="400" height="241" progid="VideoLAN.VLCPlugin.2" loop="False" align="middle" showdisplay="True" autoplay="False" name="vlc" id="vlc"></embed>
</OBJECT>
When I browse the http ,it hints "'playlist' null or not an object".In addition,I find the axvlc.dll dose not being downloaded to the Windows.
Maybe I think something is wrong in the <embed>...</embed>.
Anybody can help me ? Thanks!


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