https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29709
Alex Henrie alexhenrie24@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #7 from Alex Henrie alexhenrie24@gmail.com --- I was able to find two publicly downloadable applications that use dhtmled.ocx:
RSSeditor 0.9.54: https://rsseditor.informer.com/download/
SendBatchMails.exe in High Impact eMail 5: http://download.cnet.com/High-Impact-eMail-Platinum/3001-2367_4-10594344.htm...
$ sha256sum rsseditor-v09-54-setup.exe High_Impact_eMail_5_Platinum_Setup.exe ed2ee5cf1ebfecb798feec74255fe34619cc6ab373153a2cc96ce940dc4db639 rsseditor-v09-54-setup.exe 3fcdaf94fbc01cfc590fc90b80ec939a0bec63c734fd7e06a64bbc571d86dba3 High_Impact_eMail_5_Platinum_Setup.exe
Both of the above applications install dhtmled.ocx but not triedit.dll. There is also a test web page that (like web pages served by old versions of Lotus iNotes, Outlook Web Access, and Microsoft SharePoint) uses dhtmled.ocx as an ActiveX control: https://web.archive.org/web/20121011034757/http://www.tiange.com.au/testdhtm...
Wine's iexplore.exe replacement supports ActiveX controls, so Wine ought to have its own dhtmled.ocx for the benefit of both web pages and desktop applications.