Hello,
It is my understanding that IE7 installed in Wine (for exemple, by following instructions at http://www.wine-reviews.net/wine-reviews/applications/ie-7-on-linux-with-win...) has no support for ActiveX.
Does anyone know what are the missing parts (in Wine or by adding more native DLLs) to make it work ? Which native DLL is responsible for all the ActiveX stuff ?
If we've got a clear understanding of what is missing and if a Wine dev is interested, I can sponsor it through a bounty.
Regards, -- arcoun
Hello,
I have been working in this area for the last several days.
It is actually greatly improving. I think the bulk of the remaining work is in the wintrust area to correctly validate the downloaded cabinet files. Then the prompting of the user to install these files.
With some of my pending patches if I turn off the security settings for these things then ActiveX controls start to download and install.
One things that would help are examples of ActiveX controls to try to run. I have been targeting shockwave and flash but there must be others.
-aric
arcoun wrote:
Hello,
It is my understanding that IE7 installed in Wine (for exemple, by following instructions at http://www.wine-reviews.net/wine-reviews/applications/ie-7-on-linux-with-win...) has no support for ActiveX.
Does anyone know what are the missing parts (in Wine or by adding more native DLLs) to make it work ? Which native DLL is responsible for all the ActiveX stuff ?
If we've got a clear understanding of what is missing and if a Wine dev is interested, I can sponsor it through a bounty.
Regards, -- arcoun
2009/6/25 arcoun arcoun@gmail.com:
Hello,
It is my understanding that IE7 installed in Wine (for exemple, by following instructions at http://www.wine-reviews.net/wine-reviews/applications/ie-7-on-linux-with-win...) has no support for ActiveX.
This website is plagued by out of date and incorrect information. It is not endorsed, supported, or recommended by WineHQ (someone correct me if I'm wrong). Up-to-date information *should* be available on the AppDB.
Everything in life becomes out of date after a little time passes by.
Geez, I guess I should post about every little change that happens?
And Ben Klein is not the VOICE of WineHQ!
Tom
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 6:53 AM, Ben Klein shacklein@gmail.com wrote:
2009/6/25 arcoun arcoun@gmail.com:
Hello,
It is my understanding that IE7 installed in Wine (for exemple, by
following
instructions at
http://www.wine-reviews.net/wine-reviews/applications/ie-7-on-linux-with-win... )
has no support for ActiveX.
This website is plagued by out of date and incorrect information. It is not endorsed, supported, or recommended by WineHQ (someone correct me if I'm wrong). Up-to-date information *should* be available on the AppDB.
2009/6/25 Tom Wickline twickline@gmail.com:
Everything in life becomes out of date after a little time passes by.
Geez, I guess I should post about every little change that happens?
Yes, you should. Wine development releases are moving targets. WineHQ's user support system should not have to deal with off-site HOWTOs that refuse to keep up-to-date or even productive (e.g. instructions on how to install DirectX in Wine).
The correct place for application HOWTO instructions is AppDB.
And Ben Klein is not the VOICE of WineHQ!
Tom
This doesn't look like a correction to me.
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 8:26 AM, Ben Klein shacklein@gmail.com wrote:
This doesn't look like a correction to me.
Your post looks like a troll to me :)
Tom
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 6:53 AM, Ben Kleinshacklein@gmail.com wrote:
This website is plagued by out of date and incorrect information. It is not endorsed, supported, or recommended by WineHQ (someone correct me if I'm wrong). Up-to-date information *should* be available on the AppDB.
Heh right I know, God forbid someone link to Winehq and post their own concise useful howto's. We really don't need the traffic and google pagerank for Winehq. I much prefer to only get drunks looking for the latest vintage rather than people interested in running Windows software under Linux.