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355 Chapter 14: Advanced program features ActiveX controls About ActiveX controls ActiveX controls are Microsoft Windows-based applications that you can plug into projects. They are small, precompiled, modular, and reusable. Web developers use ActiveX controls to extend the functionality of their HTML pages. You can use ActiveX controls to extend the functionality of topics. ActiveX controls work exclusively in browsers that support ActiveX technology. Microsoft Internet Explorer and the HTML Help viewer support these controls. Netscape Navigator does not support ActiveX controls. RoboHelp includes several ActiveX controls for HTML Help functionality, including link controls and HTML Help controls. You can add other ActiveX controls. ActiveX controls can perform credit card transactions, spreadsheet calculations and provide database communications. Some ActiveX controls are included with projects. For example, the HHCTRL.OCX provided by Microsoft is a required ActiveX control. It enables the table of contents, index, and full-text search. Note: Copy ActiveX controls to and register them on user systems. ActiveX controls are not included in compiled CHM files. For WebHelp and WebHelp Pro projects, Internet Explorer 4.0 or later supports ActiveX controls. Add design-time controls Note: This information applies to Microsoft HTML Help projects. 1 Insert the cursor in the topic where you want to place the control. 2 Select Insert > HTML > Advanced > Design-Time Control. 3 From the list of controls, select a control to insert into the project. 4 Click OK. Types of HTML Help ActiveX controls Calendar Control When users open a topic with a calendar control, a calendar appears in the text. Users can select months and years to view and print. Custom Buttons Users can download the latest information from a database or the latest version of the application with custom buttons. Banner When users open a topic that contains a banner, they are directed to the content. The banner lets you design and test text, images, and icons to display at designated intervals in a topic. Chart Lets users draw charts that they can view and print. They can change the chart properties by selecting options and check boxes. They can also enter data to display in the chart or graph. Calculations Lets users enter data, for example, in an online test. Users can obtain test results and view results (the correct answers to each question). Last updated 12/14/2011

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Chapter 14: Advanced program features
ActiveX controls
About ActiveX controls
ActiveX controls are Microsoft Windows-based applications that you can plug into projects. They are small, pre-
compiled, modular, and reusable. Web developers use ActiveX controls to extend the functionality of their HTML
pages. You can use ActiveX controls to extend the functionality of topics.
ActiveX controls work exclusively in browsers that support ActiveX technology. Microsoft Internet Explorer and the
HTML Help viewer support these controls. Netscape Navigator does not support ActiveX controls.
RoboHelp includes several ActiveX controls for HTML Help functionality, including link controls and HTML Help
controls. You can add other ActiveX controls. ActiveX controls can perform credit card transactions, spreadsheet
calculations and provide database communications.
Some ActiveX controls are included with projects. For example, the HHCTRL.OCX provided by Microsoft is a
required ActiveX control. It enables the table of contents, index, and full-text search.
Note:
Copy ActiveX controls to and register them on user systems. ActiveX controls are not included in compiled CHM
files. For WebHelp and WebHelp Pro projects, Internet Explorer 4.0 or later supports ActiveX controls.
Add design-time controls
Note:
This information applies to Microsoft HTML Help projects.
1
Insert the cursor in the topic where you want to place the control.
2
Select Insert > HTML > Advanced > Design-Time Control.
3
From the list of controls, select a control to insert into the project.
4
Click OK.
Types of HTML Help ActiveX controls
Calendar Control
When users open a topic with a calendar control, a calendar appears in the text. Users can select
months and years to view and print.
Custom Buttons
Users can download the latest information from a database or the latest version of the application
with custom buttons.
Banner
When users open a topic that contains a banner, they are directed to the content. The banner lets you design
and test text, images, and icons to display at designated intervals in a topic.
Chart
Lets users draw charts that they can view and print. They can change the chart properties by selecting options
and check boxes. They can also enter data to display in the chart or graph.
Calculations
Lets users enter data, for example, in an online test. Users can obtain test results and view results (the
correct answers to each question).