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IE Mobile support of ActiveX

I wanted to get a quick note down into our Blog to help clear some confusion.

 

Yes, IE Mobile does support ActiveX quite extensively.  In fact, the Windows Media Player is an ActiveX control.  Adobe Flash is a good example of a 3rd party ActiveX control. 

 

There are some platform differences that everyone needs to be aware of.

·         You can’t run Windows based ActiveX controls on a Windows Mobile devices.  (X86 and ARM processors are too dissimilar.)

·         So the Windows Mobile ActiveX controls need to be compiled for our platform and the ARM processor.

·         Windows Mobile IE Mobile does not support automatic download of ActiveX controls.  This was a deliberate decision made to increase device security and to avoid the first point (a X86 version of a control being pushed down to a ARM based device). 

 There are 2 ways an ActiveX control can get on your device.  Both require user interaction.

1.      Installing it from a synced desktop

2.      Copying a CAB file to the device and installing it locally 

Hope this helps!

Dave

Test Lead

Published Wednesday, June 20, 2007 10:27 PM by iemoblog
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Comments

 

Active X Woes - Motorola Q Forum | Everything Q said:

August 16, 2007 9:56 PM
 

sandhyasrik said:

After a extensive search on the internet, finally I was able to come to correct plave. I want to enable the activex controls on My Mogul phone IE Mobile. You have said two options, can you please explain in detail, how i can copy CAB file to the device? and also, where do i get that CAB File?

Thanks

Sandhyasrik

November 1, 2007 1:52 PM
 

iemoblog said:

sandhyasrik -

You can copy a CAB file to the device by connecting your device to a PC (via USB) and copying the file via Explorer.  You will need either ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center.

You would have to get the CAB file from the maker of the ActiveX control.

November 1, 2007 6:53 PM
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