forked from amazingfate/loongoffice
We should only use generic foo function name when it takes params that are also dependent on UNICODE define, like LoadCursor( nullptr, IDC_ARROW ) where IDC_ARROW is defined in MSVC headers synchronised with LoadCursor definition. We should always use Unicode API for any file paths operations, because otherwise we will get "?" for any character in path that is not in current non-unicode codepage, which will result in failed file operations. Change-Id: I3a7f453ca0f893002d8a9764318919709fd8b633 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/42935 Tested-by: Jenkins <ci@libreoffice.org> Reviewed-by: Mike Kaganski <mike.kaganski@collabora.com>
Description.
The StarOffice ActiveX control shows an example of access to UNO through COM technology.
It requires a properly installed StarOffice version 6.0/6.1 or OpenOffice 1.0.
This is a Lite ActiveX control so it can be used only in containers that
allows to use such controls.
Pressing to any link to staroffice document should activate the control.
So the document will be opened in ReadOnly mode.
Also it can be activated with an <OBJECT> tag from a html-page.
Without any parameters for an object tag a new writer document will be
opened for editing. Possible parameters are
src - full URL to the file that should be edited/viewed;
it can contain "private:factory/..." URLs to open new documents
for edit, for example "private:factory/swriter"
readonly - the default value is "true", in case it is set to any other
value the document is opened for editing
As any ActiveX control this one should be registered.
To let MSIE register it itself the "CODEBASE" parameter
for the "OBJECT" tag should be specified
with an URL to the library "so_activex.dll".
The example of registration with "OBJECT" tag is in example.html.
Also it can be done using regsvr32 application.
To do it please write
<Path to Windows installation>\System32\regsvr32 so_activex.dll
To unregister the control please use /u option:
<Path to Windows installation>\system32\regsvr32 so_activex.dll /u