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Incorporate email send
All COM objects included into
AboutEMarket provides a
The khttp component is an
(SMTP/ESMTP/Direct Mail
the Command22 package are
variety of free ebooks for
ActiveX component written in
Relay) into your application
used for running the console
programmers and webmasters.
Microsoft Visual C++
or script. Arclab Email
application or MS DOS
There are many ebooks
using WinInet and MFC. This
Toolbox is a COM-based
commands from inside your
available in various
component was written to
component for use with
application and providing
subjects as CGI, Perl,
answer the basic SSL / Host
Visual Basic, Visual
your application with
Visual Basic, Java,
Header site issues missing
C++, Access, Excel, ASP,
methods to control the child
VBScript, Visual C++,
from many other components
VBscript and other COM
process input and output.
Visual J++, and networking.
of this type.
Features:
compatible containers.
Command22 COM objects work
HTTP/HTTPS get/post, Host
with Visual Basic, Visual
Header based get/post
C++ and other
(useful for discerning hosts
(D)COM/ActiveX/Win 32
residing on the same IP),
compatible development
Simple "HTTP POST"
environments.
integration, Access password
protected HTTP sites, Access
sites via any valid tcp port
(valid for both HTTP and
HTTPS), Works using current
system setting for
firewalls, and Functions
behind NAT servers.
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The Ping and Traceroute
Dundas Software is proud to
The Microsoft XML Parser is
Resolver is the easiest way
ActiveX Control implements
announce the release of
implemented as a COM
to do forward and reverse
Ping and Traceroute
Dundas Chart ActiveX Client
component, providing a
hostname/IP lookups from an
functionality based on ICMP
Edition, an all-new OpenGL
complete XML foundation for
application. Resolver is a
echo requests. Additionally,
powered charting component.
Windows DNA applications.
simple COM object (built in
this control allows you to
Designed from the ground up,
Features include: A
Visual C++) that can
resolve hostnames to TCP/IP
for use in Visual Basic and
comprehensive,
do forward and reverse
addresses and TCP/IP address
Visual C++
language-neutral programming
lookups on internet IP
to hostnames. This control
development projects, Dundas
model, including support for
addresses and hostnames. The
is suitable to be used in
Chart ActiveX Client Edition
ECMAScript, Java, Perl,
object includes 4 methods
any environment which can
is easy to use, flexible,
Python, SQL, the Visual
for resolving IP addresses
host ActiveX controls such
robust, well documented and
Basic® development system,
to hostnames and resolving
as Visual Basic, Visual
backed by Dundas Software’s
the Visual C++®
hostnames to IP addresses.
C++, IIS/ASP, VBScript,
award winning team of
development system, or
The setup package includes a
JScript, Microsoft Word,
software engineers.
Dundas
Visual Basic Scripting
help file for technical
Microsoft Excel, Microsoft
Chart ActiveX Client Edition
Edition (VBScript), Support
reference on the component
Access, and Borland Delphi
employs the latest
for the W3C XML 1.0, XML
and information on dotted IP
to mention a few.
techniques in design
DOM, and Namespaces
formats. The package also
patterns, Object Oriented
recommendations, Support for
includes VB and ASP sample
architecture and COM. The
DTDs and validation,
The
code that demonstrates how
ActiveX Client Edition
industry’s first support for
to use the component.
brings presentation quality
XSL, querying, and and a
graphics, 3D acceleration,
schema technology preview.
power, speed and unmatched
The Microsoft XML Parser has
flexibility to client-side
a high performance,
development projects. In
multi-threaded architecture
addition to a wide array of
that makes it ideally suited
chart types, Dundas Chart
for both client and
includes many rich features
server-side XML and XSL
including texture colour
processing.
blending, templates/template
editing, edge beveling and
annotation.
Date: Feb, 27 2001 Date: Sep, 27 2000 Date: Jul, 10 2000 Date: Feb, 03 2000 Date: Jan, 29 2012 |