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What's the difference between a horse trainer and a tailor? One tends a mare and one mends a tear!
And now for another belly-chuckler - what's the difference between an ActiveX component and an ActiveX control?
OK, not quite a dinner party puzzler but still an important point. Let's take a look at what exactly an ActiveX component is... and is not. - world of warcraft powerleveling EU::wow powerleveling EU::wow power leveling US::world of warcraft power leveling US::
An ActiveX component is just a general term, encompassing:
- An ActiveX EXE
- An ActiveX DLL
- An ActiveX Control
An ActiveX component is not:
- Active, in any way, shape or form
- A source of fibre that can help you lose weight as part of a calorie controlled diet
So what exactly are ActiveX EXEs and DLLs? Basically, they're chunks of code you use in your Visual Basic projects just by setting a reference to them ¡ª a little like how you set a reference to DAO or ADO when you need access to a database.
But that's another department completely... more to the point, just what are ActiveX controls ?
Well, you might not know this, but you already have experience of ActiveX controls. You've used them, tweaked them and tossed them to one side ¡ª all in the course of a days work. Ohhhh yes. Lead Generation
Indeed, every time you set the Text property of a Text Box, you're utilising an ActiveX control. Every time you respond to the Click event of a Command Button, you're utilising an ActiveX control. Every time you run the MoveNext method of the Data control, you're utilising an ActiveX control.
I think you get the picture. In essence, an ActiveX control is anything you might see in the Toolbox.
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