Using MFC for ActiveX Controls For most folks, we recommend using MFC because MFC controls are easy to write. You focus on your control's behavior, not the intricacies of OLE interfaces. And, with the new features of MFC 4.2, you can write controls that perform better and implement the cool new OCX 96 features
This topic describes how to register a Microsoft ActiveX object as the viewer or player for a particular media type (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)). This registration is essential for Microsoft Internet Explorer to launch the correct player when interpreting the standard HTML A HREF tag or the Netscape-introduced EMBED tag
Palette Management for Active Document Objects The following sections describe issues related to palette management by OLE document objects. In general, the palette management scheme for document objects is the same as the scheme used for controls, except that document objects do not receive ambient properties from their container.
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Recreation
A genuine high point of the journey, Seaside, Oregon provided a bit of magic to the exploration on a scale I had not even remotely anticipated. Our coastal basecamp was an outstanding motel, the Seashore Inn, right there on the shoreline. It was the sort of place that when you went around to the “sea side” of the accommodation you were able to clambor over the rocks and right down to the waters edge. As mentioned before, having grown up in Colorado and Montana, the possibility of actually landing a motel room right on the ocean shore was one of those dreams that hardly ever comes to reality. But, the amazement of finding actual whales working the waters right off shore from that spot - that truly pushed the envelope of my expectations.
Right around the building corner from our room we had our own piece of Pacific Ocean shoreline for the couple of days we stayed in that wonderful spot. The kids found star fish around the rocks under water, the most amazing little multi-colored sea urchins, and an unending collection of sea shells along the shore once the tide went out. The crowning touch of course were the whales, actual spouting whales swimming right out in the nearby waters.
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