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This application implements a generic test container for ActiveX
controls. You can insert ActiveX controls installed on your
system, and execute methods and modify properties. The container
will log information about events and property changes as well
as debug output in the log window.
<p> The GUI has been implemented utilizing the Qt Designer integration
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VBScript, Perl and Python to program the controls loaded. Example
script files using the QAxWidget2 class are available in the <tt>scripts</tt>
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<p> Note that the qmake project of this example includes a resource file
<tt>testcon.rc</tt> with a version resource. This is required by some
ActiveX controls (ie. Shockwave ActiveX Controls), which might crash
or misbehave otherwise if such version information is missing.
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