;-( .. Oh, I provide the wrong information again. I mean the file didn't open if LibreOffice is installed with both Explorer Extension and Active X disabled.
2016-01-01 14:53 GMT+08:00 Mark Hung <mark...@gmail.com>: > Hi all, > > I lost my memory and messed tdf#90386 with another thing. > It didn't seem to work properly since IE8 / LO4.2.2, though I did try to > fix it. > > > > 2016-01-01 12:17 GMT+08:00 Chris Sherlock <chris.sherloc...@gmail.com>: > >> Unless I'm much mistaken, the ActiveX control does almost exactly the >> same thing that the browser plugin did for Netscape. >> >> Given that in Edge Microsoft will not be supporting ActiveX plugins any >> more, isn't the justification for removing the ActiveX control the same as >> for remove the NSAPI plugin? >> >> Incidentally, in the bug references, if I had to hazard a guess, the ocx >> needs to be registered manually. >> >> Chris >> >> On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 3:13 AM, Thorsten Behrens < >> t...@documentfoundation.org> wrote: >> >>> Mark Hung wrote: >>> > A valid use case is to read the uploaded documents on SharePoint >>> server in >>> > intranet. >>> > Eventually it obsoletes, but I prefer to consider this when facing some >>> > directly related event. >>> > ( i.e EOL of Windows7, new toolchain ceasing ActiveX support, or >>> security >>> > issue which lacks of engineer resource ) . >>> > >>> Yeah. Unless this is not working anywhere anymore, let's keep it for >>> the while - seems it's useful at least in some cases. And the cost of >>> maintaining it is currently near zero, no? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> -- Thorsten >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> LibreOffice mailing list >>> LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org >>> http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice >>> >>> >> > > > -- > Mark Hung > -- Mark Hung
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