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This channel article Hardware Quotation Software Website Chinese Online All Pages 7.3 Using the ActiveX Control When IE Module is loaded to the module folder of the Adobe Golive program folder, Adobe Golive adds and installs the Active control. ActiveX creates a subset of interactive web pages and OLE (target links, and embedded). It brings OLE-style interactive to web pages and works using Internet Explorer and Netscape3.0 or updated (with a plugin). Want to learn more, Netscape users under the Windows operating system can contact Netscape. Unlike JavaApplets, ActiveX controls do not have an independent platform; they are first supported by the Microsoft Windows environment. On the Mac operating system, you cannot play them in Adobe Golive's Preview mode, or you cannot use it in the file inspector's Content tag. Install an ActiveX Control 1. Drag the icon of the ActiveX control from the Palette's Basic tab to the document window, or double-click the icon on the Palette. You can also import it by dragging an ActiveX component from the desktop to the placeholder. 2. Links and install ActiveX controls and methods are the same as JavaApplets. To view the ActiveX component that changed the size, drag the handle on the corner of the control. 7.3.1 Editing the Special Properties of the ActiveX Control ActiveX Inspector's Special Tags allow you to edit ActiveX preferences like local resources and link types. To edit the Special Properties for ActiveX Control 1. Click the Special Tag for ActiveX Inspector. 2. Enter a local resource data file (or other valid parameters) in the DATA text box, which must be accessible when running. Then press Enter. 3. In the LindType text box, specify the link required to the ActiveX control when the data is handed over. Then press Enter. 4. In the Target text box, point out the program or other entity you want to get the data from the ActiveX control. Then press Enter. 5. In the Standby text box, enter a status information you want to display when the ActiveX control is loaded. 7.3.2 Editing ActiveX Control Properties ActiveX Inspector Attribute Tags Allows you to enter and edit ActiveX's special properties to ensure compatible with future released Microsoft webmaster. To edit the ActiveX control properties 1. Edit in the ActiveXinspector's Attribute tab, select New to add a new property. 2. Enter a property name and press Enter in the text box below. This attribute name is displayed in the Attribute column of the list box. 3. Enter a default attribute value in the text box in the lower right and press Enter. This attribute value will appear in the Value column of the list box. You can also select an existing property from the list box, click Duplicate, and edit the text box of the property name and value. 4. To delete an attribute, you must only select the item you want to delete in the list box and click Delete.