Autodesk 15606-011408-9330 User Guide - Page 65

Autodesk MapGuide Viewer ActiveX Control for Internet Explorer

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Components for Choosing a Viewer/Browser Environment (continued) Operating System Browser Viewer Language Solaris Netscape Navigator Autodesk MapGuide Viewer, Java Edition HTML, JavaScript, Java Any browser that supports PNG file format LiteView ColdFusion (CF), Active Server Pages (ASP), Java Server Pages (JSP), or Perl none (stand-alone application) Autodesk Java MapGuide Viewer, Java Edition Autodesk MapGuide Viewer ActiveX Control for Internet Explorer The Autodesk MapGuide Viewer ActiveX Control exposes an API that is accessible from VBScript, JScript (Microsoft's implementation of JavaScript), and Java. The ActiveX Control API is exposed through ActiveX/COM/Automation technology. If you develop an application only for the ActiveX Control version of the Viewer, users can access that application with Internet Explorer only; if someone tries to view your application with Netscape, it will fail. You can also write stand-alone applications for the ActiveX Control with Visual Basic or C++. In this case, no browser is required, as your stand-alone application takes the place of a browser. For platform information, see "Autodesk MapGuide ActiveX Control Viewer Requirements" on page 17. Autodesk MapGuide Viewer Plug-In for Netscape The Autodesk MapGuide Viewer Plug-In exposes an API that is accessible from JavaScript and Java. The Plug-In API objects are exposed via Netscape LiveConnect technology. If you develop an application only for the Plug-In version of the Viewer, users can access that application with Netscape only; if someone tries to view your application with Internet Explorer, it will fail. For platform information, see "Autodesk MapGuide Plug-In Viewer Requirements" on page 17. Choosing a Viewer/Browser Environment | 65

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Choosing a Viewer/Browser Environment
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Autodesk MapGuide Viewer ActiveX Control for Internet Explorer
The Autodesk MapGuide Viewer ActiveX Control exposes an API that is
accessible from VBScript, JScript (Microsoft
s implementation of JavaScript),
and Java. The ActiveX Control API is exposed through ActiveX/COM/Auto-
mation technology. If you develop an application
only
for the ActiveX
Control version of the Viewer, users can access that application with Internet
Explorer only; if someone tries to view your application with Netscape, it will
fail. You can also write stand-alone applications for the ActiveX Control with
Visual Basic or C++. In this case, no browser is required, as your stand-alone
application takes the place of a browser. For platform information, see
Autodesk MapGuide ActiveX Control Viewer Requirements
on page 17.
Autodesk MapGuide Viewer Plug-In for Netscape
The Autodesk MapGuide Viewer Plug-In exposes an API that is accessible
from JavaScript and Java. The Plug-In API objects are exposed via Netscape
LiveConnect technology.
If you develop an application
only
for the Plug-In version of the Viewer, users
can access that application with Netscape only; if someone tries to view your
application with Internet Explorer, it will fail. For platform information, see
Autodesk MapGuide Plug-In Viewer Requirements
on page 17.
Solaris
Netscape
Navigator
Autodesk
MapGuide Viewer,
Java Edition
HTML, JavaScript,
Java
Any browser that
supports PNG file
format
LiteView
ColdFusion (CF),
Active Server Pages
(ASP), Java Server
Pages (JSP), or Perl
none
(stand-alone
application)
Autodesk
MapGuide Viewer,
Java Edition
Java
Components for Choosing a Viewer/Browser Environment (
continued
)
Operating
System
Browser
Viewer
Language