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InfoPath Forms Services: client scripts

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Vasily - 23 Aug 2006 08:10 GMT
Hi,

is it possible to create custom JScript in InfoPath 2007 for running on
client side (for example, calling some ActiveX) when published as
web-enabled form in InfoPath Forms Service?

Regards,
Vasily
hurtlingturtle - 23 Aug 2006 15:25 GMT
Hi Vasily,
That is not possible as far as I am aware, however, you can create
"custom controls" for Infopath 2007 which are ActiveX controls, I
haven't tried this myself.  But it is certainly possible.
hope this helps
cheers
Bruce

> Hi,
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> Regards,
> Vasily
Vasily - 23 Aug 2006 16:20 GMT
Will this controls work in InfoPath web-form (IE) in InfoPath Forms
Services?

Regards,
Vasily

> Hi Vasily,
> That is not possible as far as I am aware, however, you can create
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>> Regards,
>> Vasily
hurtlingturtle - 24 Aug 2006 11:02 GMT
Hi Vasily,
Looking at http://blogs.msdn.com/tudort/archive/2005/12/13/503073.aspx
quote - "In addition, there are a few features, such as ActiveX
controls and form rights management that work only in the InfoPath
client."

It would seem that ActiveX controls can only work in the full infopath
client I'm afraid...
cheers
Bruce

> Will this controls work in InfoPath web-form (IE) in InfoPath Forms
> Services?
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> >> Regards,
> >> Vasily
 
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