Use ActiveX components


The following ActiveX components are supported:
 

Component
Description
Dimac W3 Jmail
An SMTP and POP3 component that enables developers to send and receive email from their ASP code or Windows programs. For more information, visit www.dimac.net.
Microsoft XML 4.0
XML (eXtensible Markup Language) is a mark-up language used to structure and organize data, including ecommerce transactions, APIs and sets of SQL data, so that it can be interchanged on the Web and across different platform.
Microsoft® XML Core Services (MSXML) 4.0, formerly called the Microsoft XML Parser, enables Internet Explorer to handle XML documents in a more consistent manner.
Microsoft SOAP Toolkit Version 2.0
 
SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) is a lightweight XML-based protocol designed to exchange structured and typed information on the Web. SOAP can be used in combination with protocols such as HTTP, SMTP, and MIME.
The SOAP Toolkit enables developers to add XML Web Service functionality to existing COM applications and components. For more information on SOAP, visit www.microsoft.com/support.
MSADO 2.6 - Microsoft ActiveX Data Access Objects
DAO is an application programming interface (API) based on OLE. DAO supplies a hierarchical set of objects that use the Microsoft Jet database engine to access data and database structure in:
- Microsoft Access (.MDB) databases.
- ODBC data sources, using an ODBC driver.
- Installable ISAM databases, such as dBASE, Paradox, and FoxPro which the database engine can read directly.
DAO can access other types of databases through ODBC. For more information, visit www.microsoft.com/support.
Microsoft File System Objects (FS0)
File System Object (FSO) object model provides an object-based tool for working with folders and files. For more information, visit www.microsoft.com/support.
SA - File Upload
An Active Server component that enables users with a Web browser to transmit files from their local hard disk to a Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) Web server.