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ActiveX to breview Fax Cover Page in Internet Explorer? OR a way totransform a Fax Cover Page to image?



 
 
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Old August 29th 09, 01:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
George Politis
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Default ActiveX to breview Fax Cover Page in Internet Explorer? OR a way totransform a Fax Cover Page to image?

Hello all,

We have a web application that utilizes Windows Fax Services to build
and send faxes. Ideally we would like the user to be able to preview
the fax cover pages via his/her web browser. I have two ideas but I
have not found a way on how to implement them.

1. Is to transform the fax cover page to an image format in the server
side and deliver these bits to the client web browser.

2. Is to use an ActiveX object + Internet Explorer to preview the Fax
Cover Page directly in the user's browser. This is not much different
than having a Download/Open link that would bring up the "Open or Save
Download" dialog (http://images.google.fr/images?q=open%20save
%20download%20internet%20explorer) in Internet Explorer, but it would
require less steps by the user.

Thank you,
George
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