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Read/Write .cdb files from PIE - Is this possible?

technogeist2k9 Page Icon Posted 2010-06-16 2:46 PM
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I know there is ADOCE for eVB use. But can pocket access database files be used from within Pocket IE using JScript?
Or put another way, is there an ADOCE ActiveX control I could use?

I was hoping to create an ActiveX control from the eVT sample files. But they appear to be absent.

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technogeist2k9 Page Icon Posted 2010-06-16 5:31 PM
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Apologies everyone. I should'a posted in the HPC2000 forum. But I guess the HPC Pro users would equally have some answers.

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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2010-06-16 7:53 PM
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Moved to HPC200 support

Not from client-side jscript no, unless I'm misunderstanding your request. You'd have to run IIS CE and then use ADO from the server.
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technogeist2k9 Page Icon Posted 2010-06-16 8:49 PM
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Where do I find/download IIS CE? Is it commercial sw?

I did find pocket asp, but it won't work on my device.
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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2010-06-16 10:20 PM
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IIS is the Windows CE web server, you can't get hold of it the OEM would have had to add it I'm afraid
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technogeist2k9 Page Icon Posted 2010-06-17 1:22 AM
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Oh. I See.

Looks as though I've got some heavy reading to do to make this ActiveX automation control come to life.

Thanks.
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