Posted:
Wednesday, September 9, 2009 4:42:07 AM(UTC)
This message was posted before the current version of LEADTOOLS was released and may no longer be applicable.
Although you might be able to write a JavaScript that will capture the mouse coordinates and send them "somehow" to the server side. However, I don't expect this to be easy.
Your alternative would be to use a rich-client application. For example
embed our .NET
RasterImageViewer in a .NET user
control.
You can check the "
Embed our
WinForms Control (
RasterImageViewer) in a Web IE" example from the following link:
http://support.leadtools.com/SupportPortal/CS/forums/15977/ShowPost.aspx
Posted:
Tuesday, February 17, 2009 6:33:08 AM(UTC)
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Yes, you can embed our WinForms Control (RasterImageViewer) in a Web IE and use Annotations. I suggest that you check the following forum post for more information:
http://support.leadtools.com/SupportPortal/cs/forums/7662/ShowPost.aspx
Posted:
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 8:56:25 AM(UTC)
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I split this off of the original post (http://support.leadtools.com/SupportPortal/CS/forums/7662/ShowPost.aspx) because we typically don't allow replies to HOW TO posts just to keep them from getting cluttered.
Are you getting any errors on the client machine?
All you should have to do is create the URL Code group with the .NET configuration manager.
Keep in mind that this runs client side, so it could be that it's not finding the file on the client.
Posted:
Tuesday, January 13, 2009 8:23:59 PM(UTC)
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hi,
i have run your demo. it work fine for local machine only.
in my dev environment i have
1. windowsXP
2. IIS 5.1
3. LeedTools Imaging Document 16
what should i do to run the application on other machines, within Intranet. means is there any IIS setting on my machine(host) or IE settings on other machine(client). i also did setting in .NET configurations as you mentioned.
thanks in advance.