I have a form with a WebBrowser Control that is loaded by the Application.ShowModalDialog function. In the load event of the form I set the WebBrowser to navigate to a html file. And that html file has a JavaScript that creates a instance of Google Earth Plug-In. The point is that the JavaScript can't find the Google Earth Plug-In and says it is not instaled, but it is. So I built a Windows Aplication with the "Windows Forms Aplication" template and replaced the form1 of the template with the form I created in my autocad plugin. And it works very fine! I think it is a security permission issue, but I don't know what kind of permission autocad gives to the .net.
Someone can help me?
*Sorry for the english.
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Hi,
My first thought to your description was:
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- alfred -
Exactly, you're right.
The problem is that the plugin is only for 32bit system.
I had not looked at it this way. Thank you.
Is there any way to run the dll in compatibility mode?
Hi,
>> Is there any way to run the dll in compatibility mode?
I don't think so.
IPC could be the approach how I would continue, but only as long as the amount of datatransfer is not to havy.
- alfred -
Thank you so much for the help. I was trying to solve it in a completely different way.
I don't think IPC is a good idea, but i guess it will work. Thank you!
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