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When you write an Applet and the "Click here to activate and use this control" Dialog pups up in IE...
Well that is the most annoying thing ever. I Found this tutorial, wich gets rid of that problem with javascript: The Elegant, Unobtrusive Javascript Workaround for "Click to activate and use this control" Here is a sample of it in action with a simple applet i wrote: "http://szauer.net/scripts/activexTest/" I Hope this helps someone
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