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From: MHammond at skippinet.com.au (Mark Hammond)
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Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 09:50:06 +1000
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Subject: Event in COM
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References: <3713C3A5.59CB36E5@bigfoot.com>
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Message-ID: <7f0l5u$cg5$1@m2.c2.telstra-mm.net.au>
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X-UID: 820
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You can only get events from an OCX by using code from within Pythonwin.
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You can subclass from the generated code.
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You should check out the Pythonwin demos. Depending on the version you
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have, these will be either in "pywin\Demos" or "pywin\Demos\ocx". You
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should look for "ocxserialtest.py", "ocxtest.py", "webbrowser.py" and a
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later one "msoffice.py"
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Mark.
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Hoon Yoon wrote in message <3713C3A5.59CB36E5 at bigfoot.com>...
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>Hi,
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> Can anyone show me some code or recommend me a book for this problem?
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>I look through the newsgroup and tried to read the source, but I cannot
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>figuire it out. (Thanks in Adv)
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> I am trying to write an event handler for a ocx control that receives
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>real time data. Obviously, I cannot retrieve anything without event
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>handelers.
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