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Hi,

I've reported tdf#90386 last year, which was about IE8 didn't render
embedded LibreOffice properly.
A valid use case is to read the uploaded documents on SharePoint server in
intranet.
Eventually it obsoletes, but I prefer to consider this when facing some
directly related event.
 ( i.e EOL of Windows7, new toolchain ceasing ActiveX support, or security
issue which lacks of engineer resource ) .


2015-12-31 4:02 GMT+08:00 Bryan Quigley <gquigs@gmail.com>:

Hi there,

Recently it was decided to remove the rest of NPAPI support [1] which
got me thinking about the other Windows specific plugin tech -
ActiveX.

It seems ActiveX is very much no longer recommended by Microsoft and
it seems to not work by default for IE10/11 on Windows 7 and up.  Any
objections to removing?

AFAICT this would just be removing embedding LO into IE.

Kind regards,
Bryan

[1] https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/20658/  and ESC discussion
here:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2015-December/071504.html
[2]
https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2015/05/06/a-break-from-the-past-part-2-saying-goodbye-to-activex-vbscript-attachevent/
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