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42/*!
43 \page qaxserver-demo-wrapper.html
44
45 \title Standard Qt widgets in an HTML page
46
47 \input examples/activeqt/wrapper-demo.qdocinc
48*/
49
50/*!
51 \example activeqt/wrapper
52 \title Wrapper Example (ActiveQt)
53
54 The Wrapper example demonstrates how to export existing QWidget
55 classes as ActiveX controls, and the use of QAxFactory together
56 with the \c QAXFACTORY_EXPORT() macro. ActiveX controls in this
57 example are the standard button classes QPushButton, QCheckBox
58 and QRadioButton as provided by Qt.
59
60 \snippet examples/activeqt/wrapper/main.cpp 0
61 The factory implementation returns the list of supported controls,
62 creates controls on request and provides information about the unique
63 IDs of the COM classes and interfaces for each control.
64
65 \snippet examples/activeqt/wrapper/main.cpp 1
66 The factory is exported using the QAXFACTORY_EXPORT macro.
67
68 To build the example you must first build the QAxServer library.
69 Then run \c qmake and your make tool in \c
70 examples/activeqt/wrapper.
71
72 The \l{qaxserver-demo-wrapper.html}{demonstration} requires a
73 web browser that supports ActiveX controls, and scripting to be
74 enabled.
75
76 \snippet examples/activeqt/wrapper-demo.qdocinc 0
77*/
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