> > What you need to do is download OLEView from MicroSloth (it's a
free-bee)
> > and open the COM Object with that.  You'll be able to view all
> > the functions and properties that way.
> OLEView is not very intuitive for the non-C++/non-VB expert. I
> downloaded it and all that extracted was a bunch of .h, .cpp, etc. files.

The most annoying thing is that CF can only refer to objects at one level,
so if you want to refer to things via several levels, you have to do it via
several command...

I'm slowly picking up bits, but it's still not very usable.

<moan moan, gripe gripe>

Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133

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