February 03 '08:
* NEW!! Label and barcode ZPL/EPL raw data ...
... direct from browser-hosted content to - say - a Zebra thermal printer? Review the newly-released sample, docs & code here and here.
January 28 '08:
* Problem? Has it already been fixed? *
Check here to find out.
January 22 '08:
* ScriptX SPECIAL! *
We're still offering a generous deal on fully-loaded ScriptX + MaxiPT publishing licenses.
Find out more here.
December 4 '06:
* For those of you testing or updating to IE7 XP and Vista ...
... the current release version of ScriptX (a mandatory update for IE7) is fully compatible.
August 1 '06:
* For the first time in eight years ...
... we have got around to asking some of our customers to describe their use of ScriptX.
Their responses are here.
April 11 '06:
* IE Security Update (KB912812/MS06-013) and ScriptX *
The security update for XP SP2 released on 11th April 2006 but slowly rolling out around the world is not compatible with old versions of ScriptX.
Click here for more information...
March 29 '06:
* IE update for ActiveX Control activation *
Microsoft has posted some update info here.
This change (to comply with the EOLAS judgement) applies to 'interactive' controls that render a user interface on the page.
ScriptX is a non-visual control, so works exactly the same (with no changes required to any tag or script) before or after installation of that patch.
Both our own in-depth testing and feedback from our customers confirms this.
March 10 '04:
* Zeepe 7.x is released today *
Check these bytes for the answer to "So what?" and then start your evaluation.
Application licensing is available when you wish to incorporate licensed ScriptX functionality into a single Windows (VB, VB.NET/C#, etc) executable.
Please click here and read the application licensing deployment notes carefully before ordering an application license.
Installing the ScriptX binaries
Run smsx.exe as part of your application's installation package to install the ScriptX binaries. The most current version of smsx.exe is always available from the ScriptX site here
How to license a Windows application
To apply a license to an application, the MeadCo Security Manager object is created and the Apply method called.
Once the license is succesfully applied, then the features enabled by the license may be used within the application.
You can order an application publishing license here.