Finding programme ID (progid) for chrome or safari
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Hi
I know the progid for Internet Explorer is internetexplorer.application. What is the progid for chrome or Safari if there is one?
I have two lines of code to open internet explorer in Matlab, see below:
wb=actxserver('internetexplorer.application');
wb.set('visible', true);
I wonder if I would like to open chrome or safari, how should I modify those two lines of code. Does anyone know?
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Lily
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Rik
on 7 Mar 2017
I don't know if that is still correct (as it is quite old), but this website suggests that what you want is not possible.
Jan
on 7 Mar 2017
@Rik: This enables the display of ActiveX elements inside a page, but not to control the program itself. I assume there is no ActiveX control of Chrome and Safari, but I'm not sure.
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Kevin Gleason
on 14 Mar 2017
Hi Qianqian,
h = actxserver('progid') creates a local OLE Automation server, where progid is the programmatic identifier of an OLE-compliant COM server, and h is the handle of the server's default interface.
Get progid from the control or server vendor's documentation. To see the progid values for MATLAB® software, refer to Programmatic Identifiers. https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_external/introduction_brd0vd4-1.html#bq54l7x-1
Chrome is not OLE COM compliant and hence does have an associated PROGID that can be used to controll it via ActXServer.
Most likely Safari does not have one either, since COM is a Windows technology and Safari has strong ties to Mac.
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Ashishkumar Gupta
on 27 Feb 2023
Hi @Kevin Gleason, How can i find progid of ANSYS Maxwell (Ansoft EDT). I do not understand such deep IT terms.
Code: iMaxwell=actxserver('Ansoft.ElectronicsDesktop');
My issue is I am getting error:
Error using actxserver (line 93)
Server creation failed. Invalid ProgID 'Ansoft.ElectronicsDesktop'.
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