| What is Active Label? Yet another barcode ActiveX, a label design
      application or something really different? The best way to describe newObjects Active
      Label in a few
      words is that it is a complete label design and printing application in a
      single ActiveX which you can integrate in WEB based and other business
      solutions. Thus the Active Label's heart
      is an ActiveX which is a hybrid between a simple report generator, label
      design utility and Internet browser. We offer in its package also an
      application that makes use of the ActiveX and makes Active Label's functionality available alone - which is a solution for those who do not
      plan to embed the Active Label ActiveX in their applications prior to using it (e.g. this
      is for offices and tasks done without business software). However this is
      just a collateral low cost solution where the main purpose of the Active
      Label ActiveX is to give the WEB developers ability to integrate all
      the label and small format printing work in their business, inventory,
      warehouse management and other similar projects. You can read an
      introductory article about how the ActiveX does this on Active Label Programming overview page.
       A label design and printing solution perfect for WEB based
      applications. It supports most of the 1-d barcodes used today,
      texts, shapes, images and most importantly it behaves naturally on WEB
      pages - acts as like the browser itself. 
       The WEB based industrial applications are able to embed full label
      design and printing capabilities without need of any other external software.
      The application can generate labels dynamically or implement a label
      repository and send different data each time a label must be shown or a
      set of labels printed. The label itself and image and text elements on the
      it can be linked from any location and
      URL allowing the application to work with the Active Label ActiveX in the
      same manner as with the pages in the WEB browser.
        
 For example the image elements of the label have a Src property
      - changing it loads the image pointed by the new value (URL, local path
      etc.). Active Label ActiveX goes even further - it allows the application to upload the label and/or its elements to any location. For example the
      label itself has a Dst property. If set to an URL the label is
      uploaded to that URL.
       Active Label ActiveX is much like a browser itself. As you can see in the
      Active Label Browser application it can be used to implement label
      browser in which the user can navigate to another labels by clicking over
      elements that have href URL set. Thus the Active Label ActiveX offers
      you not only interactive editing, preview and independent printing, but
      also ultimate connectivity which enables the applications to implement
      label repositories, manage the data and resources for the labels the way
      they need with very little code footprint. The ActiveX works with online
      labels and resources as well as with labels from the local file system.
      They can be even mixed if that is what the application needs.  | Important features of the ActiveXBarcode support: Version 1.0 supports: CODE39, CODABAR, Interleaved 2of5
      (ITF), CODE93, UPC-A, EAN-13, UPC-E and UPC-E1, EAN-8,
      Code128, Standard 2 of 5, GTIN, UCC/EAN 128. Can be rotated 90,180
      or 270 degrees. 
 Own printing implementation:  Yes the browser cannot print
      labels - Active Label ActiveX can be instructed to arrange the labels on the
      page/paper as needed (label spacing, page size and margins). Non-standard
      paper formats can be set programmatically or from the property pages.
      Calling the label's Print method from within the WEB page invokes it print
      the label shown in it. The labels printed can use data from the internal
      cache or external database. The applications are enabled to put the data
      directly into the label - this is especially useful for WEB applications -
      allows them to send the data as part of their normal functionality and
      also minimizes the need of direct connection to the database from the
      client machine.   
 Additionally on the labels can be put: simple text labels,
      text boxes, simple shapes (rectangles, ellipses, lines,
      rounded rectangles), symbols, pictures (in most of the image
      formats used today).  Interactive editing:  Can be used on WEB pages as well -
      especially useful for applications that want to allow the administrators
      or other responsible personal to create/design labels or label templates
      within the application. 
 The label and its image and text box elements
      support  download/upload from/to any URL in protocol independent manner
      (The ActiveX can work through HTTP, ALP, in Windows HTML Help files, from
      application resources etc.). The ActiveX has the appropriate security
      features to prevent non-secure operations. Like a browser? Yes any element can be also a hyperlink if the application/page that
      embeds the control wants it. You can see how it works with the supporting
      Windows Application - Active Label Browser which is capable of
      browsing local and online labels. The labels are not WEB pages, but why
      don't make them behave in similar manner - this can be useful in many
      scenarios and especially when newObjects Active Label is used alone and not as part of a
      business application. With a minimal effort the user can make some labels
      to serve as menus/navigation pages and thus bring some order, help the
      coworkers find what they need faster, put some hints and instructions for
      them outside the printing area. Listed on
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