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Hi,
I've written a windowless custom wrapped ActiveX Object
Flash control(IOleInPlaceSiteWindowless) that does it's own drawing
to a bitmap through the OLEDraw function using the IViewObject
interface. It all works great but rendering is slower than what I
see in the Internet Explorer Window. My guess is that because I
currently need to render the entire Flash Object to the bitmap
instead of rendering just the rectangle that is passed to me
through the function IOleInPlaceSiteWindowless::InvalidateRect.
Does anyone know how I can render just the pixels from the Flash
Object that are specified in the InvalidRect call?
Thanks,
Keith

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