Ok.. Embedded web browser.. I like the idea, though it's almost definitely IE... Which I don't like..
I'll have a look at finding unrar.. I'm on ubuntu :) 2009/10/16 Oliver Baker <[email protected]> > Hi, > yes its an embedded webbrowser since I have found no other method that > works with MIT's Proxy (New Zealand MIT). > > > On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 7:57 PM, Joe Developer > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> rar x file.rar works fine here(Debian), you may want to install `unrar` >> from your package management system. >> Have a look at 'Form1.vb' : >> wbLogin.ReadyState = WebBrowserReadyState.Complete >> >> I wanted to attach the source in tar.gz format, but intriguingly gmail >> tells me that it cannot be sent as it contains an executable. >> >> >> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Sam Osborne <[email protected] >> > wrote: >> >>> Oh and can you put the source on there in a different format? Linux >>> (which I'm primarily on) can't read rars.... >>> >>> 2009/10/16 Sam Osborne <[email protected]> >>> >>> Ouch. Wait, if it IS an embedded browser, and if it was made (which is >>>> likely) in Visual Studio, it's an embedded IE.... Which is very bad... >>>> >>>> 2009/10/16 Joe Developer <[email protected]> >>>> >>>> From browsing the code it seems like a straight translation is unlikely >>>>> to work all that well.. It seems like the vb code uses an embedded >>>>> webbrowser to handle the handshaking with the wave site. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Sam Osborne < >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Ok... Well you could use wxWidgets to do the GUI for C++, instead of >>>>>> something like GTK.. It may mean learning a new thing on top of C++, but >>>>>> then you won't need some GUI maker thingy for every OS.. Linux just >>>>>> needs to >>>>>> install wxWidgets, not sure about Mac, but Windows works fine. >>>>>> >>>>>> Ok.. I'll have a look at the code.. Same link as before? >>>>>> >>>>>> All my code was (and some still is) pretty scruffy.. It can't be that >>>>>> bad! >>>>>> >>>>>> Seeing as I'm TRYING (I may fail :( ) to translate the code almost >>>>>> directly, it may be pretty simple to find out which code means what, >>>>>> espcecially if (once I've translated it all) if I match the line numbers >>>>>> up. >>>>>> >>>>>> For example: >>>>>> VB.net code: >>>>>> Line 1: msgbox("Hello") >>>>>> C++ code: >>>>>> Line 1: cout << "Hello"; >>>>>> Alternate C++ Code (there's another bit of code that does exactly the >>>>>> same thing >>>>>> Line 1: printf("Hello"); >>>>>> >>>>>> Although you may not be able to compile it, you can sure Test For >>>>>> Bugs, rather than Bug Fix, and then just tell us some bugs.. If you're >>>>>> working your way through the simple stuff in that pdf, you may even be >>>>>> able >>>>>> to fix some of them.. >>>>>> >>>>>> 2009/10/15 Oliver Baker <[email protected]> >>>>>> >>>>>> The Source of Version 2 has been uploaded to Google Code, remember >>>>>>> that I rushed this a little and the code is very scruffy (readable) >>>>>>> since I >>>>>>> really wasn't expecting to get this much support for the project. >>>>>>> If this is going to be coded now in C++ this has been put on hold. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> (There is a slightly more cleaner version of the code with less bugs >>>>>>> but I wanted to put up the code used in the latest version thats been >>>>>>> released.) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Don't complain about this programs source, If I was to release this >>>>>>> in vb.net with the API when it comes out this would be re - written >>>>>>> to proper standards. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>>> Oliver Baker >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Joe Developer < >>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 3:20 AM, Oliver Baker <[email protected]>wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Thats all very good, however I have to make sure I find people that >>>>>>>>> I know will not suddenly ditch the application halfway through, >>>>>>>>> leaving me >>>>>>>>> dead in the water. (I am not saying that you would do it, its >>>>>>>>> happened to me >>>>>>>>> before) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Experience can never be taken from you. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I suppose we can move into C++, but we are going to have to find >>>>>>>>> somebody who can program the GUI's for C++ Applications. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I don't know why anyone would code the gui in C++ I think you would >>>>>>>> find the gui more portable and easier to manage using something like >>>>>>>> gtk+ >>>>>>>> and whatever makes sense for the 'backend' be it c++ or python or * >>>>>>>> http://www.gtk.org/screenshots.html >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I will put up all the current plans for this application on >>>>>>>>> the Specified Wave and we can start figuring out who's gonna do what. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> It strikes me as very likely that the linux/mac version will be a >>>>>>>> small shell script that gets called from something like conky now and >>>>>>>> then. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> It will be interesting to see how this all progresses. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>>> Oliver Baker >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Wave API" group. 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