Bruce,

 

The first example I see is his ironcom.net, meant for sharing some .net
objects I think.  

 

 

His other app I was remembering is named HomerJax, it implements shared
objects in Jscript.  Due to an unfortunate bug in GW's appGet however, this
won't show up for you as a choice unless you uncheck the "show English only"
choice in the appGet's "View" menu; the HomerJax app apparently has no
language specified, so it doesn't show up with the English apps, and this is
the default for appGet.  Once you uncheck this, you should see it in the
"general" category.

 

Hth,

 

Chip

 

 

From: BX [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2013 6:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Registering A Dll For VB

 

Hi Chip,

    I found out you have to call a shell command, which I think would work
using the run command from a shell object made in VBScript.

 

    Also, the dll I wanted to load was the MSVCRT or future ones, which are
changing each time Microsoft writes and new studio, so that idea died,
besides not being able to call from the dll which is always running.

 

    Unless someone has come up with a way to call the MSVCR dll properties
and methods on this list.

 

    which app examples did Jamal write or where are they, or what are they
called?

 

    It certainly would be nice to use the Python sound mixer apps because
there much easier to use, including id and volume control. They also use the
MVCR dll by actually calling it by name, for they wrote a module for it
using the same name.

 

    So, if you can give me the location of those examples he wrote and I
will take a look at them.

 

        Bruce

 

 

 

Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2013 5:22 PM

Subject: RE: Registering A Dll For VB

 

Bruce,

 

You can't from VBScript.  I don't know Jscript, but I'm under the impression
it can use a DLL; if that's correct, you could use it or Python and write
some glue routines which are shared, and have them call the dll.  I believe
Jamal wrote some examples of shared Jscript apps.

Of course you could write glue routines in vb.net and have them call the dll
as well.

 

Hth,

 

Chip

 

 

From: BX [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 9:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Registering A Dll For VB

 

Hi!

   How do you register a dll for sharing inside the we object model?

 

        Bruce

 

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