Angelo Biddau wrote:
> i'm a new programer
> how create a file c++ and use this file in mozilla or in javascript
> but i'm not a resolve this problem
> thank's for help
>
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I started to write up a doc on how to do this. Here is a start. Let me
know if it works for you and what were the pitfalls if any. Clearly, it
is pretty brief.
1. Create a new Project of type �Win32 Dynamic-Link Library�
2. Select �An empty DLL project.� In the wizard.
3. Select ok to confirm your choices.
4. Under project settings/Link, add the following libraries to your
Object/library modules:
a. xpcomglue.lib
b. string_s.lib
c. string_obsolete_s.lib
5. Under Category �Input�, add a path to where these libraries can be
found. For example, c:\mozilla\dist\bin\lib\
6. Under the C/C++ panel, select Category Preprocessor and include a
patch to where the Mozilla includes can be found. For example,
..\..\..\..\..\dist\include\xpcom,..\..\..\..\..\dist\include\nspr
7. Under this same panel, Add the following defines:
a. XP_WIN
b. XP_WIN32
8. Follow the xpcom/sample code to create a new module
--
Doug Turner
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