Hi,

I've compiled and built the version of the TestNetServiceAPI program (or its 
called something like that) which tests the NetServiceAPI functionality. It 
initially wouldn't build when I was using a demo version of codewarrior, but I 
upgraded to the full version (version 8) and since then I've had no problems. 

Are you using a full version of codewarrior ?

regards

Steve

Quoting Kar Joon Chew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi Steve,
> 
>   I've got to know that you have received a copy of
> the NetworkserviceAPI.lib from Russell. Would like to
> know are you currently using it and is it working fine
> at your side?
> 
>   In fact I'm facing the same problem as you did
> previously, would appreciate if you can offer some
> help. Thanks.
> 
>  
> 
> Regards,
> Joon
> 
> >> The API was always a hack - never a real API. 
> However, it's the only way
> >> edit / add Network Profiles they provided, so I
> never did work out why they
> >> pulled it.  My only thought is that with new
> devices not having the same
> >> NetworkDB format they thought having the API in the
> wild would create more
> >> trouble than worth.
> >> 
> >> I was assuming when it got pulled that the next
> release of the SDK would
> >> include a proper API for working with the network
> panels - but OS5 doesn't
> >> bring any joy there.  It'sa pity - as PDAs become
> more and more connected
> >> they'll be more and more developers having to deal
> with this problem of not
> >> being able to setup their user's network panel
> information for them.
> >> 
> >Yeah you would imagine that more and more of us will
> be writing wireless apps 
> >or these devices as more of the devices get built in
> wireless connectivity. 
> >Maybe they are going to release something in the next
> OS release (when we might 
> >even get some GPRS APIs as well).
> 
> >I'm currently writing for a Handspring Treo running
> OS 3.5 so they will do me 
> >fine, although it does kinda pigeon-hole my app into
> only running on a couple 
> >of devices.
> 
> >Am I correct in thinking that the format of the
> network preferences is no 
> >longer standard across all devices (since you mention
> new devices not having 
> >the same NetworkDB format) ?
> 
> >cheers
> 
> >Steve
> 
> 
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