Lots of sites have libs posted for download, including inetlib. you might need 3.5 version for the treo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>My understanding is that INetLib has been an >>optional component: a >> > >I never thought it is an optional component. If so, >is there any way, that we can get a copy and install >this library on any PDA, with Palm OS 3.2 or greater? > > >>licensee can included it in the OS image along with >>Clipper if they want to >>support web clippings and INetLib-using >>applications, but it wasn't >>required. Palm itself has shipped devices lacking >>INetLib in the ROM, but >>available to be installed separately from the device >>driver CD. I think >>the Palm m125 is like this, IIRC. >> > >If the INetLib is missing on those PDAs, how come the >Web Clipping applications are working. Don't they use >the INet Library? > >>As with any optional component, you need to code >>defensively. Check to see >>if its there before you use it, and either disable >>features or provide >>workarounds if your needed capabilities aren't >>there. >> > >I thought, INet Library was the only one that I could >use for making Internet calls. Is there any other >work around or an equivalent for INet.lib that can be >used for doing wireless transactions? > >>-- >>Ben Combee >>CodeWarrior for Palm OS Platform technical lead >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >>-- >>For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, >>or to unsubscribe, please see >> >http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/ > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes >http://finance.yahoo.com > -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/
