Lots of sites have libs posted for download, including inetlib.

you might need 3.5 version for the treo

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>>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]
>>
>>
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