Yes you are assuming correctly.
1. It will only work in Windows.
2. You may need to create installer to ensure VB runtimes and
dependencies are installed
on the end user machine. (similar installer like you need to
create when making a VB app)
Björn
On 6.6.2006, at 23:02, Dan Chapman wrote:
Am I assuming correctly that if you use VB DLLs, this will only
work in
Windows?
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Yves
Vindevogel
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 2:12 PM
To: REALbasic NUG
Subject: Re: VB DLLs
If they are VB6 alike DLLs, then they are ActiveX components. You
should be able to talk to them that way.
Actually, all of VB6 is ActiveX, whatever extension. (ActiveX = Ole
objects)
Wade Little wrote:
I am looking at using a program that provides VB Controls that are
DLLs.....is there anyway that I can use these with RB? If so how
do I
use them?
Wade
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