I tried but it changes the price to $15.99. How can you tell it to purchas at
the front page deal of the day price???
Steve
On 13/06/2011, at 3:03 PM, Colin Johnsun colin.a...@gmail.com wrote:
Just bought the eBook. I've only so far read the first chapter on roles vs
groups and all I can
Never mind - user error!
Steve
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I tried but it changes the price to $15.99. How can you tell it to purchas at
the front page deal of the day price???
Steve
On 13/06/2011, at 3:03 PM, Colin Johnsun colin.a...@gmail.com
both large development projects were very
successfully delivered.
Steve Peacocke
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 6:39 PM, Vik Vasudev vikas.im...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
After going through all the thread related to webdevelopment. I decided to
give a try on ROR. So far it looks ok to me. Just
things..
Here is an early blurb of Delphi for Php at the outset.
http://www.delphi-php.net/2007/03/
Paul
On 3 June 2011 16:35, Steve Peacocke st...@peacocke.net wrote:
Friday question (or Can of Worms)
Hey guys, I'm looking at getting into serious web development. I used to do
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On 3/06/2011 4:35 p.m., Steve Peacocke wrote:
Friday question (or Can of Worms)
Hey guys, I'm looking at getting into serious web development. I used to do
this a number of years ago with standard Delphi 6 at that time.
I have Delphi 7
Friday question (or Can of Worms)
Hey guys, I'm looking at getting into serious web development. I used to do
this a number of years ago with standard Delphi 6 at that time.
I have Delphi 7
I've been looking seriously at Ruby on Rails but that would mean learning a
whole new language and
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Steve == Steve Peacocke st...@peacocke.net writes:
Steve Perhaps others have a better suggestion? What do others
Steve use? Should I bite the bullet and jump to RoR or upgrade to
Steve D2011 or something else?
I mean, you're learning this for fun or for having
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Hey guys, I'm
until late last year. I did a 6
month stint as their product marketing manager for their QuickMap product.
They are now owned by ESRI Australia.
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/documentation/javascript/
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On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 7:22 AM, mark w...@kol.co.nz wrote:
I have a D2009 application which holds the addresses of employees and
the customers they service
Caution - Please review the terms of service for yourself. It's only free in
certain circumstances.
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On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 9:06 AM, Jeremy Coulter jscoul...@gmail.com wrote
the same licence. I'd love to develop stuff using,
for example the latest Delphi and Woll2Woll's InfoPower tools but I just
can't justify the licence cost until I get over a certain turnover, THEN I
could buy them.
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for about 30
minutes but I can get a good 6 hours from the netbook.
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On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Rodney Chan rc...@compuspec.com wrote:
I have D6/WinXP on my Netbook
.
imho
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I was the Product Marketing
I'm sitting in the local cafe now using it and I'm very surprised at how well
it works. I must admit I was thinking that it would be a lot worse but I can
see everything open and work quite effectively.
Steve Peacocke
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Not currently commercially developing but still enjoying Delphi so yes, I'll be
a starter for that.
I would have attended the roadshow but The Capital was not a stop for them.
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I'm going to try
you don't understand, then give a message showing the simple
rules and ask them to enter again.
This sort of time length entry works well in Jira (task/bug tracking)
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Gary said...
*On the 100th day there is a bloodbath: all the men are killed by their
wives.*
Bloody typical - scheming, conniving women keeping a grudge for 100 days
before revenge is exacted in a bout of fury! Thankfully I'm faithful but
blimey!
Steve
)
- A real keyboard - quite a good one actually
- light as
- actually useful rather than cool.
- runs all the programs I've thrown at it so far
Oh, and I do also have an iPhone where I can get my daily allowance of
cool before I need to do some real work :o)
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%26%20Desktops+Netbooks+AsusI've
had it for about 3 weeks now and its really proven its worth to me. My big
laptop home computer has been switched on only once during that time.
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On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 11:11 AM, Phil Scadden p.scad...@gns.cri.nz wrote:
Actually Steve, where did
is easy to use, doesn't make it automatically better.
Why would you learn to drive a car when riding a bike, or even walking is
much easier to do?
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Had to laugh :o)
You started out by saying Yes, but and then went on listing a number of
points that supported what I was saying.
I think you were saying yes, but you're right. :o)
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On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Kyley Harris ky...@harrissoftware.comwrote:
Yep, but most
No, yes, no, JavaScript ruby/rails
But I'm really out of the deep programming these days sadly. More
leadership/management and even marketing.
Steve
On 21/01/2010, at 6:26 AM, Judd, Struan (eCargo) struan.j...@chh.co.nz
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Sorry meant to reply, been really busy.
Put me down for:
out onto Sydney CBD streets and have all the people looking for
work glow red, you'd need sunglasses to walk down the street.
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On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 7:09 AM, Richard Vowles
rich...@developers-inc.co.nz wrote:
2009/9/16 Jolyon Smith jsm...@deltics.co.nz
I wouldn’t be at all
that no reason need be given, there are
instances of employers abusing this. No, it's not common, but it does indeed
happen and the current oversupply of really good people on the market allows
them to do this without loss.
Steve Peacocke
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Jeremy North jeremy.no
Hi Leigh,
This is fairly common over here for programmers to have to sign away all
applications programmed at home.
Steve Peacocke
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 8:20 AM, Leigh Wanstead lei...@softtech.co.nzwrote:
Hi Steve,
I thought what you described is for the no knowledge required job i.e
they own those
skills and anything that comes from it.
Steve Peacocke
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 8:57 AM, Todd Martin todd.martin...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Steve
That is an absolute outrage. Anyone worth their salt would never sign
such a contract.
Todd.
This is fairly common over here
I don't understand why Delphi designer can move to Microsoft to be chief of
dot net. Can someone explain it?
$$ ?
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We seem to be talking about everything from Delphi to the world situation
:o)
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with soap again?).
Although I'm back on my own programming platform which is still D7 (never
could afford the upgrade), I'm really missing some of the D2007
enhancements.
Steve Peacocke
(now in Sydney)
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 7:46 AM, Leigh Wanstead lei...@softtech.co.nzwrote:
I agree what you said
regaining the
customer base they had previously is probably now out of their range.
Steve Peacocke
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Kyley Harris ky...@harrissoftware.comwrote:
Really one reason Borland went broke is that they made an IDE that could
be
used forever..
No.. they went broke
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 5:56 PM, John Bird johnkb...@paradise.net.nzwrote:
Where can I read more about TJVDBUltimGrid and TJVUltimGrid? Google
only found questions about using it, nothing to do with what it does and
where to get it.
These are part of the Jedi library. Try:
computer you needed at least 16kb of memory and even
a disc drive.
I still have an early Osborne 1 computer - anyone with the old 8 inch floppy
Panasonic lying around in a back bedroom?
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On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Phil Scadden p.scad...@gns.cri.nz wrote:
ok, here we go
No, but I've GOTTA HAVE ONE is probably the wrong answer for that :o)
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Melbourne
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Jeremy Coulter jscoul...@gmail.com wrote:
Have you never heard of gadgetitous ??? :-)
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..and how many dimensions does your program have Rohit?
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On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Rohit Gupta ro...@cfl.co.nz wrote:
I am a little puzzled. I know that the system colours such as clBtnFace
are special
Today, the company I worked for went from 15 employees down to just 3
employees. needless to say, I did not survive the round of redundancies and
am now looking for a new job.
Carol and I are off for a walk to consider our future. At least we have not
purchased a new home and are able to consider
Just an interesting observation - why do people think that RAD programming
excludes OOP programming?
RAD is a methodology, OOP is a programming style.
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and intended to be worked on by a team of developers.
Cheers,
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Good, well thought out OOP code in meaningful objects - at least *I* think
they are good and well though out :o)
Steve
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 5:08 PM, Alister Christie
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Do people on this list put in the effort to write proper object oriented
code, or write mostly RAD
JDeveloper; Ruby on Rails (not Oracle, but operating against an
Oracle database where most of the application coding is done); or a .NET
language like C#.
We're very impressed so far with Ruby on Rails for sheer productivity, but
the jury is still out.
Steve Peacocke
Software Development Manager
My only suggestion is to look to see if the network user login has a
database field, table, or other restriction that causes different figures to
be returned somewhere in the SQL query.
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:-)
Got it - 10:40am, 23rd April.
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Well I just got this message now
Nearly 20 hrs late :-)
Alan Rose wrote:
Im not saying this list is slow but I just got your post Jeremy ;-)
[DUG-OFFTOPIC]: WAY off topic
Take a look at
http://www.delphipages.com/threads/thread.cfm?ID=168650G=168528SAR=TRUE
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I need pointing in the right direction please.
I have a Delphi 2006
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- it just happens to be totally blank. It hasnt
just lost the favourites taht I added, its lost the rest of the page too.
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Gidday Rohit.
I no longer have D2007 on front of me typing this on my phone but I
do remember its just a matter of clicking on the home button
ExpressQuantumGrid Suite again before I went ahead with
that decision.
Steve
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On 01/10/2007, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Afternoon all o/
Other then TmsSoftware and Jedi - whats some other decent packs worth
looking at, mainly visual
not work. :-)
Man Rohit, what are you doing to your poor PC's there :o) Most of the rest
of us program NORMAL things.
Get Egor to try turning off the lightening-powered life generator in the
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properties in alphabetical
order where I can find them quickly again?
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Thanks Miles, I have looked on that menu before, but didn't click to
the Arrange sub-menu.
That's much better. Thanks
Steve
On 05/09/07, Myles Penlington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. Right click on the OI and select alphabetical order rather than
grouped.
M.
still have the web, and D7 help files so we can give them time to
update the help.
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.ActivePage.PageIndex := PageControl1.ActivePage.PageIndex +1;
end;
Steve
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On 28/08/07, Steve Peacocke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gidday Steve,
The TMS Component can do drag and drop of tab orders. However, you can
always change the order of a tab
you compile, it
comes up with the message that unit1.pas cannot be found? Or is it
some other time?
Steve
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On 29/08/07, Berend de Boer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve, I've used Delphi since 1.0. Yeah, all that stuff works. It's
just that my
that?
The interesting thing about it is that it ocurs in 2 of the
applications that I look after, and it has only just started occuring
recently (may be after update #2).
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See the TMS Components. But you should be able to cope with normal
TPageControl. TPageControl has an ActivePage property where it lists
the name of the tabsheet selected (rather than using TabIndex).
Steve
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requirements.
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On 28/08/07, Todd Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why not just use a TTabControl and instantiate each page as a frame embedded
in a panel, when the user changes tab?
Todd.
You mean, make it act just like a TPageControl? (grin)
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Rohit,
The TMS PageControl has an OnCanChange event that passes FromPage and ToPage :)
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On 28/08/07, Rohit Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Steve,
Gidday Rohit,
A major
is getting these from and
why it insists on writing them to the project? And while you are at
it, can anyone tell me how to distribute my project to an external
collegue without it wanting to look in a directory that doesn't exist
on his computer?
Thanks
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... similar frustrations and annoyances...
Thanks Rohit, I too would like CodeGear to clean up these project files.
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The Delphi Wiki gives a list on a page there somewhere that tells you
EVERY keyboard shortcut for each Delphi version. Nice.
Steve
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I hit a wrong key and discovered a new function - CTRL+B
http://delphi.wikia.com/wiki/Default_IDE_Shortcut_Keys
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The Delphi Wiki gives a list on a page there somewhere that tells you
EVERY keyboard shortcut for each Delphi version. Nice
Common someone - tell us what happened at the Highlender thing in
Auckland yesterday?
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installed 6 of the 8 manually and seperately installed component
packs?
The component packs have been registered and I have ource code installed.
Any assistance here would be appreciated.
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Thanks miles.
I ended up removing the IW package for the moment and that seemed to
work. I'll figure out the what/why later. thanks for the pointer to
the registry, I'll keep that note handy.
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On 17/08/07, Myles Penlington [EMAIL
and anything
up to 2 hours to get to work in the mornings - usually about 1 hour
10. living here just 5 minutes from work is great.
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Correct - bummer eh?
Windows made sure that their Win mobile can only be programmed with
.NET, and so far only using their tools.
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I don't think so. I believe the argument
Yes
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Would a Delphi Compiler that targets ARM (natively) be interesting to
you?
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Not really sure if I get you Rohit. The various debugger options can
be placed in the toolbar as always. What is it that you are trying to
do? Which options?
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Is there a way to get
Break?
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On 07/08/07, Ross Levis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why does the Delphi help say that a For loop variable has an undefined value
after the loop finishes it's iterations? Surely the variable is always 1
greater than the maximum
Contact your local bank, they can supply you with an algorythm that
you can use to check if a number is correct.
Steve
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On 06/08/07, Sean Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to determine if a bank account number is correct? I
with thai on
2. Else I suspect code pages (are they still around) plus a font that
has the character in it.
Steve Peacocke wrote:
Good afternoon all.
I'm having problems displaying the Thai Baht symbol (?) any ideas?
This page...
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/0e3f
I can also paste symbol (?) into the source code and using a font
that supposed to render correctly, either Mocrosoft Sans Sarif or
Tahoma, all that will display is 'symbol (?)'.
Talk about frustrating.
Any help here by anyone would be really, really helpful.
Steve
On 03/08/07, Steve Peacocke
Just to clarify, My code states...
Label1.Caption := 'symbol (?)';
Memo1.lines.add('symbol (?)');
but in each case the question mark '?' is displayed instead fo the baht symbol.
I will, no doubt, have the same issue with Pound and others.
Steve
On 03/08/07, Steve Peacocke [EMAIL
up with a question mark.
Steve
On 03/08/07, Steve Peacocke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just to clarify, My code states...
Label1.Caption := 'symbol (?)';
Memo1.lines.add('symbol (?)');
but in each case the question mark '?' is displayed instead fo the baht
symbol.
I will, no doubt
to be delivered next year. For now I would suggest
the excellent TMS component suite. (http://www.tmssoftware.com/)
Regards Tim.
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Thanks Colin, I'm looking at the TMS Unicode component also.
Steve
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Steve,
I think you are going to need to incorporate unicode. Learn about Unicode
here:
http://perl.net.au/wiki/Unicode
You will find the Thai character
There is an article about that at...
http://www.latiumsoftware.com/en/pascal/0027.php#6
Steve
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So what is the best way to detect the screensaver is on? The best way I
know so far
and I
can use it. preliminary trials with the downloadable trial components
have, so far, proven successful.
Thanks again.
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From: Steve
, how's that done. I want a label to
display the equivilent of..
Dollar = $12,345
Baht = ?12,345
Any ideas?
Steve
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with the current
line that I'm processing.
I've already tried Memo1.Enabled := false, but the frigging thing
still keeps updating.
I don't want to make it invisible as it looks really horrible.
Any suggestions?
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Perhaps:
sl := TStringList.Create;
sl.Assign(memo1.lines);
//process sl
memo1.lines.Assign(sl);
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', then A closes, leaving B to it.
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On 31/07/07, Rohit Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The way mine works is that a starts its splash screen (which has the
progress info on it) and launches b. b has the identical splash screen
and just
) + SizeOf(CullenMouth - HelenDarkLook));
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Heh.
And here was me thinking it was due to the highest interest rates in the
Western World... ;-)
It must be worth 80c US at the moment
Hidden under TeeChart Std in the tool palette
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Ok, where has TeeChart gone ?
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the project/options/linker/Map File; to Detailed (in desperation)
What else do I need to set to tell Delphi that I really, really,
pretty please, need to see that value?
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) while they complete this massive task.
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Panic is rising to the surface here. Can anyone point me in the right
direction please?
What happened?
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me that component.
Panic is rising to the surface here. Can anyone point me in the right
direction please?
What happened?
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, but have the ability to define
starting point, play, pause, know when its finished, etc. and able to
play mpg files.
Suggestions please.
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Looks good Neven, thanks. Do you know if there is a VCL component that
can use this?
Steve
On 18/07/07, Neven MacEwan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VLC?
Steve Peacocke wrote:
I am finally giving up on all the problems that Windows Media Player
are giving and am searching for a total replacement
There are mentions of ActiveX as well but remember this is x-platform
open source so windows is not the
centre of that universe
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HTH
Neven
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Looks good Neven, thanks. Do you know if there is a VCL component that
can use this?
Steve
On 18/07/07, Neven MacEwan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VLC?
Steve
I'll still take a look at it - when that site is back up (I can't seem
to be able to load it as yet).
Thanks.
Steve
On 18/07/07, Sean Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ignore my last email, I missed the VCL requirement. Still a good player though.
Regards
Sean Cross
Although they try very hard not to tell you, it seems to be a .NET
only tool. I'm developing in Win32. Thanks, I'm still on the lookout.
So far I'm still investigating VLC.
How about Media Player Classic - anyone know of a programmer way to
use this? perhaps a VCL Component wrapper?
Steve
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