That's strange. I was just looking at doing a Todo tool. I like the one
that's in Google Desktop (just a little checklist on the desktop), but I
hate the sidebar it puts up. I just want the little widget! The task list in
Outlook is hidden away and I don't like to have anything up there except my
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Outlook and Flash
Merrill, Jason wrote:
I know with the security of the Flash player, it's probably not
possible or easy (unless MS has some sort of webservice for Exchange
servers built in or something) to grab a person's Outlook Calendar or
Task list
- but what
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Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Outlook and Flash
I know with the security
Jason -
Depending on your constraints for the runtime / player of the
application you could use Proto to host the Flash files as sort of an
integration and scaffolding layer, then use VBA to integrate w/ office
apps.
Here's two links if you want to check that out:
1. Proto flash integration:
I know with the security of the Flash player, it's probably
not possible or easy (unless MS has some sort of webservice
for Exchange servers built in or something) to grab a
person's Outlook Calendar or Task list
You could certainly do this using, for example, ASP or ASP.NET to invoke
Jason,
The one way, I followed previously was like:
Create a socket server (VC++ based or whatever) which is running on some
port. If you plan to have flash client version is 9+ then, it would be
better if you have binary socket server.
That socket server can have access to Microsoft Office
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