Tony said it all and said it well. It's the understanding and knowledge of
the Object Model that is needed in order to make the application do what you
want. It's strange that it is always called "DOM" when, as Tony said, the
word "Document" does not necessarily apply.
There are some other app
http://www.indexinfocus.com/
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> I need to find some info th
Try www.indexinfocus.com
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I need to find some info that was presented here about a year ago -- where
are th
try http://www.indexinfocus.com
Best,
Lee
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004, David Wolverton wrote:
> I need to find some info that was presented here about a year ago -- where
> are the archives kept now? Used to be a link on oliver.com, but it's not
> linked there, and I don't see anything obvious on the
I need to find some info that was presented here about a year ago -- where
are the archives kept now? Used to be a link on oliver.com, but it's not
linked there, and I don't see anything obvious on the U2ug.org web site...
Thanks!
David W.
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That D in DOM is a general term and doesn't necessarily refer only to
legible Documents. I think DOM and API can be used interchangably when
referring to class libraries that define complex data structures along with
related method/property/event structures. The MS Office libraries are a
good exa
Ok , so how does that apply in the context that it was used - difference
between versions of VB ?
Gerry
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Sorry that I misled you twice. First, I'm not dismissing Mono. As I said,
Mono is one of the better tricks of our time. And that's really our
business - tricks of the trade :)
And my underlying meaning by saying that MS benefits is that Mono makes
Windows useable by a wider audience and that
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