Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Feature selection conditions don't work on
reinstall
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
OneReallyCoolApplication [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But how come the sample WiX code from Tramontana has multiple
NewDialog
events?
Because its buggy? I didn't write that sample code, so
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was under the impression that while it is only permitted to *trigger*
one NewDialog operation, it is permitted to include definitions for
several trigger operations as long as the conditions under which the
separate dialogs are
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Having said that, the scenario which prompted the question may still not
work exactly as desired - specifically that the dialog which
*immediately* follows the one showing the feature tree varies based on
the presence (or
Let's say I have a feature MyFeature, and a CustomizeDlg where the user can
select whether or not MyFeature will be installed. Depending on what the
user selects I want the Next button to link to a different dialog. So I have
Dialog Id=CustomizeDlg ...
Control Id=Next Type=PushButton
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
OneReallyCoolApplication [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Let's say I have a feature MyFeature, and a CustomizeDlg where the user can
select whether or not MyFeature will be installed. Depending on what the
user selects I want the Next button to link to a different
Richard-45 wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
OneReallyCoolApplication [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Let's say I have a feature MyFeature, and a CustomizeDlg where the user
can
select whether or not MyFeature will be installed. Depending on what the
user selects I want the Next
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
OneReallyCoolApplication [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But how come the sample WiX code from Tramontana has multiple NewDialog
events?
Because its buggy? I didn't write that sample code, so I can't tell
you why it is the way it is.
However, if you look at the
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