thanks Chris. I'll give them a look. Can they be redistributed by applications that use them, or do the users have to buy MS Project? Or is their an MS Project sdk?
tex Chris Pratley wrote: > > I believe MS Project ships with several webparts for use in IE. These > are probably Unicode enabled. > > Sent with OfficeXP final release > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael (michka) Kaplan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: October 18, 2001 6:00 PM > To: Tex Texin > Cc: Unicoders; NE Localization SIG > Subject: Re: OCX's that support Unicode > > Tex, > > > Michael, thanks. > > Any time. :-) > > > Are there any Microsoft controls that do scheduling (for displaying > > project timelines or something similar, even if crude...)? > > I do not know of any.... but of course there may well be several > available. > Way too much stuff comes out of MS for anyone to keep track of it (heck, > didn't Gates move out of the CEO spot to have more time to review > products > again? He wasn't seeing it enough, either! <g>). > > > More generally, I was mucking around with some of the Microsoft OCXs, > > but it got too confusing. They had many that seem to do similar > things, > > some were probably just later versions, of an original and were > renamed. > > But it was hard to figure out which were the latest, and which will be > > supported going forward, and also had reasonable licensing, so I > > couldn't properly recommend them. > > (I can't tell people to build applications and require their customers > > to buy or download some unrelated software.) > > Well, if you have an OCX in mind, I might either know what the deal is > for > redist, or else I might know who to ask.... we can continue that > conversation offline if we have moved off of Unicode for that? > > > If you or anyone else could suggest guidelines, then I might > reconsider > > recommending these controls. > > Most controls and components that ship with dev. products (and which a > dev > would need to deploy solutions) are on a redist list that is included > with > the product. This includes SQL Server, VS, VC, VB, Office Developer, > etc. > There are exceptions (which is why checking that redist list can be so > important) but by and large its true. > > MichKa > > Michael Kaplan > Trigeminal Software, Inc. > http://www.trigeminal.com/ -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Tex Texin Director, International Business mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +1-781-280-4271 the Progress Company Fax: +1-781-280-4655 -------------------------------------------------------------

