Dear Sarah,

Revolution can indeed communicate via VBscript/VB to a COM object in much the same way as Revolution can communicate with an application via Applescript and an applications dictionary.

Regards,

Tom


On Jul 27, 2006, at 2:04 AM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:

Hi everyone,

I received this query this morning:

I am a vb programmer with many project running COM in the windows side.
Do you happen to know if COM is available in Runtime Revolution?

I know almost nothing about VB but from discussions I've read on this
list, COM is not just a reference to a serial port but can be
something similar to AppleScript for inter-application communications.
Is this correct or am I way off the mark?

Anyway, can someone with more Windows expertise than me please help me
answer this question.

Thanks,
Sarah
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