Ah, got it.  Now I'm back to the same message Error: Object doesn't support
this property or method.  Below is the output of what I typed in Immed.

 

x = SharedObjects("com.GWMicro.GWToolkit.HotkeyManager").NewDialog();

x.IniFileName = "blah.ini";

x.IniSectionName = "hotkeys";

theStrings = strings("AIM.xml");

print(typeof(theStrings));

object

x.KeyStrings = theStrings;

Error: Object doesn't support this property or method

 

From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 3:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: accessing the GW Toolkit from JScript

 

Sorry, I was going from memory. Use theStrings rather than myStrings, as
myStrings is already defined in the Immed script.

Aaron

On 4/19/2010 2:59 PM, Cory Samaha wrote: 

Aaron,

 

When I do typeof(myStrings); I get back that it's of type object.  Did you
say this ran fine for you in immed?  I was trying this in a jScript .js file
that I was writing, but just to compare I just tried launching the hotkey
manager in immed as well and didn't have much luck there either.  As soon as
I tried to execute the line that says

x.KeyStrings = myStrings; I get the following

 

immed.js - Microsoft JScript runtime error

Line 187 Column 5

'undefined' is null or not an object

 

< 0x800A138F >

 

So either way, both typing this out in immed or from a regular .js file that
I run from the WE script manager, I can't get this to work.

 

-Cory

 

From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 9:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: accessing the GW Toolkit from JScript

 

Cory,

What do you get for the type of myStrings?

Aaron

On 4/19/2010 8:52 AM, Cory Samaha wrote: 

Aaron,

 

I tried

 

x.KeyStrings = myStrings; and I get

 

Object doesn't support this property or method

 

< 0x800A01B6 >

 

In fact, I first tried this without the parentheses and when I was
unsuccessful I moved on to including parentheses.

 

-Cory

 

From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 8:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: accessing the GW Toolkit from JScript

 

Cory,

KeyStrings is a property, not a method, so you don't need the parenthesis.
The following works for me in Immed:

x = SharedObjects("com.GWMicro.GWToolkit.HotkeyManager").NewDialog();
x.INIFileName = "blah.ini";
x.INISectionName = "Hotkeys";
myStrings = Strings("blah.xml");
x.KeyStrings = myStrings;

Aaron

On 4/18/2010 5:29 AM, Cory Samaha wrote: 

Greetings all,
 
What is the accepted approach for accessing the GW Toolkit from a
Window-Eyes hosted JScript script?  In the following lines of code, I'm
trying to launch the hotkey manager.  I haven't gotten to add keys yet, I
just want to make sure I can launch it first.  The following produces an
error.  Note that myStrings is a variable previously defined and I have
confirmed that it works as it should.
 
var hotkeyManager =
SharedObjects("com.GWMicro.GWToolkit.HotkeyManager").newDialog();
hotkeyManager.INIFileName = iniFileName;
hotkeyManager.INISectionName = "Hotkeys";
hotkeyManager.KeyStrings() = myStrings;
 
I'm getting an error on the line that says hotkeyManager.KeyStrings() =
myStrings; which says
 
Cannot assign to a function result
 
< 0x800A138B >
 
In the GW toolkit documentation examples which use VBScript syntax, I've
seen places where keyStrings() is used both with and without parentheses
after it.  I know that VBScript is less picky about the inclusion of
parentheses, but just in case, I tried that line omitting the parentheses as
in the following line.
 
hotkeyManager.KeyStrings = myStrings;
Now I get the following error.
 
Object doesn't support this property or method
 
< 0x800A01B6 >
 
So, obviously there is some syntax I'm not getting right.  Has anyone ever
tried to do this?  Any thoughts?
 
Thanks,
Cory
 







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