Aaron,
After sending this, but forgot it would go to the list and not Chip, I went
to his link on that email below, and got no more postings on that page.
Don't know what caused it, but still unable to download the 7.5. I did send
an email to GW Sales and waiting an answer.
Bruce
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 3:38 PM
Subject: Re: Window-Eyes 7.5 sdk, 64-bit machines and shared objects
You guys are most likely running into old Google cache stuff. I'm not finding
these phrases on any of our pages. If you are, you'll need to tell me exactly
where.
Aaron
On 3/25/2011 3:03 PM, bT wrote:
Chip when going to those links last week, the secure link also loaded the
Viagra stuff. No one responded and I want to know what is going on.
I figure that the link the other person posted was corrupt.
do you have links that can get around this issue?
Also, I can not download the 7.5 version, and that may also be because of
the same issue.
Did you download the 7.5 version?
Bruce
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 7:54 PM
Subject: RE: Window-Eyes 7.5 sdk, 64-bit machines and shared objects
Thanks Aaron; this finally clicked with me, and I begin to see what they
are. I had thought they were something GW had done to the active scripting
engine.
It would be nice though if there were more in the manual; there's only one
sentence in the manual explaining the sharedObjects object, and it's not
especially enlightening.
thanks.
Chip
________________________________
From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 8:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Window-Eyes 7.5 sdk, 64-bit machines and shared objects
SharedObjects is just an object inside the Window-Eyes object model. You can
read more about them in the Window-Eyes App Developer Reference guide.
Aaron
On 3/21/2011 10:55 PM, Sean Farrow wrote:
Hi Doug:
When implementing a shared object, do I need to implement a specific
interface-I carn't seem to find any docs!
Any help appreciated.
Regards
Sean.
From: Doug Geoffray [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 22 March 2011 00:23
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Window-Eyes 7.5 sdk, 64-bit machines and shared objects
Chip,
You can certainly do what you said but yes, you can also use
SharedObjects.Register from any script you create. It doesn't matter who
creates the shared object.
Doug
On 3/21/2011 6:43 PM, Chip Orange wrote:
Hi Doug,
re your answer on shared objects: you didn't mean you could
create something which is part of the sharedobjects() structure used by
VBScript and JScripts apps right? You mean you could simply create a COM
object, which could be used by any and all apps?
thanks.
Chip
________________________________
From: Doug Geoffray [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 4:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Sean Farrow
Subject: Re: Window-Eyes 7.5 sdk, 64-bit machines and shared objects
Sean,
The 7.5 SDK is now live. You can download it along with the older
ones at:
https://www.gwmicro.com/App_Central/Developers/
Regarding your 32/64 bit install question, Window-Eyes simply copies
in the files from your .wepm and does the necessary associations. The
install of a .wepm doesn't do anything about if this OS or this bit level.
Of course you can do whatever you want with your script. So you can include
a startup global script that simply determines whatever it is you are
interested in and then deletes or runs or renames or whatever you want.
As for shared objects, sure you can create a shared object from any
language that supports COM automation. Meaning any scripting language or
full programming language that supports the Window-Eyes object model.
Doug
On 3/20/2011 12:56 PM, Sean Farrow wrote:
Hi:
Ok one message with a few queries:
Do we have a release date for the sdk for window-eyes 7.5 for
writing external hosted scripts/connecting other applications to we?
If I'm writing hosted scripts (c++) for 64 bit machines, does
window-eyes have a mechanism for installing certain files from a package for
64-bit and certain files for 32-bit?
And finally, is it possible to implement a shared object in c++/an
external language?
Regards
Sean.
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