Hi Steve,

  I've got to know that you have received a copy of
the NetworkserviceAPI.lib from Russell. Would like to
know are you currently using it and is it working fine
at your side?

  In fact I'm facing the same problem as you did
previously, would appreciate if you can offer some
help. Thanks.

 

Regards,
Joon

>> The API was always a hack - never a real API. 
However, it's the only way
>> edit / add Network Profiles they provided, so I
never did work out why they
>> pulled it.  My only thought is that with new
devices not having the same
>> NetworkDB format they thought having the API in the
wild would create more
>> trouble than worth.
>> 
>> I was assuming when it got pulled that the next
release of the SDK would
>> include a proper API for working with the network
panels - but OS5 doesn't
>> bring any joy there.  It'sa pity - as PDAs become
more and more connected
>> they'll be more and more developers having to deal
with this problem of not
>> being able to setup their user's network panel
information for them.
>> 
>Yeah you would imagine that more and more of us will
be writing wireless apps 
>or these devices as more of the devices get built in
wireless connectivity. 
>Maybe they are going to release something in the next
OS release (when we might 
>even get some GPRS APIs as well).

>I'm currently writing for a Handspring Treo running
OS 3.5 so they will do me 
>fine, although it does kinda pigeon-hole my app into
only running on a couple 
>of devices.

>Am I correct in thinking that the format of the
network preferences is no 
>longer standard across all devices (since you mention
new devices not having 
>the same NetworkDB format) ?

>cheers

>Steve


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