I just tried again and got the same result. I even thought that
perhaps the number is supposed to be a number and not a string so
omitted the quotes but that just generated an invalid number error
inside NSBasic.
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "George Henne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Chris
Hi Chris,
I'm having trouble duplicating your results.
Here's my code:
showokbutton true
'ShellExecute "open","regsvrce","http50.ocx"
AddObject "IPWorks.HTTP.1","http"
http.ok="3150413558414E5852464646464E
5342415331430
0004D5559585058484241505337534458583
I checked with /n software - they don't have an easier way to do this.
The OK numbers are unique to each user.
If I have some extra time, I'll see if we can come up with something easier.
>Okay, well, I've had some luck, so maybe describing what I did would
>help.
>
>First off, I'd already co
Thats exactly what I did... Must be something wrong with my "ok"
number. I'll try it again tonight.
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Chris Kenworthy"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Okay, well, I've had some luck, so maybe describing what I did
would
> help.
>
> First off, I'd already copied the ocx
Okay, well, I've had some luck, so maybe describing what I did would
help.
First off, I'd already copied the ocx files, (http50.ocx is the one
I'm testing on,) to the device and used a tiny NSB program to run the
regsvrce on them. Before we got into this discussion about the
licences, my test
Awesome Chris but no joy.
I added IPPort to NSBasic desktop which exhibits the same no-
properties problem as NSBasic CE but it did show an "ok" number when
I added a textbox and set its text to IPPort1.ok
I then wrote this tiny app:
AddObject "IPWorks.IPPort","ipport1"
ipport1.ok = "31504"
Sub
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Subject: [nsbasic-ce] Re: Installing IPWorks on desktop/CE?
Alright, I actually emailed someone at /n software support about
this, and got a fairly prompt and helpful reply, which I'll quote in
part for the benefit of the group:
> To register ActiveX libraries from this toolkit onto th
I'll add this to the ipWorks page we have.
Let me know if you find anything else which should be there!
>Alright, I actually emailed someone at /n software support about
>this, and got a fairly prompt and helpful reply, which I'll quote in
>part for the benefit of the group:
>
>> To register A
Alright, I actually emailed someone at /n software support about
this, and got a fairly prompt and helpful reply, which I'll quote in
part for the benefit of the group:
> To register ActiveX libraries from this toolkit onto the device,
> you'll need to use the Control Manager application provid
On a whim I brought up VB6 and added some IP#Works controls. They
seem to work just fine. That got me thinking that maybe I downloaded
the wrong package so I went back and made sure I grabbed the 2002
activeX for pocktetpc. I uninstalled what I had and re-installed the
new download but there's
I thought I saw something about this a while ago, either on the group
or the NSBasic site, but now I can't find it, and I'm wondering if I
was imagining it... something along the lines of 'you need to create a
project on your desktop that uses IP*Works, and access such-and-such
property to find
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