Yes, I have done a far amount of work to my .NET library.  It now has basic
support to read/write xml as well as support for working with DataTable.  I
found that by adding both of these feature it made the suite much easier to
use with other .NET objects (especially ASP.NET).

As for the log analyzer, it is close to beta -- its just on a temp hold
until I find a little more free time :)

Shawn 

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Looks Nice J=F8rn.

Shawn,

Did you ever do any more work on your .NET ctrlClient object?  This =
appears
to be a popular object to build, since there are now 3 versions, 4 if =
you
count the one used by XMailWAI.

Also, any progress on the log analyzer?

Thanks,
Chuck Frolick
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Hi,

Just in case anyone is interested:
http://jorn.aakre.no/articles/XmailCtrl/

It should be quite self-explaining so no documentation, unless anyone
asks...
More features from the ctrl protocol comming when I need them, or anyone
asks... :)


Regards,

J=F8rn
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