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RE: NEWS about Messenger 5 and Windows XP bah. now i need to try it. | Skie | Archive | 01-05-2003 at 04:47 PM |
RE: NEWS about Messenger 5 and Windows XP well, er, there aren't exactly a lot of IRC commands. read the RFC and you won't find many... /me is probably the most 'famous' one... i think this was just irc-style though... *shrug* | Skie | Archive | 01-05-2003 at 06:34 AM |
RE: NEWS about Messenger 5 and Windows XP there should be another way to do it... i poked around for a few days, and this is basicially what I came up with (all for XP): MSN Messenger 5 does not register its own COM objects. It has type libraries in the program, just like Windows Messenger,... | Skie | Archive | 01-04-2003 at 05:51 PM |
RE: Script? did I hear script? JScript or VBScript would be the ovbious choice because of the easy API integration... a new language or integration with Javascript or similar would take significant work without too much advantage. | Skie | Archive | 01-02-2003 at 02:19 AM |
RE: NEWS about Messenger 5 and Windows XP What was the rough way that you managed to get it to work? I'm interested in the more technical aspect rather than just "it works" :) | Skie | Archive | 12-30-2002 at 06:42 AM |
RE: Biiiiiiiiiiig problem!!!! interesting. i'm running Win .NET RC1, unfortunately, and noticed that the Type Library that I have on 2K doesn't exist. The interface (IMessenger) still exists, but I'm assuming the problem is with not having a type library, or the right type lib... | Skie | Archive | 11-26-2002 at 12:23 AM |
RE: Script? did I hear script? VBScript has a pretty extensive API (i think its an API anyways) that allows you to execute code through the machine.. its apparently easy to integrate into software. never tried it myself though... | Skie | Archive | 11-24-2002 at 08:17 PM |