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question - manipulate text on sender side Hi, Is there a way that after the user will send the message, it will appear differently only on his side? When using 'Messgae.replace' it will change the text as I want, but I want only the sender to see the change, and that the receiver will get ... | Hen | Scripting | 03-30-2008 at 11:00 AM |
plugin for clickable text only SENDER SIDE Hi all, Long ago I posted a question, and in general I have been told it can be done using plugins. I read in the scripting documentation that there is no longer a support for plugins, so I don't know.... Here is the thing: I want the sender itself ... | Hen | Scripting | 03-30-2008 at 10:53 AM |
RE: Clickable text Why is that? As I said - I want the text I myself wrote to be clickable only on MY computer. I dont care about the remote one, he will see a regular message. | Hen | Scripting | 11-26-2007 at 05:09 PM |
Clickable text Hello, Is there a way to make words in text inside the conversation window to respond to mouse clicks? But, I dont want the one who got the message to be able to do that, but the one who sent it. i.e When I click on a word I myself typed, after it wa... | Hen | Scripting | 11-26-2007 at 05:00 PM |
RE: ligal information question Hello, I am sorry for not being understood. I am the developer and I would like to combine the program (Messenger Plus) + script (written by me/any of my workers) in a commercial product I have. Is this Legal? Regrads, Hanan. | Hen | WLM Plus! Help | 09-23-2007 at 04:43 PM |
ligal information question Hello, I would like to know if I it is legal to use scripts in a commercial product? Regards, Hanan. | Hen | WLM Plus! Help | 09-22-2007 at 07:11 PM |
RE: newbie wants to call C++ program I guessed there was some acronym here which I didnt know... It was a joke... :-) But yes, you explained well. Thank you. | Hen | Scripting | 08-29-2007 at 01:56 PM |
RE: newbie wants to call C++ program On the basis of .net_file = <DotNetFile> should have called it <VBFile> .... ;-) Didnt see that at first... just didnt pop into my mind. <DotNetFile> much more logic name... :-) Thanks! | Hen | Scripting | 08-29-2007 at 01:19 PM |
RE: newbie wants to call C++ program You were quicker than me in 10seconds... :-) I just updated my reply.... By the way, what's excatly the difference between <OleFiles> and <DotNetFiles> ? Thanks! | Hen | Scripting | 08-29-2007 at 01:05 PM |
RE: newbie wants to call C++ program OK, cool. Now I can work with C++. In case I need VB I understand I need to register using "OleFiles". How do I register? using the next? : <OleFiles> <FileName>C++_function.dll</FileName> </OleFiles> Do I need also to write: var sDll = new Activ... | Hen | Scripting | 08-29-2007 at 12:59 PM |
RE: newbie wants to call C++ program ...oops didnt notice that one before. OK, so I can call the function. (So why back in 2006, they posted you should call a function using " sDll.function(parameters); " ?) But regarding my previouse reply - I register it by (1) or (2) or someother ... | Hen | Scripting | 08-29-2007 at 12:32 PM |
newbie wants to call C++ program Hi all, I just read about this messenger scripting option few days ago, and its very freidnly programming. 1) Can I combine in my script, C++ / VB programs? If a certain event happens, I want to send event parameters to a C++ program. 2) Do you know... | Hen | Scripting | 08-28-2007 at 10:08 PM |