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[split] development in asp.net
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aamiranga
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O.P. RE: stuffPlug-NG validation code ?
can you or anybody tell me how to get help about the developemnet of new plugins for messenger plus! in asp.net?
09-09-2005 12:59 PM
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RE: stuffPlug-NG validation code ?
First, this should really have been a separate thread.
Second, I doubt you can use a language such as ASP.NET to write plugins, due to the way the plugin API works (the language needs to support the stdcall calling convention.

Edit: Forgot about the whole COM thing...

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09-09-2005 01:12 PM
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RE: [split] development in asp.net
If ASP.net supports creating and exporting COM-objects, you might be able to, but I highly doubt it will...
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09-09-2005 02:07 PM
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RE: [split] development in asp.net
ASP is a Microsoft technology, so you never know.
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09-09-2005 03:58 PM
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RE: [split] development in asp.net
You cannot use ASP.NET to write a plugin. A plugin needs to be a DLL file with a COM wrapper.

You can, however, use any dot net language to write a dll with a COM wrapper.
09-12-2005 12:51 PM
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