Alright. I kind of get the idea. But how do I do that? Anyway, it is more for development reason than anything else. It's not that big of a deal. But still it would be nice to have a solution...
Thanx again M.E. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello all. > > I am desperately in need for you help guys. Here is the story: > > 1- I have created a small simple COM serve with python (along the lines > > read in Win32 Programming with python). > > 2- If I start the server and call a function from VBE everything works > > fine > > 3- I then want to modify the function in the python COM server > > 4- I unregister the server and register it again hoping the changes > > will take effect > > 5- I make call to the function from VBE but the it seems that VBE > > doesn't reload/refresh the reference to the server. > > So I do I get VBE to point to the last version of the server? If I > > close VBE and reload it then it works. But I think there is probably a > > smarter way. Please, tell me there is! > > Few posts deal with the issue, but so far I couldn't find anything > > about it... > > > > Thanx all > > M.E > > I don't know how well this works for python-based COM components, but > the general fix is to setup a Component Services package. This creates > a proxy component which can be independently killed from the Component > Services management console. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list