David,
Thank you. That clears up that question and determined I should probably
not bother with a proof of concept using VB and the Mozilla control.
God Bless <><
Greg
David wrote:
Greg Marine wrote:
Thank you David! I really appreciate the offer. For now, I'm most
interested in the interfaces y
Greg Marine wrote:
Thank you David! I really appreciate the offer. For now, I'm most
interested in the interfaces you mentioned not being available in the
ActiveX control. I eventually want to create an XPCOM wrapper using
Java by taking advantage of the JSword code.
Greg, in IHTMLDocument::put
Thank you David! I really appreciate the offer. For now, I'm most
interested in the interfaces you mentioned not being available in the
ActiveX control. I eventually want to create an XPCOM wrapper using Java
by taking advantage of the JSword code.
Again, I thank you for the help!
God Bless <><
Thank you Chris! I'll have a look at the older stable one. For now, I'm
just doing a proof of concept for the front end of things, so I may not
need any code updates to the ActiveX control for Sword. Although there
may be some Visual Studio folks out there who might be interested in
that contro
There's an ActiveX control for Sword, but it is extremely old and is now
unsupported. Still, if you think you really want to use this approach,
it would not be very hard to update the control to handle all of Sword's
recent feature additions.
The control is available at
ftp://ftp.crosswire.org
Greg Marine wrote:
Has anyone attempted to create a Sword application using Visual Basic?
Or at least, does anyone know how one might do so? I would like to set
references to the Sword API and use VB to create a front end. In the
end, I'm mostly interested in bridging the cap between the Sword A
Has anyone attempted to create a Sword application using Visual Basic?
Or at least, does anyone know how one might do so? I would like to set
references to the Sword API and use VB to create a front end. In the
end, I'm mostly interested in bridging the cap between the Sword API and
Mozilla's G