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Dark GDK .NET / VB and GDK

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VB and GDK
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Posted: 3rd Jun 2009 07:35
Does the version of GDK that you can pay for work in Visual Basic Express Edition but with the script type VB.

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Niels Henriksen
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Posted: 3rd Jun 2009 10:50
It works in VB.NET But I dont know about VB Express Edition.

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KISTech
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Posted: 3rd Jun 2009 18:49
The express editions of VB and C# are .Net, so DarkGDK.Net works with them.

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Posted: 4th Jun 2009 00:00 Edited at: 4th Jun 2009 00:01
DarkGDK.NET is compatable with Express, Professional and Enterprise of the .NET variants of Visual Studio 2008.

Paul.

VB and GDK
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Posted: 4th Jun 2009 07:26
thats that helps its just i dont want t obye and then it doesnt work ae

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Bozzy
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Posted: 10th Jun 2009 22:03
I mean, it should work with ANY .NET language, right?

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KISTech
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Posted: 11th Jun 2009 02:17
You thinking something like ASP.Net?

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Posted: 11th Jun 2009 04:04
It won't work with ASP. The reason for this, is because the core part of the product runs natively, and will not function in a sandbox or Server side browsing environment. Even some limitations are imposed on VBScript and JavaScript applets.

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Bozzy
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Posted: 12th Jun 2009 10:51
Quote: "You thinking something like ASP.Net?"


If that was in reply to me, I meant only "offline" languages, such as Delphi.Net or whatever it is called.

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KISTech
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Posted: 12th Jun 2009 18:01
The thought of ASP.Net was interesting though. Chances are if it's something that supports modules made for the Microsoft .Net languages, it could work. I know nothing about Delphi.Net or the others though.

jasuk70
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Posted: 12th Jun 2009 18:36
ASP.net is not a language, more of a way of serving web pages. You still write programs using a .net language such as VB or C#.

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Amnzero
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Posted: 7th Aug 2009 15:35
But you could create a control that could be embedded in a webpage.

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Posted: 8th Aug 2009 03:25
It would only work via ActiveX to support the native environment, but it's well beyond the scope of this board.

Paul.

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