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Ripside2



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Ripside2 01 Dec 2003, 21:13
I have a AIM program that I am working on... havent found a function to destroy whole windows or at least parts of the window. Also can I send TCP packets directly to a url or must I use an IP address.
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mike.dld



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mike.dld 01 Dec 2003, 21:21
last line in sysfuncs.txt

-1 = END OF APPLICATION

need this or what?
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Ripside2



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Ripside2 01 Dec 2003, 21:42
Should have explained myself. Well that would close the whole application I just want to destroy certain parts then bring up another dialog window.
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mike.dld 01 Dec 2003, 21:46
create new, then destroy previous. 1 program can have only 1 window, you'll have to create another process and destroy main. i think so...
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poundsmack



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poundsmack 04 Dec 2003, 07:31
will we be seeing an aol instant messanger for Menuet?!?! awsome
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Ripside2 04 Dec 2003, 21:33
Yes, but first MSN only because, MUCH SIMPLER. But first I have to get around ip configuration issues that I experience in menuet.
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