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Palm versus ActiveX versus Delphi

 
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:15 pm    Post subject: Palm versus ActiveX versus Delphi Reply with quote



Hello everybody,

I am trying to development an application (desktop) that take the
Datebook from the palm and send some information to the web. I have
already done this kind of work about MS Outlook.

Thus I am trying to use the ActiveX tools to make this transaction. The
Delphi can compile, but it cannot execute properly, the reason is that
the classes (TDatebookPim, and so on) are not registered.

I have searched on rededit and there was just some of the keys there,
so the Delphi ActiveX implementation cannot work properly. That is the
reason, I think.

Anyway, is there any possibility to I, using ActiveX or something
similar, under a Delphi program access the DateBook entries? Do you
have any kind of example running?


THANK YOU
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 2:07 pm    Post subject: Re: Palm versus ActiveX versus Delphi Reply with quote



Hoi Laufer

You need to repost your question on the Borland news server to make
everybody see it and possibly answer your question. Further, this news
group do not officially exist, the group to use is
borland.public.delphi.com.activex.using.

How to post to Delphi newsgroups:
<http://delphi.wikia.com/wiki/Delphi_Newsgroups>
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