1. Mixing and matching DLL files from other langs
I have posted a request about making WIndows LINK
files, with no response. I found on the net at a DLL
resource site a STKIT432.DLL file that has a create
link function in it. The file is from a Visual Basic
5 package. Can I still use this DLL file even though
it was meant for VB5...technically speaking? If I
can, can I distribute it with my programs that use it
(if I can't, being able to is kinda pointless.)
THANKS!
Mike Hurley
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2. Re: Mixing and matching DLL files from other langs
- Posted by Brian Jackson <bjackson at 2FARGON.COM>
Apr 08, 2000
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Last edited Apr 09, 2000
Mike,
As long as the author of the DLL has compiled it correctly, you should be
able to use it just like any other DLL. DLL's are machine-code, so there's
no difference whether it was created using C, VB, or any other compiler.
You can redistribute the DLL only if the author has specifically given
permission.
Brian
On Sat, 8 Apr 2000 16:58:54 -0700, Mike Hurley <mike_hurley_2 at YAHOO.COM>
wrote:
>I have posted a request about making WIndows LINK
>files, with no response. I found on the net at a DLL
>resource site a STKIT432.DLL file that has a create
>link function in it. The file is from a Visual Basic
>5 package. Can I still use this DLL file even though
>it was meant for VB5...technically speaking? If I
>can, can I distribute it with my programs that use it
>(if I can't, being able to is kinda pointless.)
>
>THANKS!
>Mike Hurley
>
>__________________________________________________
>Do You Yahoo!?
>Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
>http://im.yahoo.com
3. Re: Mixing and matching DLL files from other langs
I was pretty sure about it in that regard.
Technically speaking meant whether it is OK because I
didn't buy the programming package.
Mike Hurley
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