1. What is DDE?
- Posted by Sabal Mike <MikeS at NOTATIONS.COM> Jan 10, 2001
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I'm familiar with TCP/IP/Socks/etc., but DDE is one of those Windows things I never paid much attention to. Kat mentioned something about it being more secure than Socks. A link to an FAQ page would be a great help. TIA, Michael J. Sabal
2. Re: What is DDE?
- Posted by "CK's Yahoo Mail" <cklester at YAHOO.COM> Jan 10, 2001
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It's an older Windows application automation technology, replaced by OLE, ADO, etc... I doubt it will be supported anymore in the near future... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sabal Mike" <MikeS at NOTATIONS.COM> To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 2:21 PM Subject: What is DDE? I'm familiar with TCP/IP/Socks/etc., but DDE is one of those Windows things I never paid much attention to. Kat mentioned something about it being more secure than Socks. A link to an FAQ page would be a great help. TIA, Michael J. Sabal __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
3. Re: What is DDE?
- Posted by "CK's Yahoo Mail" <cklester at YAHOO.COM> Jan 10, 2001
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Well, looks like Ray is the only one to have passed the test! <ahem> <\< P.S. Ray, aren't you too busy on that Allegro stuff to be correcting me?! heheh > >It's an older Windows application automation technology, replaced by OLE, > >ADO, etc... I doubt it will be supported anymore in the near future... > > Just to pick you up there ck, > ADO is to do with data access. > > Ray Smith __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
4. Re: What is DDE?
- Posted by "CK's Yahoo Mail" <cklester at YAHOO.COM> Jan 10, 2001
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> I needed a break, as well as the fact that I am studying (supposed to > be studying!) for my Microsoft Certified Solution Developer Certificate. > I passed the first exam and have 3 to go which will take a few months. What do they test and what does it mean (besides six figures, I mean)? _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
5. Re: What is DDE?
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at IX.NET.AU> Jan 10, 2001
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>Well, looks like Ray is the only one to have passed the test! <ahem> > Actually I did pass the test!!! (see below) >P.S. Ray, aren't you too busy on that Allegro stuff to be correcting me?! >heheh Actually I haven't touched euAllegro since before Xmas. I needed a break, as well as the fact that I am studying (supposed to be studying!) for my Microsoft Certified Solution Developer Certificate. I passed the first exam and have 3 to go which will take a few months. (I know I know ... but I have to pay the bills!) ..meaning don't expect to many updates or new software from me in the near future. I'll still do my best to help anyone using current libraries with maybe the occasional update ... since Euphoria programming is like ... *FUN* and Visual Basic is like ... *WORK*. Ray Smith
6. Re: What is DDE?
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Jan 10, 2001
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On 10 Jan 2001, at 14:24, CK's Yahoo Mail wrote: > It's an older Windows application automation technology, replaced by OLE, ADO, > etc... I doubt it will be supported anymore in the near future... I think i remember microsoft saying they would not support it anymore, after win95, but it is still used in such applications as the clipboard, Word, Internet Explorer, etc. in win98, etc.. DR DOS has a similar msg handler for applications to talk to each otherr. As for an url, i don't know.... Try a word search for "DDEML" , and look in the help files in Delphi and Pascal. Oddly, the DDE in turbo pascal v7 in win3.11 will not work in win95. Naturally, the DDE explainations in mirc are quite an overview, with no details. I have not upgraded mirc in several version releases, and i hear OLE and such is now supported in mirc. Something else i noted, in mirc, if a dde message is sent to a DDE handle that doesn't exist, *if* windoze is sending back an error, and it should be, mirc discards it. If nothing else, this makes it easy to write an application that can function without blowing up or tossing error messages when the dde extension to it is missing. Since this can be a problem in my code, to have a big hunk of it, an entire thread, missing, i do implement handshaking and timeouts. Kat > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sabal Mike" <MikeS at NOTATIONS.COM> > To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> > Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 2:21 PM > Subject: What is DDE? > > > I'm familiar with TCP/IP/Socks/etc., but DDE is one of those Windows things I > never paid much attention to. Kat mentioned something about it being more > secure than Socks. A link to an FAQ page would be a great help. > > TIA, > Michael J. Sabal > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com >
7. Re: What is DDE?
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at IX.NET.AU> Jan 10, 2001
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- Last edited Jan 11, 2001
>> I needed a break, as well as the fact that I am studying (supposed to >> be studying!) for my Microsoft Certified Solution Developer Certificate. >> I passed the first exam and have 3 to go which will take a few months. > >What do they test and what does it mean (besides six figures, I mean)? What is tested? The material tested is quite broad but focuses alot on COM components, ADO (data access) usage, MTS (that's Microsoft Transaction Server!), and SQL server. There is also an elective exam and an advanced analysis exam. I had used VB (I'm doing the VB strand) quiet a bit previously but not alot of the things that where tested ... so even people who have used VB alot may need to study a few areas extensively. What does it mean? It is a nice qualification to have, but you still need experience when going for that job. It doesn't mean you are a great programer, or even that you can program. It just means you how to use most of what MS believe to be the important technologies. I used to be a die hard VB fan, then I was a die hard Euphoria fan ... now I just realise all languages have pros and cons and you use the one you know the best or best suited for the job. Ray Smith
8. Re: What is DDE?
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at IX.NET.AU> Jan 10, 2001
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Hi, >It's an older Windows application automation technology, replaced by OLE, >ADO, etc... I doubt it will be supported anymore in the near future... Just to pick you up there ck, ADO is to do with data access. Ray Smith