Re: Mixing and matching DLL files from other langs
- Posted by Brian Jackson <bjackson at 2FARGON.COM> Apr 08, 2000
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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