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Beanie93

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  1. @RobJanes:

    > With the current CS:DE For Dummies I've released, you can edit the following windows by manually editing the interface.ini file (the editor would simply allow you to do it by clicking and dragging rather than using Notepad to edit the INI file)
    >
    > Movable Windows:
    > GUI_Chat
    > GUI_Hotbar
    > GUI_Menu
    > GUI_Bars
    > GUI_Inventory
    > GUI_Spells
    > GUI_Character
    > GUI_Options
    > GUI_Party
    > GUI_Description
    > GUI_MainMenu
    > GUI_Shop
    > GUI_WhosOn

    Amazing. Is the whole GUI custom? Or only the Who's On list?
  2. @Dremek:

    > Stealing? What? I never meant for this to be THAT good. It's my first Visual Basic Program. Ever. But no one cuts me any slack at all. Even though I think it's pretty good for my first VB2010 project. Yall have not seen the latest version, which I will release after I get one line of code working. And then you will stop insulting me. Trust Me, It's way better. It has bookmarks homepage, ETC. So just wait.

    You can't consider yourself a good programmer if you can't figure how to check a setting and write it to a textbox.
  3. @Ryoku:

    > >.> Bean… your a twit. EO was designed on a Windows 7 computer. There is no reason why it wouldn't work on one if you had the runtime files.

    So? The problem is VB6, not EO, you smarty-pants. I had the exact problem by opening any VB6 source project when I got this computer, which is a Windows 7.
  4. @Whackeddie99:

    > you need to register the EO runtimes.

    wat.

    @Bcm27; http://www.cebutechblogger.com/2009/10/windows-7-automation-error-accessing.html
    If you're using XP… then weird. But that link should work with Windows Vista and 7.
  5. I'm not asking you if you coded it yourself or not. I'm asking you what's the purpose of having to enter text that can be easily found in your own computer. If your "login feature" connected to a server, or a database, then it would be useful, but simply using My.Settings or using System I/O for it is useless.
  6. @Kemerd:

    > Thanks? Added a login feature. There's one error with logging in, once I fix that. I will release the new browser. Lots of new features added!

    And the purpose of the "login feature" is? Just waste your time in writing text that is found on your own computer?
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