Sorry about that, I didn't put 2 and 2 together on that.
Hers my situation...
We have an application written in C++(I was using vb6 as a test, still the
best test language in the Universe)
that allows for users to create plugins. The plug-in architect has both code
only and UI interfaces. Both are
needed to create a sucessfull plugin. This is done in VB6 by creating a user
control. The ctl is used to interface with the plug-in UI and then
in VB6 another class is added which communicates to the Plug-in code only
interface. The 2 work in concert. Works beautifully
How can I do this with .Net?
Is this at all possible. We have many useres world wide who would like to
create plug-in's using .Net.
Can something be done on the C++ app to handles this?
Thanks for your help and expertise.
-Lou
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"Lou" <lo********@comcast.net> schrieb: Its a user control that I want the form to show up in VB6
I did check the "Register for COM interop" box and that was very helpfull
but I don't get the form to show up in VB6
VB6 code
Dim x As New UserControl1
As I already said, this is not supported!
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