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SonGouki raised an interesting point in answer to a posted question. He/she/it always supplies vb6 version answers to questions. I generally supply vb5 version answers. :(
People should indicate which version, and which service pack, they are using when posting a question. This would give them a greater chance of getting a usable answer. :)
By the way which version are you using ?
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HI
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VB7 Beta 2 !
Just kidding :D, VB6 SP3 !
Did I get ya?
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as most of the examples are written in vb6, the users of this forum should assume that code is written in vb6, unless the provider otherwise states.
Just my $0.02
I guess I agree with you, but the person who needs the code, should also specify which version that they require it in...
ok??
I suggest everyone adds their version to their Signature, (like me) that will enable other users to put their time into code that can be interpreted by the other persons version.
[Edited by da_silvy on 04-28-2000 at 06:30 PM]
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I think that is an excellent idea, in fact I've added the hint to my sig...
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Amen to that Jethro!
On a side note, I was wondering what you guys think of responding to E-Mails from this site. I personally don't like to do it because I feel that others who may be interested in the information are cut out of the loop, kind of defeating the purpose of this forum, IMHO.