From: Rick Rothstein on
> Aha! But the Express version is free.
> He doesn't have to buy it.

I don't personally know the answer because I'm not familiar with the Express
version, so let me ask...

Does the Express version do everything that the other versions of VB.NET do?
I would lose nothing functionality-wise by moving from the Pro or Enterprise
edition of VB6 to the Expression version of VB.NET?

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"mayayana" <mayayana(a)nospam.invalid> wrote in message
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>
>> Your solution, on the other hand, requires him to
>> purchase some current version of VB.NET
>
> Aha! But the Express version is free. He doesn't
> have to buy it. Told you so. Told you so. ;)
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Paul, MVP (Newsgroup Marketing) ;)
> ~~~---~~~---~~~---~~~---~~~
>
>
>

From: Mike Williams on
"Paul Clement" <UseAdddressAtEndofMessage(a)swspectrum.com> wrote in message
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> It's just information Mike. No reason to fear it or be
> intolerant of it or those who deliver it.

Stop making things up Paul. It's nothing to do with fearing information or
being intolerant of it. It is all to do with not asking for it and not
wanting to hear it. If I or anyone else wished to listen to your VB.Net
sales patter or hear your VB.Net solutions to programming problems then we
would be asking our questions on the VB.Net newsgroup. If you want to
provide Classic VB solutions to Classic VB questions then stick around,
otherwise go somewhere else where your VB.Net stuff will be appreciated and
where it belongs, which is the group that Micro$oft have specifically set up
for it. It is more than a year since you posted a message to the main
Micro$oft VB.Net group so on the assumption that you have forgotten where it
is I'll give you a reminder. You'll find it at microsoft
public.dotnet.languages.vb

Mike


From: Karl E. Peterson on
Tony Girgenti wrote:
> Thanks Ralph.
>
> I thought that would be the case. I guess i can't do it just using VB6
> resources.

Of course you can! But that would require intimate knowledge of each
file format. Others have already canned this knowledge, and it's
generally recognized that it's been well done and worth reusing. I'd
recommend looking at the FreeImage Project, myself.

--
..NET: It's About Trust!
http://vfred.mvps.org


From: Karl E. Peterson on
Paul Clement wrote:
> � and you are a disgrace as an MVP.
>
> Doesn't really matter.

Yeah, we know you've felt that way for years. So what's the point in
repeatedly pointing it out, hmmm?

--
..NET: It's About Trust!
http://vfred.mvps.org


From: Nobody on
"Rick Rothstein" <rick.newsNO.SPAM(a)NO.SPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
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>> Aha! But the Express version is free.
>> He doesn't have to buy it.
>
> I don't personally know the answer because I'm not familiar with the
> Express version, so let me ask...
>
> Does the Express version do everything that the other versions of VB.NET
> do? I would lose nothing functionality-wise by moving from the Pro or
> Enterprise edition of VB6 to the Expression version of VB.NET?

Take your question to the proper group:

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb