On 11/13/06, Paul Chitescu paulc@voip.null.ro wrote:
Changelog: mscoree: Detect if the current program is a GUI one and pop up a warning about not supporting .NET (4/4)
I think a fixme is sufficient. It's worked for all the other unimplemented features we don't provide.
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, James Hawkins wrote:
On 11/13/06, Paul Chitescu paulc@voip.null.ro wrote:
Changelog: mscoree: Detect if the current program is a GUI one and pop up a warning about not supporting .NET (4/4)
I think a fixme is sufficient. It's worked for all the other unimplemented features we don't provide.
It's because the next move (when I add back the Mono support code) is to offer the user the opportunity to download and install Mono (win32) just like the current mshtml does with Gecko.
Moreover, a GUI .NET program launched from another executable will probably not provide any output or it will be buried in the other's program output.
Paul Chitescu
On 11/13/06, Paul Chitescu paulc@voip.null.ro wrote:
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, James Hawkins wrote:
On 11/13/06, Paul Chitescu paulc@voip.null.ro wrote:
Changelog: mscoree: Detect if the current program is a GUI one and pop up a warning about not supporting .NET (4/4)
I think a fixme is sufficient. It's worked for all the other unimplemented features we don't provide.
It's because the next move (when I add back the Mono support code) is to offer the user the opportunity to download and install Mono (win32) just like the current mshtml does with Gecko.
I don't mind the offer to download mono, like we do for gecko, but we don't need a GUI message in the meantime. We didn't show a GUI message in mshtml before Mozilla/Gecko was loadable, and we shouldn't do it in this case either. A fixme will suffice.
Moreover, a GUI .NET program launched from another executable will probably not provide any output or it will be buried in the other's program output.
Even if the .NET program is launched from another program, the fixme will still show up in the console output.