Windows XP hung this morning. A mouse driver problem to start the day. Windows XP and Logitech had a few problems with Wacom and Synaptics drivers. Windows XP does not accommodate multiple input devices very well.
Installed SUSE in Virtual Server 2005. Found out that old hardware (probably the CD-ROM) made the install impossible on one of my three desktop dev’ boxes.
Got Ubuntu VM working. Ubuntu’s default color depth is too high for Virtual PC 2004. One of the op’s guys fixed this for me. Mahjong in GNOME rocks.
CleanXHTML Test. Every Blog entry tests CleanXHTML output as shown here. Recent entries refined the XSLT-parameter-based configuration options.
Another CleanXHTML Test. Tested the portability of the Persistence Control (otkperst.dll) so that a standalone utility, an “assembly linker,” can be used to associate Word documents with VSTO assemblies. The control appears to work on machines without VSTO installed.
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Brant, 2005-10-31 15:03:54
Another CleanXHTML Test. Tested the portability of the Persistence Control (otkperst.dll) so that a standalone utility, an “assembly linker,” can be used to associate Word documents with VSTO assemblies. The control appears to work on machines without VSTO installed.
--Where can I get this "assembly linker"? I really need a similar tool.
rasx(), 2005-10-31 23:26:33
It's in my TODO list.
Pranav, 2005-12-20 21:17:09
I am seearching for the same thing, but don't you think this issue will be resolved if i start using VSTO 2005 an di know one thing for sure its real cooooll....!
Comments
Brant, 2005-10-31 15:03:54
Another CleanXHTML Test. Tested the portability of the Persistence Control (otkperst.dll) so that a standalone utility, an “assembly linker,” can be used to associate Word documents with VSTO assemblies. The control appears to work on machines without VSTO installed.
--Where can I get this "assembly linker"? I really need a similar tool.
rasx(), 2005-10-31 23:26:33
It's in my TODO list.
Pranav, 2005-12-20 21:17:09
I am seearching for the same thing, but don't you think this issue will be resolved if i start using VSTO 2005 an di know one thing for sure its real cooooll....!