Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2002 6:30 pm
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by freak.
Hi all,
I've just sent a new version of IETool to the Recource site.
It has a lot of new features, especially for debugging selected
code.
I think, it's now even more usefull.
Get it here: http://www.reelmediaproductions.com/pb/apps/IETool.zip
Theese are the updates...
* Compleete rewrite for a more stable program.
* Better debugging functions, you can now edit the code, if it contains Bugs, and then run it again.
* You can now create Executables directly from a Web Page's code, or save it to disk, without the PB editor.
* You can now open the code with the PB Editor with just one click.
For those who don't know, what it does:
IETool adds a Button to your Internet Explorer Toolbar, that let's you execute PureBasic code directly from any HTML Page. (Very usefull, for testing stuff ftom the Forum.)
Any Comments and Suggestions are welcome...
Timo
--------------------------------
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and
better idiot-proof programs and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots.
...So far, the universe is winning.
Hi all,
I've just sent a new version of IETool to the Recource site.
It has a lot of new features, especially for debugging selected
code.
I think, it's now even more usefull.
Get it here: http://www.reelmediaproductions.com/pb/apps/IETool.zip
Theese are the updates...
* Compleete rewrite for a more stable program.
* Better debugging functions, you can now edit the code, if it contains Bugs, and then run it again.
* You can now create Executables directly from a Web Page's code, or save it to disk, without the PB editor.
* You can now open the code with the PB Editor with just one click.
For those who don't know, what it does:
IETool adds a Button to your Internet Explorer Toolbar, that let's you execute PureBasic code directly from any HTML Page. (Very usefull, for testing stuff ftom the Forum.)
Any Comments and Suggestions are welcome...
Timo
--------------------------------
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and
better idiot-proof programs and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots.
...So far, the universe is winning.