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Crytan
NorCorp Enterprise
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Posted - 2008.01.25 13:24:00 -
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I'm rather new to development myself, but I'll see if I can smack together a desktop app for creating the xml file. If this apps does what it's supposed to, given I manage to build it, and Johnny Dread want to include it in the package, give me a note and I'll hand over the source code. --- - Torpify - |

Crytan
NorCorp Enterprise
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Posted - 2008.01.28 01:45:00 -
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Now I've made an attempt to create a program that will create a proper xml for you. I met some problems with saving the xml file directly to my mobile device. You may have to move it manually after the program have created it for you.
http://www.torpify.net/?page_id=28
@Johhny Dread: If this is something you want to add to your program, please contact me :-) --- - Torpify - |

Crytan
NorCorp Enterprise
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Posted - 2008.02.28 16:51:00 -
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I believe the reason behind why someone cannot get this working is that the xml file needs first the key, then the ID, in that order. It would seem natural to write them into the xml file in the opposite order. The program I created does it the proper way, which may explain why this solves the problem for someone. There's really no magic being done besides that :-)
I am glad you found the program useful Isaac Snow. Funny that you found it by yourself before noticing my post on this thread :-) It warms my heart!
I am currently looking into a way to easily save the file to the mobile device without having to saving it to the local pc before manually moving it. It seems there are no easy way of doing this, perhaps it's a security feature. A clumsy one, if so. Will let you know if I find a way. --- - Torpify - |

Crytan
NorCorp Enterprise
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Posted - 2008.03.03 14:40:00 -
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Edited by: Crytan on 03/03/2008 14:40:04 I also found this library by OpenNETCF. http://www.opennetcf.com/FreeSoftware/DesktopCommunication/tabid/90/Default.aspx
It provides some seemingly easy methods for copying files to mobile devices. It also has a function for locating files, which should make it easier to support different installs (phone/memory card). Just as the link above, it uses RAPI. --- - Torpify - |

Crytan
Paxton Industries Paxton Federation
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Posted - 2008.11.02 23:24:00 -
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Is this application still in development? Haven't seen any updates in a while. Would love to see it evolve :-) --- - Torpify - |
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