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laloivol
19th June 2007 22:10 UTC
Troubles with DotNET
I'm a bit new with this installer and I'm developing an application wich needs the .NET Framework 2.0
I found a script to check whether it is installed here: http://nsis.sourceforge.net/DotNET
I followed the instructions but I get these warnings:
4 warnings:
comment contains line-continuation character, following line will be ignored (macro:CheckDotNET:27)
comment contains line-continuation character, following line will be ignored (macro:CheckDotNET:30)
comment contains line-continuation character, following line will be ignored (macro:CheckDotNET:56)
comment contains line-continuation character, following line will be ignored (macro:CheckDotNET:74)
Am I doing anything wrong or is just the script? If so, could anybody help me? Thanks!
Afrow UK
19th June 2007 22:56 UTC
No doubt it is the commented out message boxes with \ at the ends.
Stu
laloivol
19th June 2007 23:00 UTC
I tried to remove the \ in those comments but i get the same error
Joel
20th June 2007 02:04 UTC
As always, URL submitted by user, takes me to nowhere :)
Afrow UK
20th June 2007 12:32 UTC
URL works fine for me.
I just removed the \ and it compiles fine.
Check the page again I've removed them.
Stu
Joel
20th June 2007 14:53 UTC
Originally posted by Afrow UK
URL works fine for me.
'cause you are a mod :p
Afrow UK
20th June 2007 15:38 UTC
Nope, I logged out on the Wiki and I can still view it.
Stu
laloivol
20th June 2007 16:19 UTC
Ok thanks it seems to be working fine now XD
demiller9
20th June 2007 18:37 UTC
Originally posted by Afrow UK
Nope, I logged out on the Wiki and I can still view it.
Try logging out of the forum. The url will just be underlined text, not even a link.
And I just noticed that it appears now while I'm replying to the thread. An actual link, not just the underlined text saying 'url submitted by user'! I guess the way to 'unhide' urls is to begin to reply to the message.
Don
Afrow UK
20th June 2007 19:30 UTC
That'd be the new anti-spam feature that prevents new users posting links then, not laloivol's fault. I think it's ok if one doesn't use the [url] tags.
Stu
laloivol
22nd June 2007 00:30 UTC
Ok sorry about that, this is the link without the tag and with some spaces to prevent the blocking:
http ://ns is.sourceforge.n et/Do tNET