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|    Re: VBScript OCX receive and supply a sa    |
|    23 May 24 10:19:44    |
   
   XPost: alt.windows7.general, comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.win32   
   From: address@is.invalid   
      
   Newyana2,   
      
   > I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you read   
   > my post hastily and didn't follow the logic, but it sounds like you're   
   > just looking to argue again.   
      
   In that regard, why didn't you just call me a liar when I posted that   
   "Object.Method2(Object.Method1())" using a SafeArray of type VT_UI1 as   
   argument worked and be done with it ?   
      
   Instead you kept on arguing that VBScript only knows arrays of Variants and   
   would not stop - regardless of me explaining to you that that isn't true.   
   You just ignored them. :-(   
      
   And you wouldn't stop trying to push the same work-arounds either - even   
   after I had explained to you why using an array of Variants or putting them   
   in a string are both problematic.   
      
   And to top that of you have posted *Zero* about the actual problem I   
   described.   
      
   Heck, you didn't even acknowledge *anything* in that regard. Not even my   
   (multiple!) "Ain't its strange that it works {this} way, but not {that} way"   
   remarks - with the {this} showing that it (returning and providing a   
   non-Variant array) actually worked.   
      
   It looks to me you decided for yourself that it could not work, and thus   
   silently rejected anything to the contrary.   
      
   Newyana, you may 'have your doubts' about me arguing (read: explaining why   
   some "solutions" won't work and some other stuff does), but I would suggest   
   you take a hard look in the mirror. Your reflection might have a few things   
   to tell you ...   
      
   Regards,   
   Rudy Wieser   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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