Francesco,
Not sure why you got so uptight, for my remark was merely
humorous and you were
asking for it.
I, too, love both Linux and Windows, brunettes and blondes,
and this kind of
discussion being unrelated to OpenH323, we better stop here.
You asked me (with some vague promises of fame) to fix an
application because
you can't, and I made clear that I won't. Sorry if this
inconveniences you, but
I had already other plans.
Guilhem.
--- Francesco Facco de Lagarda <francesco delagarda.com> wrote:
> > That was after booting Windows?
> > LOL.
> >
>
> Oh Jesus!
> You're one of those "If you put the windows
install cd in a music cd player
> you can here satanic chants" guys!
>
> I really can't see WHAT in my msg got you so pissed
off??
> I plainely stated that MY knowledge of VC was deficient
and that ANYONE with
> more knowledge than
> myself you probably be able to fix it. I spent 3 week
FIGURING OUT HOW to
> compile it.
>
> I use, and adore both Linux and Windows, Tall
long-legged blonds (Uma
> Thurman) AND shorted curvatious
> brunettes (Salma Hayek)..
>
> You know, there IS a place for everyone in this world
(so far..)
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <gravsten yahoo.com>
> To: <openh323 openh323.org>
> Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 9:04 PM
> Subject: Re: [OpenH323]Web based H.323 dialers
>
>
> > Hi Francesco,
> >
> >> I spent 2 months going CRAZY on this thing.
> >>
> >> The problem is that I needed an OCX that would
work with gnugk and go
> >> through client firewalls, nats, etc...
> >>
> >> It just does NOT exist in the public domain.
the only thing that
> >> does it is the pacphone..
> >
> > SmeetX is an OCX with support for H.323 and SIP,
uses several methods
> > (some
> > proprietary) to go through firewalls/nats, and
registers fine with
> > GateKeepers
> > (H.323) and Registrars (SIP).
> >
> > Thus saying that "only pacman does it"
is at best innacurate.
> >
> >> However, the ocx is pretty amazing, it just
doesn't register
> >> properly.
> >
> > I cannot comment on Damian's open source OCX, nor
pacman.
> >
> >> As the lib it's based on DOES, the
> >> problem is just a bug in the "relatively
small" OCX code which
> >> maps to the openh323 library..
> >
> > (Assuming this refers to Damian's open source
OCX), I would tend to agree.
> > Why
> > don't you fix it, then?
> >
> >> If you have ANY knowledge of VC (I stopped
using C when windows
> >> arrived due to time constraints!)
> >
> > Such an amazing statement for someone who just
wasted "2 months" on a
> > "relatively small" OCX code.
> >
> >> then fixing the ocx would:
> >>
> >> 1. Solve your problem and
> >
> > This was not my problem.
> >
> >> 2. Give you fame .. (if not wealth)...
> >
> > I prefer to keep my feet in the water and get some
suntan. You know,
> > fame - the
> > damn thing - only lasts 15 seconds anyway.
> >
> >> Give it a look-see, I KNOW i would if i had
the knowledge
> >> (it took me 3 weeks to compile openh323 and
pwlib !!!!!!)
> >
> > That was after booting Windows?
> > LOL.
> >
> > Cheers!
> > Guilhem.
> >
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