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Lance wrote on Tue, 14 June 2011 16:52 | Hi tojockyL:
Interesting enough, this time it is just fine.
I guess the problem was with environment variable PATH. I set PATH for the v8js.dll(?) which is immediately available to the test program if launched from Windows Explorer directly, but somehow TheIDE will remember the OLD PATH value before system reboots (strange enough)
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As a solution put the dll in c:\windows directory or in the same location with executable. Another solution is to modify PATH variable and restart the windows.
A better solution is to use v8 library in executable (added as task to me).
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v8 JavaScript in U++
By: tojocky on Mon, 09 May 2011 13:06
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Re: v8 JavaScript in U++
By: tojocky on Mon, 09 May 2011 13:58
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Re: v8 JavaScript in U++
By: Lance on Sun, 12 June 2011 00:15
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Re: v8 JavaScript in U++
By: Lance on Sun, 12 June 2011 20:59
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Re: v8 JavaScript in U++
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Re: v8 JavaScript in U++
By: Lance on Tue, 14 June 2011 15:54
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Re: v8 JavaScript in U++
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Re: v8 JavaScript in U++
By: Lance on Tue, 14 June 2011 15:52
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Re: v8 JavaScript in U++
By: tojocky on Tue, 14 June 2011 20:22
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Re: v8 JavaScript in U++
By: Lance on Wed, 15 June 2011 14:21
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Re: v8 JavaScript in U++
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Re: v8 JavaScript in U++
By: tojocky on Mon, 08 August 2011 17:07
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