Author Topic: .Net Trid ASSEMBLY  (Read 12834 times)

komurugesan

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.Net Trid ASSEMBLY
« on: February 20, 2008, 08:00:10 PM »
Hi,
 
    We are planning to evaluate the .net Trid Assembly with our .net application. Please let me know where can I download the .net assembly.

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Ko Murugesan

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Re: .Net Trid ASSEMBLY
« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2008, 02:41:22 AM »
Hi!

Just replied by mail.
Thanks for your interest in TrIDEngine,
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Re: .Net Trid ASSEMBLY
« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2008, 09:09:09 AM »
just want to ask if theres ia link to download TriDEngine for .net, i think the one available is the TridLib free edition.
i tried the tridlib edition and i am not satisfied with the result because it can't recognize the .zip file i download ther latest definition and still the same result.

funny thing is, when i run the Trid application the file is recognized.

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Re: .Net Trid ASSEMBLY
« Reply #3 on: June 19, 2008, 11:07:10 AM »
Hi!

just want to ask if theres ia link to download TriDEngine for .net, i think the one available is the TridLib free edition.

If you want some additional info about the TrIDEngine, or a demo/test version of it, just send me a mail (see the contacts page).

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i tried the tridlib edition and i am not satisfied with the result because it can't recognize the .zip file i download ther latest definition and still the same result.

funny thing is, when i run the Trid application the file is recognized.

I can assure that TrID, TrIDNet, the TrIDEngine .NET library or the TrIDLib .DLL generate the same results, since they are based on the same engine.
If you don't get the expected result with an easy identifiable file like a ZIP archive, I think that probably you didn't load the definitions from the right path, or something like that. Keep a look at the return value when issuing the TrID_LoadDefsPack() function: if it's 0 there's something wrong.
Also, be sure to have the last version (v1.01, currently).

Apologies, off course, for not having yet completed the docs for TrIDLib.
But if you keep having problems, just contact me by mail and I'm sure we can sort it out.

Thanks,
Bye!