Verrigan wrote:
You should always ensure that libraries are registered at installation time. Other things to consider are:
1) You should make sure the users who will be installing your application know you will be registering libraries..
2) Learn to nest your code. I wrote a very simple tutorial on this concept once, which I have copied back over to these forums. Find it
here.
Just a little constructive criticism.. Don't be offended by my opinions.
Ah dude I crave criticism, I get disappointed if no one criticises, thanks for it. Dont worry if I get offended, I will only get offended if I generally think its an unjust comment, which yours was definantly not - even if I do get offended I dont flame, its never my nature. I will tell you what I thought of the comment but thats about it.
Yes, I did realise I should of made the user aware that I will also be registering, but I was assuming that if the file was being copied into a folder labeled such as "system32" the user would generally think that it is important. But this is easily changed :p
Ah I do nesting generally all the time. This was a quick example. But I will consider it for writing other examples, kinda my first time sharing knowledge