<param@community.nospam> schrieb:
> I have an interesting situation. I have a compiled Jscript.net dll. I am
> referencing this in a Vb.net project. Now the jscript dll has a property
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> debug the VB project, request.Value1 shows a value of 398D, but
> processor.Value1 shows a value of 0D after that line is run. Any ideas?
Post the JScript implementation of 'processor.Value1'.

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param@community.nospam - 20 Dec 2006 23:25 GMT
It was a mistake in the implementation. Apparently there was a typo on the
Set method for the property. Sorry.
Another question, if i had a property in JScript defined as an Object. Now I
try to set its value to a Decimal.
e.g. processor.MyObj = SomeOtherVbObj.ValueDecimal
Will that not work?
> <param@community.nospam> schrieb:
>> I have an interesting situation. I have a compiled Jscript.net dll. I am
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>
> Post the JScript implementation of 'processor.Value1'.
Luke Zhang [MSFT] - 21 Dec 2006 03:14 GMT
Yes, it will work. We can set a System.Decimal value to a System.Object
object.
Sincerely,
Luke Zhang
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