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    Profox Jase
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    Hi everybody. I posted a question here yesterday regarding the intricacies of the ECMA CLI standard, and how to determine the number of bytes you should read for a particular metadata table. Zoiks, sounds exciting eh? You bet. X| If anyone has any interest in reading .NET dlls,or any knowledge of Partition 2 of the CLI standards, please check out my question as you may be able to help. Much appreciated, thanks. Jason King jason.king@profox.co.uk Feel the love at www.profox.co.uk

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      Hi everybody. I posted a question here yesterday regarding the intricacies of the ECMA CLI standard, and how to determine the number of bytes you should read for a particular metadata table. Zoiks, sounds exciting eh? You bet. X| If anyone has any interest in reading .NET dlls,or any knowledge of Partition 2 of the CLI standards, please check out my question as you may be able to help. Much appreciated, thanks. Jason King jason.king@profox.co.uk Feel the love at www.profox.co.uk

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      Profox Jase
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      Heh, just realised I should have posted this on the .NET discussion page. Please don't flame me, please don't flame me!:-O Jason King jason.king@profox.co.uk Feel the love at www.profox.co.uk

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        Heh, just realised I should have posted this on the .NET discussion page. Please don't flame me, please don't flame me!:-O Jason King jason.king@profox.co.uk Feel the love at www.profox.co.uk

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        I won't. :) If you post a programming question in the Lounge, that's when you'll get flamed big time. ;)

        "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
        "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi

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          Heh, just realised I should have posted this on the .NET discussion page. Please don't flame me, please don't flame me!:-O Jason King jason.king@profox.co.uk Feel the love at www.profox.co.uk

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          Profox Jase wrote: Heh, just realised I should have posted this on the .NET discussion page. Please don't flame me, please don't flame me! I wouldn't worry about it, perhaps if I were more diligent in the early days of this forum your post would be off-topic. Alas, I answered any .NET question here so it got used more than the .NET forum :-O James "I despise the city and much prefer being where a traffic jam means a line-up at McDonald's" Me when telling a friend why I wouldn't want to live with him

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            Profox Jase wrote: Heh, just realised I should have posted this on the .NET discussion page. Please don't flame me, please don't flame me! I wouldn't worry about it, perhaps if I were more diligent in the early days of this forum your post would be off-topic. Alas, I answered any .NET question here so it got used more than the .NET forum :-O James "I despise the city and much prefer being where a traffic jam means a line-up at McDonald's" Me when telling a friend why I wouldn't want to live with him

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            Thanks boys an girls, for not hammering me. If any of you have any spare time, please do have a look at the question - I guess its one of those things that you either know, or you don't care, or you want a challenge. Well, I guess I am trying to manipulate you into solving my problem for me. There is just one piece of logic I can't figure out - Ben Peterson's Asmex code is a winner, just I am too dumb to figure out one last crucial element. Jason King jason.king@profox.co.uk Feel the love at www.profox.co.uk

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              Thanks boys an girls, for not hammering me. If any of you have any spare time, please do have a look at the question - I guess its one of those things that you either know, or you don't care, or you want a challenge. Well, I guess I am trying to manipulate you into solving my problem for me. There is just one piece of logic I can't figure out - Ben Peterson's Asmex code is a winner, just I am too dumb to figure out one last crucial element. Jason King jason.king@profox.co.uk Feel the love at www.profox.co.uk

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              What you are looking for is the CCI (Common Compiler Inftrastructure). This is currently an internal MS product that possibly could make its way into the CLR SDK. There is unfortunately not much info on this... leppie::AllocCPArticle(Generic DFA State Machine for .NET);

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                Hi everybody. I posted a question here yesterday regarding the intricacies of the ECMA CLI standard, and how to determine the number of bytes you should read for a particular metadata table. Zoiks, sounds exciting eh? You bet. X| If anyone has any interest in reading .NET dlls,or any knowledge of Partition 2 of the CLI standards, please check out my question as you may be able to help. Much appreciated, thanks. Jason King jason.king@profox.co.uk Feel the love at www.profox.co.uk

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                Have you read this: CustomAttribute : 0x0C[^] -Nick Parker

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