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February 3, 2009
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Integrating the correct versions of Frame and Webworks Publisher

  • February 3, 2009
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Hey Gang,

I have noticed that several posters are in the same boat as I.
There were some procedures posted a few years ago describing how to get webworks 2003/7 to hand shake with different version of Frame 6/7.
Specifically, I am trying to get Webworks Pro 7 to work with Frame 7.1.

I have hard copy of the procedures I can share but a couple of files are required as well. (In my case wwpfm7.dll) Quadralay provided these .dll files before they dropped support for anything other than the latest and newly expensive release of ePublisher.

I also noticed that some posters have this configuration running so they must have the .dlls on their systems. Anyone care to share a wwpfm7.dll
file. I don't think Quadralay would care........;-)

Regards,

Richard
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    Inspiring
    February 3, 2009
    There are a couple references on the 'net that indicate this .dll was delivered as part of the free webworks standard install on the CD that shipped with Frame 7.x.

    Have you poked the CD?
    _R_Eaton_Author
    Participating Frequently
    February 3, 2009
    Hey Gang,

    I have noticed that several posters are in the same boat as I.
    There were some procedures posted a few years ago describing how to get webworks 2003/7 to hand shake with different version of Frame 6/7.
    Specifically, I am trying to get Webworks Pro 7 to work with Frame 7.1.

    I have hard copy of the procedures I can share but a couple of files are required as well. (In my case wwpfm7.dll) Quadralay provided these .dll files before they dropped support for anything other than the latest and newly expensive release of ePublisher.

    I also noticed that some posters have this configuration running so they must have the .dlls on their systems. Anyone care to share a wwpfm7.dll
    file. I don't think Quadralay would care........

    Regards,

    Richard