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Hi,
I want to develop mobile web pages that can run on any mobile/smartphone. How can I do that using Visual Studio 2008?
PS: I will also need to link it to a DB since it'll be a mobile shopping website.
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I already posted a suggestion here[^], a little more research should lead you to the peculiarities of mobile enabled web pages.
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
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Hi, i want compress a string in android and decompress in c#,
What can i do ?
Thanks
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How about using the java.util.zip Deflate[^] class to compress and System.IO.Compression GZipStream[^] to decompress?
"It was when I found out I could make mistakes that I knew I was on to something."
-Ornette Coleman
"Philosophy is a study that lets us be unhappy more intelligently."
-Anon.
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Doesn`t work,,, Do you test your solution?
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the android compression code would compress for the gzip format. I searched for a gzip api for C# and found the one I linked to. What exactly is the problem with it? I'm not a C# programmer, apologies if I lead you astray.
"It was when I found out I could make mistakes that I knew I was on to something."
-Ornette Coleman
"Philosophy is a study that lets us be unhappy more intelligently."
-Anon.
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Please send me link..
I compressed a string with gzip and i cant decompress in c#..
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Something similar to this[^] ?
"It was when I found out I could make mistakes that I knew I was on to something."
-Ornette Coleman
"Philosophy is a study that lets us be unhappy more intelligently."
-Anon.
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Thanks,,, But doesn`t help me... (
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Thanks for your solution ,, but I can`t use snappy in Android ...
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Packt has recently published a new book on iPhone. You can check out the book here: https://www.packtpub.com/iphone-user-interface-cookbook/book
I am currently looking out for reviewers for this book. If interested you can drop an email to seanp@packtpub.com and I would be happy to send across a free copy.
Also, if you provide a review for this book within 2 weeks and you stand a chance to get an ecopy of the following book as well : http://link.packtpub.com/RAlyHw
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Hi all ,
i'm using ksoap lib to access .net services hosted in an server and i'm able to consume those perfectly , However certain services (acessed via a browser)are redirected to an SSO login page ( i type the URL - blah blah.asmx and it redirects to a form asking my credentials ) . upon successful authentication the page displays the available web service methods . .
how can i access such webservices through ksoap api . .
any sort of help is much appreciated . .
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Hi,
I'm actually a beginner in mobile dev and I just want to ask you guys of what are the tools needed (UI design, code-behind and DBMS) to develop platform-independent apps that can run on any smartphone (e.g. Nokia)?
Regards,
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I think it's a little harder to have platform-independence in the mobile world than it is in the desktop world (although it hardly ever works completely right on desktops either). Apple products use objective-C applications while Android apps are made with Java, and the apps won't run in both types of devices. Not sure what OS Nokia uses but on top of Apple and Android, there's also the Win7 mobile (which probably supports other frameworks, may support Java stuff too though), then there's the BlackBerry OS and any other manufacturer operating systems that are out there.
...As you can see, no real platform independence when it comes to mobile apps. You're going to have to pick one and figure out what you need in order to develop for that specific device. Sorry
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The problem with a platform independent solution, if one even exists is that each platform has it's own user experience so I don't think it would work particularly well.
A lot of developers serve up webpages so the app itself is just basically a skin. Problem here of cause is the user needs access to the internet.
"You get that on the big jobs."
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I am starting to look at mobile development myself having worked on some C# projects in the past four years.
I have chosen Android as the platform to learn.
I have never written Java before but looking at it yesterday it has enough similarities with C#(C# is the progeny of Java) for it to be fairly straightforward with regards to the basics.
So if you want to develop in Android here is the order of installation, it being fresh in my history, I have provided you with the URLs.
Download and install the Android SDK clickety[^]
Download and install the Java JDK clickety[^]
Download and install the Eclipse IDE UK mirror clickety[^] - you may need to navigate up a level or two to find a mirror site closer to you...
Start with the Android Hello World tutorial and take it from there clickety[^]
Depending on how you are doing after all of this here is a really helpful SQLite tutorial clickety.[^]
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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Hi
how to make AutoComplete on combobox - windows mobile ?
I have database that bind to combobox, i need that when
i start to type any word on this combobox i'll see AutoComplete
thanks in advance
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I am new to Windows Phone. We have some legacy WinForm applications for Windows CE 4.0. Does Windows Phone 7.x support WinForm development?
It appears to me that most tutorials are using WPF ot Silverlight, which makes me think that WinForm does not exist on Windows Phone any more. Is it still possible to port legacy WinForm apps to Windows Phone?
Best,
Jun
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Windows Phone 7 Jump Start will show you how it all works.
The answer to your question is no, WP7 is a totally different platform. It's not windows.
"You get that on the big jobs."
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I have some apps writen for legacy Windows CE 4.0. More specifically, the apps were built using C# on Visual Studio 2003 (basically .NET 1.x). Is it possible to port them on to Nokia Windows Phone, say 7.0 or 7.5? If yes, how easy or how difficult is the porting? Thanks!
Best,
Jun
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You'll need to create a WP7 project. I think you'll be OK on the CE side of things. How much of it you can port will just depend on the code base and the assemblies that makeup the solution. Regardless your going to have to rewrite the presentation layer.
"You get that on the big jobs."
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hi
how to change datagrid tablestyles on windows-mobile in C# code ?
i need to change the Mappingname...width...hedertext... by C# code
thanks in advance
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Well, MS seems to be going out of their way to make life as difficult as possible for mobile developers. I've been going through years of posts - people such as I trying to get VS 2008 Pro to work.
So, I have a large project in EVC++ SP4. EVC++ works fine on XP, but I'm on a W7 64 bit machine, so it only works in the Xp Virtual Machine. So, I want to go to VS 2008 Pro completely and skip the extra set of machine processing.
For the life of me, I cannot get VS to see the 3rd party device. The SDK installs, but nothing ever shows up in the device target list. I could list 100s of worthless discussions on msdn complaining about variations of the same thing. I've drawn three conclusions:
1) don't EVER install beta anything without being able to wipe your installation;
2) the standard discussion board response is - post elsewhere;
3) most questioners go away sad, realizing that they've been told to continue to remove and install until it works.
anyone have any ideas or work arounds?
Charlie Gilley
<italic>You're going to tell me what I want to know, or I'm going to beat you to death in your own house.
"Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
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