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hi guys,
any information about the extarcting the zip or RAR file and zipping file to zip or RAR ..
where article or site can i find that?..
;)
tnx in advnce...
regards,
JayR
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If you're using framework 2.0 - use GZipStream.
Best regards, Alexey.
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can i have sample codes for zip files..
tnx guys...really appreciated!
regards,
JayR
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in the article there is a sample and in the link go down and you will have a wide sample (the link that the other guy gave you)
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tnx... already saw it...
tnx and have anice day!
regards,
JayR
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you too
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jrbvillanueva wrote: tnx and have anice day!
try Zip Making Wrapper Class[^]
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hi any one faced this problem plz share to me.
Thanks $ Regards.,
RANANDBE
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is this an asp.net question?
i guess so (try using the asp.net forum next time then plz)
but you can access it by
this.Request.UrlReferrer
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Hi this is not a web application ,to develop the web browser in winforms using c#.
thanks for response........
best regards
ranandbe
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Hi,
Can any one plz tell me how to check for end of file and reading
each line to buffer.
while(!feof(fp))
{
string = fgets(buffer,85,fp); // Read each line from the file
}
The above code in c#.
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do a new StreamReader of the stream, and use the property <streamreader>.EndOfStream to check if file is in the end, and method <streamreader>.ReadLine() to read line.
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If you're using framework 2.0 the most simple method is
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string[] File.ReadAllLines(string path)<br />
If using framework 1.1 then read NaNg15241 reply
Best regards, Alexey.
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Hello
I am writing a windows application, in one of my class i added a property with Get/Set accessor.
As we change the property from a propery window it gets reflected to the respective object of the form.
The same i want for my user defined property. As soon as this property is changed or set i should get notification.
Please tell me how can i do this.
Thanks in advance.
Gajesh Mangal
Pune(India)
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you can do an event on your class by making a delegate of it and then the event:
public delegate void PropertyEventHandler(object obj);<br />
public event PropertyEventHandler propertyChanged;
and on the get\set you do like this:
public <type> <property><br />
{<br />
get { return <property>; }<br />
set { <property = value; propertyChanged(<property>); }<br />
}
and there you go, when the property is changed the event will rais, and all you have to do is to sign on to the event:
ClassType c = new ClassType();<br />
c.propertyChanged += PropertyEventHandler(c_property);
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there is a domain :LDAP://dc=www,dc=xxx,dc=com
and i wan to add a ou the the domaim.
my code is:
DirectoryEntry de=new DirectoryEntry ( LDAP:
de.Children.Add("OU=" + organizationUnitName, "organizationalUnit");
de.CommitChanges();
it neither add a ou to the AD nor throw exception.
is my code error?
appreciated for any suggestion
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Hi,
using openfiledialog to select a particular file and store the selected file name in a string it sores the filename with path so is there any way to store only the file name not the whole path?
Thanks
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Path.GetFileName Method
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There is no method called getfilename !!
see I have this below
OpenFileDialog select_file = new OpenFileDialog();
select_file.Title = "selected file";
select_file.Filter = "(*.txt) | *.txt";
if (select_file.ShowDialog() != DialogResult.Cancel)
{
file = select_file.FileName; // stores whole path with file name
}
but i want only selected file name in file not the path .
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How will you know where the file is, then?
Use the methods in the System.IO.Path class to get different parts of a complete file path.
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Did you actually click on the link you were provided with? Changing just 1 line of your code would get you what you want!
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well... I use a little longer way, but I think there is a shorter way, but I don't know it... so here is my way:
file = select_file.FileName.Substring(select_file.FileName.LastIndexOf("\\") + 1, select_file.FileName.Length - select_file.FileName.LastIndexOf("\\") - 5); // -5 = -4 - 3 letters of ending (you can cancel that if you want the ending) and 1 dot, and -1 - for the +1 we do in the first parameter to cancel the \ in the start.
---- modified ----
the other way is better (as they told you here).
if you didn't see the examples so look here:
file = System.IO.Path.GetFileName(select_file.FileName);
file = System.IO.Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension(select_file.FileName);
-- modified at 4:12 Friday 12th May, 2006
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