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Rajdeep.NET wrote: What more can I say to proove my innocence??!!!
but then you say...
Rajdeep.NET wrote: Yes I agree, that once I really asked terrible questions which were malicious ...[sic]
So you are infact not innocent. Go back to the c++ forum, they make cool uber 1337 shiz there. It's a totally far easier language to grasp and it's concepts are super easy and you don't even need this whole complicated framework bull. I mean, you can do anything you want. Try it, go there. Stay there.
PS to community; my bad, I said his name.
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Rajdeep.NET wrote: Hi friends
Doubtful.
Rajdeep.NET wrote: I surfed all over the web
Doubtful, it would take you years. (And you may be locked up for looking at all that kiddy pr0n)
This[^] is something you might find useful.
Seriously, no-one here condones malicious code, which you lied about.
Rajdeep.NET wrote: What more can I say to proove my innocence?
That doesn't make any sense; seeing that you have already said you are guilty.
ps. This is not appropriate for this forum, please feel free to post in here[^]; to keep the trolls happy.
My failometer has shot off the end of the scale!
I seem to have misplaced my ban button.. no wait... found it!
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Rajdeep.NET wrote: Hi friends
No. I am quite picky about who I refer to as "friends". You definitely do not qualify.
Rajdeep.NET wrote: Why why why????? What have I done so wrong that you guys cant bear me?
You need a list? You need a memory?
Rajdeep.NET wrote: Yes I agree, that once I really asked terrible questions which were malicious and I accepted my guilt.
and
Rajdeep.NET wrote: What more can I say to proove my innocence??!!!
are mutually exclusive. You cannot be innocent and guilty (even in Britain, yet)
Three exclamation marks are "the sign of a diseased mind".
Rajdeep.NET wrote: Then why so negative response even now? Well you see, I think somebody on the forum asked about Logic Bombs... and yes, somebody did help him
When it was clear that he had used the wrong term, and malicious intent was not involved.
Rajdeep.NET wrote: I calculate my days on earth..... approximately 55 years remaining for me to expire grow up
FTFY
If you are going to quote people, at least have the grace to get it right. Unlike you, I can use punctuation, have never made assumptions about your sex, and would not use the same word three times in a row, without any proper sentence structure. BTW, "somebody" is a complete word; there is no need to CamelCase it.
OriginalGriff wrote: Please, please, don't mention that name (he might come back)
Now, go away and find somewhere suitable for your undoubted coding talents (the Tufty Club, perhaps, or Here[^])
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SOAD!!
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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I want to make the Titlebar invisible by using SetBounds to make the ClientRectangle take over whole screen, how I can do this?
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But is hat how other programs do fullscreen?
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Doesn't it give the effect you want! I guess all .Net Windows Forms use that unless they use Win32 API directly. Other applications and games may use DirectX or OpenGL to do fullscreen but i think they all translate down to Win32 API (or instruct the Graphics card to output the buffer to fullscreen, I don't know).
Eslam Afifi
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Thank you. I appreciate that.
Eslam Afifi
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hi all
i'm usign sharperCv (a wrapper of opencv) for a motion tracking algorithm. In windows xp there are no problem, but in win vista when i compile there are this problem:
DllNotFoundException
Impossibile caricare la DLL 'highgui.dll': Accesso a posizione di memoria non valido. (Eccezione da HRESULT: 0x800703E6).
(impossible to load dll highgui.dll: Access to a non valid position in memory HRESULT: 0x800703E6)
all dlls are in debug folder of the project....i'm using visual c# 2008 express...may be the framework???
Bye Carlo
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Arcer wrote: may be the framework???
I wouldn't think so, I suggest looking into the differences of path names perhaps? Other then that, I'm stumped and haven't encountered an error like this before to give a more detailed answer.
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Try using Dependancy Walker[^], it should help you find what is missing on the Vista machine.
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dependency walker say ieshims.dll is missing in my vista machine....where can i download it?
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IEShims.dll should be in your "Program Files\Internet Explorer" folder, it's part of the initial install. It appears these libraries are installed with automatic updates;
From IE8 Prerequisites:[^]
Ieshims.dll is used to maintain application compatibility with earlier versions of Internet Explorer, and replaces the functionality provided by the iebrshim.dll, AcRedir.dll, AcLayers.dll, and shimeng.dll files.
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I've found ieshims.dll and copy it in debug folder (in the same folder of sharperCv dll called opencvWrapper). Dependency walker now output this:
Warning: At least one module has an unresolved import due to a missing export function in a delay-load dependent module.
and IEFRAME.DLL is colored with pink color...
the error still remain....
sharpercv are is a dll compiled in 2004, with an old framework could be it the couse?
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Arcer,
did you resolve SharperCV under Vista?
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I've created a custom column for my DGV, but can't select it as the ColumnType in the designers edit column dialog. I get the following error message:
Property value is not valid.
No parameterless constructor defined for this object
Since my classes have been commented back to this I can't figure out what the problem is:
public class ImageTextColumn : DataGridViewColumn
{
ImageTextColumn()
{
this.CellTemplate = new ImageTextCell();
}
}
public class ImageTextCell : DataGridViewCell
{
public ImageTextCell()
{
Style.Padding = new Padding(30, 0, 0, 0);
}
}
Both the column and cell classes consist of only a parameterless constructors. What else does the designer want?
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains.
-- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
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This works fine for me....
public class MyColumn : DataGridViewColumn
{
public MyColumn() { this.CellTemplate = new MyCell(); }
}
public class MyCell : DataGridViewCell
{
public MyCell() { }
}
Just spotted it...you're missing public from the constructor definition of the column.
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if the error message would've said "public... " it'd've been obvious.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains.
-- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
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Happens to the best of us more often then not
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I am developing a new part to a program I work on. It connects to a java process via a socket. At the moment, the user will send a message down the socket, and the Java process will return with 1 or more values. This works fine.
I'd like to extend the program, so that the user could send multiple messages (sometimes 10k), thus I get into the problem of spamming the socket, and the Java process having to then reply to each message, which could return multiple messages (10 for each sometimes).
Does anyone have any good ideas of how I'd make this process better? and more importantly, faster!
Regards,
Gareth.
(FKA gareth111)
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A common error in design in sockets programming with TCP/IP sockets that I see occurring constantly are status messages being sent to verify receipt. TCP/IP is a guaranteed in order protocol. Eliminate the status messages and only send a message if requested explicitly. Furthermore, TCP keep-alive should be used and not keep alive messages.
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I don't send status messages, I only send data that is required.
Regards,
Gareth.
(FKA gareth111)
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You said that the Java server is spamming you with responses. So I assumed they were unnecessary. If the responses are necessary then they are not spam and then only way to reduce them is to not send messages. Your TCP/IP stack on Windows and from within Java should both be using the Nagle Algorithm so as long as that is not disabled and you do not force a send then the best you can do is send data when you have it and request data when you need it.
If you want to reduce bandwidth for streaming extremely large files you can compress the files using build in compression (see the J# library since it will have the same compression libraries as Java will have access to) or you can author your own.
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