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Dear Dave,
You are a MVP. That is really great achievement. Can you tell me how o be one? Where can I get to download the documentation of microsoft products?
Thanks again.
bye
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Help out on public boards a LOT. Demonstrate you actually know what you're doing. Write good articles. A good Blog would help. Just be very helpful in the community and wait. You cannot apply to become an MVP. Someone has to notice you, tell Microsoft, and then they'll silently watch what you're doing. If they like what they see, they'll contact you.
neelu7779 wrote: Where can I get to download the documentation of microsoft products?
Surprisingly, most products don't have documentation you can download. It all depends on what products and what type of documentation you're looking for. Then you have to search for it. There is no central repository of documentation for everything Microsoft has.
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I hope this is the correct forum for this issue.
Please could someone point me in the right direction. I've written an ActiveX control in C# and it's working well except for one "small" problem. I'm trying to access the ambient properties of the ActiveX container and am drawing blank.
I'm trying to replicate the following VB 6.0 functionality in C#:
Ambient Properties:
ActiveXAmbientMode = UserControl.Ambient.UserMode
Ambient Properties changed event:
Private Sub UserControl_AmbientChanged(PropertyName As String)
If PropertyName = "UserMode" Then
' Do Stuff Here
End If
End Sub
From what I can find out so far is that this "might" have something do to with implimenting the IOLEControl COM interface? But I can find NO examples of this ever being done? Anyone ever managed to get this working because I can't find any useful info on this anywhere?
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BUMP for any feedback? Does anyone know if this is even possible?
This has nothing to do with UserControl.Site.DesignMode, because that doesn't get exposed to COM. So will always return FALSE when the ActiveX is used in an application.
I'm looking for the COM interface implimentation of how a VB 6.0 ActiveX interacts with it's container....
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Hola a todos, estoy trabajando en un proyecto personal que utiliza el protocolo DMX 512, pero realmente no entiendo bien como funciona dicho protocolo. Les agradeceria si pudieran ayudarme con un simple ejemplo de como funciona el protocolo DMX 512, es decir, como esta hecha la trama que el mismo transmite y como la transmite,la comunicacion la voy a hacer mediante una adaptacion de rs232 a un rs485. Gracias de antemano por la ayuda.
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Hola,
The standard document is not free[^] but there are lots of hits when googling for DMX512. This application note[^] seems to contain a lot of useful information.
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xml file has multiple tables.
I want to read them in and store in a data set... like table[0],table[1]...
DataSet ds = new DataSet();
ds.ReadXml("C:\\xmlfile.xml");
But did not really work
Please advice
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Here it is...
<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
<root>
<Table1>
<OU ID="1">
<Col1>ABC</Col1>
<Col2>XYZ</col2>
<Col3>17</col3>
</OU>
<OU ID="2">
<Col1>ABC</Col1>
<Col2>XYZ</col2>
<Col3>17</col3>
</OU>
<OU ID="3">
<Col1>ABC</Col1>
<Col2>XYZ</col2>
<Col3>17</col3>
</OU>
<OU ID="4">
<Col1>ABC</Col1>
<Col2>XYZ</col2>
<Col3>17</col3>
</OU>
</Table1>
<Table2>
<OU ID="1">
<Col1>ABC</Col1>
<Col2>XYZ</col2>
<Col3>17</col3>
</OU>
<OU ID="2">
<Col1>ABC</Col1>
<Col2>XYZ</col2>
<Col3>17</col3>
</OU>
<OU ID="3">
<Col1>ABC</Col1>
<Col2>XYZ</col2>
<Col3>17</col3>
</OU>
<OU ID="4">
<Col1>ABC</Col1>
<Col2>XYZ</col2>
<Col3>17</col3>
</OU>
</Table2>
<Table3>
<OU ID="1">
<Col1>ABC</Col1>
<Col2>XYZ</col2>
<Col3>17</col3>
</OU>
<OU ID="2">
<Col1>ABC</Col1>
<Col2>XYZ</col2>
<Col3>17</col3>
</OU>
<OU ID="3">
<Col1>ABC</Col1>
<Col2>XYZ</col2>
<Col3>17</col3>
</OU>
<OU ID="4">
<Col1>ABC</Col1>
<Col2>XYZ</col2>
<Col3>17</col3>
</OU>
</Table3>
</root>
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Dunno if this is the sole reason, but your column tags don't exactly match up...
<Col2>...</col2>
<Col3>...</col3>
instead col2 and col3 should be capitalized, Col2 and Col3, to match
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I renamed it when I posted here, Actaully there are same and matching,
when I place only one table, It is working fine.
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Use xml file like then you will able to read more than one table in dataset by ds.ReadXml(xmlfile) ;Just test it.
<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
<PersonalInfo>
<xs:schema id="PersonalInfo" xmlns="" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:msdata="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:xml-msdata">
<xs:element name="PersonalInfo" msdata:IsDataSet="true" msdata:UseCurrentLocale="true">
<xs:complexType>
<xs:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
<xs:element name="PesonalInfo.">
<xs:complexType>
<xs:sequence>
<!--Define Column Here....-->
<xs:element name="name" type="xs:string" />
<xs:element name="address" type="xs:string" />
</xs:sequence>
</xs:complexType>
</xs:element>
</xs:choice>
</xs:complexType>
</xs:element>
</xs:schema>
<!--First Row-->
<PersonalInfo.>
<name>abc</name>
<address>xyz</address>
</PersonalInfo.>
<!--Second Row-->
<!--If You Want To Define-->
<name>bcd</name>
<address>ssss</address>
<!--Please Be CareFull When Enter New Row If There Is No Data To Insert To
Particular Column Then Write NULL-->
<xs:schema id="OtherInfo" xmlns="" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:msdata="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:xml-msdata">
<xs:element name="OtherInfo" msdata:IsDataSet="true" msdata:UseCurrentLocale="true">
<xs:complexType>
<xs:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
<xs:element name="OtherInfo.">
<xs:complexType>
<xs:sequence>
<!--Define Column Here....-->
<xs:element name="name" type="xs:string" />
<xs:element name="address" type="xs:string" />
</xs:sequence>
</xs:complexType>
</xs:element>
</xs:choice>
</xs:complexType>
</xs:element>
</xs:schema>
</PersonalInfo>
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Hello,
I've created a WebClient which downloads the index.html file from my webserver and it has been working for the past 3 weeks, but I've had to rewrite my code due to a virus making me format my computer.
Here's my code:
WebClient DownloadData = new WebClient();
DownloadData.DownloadFile("myURL", "LocalDestinationPath");
I am using the exact same code as I used before. I don't understand why it doesn't work this time. I don't get any error messages, or debugging errors, it just doesn't work. I've tried
DownloadFile ,
DownloadData ,
DownloadStream and none of them work :'( Can anybody please help shed some light on the matter? Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Jay.
foreach( inch on Jason )
{
Girlfriend.IsHappier();
}
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Do you get an exception? How do you know it isn't working?
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Thanks for the reply sebastion, I know it isn't working because the index.html file is not being downloaded into the destination path that I specified. Which is:
C:\index.html
regards,
jason.
foreach( inch on Jason )
{
Girlfriend.IsHappier();
}
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Is it "C:\\index.html" or "C:\index.html"?
I are troll
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It is: C:\\index.html
foreach( inch on Jason )
{
Girlfriend.IsHappier();
}
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Most of the other things that I can think of would throw some kind of exception
Other folders got the same problem?
I are troll
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Edit. Forgot to answer your first question. lol. No, I'm not getting any exceptions either. It's so weird.
foreach( inch on Jason )
{
Girlfriend.IsHappier();
}
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HI,
I want to call web url from my desktop application.
How to do???
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I think I understand your question, please correct me if I'm wrong. I think you want to open a URL in the users browser from within your application? If that's the case, try this:
System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("http://www.AnyWebsite.com/");
The above code will open the specified url into the default web browser.
Hope this helps,
jay.
foreach( inch on Jason )
{
Girlfriend.IsHappier();
}
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NO, I dont want to get it open in web browser.
As my URL contain some variable data so dont want it get it opened.
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sachees123 wrote: NO, I dont want to get it open in web browser.
Dont post such a retarded message then.... if you wanna 'call' a URL then use a phone
Life goes very fast. Tomorrow, today is already yesterday.
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