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ykcontact wrote: You have written excellent article.
Thanks. Please vote on the article if you found it useful
There is another mt tutorial here: http://www.albahari.com/threading[^]
If you are still confused, I suggest you start another question here and include your code so far.
Nick
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Hello there,
Thanx for taking interest in my question. My query is about designing a Windows Form, interactively. I have set the FormBorderStyle property to None, thus removing the Title Bar from the form. Now I only have the form interface without those title bars. However, that is not making the form attractive. I want to make the form graphically attractive. I also want to apply shades to the texts (labels) in the form. How can I do that?
Your help will be appreciated,
Rajdeep.NET
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Hello.
Im having a picture on my computer etc named "Hello.jpg", and I want to send it to a homepage etc http://mysite.com/image.php which then saves it to a blob columm in a database.
I tried to do a simple GET with the byte array that contains the picture, but of course it doesn't save the whole image just with http://mysite.com/image.php?image=bytearray
How can I solve this problem?
Thx
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Not enough information. If GET-ing like that the data should obviously be URL-encoded, but what does the PHP script expect? Perhaps a POST instead of a GET? Maybe with base64 encoded data? We don't know - do you.
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Haven't really created the PHP script yet.
I'm not having any specific idea how to do it. I'm looking for an idea and some help how to fix it. But yes, a post to the site will be as useful as a GET.
I'm looking and searching for ideas. Google didn't help me very much this time
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Ok so you don't know either, because no one knows, so well.. PHP should make this pretty easy, but I'm not really into PHP - I hope someone else here will say something sensible about it
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Member 4417892 wrote: How can I solve this problem?
by showing some initiative.
if you google for "php file upload" you can find lots of interesting things such as this one[^] which I have not read nor tried.
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Yeah, that kind of upload I have
The question is more like, how can I write a C# application that postes a file to that php script?
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I have an animated gif in a label that I wanted to use as visual feedback when doing some processing. For example if I try to get a list of servers in the network.
When ever I do some process the animated gif stops animating.
Do I need to run it as a seperate thread...if so can someone give me an example?
thanks in advance
rafone
Statistics are like bikini's...
What they reveal is astonishing ...
But what they hide is vital ...
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Hi,
GUI stuff has to be handled on the main or GUI thread; it is the time-consuming other things your app does that should be delegated to one or more other threads; real threads, or ThreadPool threads, or BackgroundWorkers. BTW: Such threads are not allowed to touch the GUI Controls, unless they use Control.InvokeRequired & Control.Invoke.
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thx for the tip
Statistics are like bikini's...
What they reveal is astonishing ...
But what they hide is vital ...
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hi all
i want 2 create an admin form by which admin can create user id nd password nd can assign d specific module of master page menu 2 aspecific user in ASP.net c#
manisha varshney
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Sounds kind of asp.nety if you ask me...
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Hi
I need to build chat program that will work in internal LAN
something like Messenger
where I can get sample code or help ?
thank's in advance
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E_Gold wrote: where I can get sample code or help ?
Google.[^]
hmmm pie
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Can you explain for me how can I create a tree in C# using this structure?
struct tree{
int num;
tree a[];
}
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Hi.
How can we define a Shortcut key for a button ?
Thanks.
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The usual way is to select one of the characters in the Text for the button and precede it with an ampersand.
For example, if the text you want for a button is 'Exit', typing it in as 'E&xit' causes the 'x' to be underlined and it automatically becomes the shortcut, 'Alt-x'.
I don't know of another way, although others might.
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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Great, thanks.
What about Ctrl + x ?
Could we define it in the same way ?
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Not as far as I know. Sorry.
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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Oh no problem, thanks a million
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To get the functionailty you would need to set the Form's KeyPreview property to true, and use one of the form's Key events - KeyDown / KeyPress / KeyUp - and call the desired Button's PerformClick method when your Modifier+Key combination is detected.
DaveBTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn) Visual Basic is not used by normal people so we're not covering it here. (Uncyclopedia) Why are you using VB6? Do you hate yourself? (Christian Graus)
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Excellent, I've done it. it works
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Hi Guys,
I am creating a console application with certain systametic programming agenda, which will build a text file using the StreamWriter property. However, I want that before the text file is created on the execution of the console application, the user is shown a MessageBox asking for confirmation. Is is possible to display Message Box from within a Console Application?
Thanx for taking interest in my question,
Your help will be truly appreciated,
Rajdeep.NET
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