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do you get an error message when you open the project?
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yes am going back and trying again to see exact error msg
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u go to google and search u'r required question.
lot of information their in google.
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S.S.Sivaprasad wrote: u go to google and search u'r required question.
lot of information their in google.
Considering the cr@p you've littered on here today - i can't believe you've posted this!
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S.S.Sivaprasad wrote: ot of information their in google.
Well, duh!
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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U trying console,window or web application?
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I am actually just working on a simple game in both console and windows applications and what I wanted to look at was how they determined a winner after each move or what kind of array they may have used. Being new to this I like to see different approaches and how they work.
by the way, I did not go to Google thanks anyway
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What difference does that make? He can't open the files - nothing to do with application type. But hey, it gets your message count up.
so you answer don't be scared of failure
The only failure is never to try
Things You've Never Done - Passenger -2008
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It is possible that the solution was created in Visual Studio 2008, or, if you are using Express Editions, that you do not have the proper VC# Express IDE installed.
Regards,
Thomas Stockwell
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
Visit my homepage Oracle Studios[ ^]
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Step 1: Learn ASP[^] so you understand the code you posted.
Step 2: Assuming knowledge of C#, convert each line/block of code using what you leaned in step 1.
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Hi all
do you know if there is a web site, or a library containing a set of classes or regular expression for validatin/mathincg etc. most of the special string used in developing? EMail, Telefon Number, Path, Date Time etc.?
Kind Regards
ManuStone
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hi
a good starting point for regex is expresso. it's a tool for testing and building your own regular expressions and it comes with a set of expressions.
you can get it here[^] and as far as i know it's free.
this looks nice too[^]
or simply google for "Regular expressions"
greets
m@u
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Hi
You might be surprised but I use already EXpresso for my development, anyway
I am lookking for some kind of repository of tested and already used Regular expression
for things very common. With this tool I build more complex things and it is ok, but for
simpler things I don't want to reinvent any wheel!
Thanks anyway I suggest it too to everyone!
ManuStone
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Hi
ah ok i see
then i think you should look at the second link i posted above.. on that site there are some really amazing "standard" - regexes.
greets
m@u
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I didn't notice! It is PERFECT ..so thank you very much and have a nice weekend!
ManuStone
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Hi,
I am developing a .Net application, which will create the Website/Virtual Directory, creates an Application pool and configures the application pool to run under specified user account. I want to add this user account to the worker process group IIS_WPG.
I am using DirectoryServices to Create Website/Virtual directory and application pool. But I am not getting how to add the user to IIS_WPG group.
How can I add the user to IIS_WPG group using .Net classes or any other way?
Thx in advance
Sujanakar
.Net Programmer, Software Engineer
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You idiot, all the code is VBScript or VB.NET, no wonder it wont work on C#. Hopefully your employer will realise this soon, and fire you.
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Hi friend this is asp its working fine .
But how to convert that code from asp to c#
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Step 1: Delete all your reposts.
Then someone might be willing to help you.
He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man
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Oh I see you are from India. That explains it.
I'm going to become rich when I create a device that allows me to punch people in the face over the internet.
"If an Indian asked a programming question in the forest, would it still be urgent?" - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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Justin Perez wrote: Oh I see you are from India. That explains it.
His profile says "Bangladesh". It's a separate country (and not part of India). So perhaps what you meant to say is, "I see you are from a country that borders India."
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