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mhp130 wrote: but in general, how do I pass variables between classes in a window application?
Regardless of application type you can pass variables through constructor parameters, method parameters or properties.
mhp130 wrote: or there are some namespace level variable I can use?
Good grief no! That is extremely bad practice.
mhp130 wrote: I was a VB programmer so I've been spoiled that there are always application level variables to use.
That's not being spoiled, that's picking up bad habits... Which I suppose happens if you get spoiled also..
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How to embedd a Windows form in a Webform
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ankit_mait wrote: How to embedd a Windows form in a Webform
Can we?
FYI, you can not. By the way, if you post what exactly you wanna do, thn some can help you
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Yeah you can. It's generally not a good idea, but you can.
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I actually want to create an online Sudoku Solver so i thought i can create a windows application and then embedd it in an Webform...
This seems a little foolish but actually i have a 4 day time constraint and even if i cant create the webform i can atleast show an application to my professor
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It is possible, but I don't care to explain as it is very heavy to run on the server and you are probably better of building a true web application.
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Hello,
I want to put a button on form which should give and appearance like "pressed" when clicked first time and it should come out on second click.
How can i implement this??
Thanks.
Gajesh
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There's a property for the CheckBox class that makes it appear like a button. In combination with setting Checked to true during startup that's exactly what you want.
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mav
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Thanks.
It is fine for my requirement.
Gajesh
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hi
i am wondering where can i find some article about using dataset.xsd in windows form in C#?
thanks so much
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Here perhaps?[^]
Regards,
mav
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do u have any sample code please
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Sure.
Here.[^]
P.S.: Are you starting to see a pattern?
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mav.northwind wrote: Are you starting to see a pattern?
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please tell me how to compile or convert html to XML. Please tell me How compilation differs from convert. Thanks
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Well, HTML is essentially XML, and neither are really compiled in the traditional sense. What do you want as your output?
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Steve Echols wrote: Well, HTML is essentially XML,
Not really, XML is more strict. Some things perfectly legal in HTML are invalid in XML.
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1)Parse HTML
2)Create DOM
3)Save DOM in XML
Or, use HTML Tidy[^].
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I want to write a program to compile file html to file XML.How should I do? anyone help me?
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Can I use some codes to protect/unprotect the workbook in excel (just as select Tools -> Protect -> Protect Workbook) ?
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What does this have to do with C#? Are you trying to do it through a C# app? If yo are, take a look at the MS Office Interop...
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actually, I want to implement this by using POI, but it throws exception. So I would like to know whether I can do this by using MS PIA and C#. Is it feasible to do this ?
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sammak168 wrote: POI
sammak168 wrote: MS PIA
What are those?
I generally do all of my MS Office/C# using the Office Interop. I think you can do the protection of the workbook this way, too.
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Hi Paul,
For MS PIA, I refer to Microsoft Primary Interop Assemblies.
Can I do something like select "Tools->Protection->Protect workbook" from the menu in Microsoft Excel by using Office Interop ?
Please give me some hints and help. Thanks in advanced.
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Excel.Worksheet has a Protect method. I am not 100% sure if this is it, but you may want to look at it.
sammak168 wrote: Can I do something like select "Tools->Protection->Protect workbook" from the menu in Microsoft Excel by using Office Interop ?
Maybe as a macro or something. I'll give it some thought
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