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Sorry, but the cast to object[] doesn't work. I have found a solution, please see Eddy Vluggen's answer below. Thanks anyway
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Hopefully this may be of some use.
List<int>; d = new List<int>() { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 };
if (typeof(IList).IsAssignableFrom(d.GetType()) == true && d.GetType().IsGenericType == true)
{
IList x = d;
Type t = x.GetType().GetGenericArguments()[0];
foreach (object item in x)
{
switch (t.Name)
{
case "Int32":
int r = (int)item;
break;
default:
break;
}
}
}
My only part I wasn't sure of was casting the object back to type that was in the list, So I used a simple switch statement to do the hard work for me. Also apologies for the crap variable naming too.
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Interesting! But I think I can simply cast the collection it to IEnumerable<object> and then simply .ToString() them in the final string, that should work, as I see the classes at the moment. Thank you very much!
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If it is an IEnumerable, then it can be iterated.
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Told you that was a stupid question! But I wonder how I missed that.
Did a cast to IEnumerable<object> and it worked! Thank you very much!
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Hi Everyone .
how TCPServer can send file to client ??
but my question is i want to send file to client : but client is having some folder like Usr, Bin and etc.
but i want send file from server to client folder to "USR"
is it possible . if any knows please help me out
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Usually clients actively fetch data from a server.
Do you want to push a file to a connected client?
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yes. but client is having folder USER and BIN.
i want store file in to USER folder in client side.
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That could be considered a malware approach! Do not do that.
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The client decides where to store the file, you cannot control it from the server.
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Hi all,
I have my html page. I put the correct and full path of images. As I run the page it's showing all images perfectly. But when I use this html code as a newsletter, all content is coming except images.
my images code is like below
<pre lang="HTML"> <img height="0" src="https://XXXXXXXXX/1410944453/bdb6c634e3/IUWM.jpg" style="max-width: 200px; width: 200px; height: auto !important;" width="200" /></pre>
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Does this have anything to do with C#?
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if mails comes through c# code? then?
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Then show the code that is not working and explain why. All you have given us is a vague description of something not happening.
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As Richard has stated this isn't a C# problem, but a Outlook problem. It all changed when they dropped internet explorer from rendering the HTML emails and swapped it to word.
I would have a read of this SO Question[^], the first answer shows you in code how to achieve it.
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I like the feature of email clients *not* to automatically load content from the web. Normally the email client offers the possibility to load the external content on request - and I hardly ever do so. Why should I want to load tracking images in my email, or even worse: malware images which make use of vulnerabilities in graphics libraries?
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hi,
how to read the actual content available in .SPL file which was generated by printer driver during the printing of any file using any open source dll in C#.net?
could you please provide me any suggestions to implement the above task?
thank you.
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What does SPL mean in this context?
Samsung Printer Language?
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windows spool file format, which was generated by printer driver at the time printing any file
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The first thing you need to research is the format of the SPL files, or find a library that will decode it for you.
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Well, to 'read' the file you could use some available viewer for SPL files: [^].
But, if you want to 'parse' the format yourself in code, use this reference as a starting point for the file format: [^].
I think parsing it yourself would be a huge task, because: you may have to deal with either EMF-SPL and Raw-SPL, and with Raw-SPL (from the link above):
In the case of RAW data, the content of the file is exactly the same as the data send to the printer ... So this data could be PCL, PostScript, ESC-P, CaPSL, Prescribe or similar.
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Hi,
I am trying to open a file from a network path like this:
file_path = registry_key.GetValue("Path").ToString();
string file_name = file_path + "H" + date.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd") + ".TXT";
but nothing is happening and no error. It works fine when I use a local PC path like C:\TEMP
How can I solve this please?
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Jassim Rahma wrote: How can I solve this please? First, by extending your code sample...
What value file_path has? How do you try to open the file?
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