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What has this got to do with C#? Why not just look through your browser history?
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: What has this got to do with C#?
It's a custom built browser written in C# and history feature is not working.
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Hi.
I want to redirect URLs entered in the browser to a page On PC?
for example when I enter "http://microsoft.com",it redirect to 127.0.0.1:5000/webpage.html and show this page. I want to do this for all website entered.
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Do not post the same question in two places. It wastes effort and annoys people.
You have posted this in QA, leave it there.
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952)
Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)
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OriginalGriff wrote: It wastes effort and annoys me.
FTFY
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Edit your hosts[^] file.
/ravi
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Will not work for "every" site, as the hosts file doesn't accept wildcards.
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aminsoltani wrote: I want to redirect URLs entered in the browser to a page On PC? Install a proxy, and use only that proxy to connect to the outside world.
It's either that or writing your own firewall; A proxy will only be usefull if you own the network, and a virusscanner only if you own the clients. And yes, it might break a lot of websites using SSL, as should be.
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I should to solve next task:
RECOGNITION OF EMOTIONAL EXPRESSIONS ON HUMAN FACES
IN DIGITAL IMAGES
1. Results
1.1 Limitations of implementation
1.2. Training (learning) set (in the case of the learning based method)
1.3. Testing set and corresponding visual results of recognition
1.4. Analysis (correctness of recognition, problems, speed – is it fast enough for real time interactive foreign language learning)
How could I solve this task?
Is backpropagation learning algorithm good approach for this?
How to start preprocessing and so on.
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Google for "image recognition", there are many resources around to guide you.
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Member 9538830 wrote: How could I solve this task? You won't get that "answer" in a forum, as there is no answer. It's a complete topic.
Member 9538830 wrote: Is backpropagation learning algorithm good approach for this? There's a lot more out there[^].
Member 9538830 wrote: speed – is it fast enough for real time interactive foreign language learning) No, it's not.
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I am doing a project on retrieving similar face images from a folder by giving a query face image and but the results are not satisfactory. I taught if I crop the images to its face and then search the results might be better. but I am having trouble in cropping multiple images since a folder might contain multiple images. I need help on that.....?
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Going through a folder/directory and selecting multiple files ... in that directory only ... that meet certain criteria is easy to do: [^].
If the folder you wish to search for files contains sub-directories (other folders), then, beginning with .NET 4.0, you can use the Directory.EnumerateFiles method with SearchOption.AllDirectories to recursively search: [^]. If you do not have permission to open any sub-directory, the search will fail.
I am curious: how you are doing cropping now: what algorithm are you using; or, what image editor do you use; or what web-something-or-other are you invoking ?
“The best hope is that one of these days the Ground will get disgusted enough just to walk away ~ leaving people with nothing more to stand ON than what they have so bloody well stood FOR up to now.” Kenneth Patchen, Poet
modified 1-Mar-14 15:16pm.
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I first detect the face in an image and then represent it with a rectangle. Then separate the rectangle and remove parts of image other than what is inside the rectangle.
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I think knowing how you "select the face" is a key piece of information here: are you doing by using your eyes ... or, is it automated in some way ?
“The best hope is that one of these days the Ground will get disgusted enough just to walk away ~ leaving people with nothing more to stand ON than what they have so bloody well stood FOR up to now.” Kenneth Patchen, Poet
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Viola Jones algorithm......
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Please tell me how to write this code & how to run it.
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What should be the application types,
I 've a quick solutions to make 3 web applications works with HTTP REQUESTs
Please let me know if those are applications are of type "Web", so that I can share my things with you.
Thanks
Mouli
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This question is far too vague and generalised to get a good answer. You need to start by defining the data that will be held in the first app and how it will be made available to the second one. And, in turn, how that data will be made available to the third one for display. In reality it sounds like an academic exercise, but we need much more detail.
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Member 10634496 wrote:
Please tell me how to write this code & how
to run it.
Google for the word "Database".
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<pre>Hello,
I introduce myself, I am instrumentalist electronic I have a project to make a programming change mark 6 mark to one that is the center of gravity as shown in the picture
pins (Z1, X1, Y1) (Z2, X2, Y2) (Z3, X3, Y3) (Z4, X4, Y4) (Z5, X5, Y5) (Z6, X6, Y6) to the approximate center gravity (Z7, X7, Y7).
I admit you know absolutely anything about programming in C #, the data that I have is that gives me pins angles (theta, zeta, iota) that from what I could make the change of reference (translation and rotation) to come to the reference (Z7, X7, Y7).
If you can guide me or given lessons in PDF format or other tutorial where I could take care of myself I'd like at least I suggested I took a lot of late, thank you in advance</pre><pre lang="c#"><pre lang="c#"><pre lang="c#"></pre></pre></pre>
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Sorry?
I'm afraid that that means nothing to me whatsoever.
The picture you reference isn't there - possibly because you can't post images in unmoderated forums on this site - but even with it I'm not sure that I'd understand what you are talking about.
If you need an image (and you probably don't) post it up on DropBox and the post a link to the image.
Then sit back and forget everything you know about your problem. Then read your question. Do you have any idea what you are talking about? Because we can't see your screen, access your HDD, or read your mind - we only get exactly what you tell us.
So edit your question, and try explaining your problem in better detail!
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952)
Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)
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