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Somekind of example?
thankss a lot for help
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did you check the above link ? and scroll down to last they have a very good examples on Xml Serialize and De-serialize
Jibesh.V.P
India
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Hi,
I have the following problem:
I want like create,in Visual Studio C# 2010, a popup menu with a sidebar on the left side, over the full lenghts on the context menu.
I want insert a text with background color gradient or a picture on the sidebar.
I don't now what must I do for that.
see sample what I mean:
http://img541.imageshack.us/img541/315/engmenmitbildamlinkrnra.png[^]
Thank you for your idea or solution.
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forumarbeit wrote: I don't now what must I do for that. Find a control that implements it (I bet there's an article on CodeProject), or code it yourself.
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This is exactly what I am looking for but as VC# code.
This I have not found that because I have not searched under VC6 but in VC#.
Since I am a beginner I need to will see if I can implement this example VC6 to VC#?
Thanks for your help.
Maybe there is still one example in VC# code.
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forumarbeit wrote: Since I am a beginner I need to will see if I can implement this example VC6 to VC#?
Meh, translating C to C# is no fun at all, and bound to have conversion-problems.
forumarbeit wrote: Maybe there is still one example in VC# code.
Menu-Images-using-C-and-IExtenderProvider-a-better[^], is in C#, even if it targets .NET 1.0. Alternatively, you code check out CodePlex[^] and see if there's an Open Source library that provides what you need.
Still, writing one yourself would remain an option. Could be as "simple" as having a PictureBox docked left on a form with the picture of a gradient, and a DataGridView.
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Hi
sir
i want to say that i made a notepad in gui visual studio 2010 it's work properly but i am unable to implement code for (Find ,Replace & Goto Line )
please explain me how to implement this code.
Regards
umashankarsahu
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can any one give me the idea to make a software to
fill a webpage from my c# window form.
i do not have any access to that webpage.
i dont know where to start ,your help appreiated
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Is no clear your question, fill a web in a windows form? use a webBrowser control in a windows form
in the form1_load event put your web page, for example:
this.webBrowser1.Url = new System.Uri("http://www.youtube.com", System.UriKind.Absolute);
c ya!
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thanks greg but my question is to transfer data in already opened ie window.
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maybe using a web service and xml files
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My dll is built in 2.0 Framework but still its using runtime 4.0 while consuming in the application.
I need to force my dll to use CLR Runtime version 2.0 instead of 4.0. Is there any way to do it.
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Did you reference any other assemblies from the 4.0 framework? What framework is the solution targetting? (See project properties page)
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No am not using any assemblies from 4.0 framework and it is targetting to 2.0 framework.
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0905v49 wrote: No am not using any assemblies from 4.0 framework and it is targetting to 2.0 framework.
Then your assembly will work on .NET 2.0 (and up!); which runtime it uses depends on the app that consumes the assembly, and all it's references.
I do not see a problem with it running on CLR 4.0. Do you?
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Try running it on a machine with no net 4.0 installed.
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Thank you for the reply.
I have tried with 3.5 ramework still same issue.
The actual problem is I am using axcepta 2.0 version dll in .net 2.0 version which is finally using by java application. This works fine with any .net app.
But When it goes to java the .net 2.0 dll is running with 4.0CLR there i am getting the Mixed mode assembly reference issue.
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Have you tried adding a supportedRunTime element to the application's configuration file?
See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/w4atty68(v=vs.80).aspx[^]
I can't tell from the documentation if this would force a particular version of the CLR to load, but it would be worth doing an experiment to find out.
Alan
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No it will not as my deliverable is only dll file not app.config file.
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You cannot force a .DLL to use a specific CLR version. The code will run under whatever the CLR version the .EXE is using. .DLL's are loaded into the process the same as any other code in the .EXE.
If you want to change which version of the CLR the code uses, you have to specify that in the application manifest file.
How to: Configure an Application to Target a .NET Framework Version[^]
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