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From your code that's posted with the question on the article;
string profile = dirEntr.Properties["profilePath"][0].ToString();
dirEntr.Close();
If the first line throws an exception, it'd be logical for the second line to fail. The first line contains multiple statements, which I'd prefer to see split over several lines (to accommodate debugging), like this;
object profilePath = dirEntr.Properties["profilePath"];
string profile = Convert.ToString(profilePath[0]);
It might be that the property "ProfilePath" doesn't return a value; you'd put a breakpoint there and step through it. As a sidenote, you did see the warning in the article?
Please note: The user context that initiates the impersonation (i.e. not the user context to which it is switched to) needs to have the "Act as part of operating system" privilege set.
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Hi,
Please anybody knows how to convet the html file into XML file using C#. I need to convert whole html file into XML file.
Thanks...
modified 12-Dec-12 3:18am.
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chittu dinesh wrote: Please anybody knows how to convet the html file into XML file using C#.
Yes I do.
chittu dinesh wrote: Its urgent.
I couldn't care less. It's not urgent to me. Never use it's urgent in a forum posting - we don't work for you so your sense of urgency is completely irrelevant.
The solution you are looking for is to use the HTML Agility Pack[^]. Bear in mind, though, that an HTML page may be so badly formed that it cannot be represented as XML.
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Hi,
Thanks.
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If it's valid XHTML, then it's already XML. If you mean translate it to a particular schema, you can do that with XSLT.
If it's typical Internet HTML, then it isn't valid XML, and you will have to construct some sort of state-based reader that makes reasonable guesses about what non-XML markup actually means (i.e. unclosed <li>s and <p>s, unmatched chevrons, tags with naked attributes, etc).
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Any one can help me,and tell that how i create a windows login application,and run this login application when computer start like windows logon screen,,and i want to replace this windows logon application with my own,,plz help
Vipul
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Sure, join Microsoft and join the Windows team. Maybe then.
You can't replace the Windows Login screen - it would represent a huge security hole if you could replace it with a fake login. Just think about it for a moment and you'll see why it's not possible.
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I am working on windows mobile application in which i need to store a captured image from the camera in isolated storage without saving it in the camera roll.
I am able to store the captured image in the isolated storage but a copy of the captured image in also stored in the camera roll that i don't want ...please help
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Hi guys.,
I had an grid view where i had placed an link button to print an report.In this button click event i need to call the SSRS report and need to get the output as pdf file.
I had used this below code,the code is running fine,but i'm unable to see the prompt to open/save pdf file.Plz reply ASAP.
protected void btnAuthenticateAndPrint_Click(object sender, EventArgs args)
{
try
{
LinkButton lb = (LinkButton)sender;
GridViewRow row = (GridViewRow)lb.NamingContainer;
Label lbOrderID = row.FindControl("lbOrderID") as Label;
int OrderId = Convert.ToInt32(lbOrderID.Text);
da = new SqlDataAdapter("Get_PODetails", con);
da.SelectCommand.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
da.SelectCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@MPDI_ID", OrderId);
ds = new DataSet();
da.Fill(ds, "PO");
if (ds.Tables["PO"].Rows.Count > 0)
{
lblPOId.Text=ds.Tables["PO"].Rows[0]["MPDI_ID"].ToString();
lblVendid.Text = ds.Tables["PO"].Rows[0]["MVDI_ID"].ToString();
lblBranch.Text = ds.Tables["PO"].Rows[0]["MBRI_ID"].ToString();
lblDate.Text = Convert.ToDateTime(ds.Tables["PO"].Rows[0]["MPDI_Date"]).ToString("dd-MM-yyyy");
}
rs = new RSWebService.ReportingService2005();
rsExec = new REWebService.ReportExecutionService();
rs.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials;
rsExec.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials;
rs.Url = "http://localhost/ReportServer/ReportService2005.asmx";
rsExec.Url = "http://localhost/ReportServer/ReportExecution2005.asmx";
byte[] Sendresults = null;
byte[] bytes = null;
string historyID = null;
string deviceInfo = @"<DeviceInfo><Toolbar>False</Toolbar></DeviceInfo>";
string format = "PDF";
string encoding = null;
string mimeType = null;
string extension = null;
REWebService.Warning[] warnings = null;
string[] streamIDs = null;
string _reportName = @"/FIMO GOF Assets Reports/PURCHASE ORDER";
REWebService.ExecutionInfo ei = rsExec.LoadReport(_reportName, historyID);
REWebService.ParameterValue[] parameters = new REWebService.ParameterValue[4];
parameters[0] = new REWebService.ParameterValue();
parameters[0].Name = "MVDI_ID";
parameters[0].Value = lblVendid.Text;
parameters[1] = new REWebService.ParameterValue();
parameters[1].Name = "MBRI_ID";
parameters[1].Value = lblBranch.Text;
parameters[2] = new REWebService.ParameterValue();
parameters[2].Name = "MPDI_Date";
parameters[2].Value = lblDate.Text;
parameters[3] = new REWebService.ParameterValue();
parameters[3].Name = "ReportParameter1";
parameters[3].Value = lblPOId.Text;
rsExec.SetExecutionParameters(parameters, "en-us");
Sendresults = rsExec.Render(format, deviceInfo, out extension, out encoding, out mimeType, out warnings, out streamIDs);
MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream(Sendresults);
if (format == "PDF")
{
Response.ContentType = "application/pdf";
Response.AddHeader("Content-disposition", "inline;filename=output.pdf");
Response.AddHeader("Content-Length", Sendresults.Length.ToString());
}
Response.OutputStream.Write(Sendresults, 0, Sendresults.Length);
Response.OutputStream.Flush();
Response.OutputStream.Close();
}
catch(Exception Ex)
{
throw Ex;
}
}
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I want to add labels to an image at different zoom levels like the one on google maps please give me some ideas.
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WinForms? ASP.NET? WPF/Silverlight?
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right now I am using winForms. but i can switch if u suggest any other.....
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When the image zooms, simply use DrawText to paint the text directly onto the image (do this as part of the OnPaint cycle so that it refreshes when a repaint is requested). If you need a rectangle to surround it, measure the text first, then draw the rectangle slightly inflated, and finally draw the text in that rectangle.
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thanks for the suggestion i will try it...
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i like you articale the one about compression the video in c# , and i have final project about this title but in monitoring system video so could you help to choose the best technique in my project please bkz i'm really confused and i've no idea how use those techniques in c# MPEG H.264
thanx a lot
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If you want a response from the author of the article you read, you should pose this question at the bottom of that article. That way the author will be notified of your question. Here, you will simply have to be lucky enough to have them stop by. Good luck on your project.
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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ok thank you and sorry for bothring you
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how can i send a message to that guy i don't know how ?!!
"http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/486464/Compressing-my-videos"
thank you
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If you leave a message at the bottom of the tip you linked to, then he will get an email. He is an active member so you are likely to get a response that way.
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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I haven't written an article on Video Compression in C# or any language. Are you sure you have the right person?
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sorry
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Collin Jasnoch wrote: If we can figure out the secret to doing it just think of the productivity
increase world wide we will see!
Hmmm, I'm not sure I want the future of IT to rely on whether or not I had cheese late at night.
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