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Perhaps now you understand the importance of keeping the website in one Language, in our case English. This isn't the UN after all.
While we are at at it:
Marking something as urgent is rude (Read the FAQs) - it might be to you, it isn't to us, and we are unpaid.
You have not formatted the code so we can't read it (See the FAQs)
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I have no idea what you said, but you need to read up on SQL injection attacks.
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immer ist alles dringend!
I cannot remember: What did I before google?
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Thomas Krojer wrote: immer ist alles dringend!(everything is always urgent)
You are right. And CP becomes their emergency room.
Ignorance of the ability brings disability.
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hi.
i need codes in c# for recording video with webcam.
this program have 3 buttons
1.turn on webcam
2.record
3.save the recordes
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A little effort via Google and you will find them. You may also like to check this[^] out, especially point 2.
The best things in life are not things.
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naalgo wrote: i need codes in c# for recording video with webcam.
I'll build it for $5000.
I are Troll
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I'll build it for $4999, but I won't do as good a job as Eddy
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5000? 11900! You offerd it to cheap!!
I cannot remember: What did I before google?
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Thomas Krojer wrote: 5000? 11900! You offerd it to cheap!!
I tried to undercut all other offerings, but as you can see it didn't work
I are Troll
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Here are some codes you may find useful:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
The rest I leave as an assignment for you.
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles] Nil Volentibus Arduum
Please use <PRE> tags for code snippets, they preserve indentation, improve readability, and make me actually look at the code.
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You could always buy a webcam, install the software that goes with it, finds the appropriate dll's, reverse engineer them, re-format them to your coding standards, framework and language and then compile.
V.
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Somewhere, a polar bear just died because you wasted electricity typing that.
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Hello Everybody,
I have a component which is not serialize and now i am trying to save it in file with the use of binary serialization.
But it's not saving yet. And shows the message your component is not serialize.
So please help me to serialize this object.
If you can think then I Can.
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It's all explained here[^] in this CodeProject article.
The best things in life are not things.
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Short answer: put [Serializable] on the component and make sure that all its fields are themselves serialisable.
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Dear Sir,
Thanks for reply. But this component is not develop by me. this is third party control.
So how can i do that?
Thanks Again
If you can think then I Can.
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Then, if the control does not support serialisation by some easy mechanism (either having [Serializable], implementing ISerializable or providing something like ReadXml/WriteXml methods), you will have to write a wrapper class to serialise all the properties that you can get hold of.
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Hi Can Any One Guide Me How To Encrypt/Redirect The Whole Url In The Address Bar.
Help Me
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You can't encrypt the whole URL. How would the web request know what the endpoint was?
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Hi.
I have a chat site (http://www.pitput.com) that connects user via socket connections.
I have in the client side a flash object that opens a connection to a port in my server.
In the server i have a service that is listening to that port in an async matter.
All is working fine except when i talk to someone after an unknown period of time(about couple of minutes) the server is closing my connection and i get an error in the server :
" A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond".
I dont know how exactly the tcp socket works. does it checking for "live" connection every couple of seconds? how does it decide when to close the connection? Im pretty sure that the close operation is not coming from the client side.
Thanks.
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Wireshark is your friend. Get it started, do your thing, and when you get the error, stop Wireshark and look through the trace. It's probably worth saving the trace then applying an IP filter to see only the traffic of interest. You will be able to see which end failed to respond (and, importantly, the packet that did not get a response).
Cheers,
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.
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