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It looks to me like you're using some sort of third party library. What error you get, is still a mystery. No-one can help based on that lack of information.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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Graus,
i supply the mail receive number which i got when i received mail.interesting it shows no error when i debug. but mail is not deleted.
would u help me by any ires
thanks in advance
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motherchod reply des na ken?
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Please read the sticky at the top of the thread "How to get an answer to your question". So far you have broken rules: 2, 4, 7 8 pretty close to breaking 11 and also the unwritten rule about not using textspeak in message boards.
99.9% of the people on the message boards are unpaid and helping as an act of altruism. We are not here to supply you with code, just helping to provide guidance. You should ask a specific question or ask about a specific fault, otherwise you aren't going to get a better answer than the ones you have.
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please dont misunderstand me. i upload my code. but grause complement me without see that code.its really unwanted.
thanks
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Hi,
I need information from the hardware of the system.( for example the CPU temperature.)
Anybody know how to get it?
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The replies here are all "It doesn't work" - the reason why is described here[^]
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The chances are you can't, unless the CPU motherboard manufacturer has provided the info via WMI, which is unlikely - most don't so there is no simple, generic way to do it.
If you aren't after a generic solution, then you will have to look at the manufacturer of your specific hardware for details (if they give them!)
[edit]Monday morning disease - replace CPU with motherboard. Ooops![/edit]
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modified on Monday, September 7, 2009 5:17 AM
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Hi Experts
How To Insert hyperlink inside the rich text box and handle the event
of that hyperlink to open new page using C#.NET 2005
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Add a richTextBox to your form. Property DetectUrls must be true. Then attach to event "LinkClicked".
private void richTextBox_LinkClicked(object sender, LinkClickedEventArgs e)
{
Process.Start(e.LinkText);
}
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i have a master page called master.master
and a page in a folder "MyFolder"
when i'm trying to create a webform page in that folder that inherits the master.master page it doesn't inherit anything and no errors appears
when i put the master page and the webform in the root directory it works !!
what is the problem??
thanks in advance
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The main issue is that you're not asking in the ASP.NET forum.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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Hi Im Arnel.... Im New about Mobile application and i want to make an apllication that could send an SMS to other phone.. what are the dlls
that i need or what classes do i need from .net compact framework..??
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Hi all
How can i use loop to read all files in my program? this is a phonebook program that information save in 26 files and filename start with a.txt until z.txt) can anyone help me?
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Well, there's all sorts of ways to do this. Why would you store your data that way ? What code have you written to read your files ? What point are you stuck on ?
Really, I think your program has overall design issues that would not be solved, even if it was clear what point you're stuck with here. Any sort of loop that turns numbers into letters is nastiness, so I wouldn't use a loop to generate filenames to start with.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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First excuse me for my bad english writing.
I am new in c# and i know there are better ways to sort but my teacher wanted me to store data this way.
I want to read all files for searching.
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OK, if it's for a class, then it's fine that you do things badly, because your teacher is structuring things for you to learn particular things, instead of for the writing of good code. However, do you have code to read and write these files ? Is the only problem stepping through the different filenames ? I'd actually go with the suggestion of just reading all the txt files in the folder, rather than trying to write a loop, because any loop that generates the filenames by iteration, is going to be nasty code.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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Use IO.DirectoryInfo to identify the folder
Foreach(FileInfo fileInfo in DirctoryInfo.GetFiles("*.txt")
{
.............
}
Or as you already know the file names you could use a loop on the ASCII/Char values, construct the file name and then use IO.fileInfo to get each file.
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Mycroft Holmes wrote: Or as you already know the file names you could use a loop on the ASCII/Char values, construct the file name and then use IO.fileInfo to get each file.
Yeah, but that really is nasty as all hell. Why would someone store their data in 26 flat files to start with ?
Mycroft Holmes wrote: Foreach(FileInfo fileInfo in DirctoryInfo.GetFiles("*.txt")
Yeah, that's a good point, although I don't know if they would come sorted, this would work otherwise, so long as other txt files were not present
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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IIRC this guy is doing a contact system on a mobile device and does not have the know how to use a database, therefore the text files.
Personally I think the guy is nuts to do it this way but it may be (had better be) a learning project. If it is the same guy someone attempted to recommend options before and they have been ignored.
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Mycroft Holmes wrote: Personally I think the guy is nuts to do it this way but it may be (had better be) a learning project
I am willing to bet that, like the moron I just answered in the ASP.NET forum, this clown is being paid for his messy code.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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Christian Graus wrote: answered in the ASP.NET forum
I am forever thankful that I have limited ASP knowledge and almost no interest in the platform.
Christian Graus wrote: this clown is being paid for his messy code
I'm gonna be generous and assume he's in a learning phase. I once had 3 contracts in a row in the 90's following a guy who supplied crappy solutions, he was most lucrative for me, I did feel sorry for the clients though.
[edit] looks like someone did not like your negative response .[\edit]
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Thanks for your attention and good help.
good luck.
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