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Yes, it's hidden. It's very common to hide information in places like that. Throughout history intellectuals have always hidden information in cleverly disguised places, like books, essays, articles, reference manuals and documentation. Places where no sane mane would ever look for it.
It's said that the best place to hide something is in plain view, and I believe that this goes for documentation on the web also. If the microsoft documentation had an url like http://www.killbill.org/misc, I think that a lot more people would know about it.
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theRealCondor wrote: Really?
I hope you realize my post is aimed at people who don't read the documentation (there are tons of them on CP). My use of the word "hide" is sarcasm.
led mike
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something tells me his post was meant in a similarly sarcastic manner!
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Hi!
I have a problem!
I want to work with one of the check objects in multiselect mode.
I tried using the CheckedListBox but the .NET writes that it does not support MultiSelection, any ideas about the componenet that is already exists?
An object that gets automaticaly a scroll bar if it is too large for the form size, not stand alone radio buttons.
Thanks
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What do you mean when you say that it doesn't support MultiSelection? If you mean checking more than one box, of course it does support that.
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I am writing a client/server application that uses the SslStream class to provide a secure communications channel.
I have got the communications working, and the server certificate validation works fine (this is using self signed certs. generated by MakeCert.exe thanks to John Howard's blog http://blogs.technet.com/jhoward/archive/2005/02/02/365323.asp).
I would like to perform client certificate validation. I have generated certificates on the client in the same way as I did on the server and set the clientCertificateRequired parameter = true in the AuthenticateAsServer method as follows.
sslStream.AuthenticateAsServer(serverCertificate, clientCertificateRequired, SslProtocols.Tls, false);
When the server hits this line I get an exception:
"The remote certificate is invalid according to the validation procedure."
I have searched and searched and all I can find is stuff to do with IIS and web services.
Does anyone know what I have to do to get this working.
Thanks in advance.
Keith
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Hi there;
Please help!!!! I am processing SQL select statement using a datarow and I would like to compare column values of current datarow with the previous datarow. Is there a way to do this?
Please Help
sasa
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Remember that there is a DataRowCollection Class that wou can instantiate and compare in a cyclic manner with the previous instance.
The Love is the money that buys the freedom. SER
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Thank you Grivix, I will try and look into that.
sasa
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Does anyone know how to or know of a tutorial to programatically zip a file?
I have a series of images that need to be able to be placed in a zip file so the user can download it to their hard drive. Manually zipping these files won't work in this situation.
Thanks.
-Goalie35
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Use the SharpZipLib library
regards
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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Hi,
I downloaded the library. But there are so many classes and interfaces, I got confused how to start using this library to create a zip file and simply add files into that. also how to unzip a single zip file.
Is there any snippet available about the usage of this library ?
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Probably on the #Develop website is the best bet
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Hello,
How can I change the background colour of my WebBrowser control that I am hosting in the windows form? Is there a way of doing it?
Thank you.
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Hello
For what I know the background color of the webbrowser control is the color of the background of the page that is currently displayed. Why would you want to change that?
Regards
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HELLO,
I think you can simple update the DocumentText property everytime the documentTExt is changed.
Update the DocumentText like ,
weBrowser1.DocumentText =
If the webBrowser is loaded with a navigated webpage, then you may try to use Regex to set the body bgcolor within DocumentText.
I am sure you wll find better solution than my solution But thats what I am doing in my appliation to change background color of my webbrowser.
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Thanks. That helps a lot.
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Hi,
Is it possible to cancel Form Colosing in the Form Closing Event ?
I have background worker in my form and when user try to close a form where a background worker is still busy, I want to let the user know that,
"A background process is still busy, Try closing Later" -- And then Return the method without closing the form.
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The onclose event has a CancelEventArgs prameter e.
set e.Cancel to true.
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Thanks wheelerbarry,
As far I know, these onClose, onLoad type events are protected members and I will have to override this methods right ? Is not it possible simply using e.Cancel within FormClosing event handler ?
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Hello
bashiwala wrote: Is not it possible simply using e.Cancel within FormClosing event handler ?
Yes it is! It's even the standard practice.
Yet better make it the other way around. You shouldn't make the user wait for the thread. The thread should wait the user. Make your background worker a Background thread that will b terminated once the application is closed so that the use won't get frustrated waiting for something they don't even see or know when will it finish.
Regards
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What happens when I execute Application.Exit() if a background worker is still busy in that application ? I assume that, all threads and background workers are immediately stopped and the application isexited. Is not that right ?
The same question is for Application's main parent form closing. If the user simply click the cross button of top right corner of the Main Parent Window to close, will the threads and background workers are terminated immediately or they keep on running invisible ?
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You'd be surprised if I tell you that i've never used those BackgroundWorkers!! I always use good old fashioned multithreading. I even don't know why they made this clas?!!
Anyway, if a thread is made Foreground then it will keep running invisible and your applicatoin won't really exit. You can check that out using the task manager. But if you make that thread background by setting Thread.IsBackground = true, then it will close once all foreground threads are close and the process won't wait for that thread to finish. I don't know about BackgroundWorker class if it's really background, but it would take a small test to find out -I'm currently too lazy to lookup MSDN;P-
Regards
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Thanks
I feel more comfortable using Google than MSDN to search for a C# solution.
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