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Yeah But SendMessage isnt firing the buttons correctly.
Think Im going to stick with mouse event instead
1 line of code equals many bugs. So don't write any!!
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Nevermind. I got it to work with PostMessage
Thanks tho
1 line of code equals many bugs. So don't write any!!
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I need to create a routine... processing routines to defeat CAPTCHA
You can help?
Nilo B.
-- modified at 10:52 Tuesday 30th May, 2006
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J4amieC wrote: Hacking
Just feel like being tenecious but I think you mean cracker. (From google, I can't remember the exact place where I read about the difference between hacking and cracking).
Hacker:
Originally, a hacker was a term of respect, used among computer programmers, designers, and engineers. The hacker was one who created original and ingenious programs. Unfortunately, the current popular meaning of the term is used to describe those who break into systems, destroy data, steal copyrighted software, and perform other destructive or illegal acts with computers and networks.
Cracker:
A cracker is one who engages in one or more of the following: 1) breaks into a computer system; 2) figures out ways to bypass security or license protection in software; 3) intentionally breaches computer security. Contrary to popular belief, Cracker is not synonymous with Hacker.
You know you're a Land Rover owner when the best route from point A to point B is through the mud.
Ed
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Ed.Poore wrote: Unfortunately, the current popular meaning of [Hacker] is used to describe those who break into systems, destroy data, steal copyrighted software, and perform other destructive or illegal acts with computers and networks.
Pretty much sums up the uses of writing a program designed to get past captcha
Current blacklist
svmilky - Extremely rude | FeRtoll - Rude personal emails | ironstrike1 - Rude & Obnoxious behaviour
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li3k z0Mg j00 r t3h l33t HaX0r!!1!!11! d00d!11!
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Hi all,
I have stored a GUID in a FlexGrid as string and want to reconvert this string back to a guid. I didt't find a way.
There is not Convert.toGuid or something like that.
Also a simple cast brought no solution.
string st = Guid.NewGuid();<br />
Guid gid = Convert.to?????(st);<br />
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or<br />
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Guid gid = (Guid) st;
What's the way
Tnx in advance
-- modified at 10:18 Tuesday 30th May, 2006
Frank
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Hello fracalifa,
Try this snippet:
string st = Convert.ToString(Guid.NewGuid());
Guid gid = new Guid(st);
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Hello CodyGen,
That's it !
Thanks
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Hi all
"Generating an XML file from an XML schema"
The are so many tools for this purpose/
but im looking for an snipet of source code which execute this task.
Had watched in Articles but not explorate appropriated.
Please any links or suggestions.
Thank
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I did some playing with this idea myself, it was painful and dirty and I never got it working right. I'd be interested to know if somebody has an answer for this.
XSD has so many different ways to specify the same structure, that it's really difficult to cover all the possibilities. If you find an answer elsewhere, please post it here.
You can use the XSD tool to generate XML I believe, but I'd like to find a way to do it programmatically for reasons other than outputing to XML. But if that's your aim, you might look at the XSD tool that comes with the SDK.
Visit BoneSoft.com
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Ok coming soon appear my article with same ability(i hope )
Will advice you when come out.
Please provide me you email
My one is maxcpr@gmail.com
-- modified at 2:49 Wednesday 31st May, 2006
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Hi everyone.
I'm working on an application that displays files with name and path ++ in a DataGrid.
One day I came over a ListView project on the inet that could show images / icons + text in one column,
so I started working on my own DataGridColumnStyle to try and achieve the same result.
Only problem is that its really cpu-consuming when it retrieves the images and displays them.
In my custom columnstyle paint method I retrieve the filname,
then I extract the extension from the filename, look up extension in
Registry to find default application, and at last I get the path to the default Icon file.
Finally, I can extract the icon using
hImgSmall = Win32.SHGetFileInfo(filePath, 0, ref shinfo,
(uint)Marshal.SizeOf(shinfo),
Win32.SHGFI_ICON |
Win32.SHGFI_SMALLICON);
I was wondering if anyone has been working with anything similiar and that might have some hints/tips
as how to make this less cpu consuming. Maybe a more efficient way of locating the icons.
I recon all the "lookups" in registry is what makes this so slow.
Might help with double-buffering too? The images and text are drawn to the screen. :S
-Larantz-
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I haven't tried anything like what you are doing, but one thought struck me. Are you looking up a lot of files with the same extension? If so could you maintain your own list of icons using the extension as a key (maybe the dictonary class would be good for this?) so that you only need to look in the registry the first time you encounter an extension? That would cut down on keep having to recreate the same icon.
The procedure would be something like this:
1) Get extension from filename
2) Look in my list to see if I already have a bitmap
3) If I already have it, use it and we're done
4) If we don't have it look it up in the registry and add it to our list
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Thx for the tip.
I've been thinking about something like that too. I'll try and implement it
at work tomorrow.
Still on the lookout for more efficient ways of retrieving icons if anyone
has a tip.
-Larantz-
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I implemented iconbuffering now but it still flicks and takes up resources.
I'll try with double-buffering. That should atleast take care of the flickering.
When it comes to resources, maybe I can't improve that considering the fact that it's many paint operations.
-Larantz-
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Hi all.
Can any one help me about implementing an "access control system" on windows applications.
rezaey
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Hey, I know this is for XML\XSL forum but they don't answer there....
I'm just wondering what is the difference between those two.
And what command is to read the DATA in DataSet:
ds.ReadXml() or ds.ReadXmlSchema()
and the same for writing...
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the xml is the file where the data is stored. the xsl is the style sheet...to make the xml file's data display nicely. the xml file determines what the display type is going to be like HTML or in my Case PDF
He who laughs last...
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Hi NaNg15241.
If u want to know difference between XML XSL I can tell that XSL defines structrue of a XML file without data.On the other word XSL is similare to table difinition in database and XML is similare to a table with it's data.
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Wow, talk about a topic that takes up complete books...;)
XML - eXtensible Markup Language is primarily a way to "markup" or present a TEXT file as data. It is important that you realize that at its core it is nothing but a text file, and therefore easily passes through firewalls. It is a VERY easy way to get DATA from one place to another, and is especially nice since it doesn't care anything about the platform it ends up on.
XSL - eXtensible Stylesheet Language for Transformation (you may also see it as XSLT) is a way to manipulate the XML files. For instance you might want to present the data in a different sequence, or Transform some of the XML nodes
<name>John Smith</name> can become
<name>
<firstname>John</firstname>
<lastname>Smith</lastname>
</name>
Also, XSL files, are themselves XML files.
That is a VERY high level explanation.
As for your code lines, ds.ReadXml()reads an XML file, the ds.ReadXmlSchema() is for reading a Schema file or an XSD file that defines the structure of the XML data you will be reading.
HTH
WhiteWizard (aka Gandalf)
-- modified at 10:10 Tuesday 30th May, 2006
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XML stands for Extensible Markup Lauguage. This language is used to create your own markup langauge like HTML. In other words xml is used to structure a document. A structured document can be easily written to or read from some persistent storage or to exchange to or from some remote location.
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Schema is used to define rules for a document validity. If you want your xml document user how use its elements you create a DTD or SCHEMA for this purpose.
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XSL stands for extensible stylesheet language. An xsl file provides information to a web browser or some other application how to interpret the xml document. This is just like CSS that instructs web browser how to interpret your document.
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ReadXml() reads data from an xml file.
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ReadXmlSchema() reads schema information from an xml file.
< br />Both xml and schema files have .xml extension.
Abdul Rahman [Peshawar]
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So from all this, What stores Data ( this is all very confusing [ english is not my main language ] ) and what commands\Things do I need to do\use?
XSL\XML, ReadXml or ReadXmlSchema, WriteXml or WriteXmlSchema, what do I need to do for Data?
and if can any-one help me also about the topic I wrote down a few msgs (Unique ID) will help me so much more...
-- modified at 10:29 Tuesday 30th May, 2006
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