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Yeah it is a WTF! OTOH you could say that this applies to any application. I've yet to use any application that does not crash unexepectedly under some circumstances!
Kevin
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Hi all
when i start my project i am getting this message.
"The server returned an invalid or unrecognized response".
can anybody help me?
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radixpune wrote: can anybody help me?
Be a bit more discriptive of your problem
"I'd like to help but I don't feel like Googling it for you."
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Hi,
I am developing a smart device application in VS 2005 .I would like to know that if VS 2005 supports multilanguage programming in the same project like Web Application or not.
Thanks in advance,
Irshad Ahmad
Irshad Ahmad
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hi all
i have an issue not resolves since last two months ;;
i wanted to plpay flas file and for this i got axfalshobject every thing goes ok for the first time when i give it the path of swf file to play but it does not go into loop ,, what if i want to play it again and again , though this object has play , stop property but none of it works,, means flahs file just plays for once ,,, any idea? or is there any other better solution , i am tired of research plz help me
thanks in advance
hello
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I assume you dont have access to the fla, right?
because you can then remove the 'stop()' from the last frame.
I think there is a way to get the the _currentframe property. You have to poll the flash and when it reach the last frame you issue a play() or riwind()/play() command.
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Hi guys,
How can I extract icon from DLL or EXE file ?
Plase help me.
Thanks in advance.
Glen
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I'm not sure but I thought I saw this somewhere on the web. Thanks.
-- modified at 18:21 Monday 20th November, 2006
M.E. Guzman
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mitchellguzman wrote: I thought I saw this somewhere on the web
I assure you it was not in the Lounge.
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*grin* you just beat me.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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The only way to call .NET with COM is if the .NET component is also a COM component, or if the COM component is written in a .NET language.
Christian Graus - C++ MVP
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Hello,
This is my first message here, so my Hello to you all again!!
This question is not quite related to coding, not directly atleast. I am just curious to know how DataReader class in .Net works??
Scenario is:
We do not call the constructor of DataReader class, this means that its constructor is marked "Private". Rather we use a Method, "ExecuteReader" of another Class "Command" while creating DataReader's object.
I am trying to mimic this thing. I can do this easily if ExecuteReader method belongs to the same class i.e. DataReader, but I have no idea how to implement the same technique using 2 seperate classes.
Command.ExecuteReader method returns a DataReader object, but does it also calls its constructor?
Inheriting DataReader Class is not possible because it is also marked "Sealed", so how can I implement the same thing??
Thank you.
Hope I have put the question well!!
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HARSH GUPTA
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You can make the constructor internal , that means that any class in the same assembly can use it.
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If I make it internal , then I could even call it's constructor from Main method(in C#) or New Sub (in VB), which I am trying to avoid!!
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Hi,
it all depends on how you dstribute your classes onto your assemblies. If your main method is within the same assembly than it could surel create an instance. You should think if it would be better to separate your main method from other classes.
Fact is that the different IDataReader implementations in the .Net framework all have internal constructors. Thus any class in the System.Data assembly could instantiate them.
Robert
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Thank you Robert and Guffa. So Assembly is the key in this scenario.
Got it working.
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Harsh Gupta
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hgupta1983 wrote: If I make it internal, then I could even call it's constructor from Main method(in C#) or New Sub (in VB), which I am trying to avoid!!
Then don't put it in the same assembly as the main program.
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I am sorry to ask this question here I need simple answer yes or no
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I suspect your question will be reflected to the proper forum.
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Private variables do not exist. They're just an on-going joke started by some OO wackos.
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But when we watch those variables in VS.NET, we do see those variables. For example check m_roles in GenericPrincipal object.
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This is a joke reply, about all you will get to a programming question asked in the lounge.
Christian Graus - C++ MVP
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Great ..U R Master Of OO
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