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Be fair. He was googling BinnaryWriter, which obviously doesn't return too many hits.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: Be fair.
Hmm. Let me think about it. NO!
led mike
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:cough:
Thanks dude, I needed a good laugh and that was a great one!
led mike
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Hello friends, I couldn't find much info on how to copy/paste text and preserve the formatting from other applications (like World, PowerPoint) to webbrowser control in C#. I was able to copy/paste text from e.g words but i loose all the formatting when i paste text to the webbrower control like "bullets, indentation and other normal features).
So my real question is that, can we Paste the formated text the way it was when copied from other applications. I tried like this but no success. Could you suggest me through your experience or thoughts or any kind resources.
if (Clipboard.ContainsText())
{
IHTMLTxtRange range = doc.selection.createRange() as IHTMLTxtRange;
range.pasteHTML(Clipboard.GetText(TextDataFormat.Text));
}
Thanks
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Hi,
I am used to VB6 reading a few header items below each other out of a text file followed by some columns of data such as:
fh1 = FreeFile
Open inPath For Input As #fh1
Input #fh1, projfile.name
Input #fh1, projfile.projdate
Input #fh1, projfile.version
For X = 1 To intNumVars
Input #fh1, Bas(X).name, Bas(X).Min, Bas(X).Max, Bas(X).ave,
Next X
Close(fh1)
I have been through a lot of material on StreamReader, BinaryReader etc and getting stuck. Any help (code examples) or pointers to articles, chapters would be much appreciated. The writing of the info to the file seems easy with :
StreamWriter outFS = new StreamWriter(new FileStream(outFile, FileMode.OpenOrCreate, FileAccess.Write));
outFS.WriteLine(strModelDesc1);
outFS.WriteLine(strModelDesc2);
outFS.WriteLine("{0},{1},{2}"intLayers, intStats, decAve);
outFS.Close();
thanks
Ian
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Hello,
How can I get the path of the current user Temp file.
Dad
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System.IO.Path.GetTempPath();
Edit:
Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("TEMP");
or
Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("TMP");
will also work but
1. It gives the path in 8.3 format
2. If at any point in the future MS changes the Environment variable it may break(!) so I'd use the initial suggestion.
DaveBTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)Expect everything to be hard and then enjoy the things that come easy. (code-frog)
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Google.
For cryin' out loud, put some freakin' effort into your work. Asking here takes MANY TIMES LONGER than using google.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: Asking here takes MANY TIMES LONGER than using google.
I stopped wondering why people use message boards for such simple answers when using google they would have found the solutions in ten seconds.
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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google is loosing its mojo
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Not for me
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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Hi friends,
i want to save video stream from webcam as i have developed a communication system which is similar to yahoo or msn messenger. Well i want to add a new feature that is video saving from webcam in any format and i m fully failed in it. Someone has the idea u can send me email also on my id love_never_die_f@yahoo.co.uk
BuIlT fOr ThE kIlL
modified on Thursday, August 28, 2008 9:15 AM
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Hi
I am developing a Console Application in C# that uploads videos to aol website using the api.
I have created a AOL screen name and also the devId.
I am trying to get the auth token by submitting the required parameters in the following format:
string request url= https://api.screenname.aol.com/auth/getToken?f=qs&devId="mydevId"&supportedIdType=SN,ICQ,OID&succUrl=http://localhost/AOL/Default.aspx&s="Myscreenname"
as well as
http://api.screenname.aol.com/auth/login?f=qs&devId="mydevId"&supportedIdType=SN,ICQ,OID&succUrl=http://localhost/AOL/Default.aspx&s="Myscreenname"
But am not able to get the response url having the token as it always give me the login screen html or a message saying "not authenticated".
It being a console application,I cant show the login screen.
Is there any way through which I can upload my videos to aol using console application.
Please find the code I have written below:
HttpWebRequest req = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(requestUrl);
req.Method = "POST";
req.ContentType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded";
req.ContentLength = buffer.Length;
req.Proxy = new WebProxy(proxy, true);
req.CookieContainer = new CookieContainer();
Stream reqst = req.GetRequestStream();
reqst.Write(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
reqst.Flush();
reqst.Close();
Console.WriteLine("\nPosting 'red' to " + requestUrl);
HttpWebResponse res = (HttpWebResponse)req.GetResponse();
Console.WriteLine("\nResponse stream is: \n");
string eq=res.GetResponseStream().ToString();
Stream resst = res.GetResponseStream();
StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(resst);
Console.WriteLine(sr.ReadToEnd());
Console.ReadLine()
We are really in need for the solution.Please help me by posting a reply as soon as possible.
Thanks
Sonu
(incubator142@hotmail.com)
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Ya, from India. I knew it. Have you googled it yet? If you had, you would probably have found the answer long before now.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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Hi to all
i have created one C#.net window application.
also i create the setup using setup project of .net.
now will give setup to my client but i want that <b>my client can use that setup only one time.</b>
or by <b>any way of giving serial key (PID) that can be used only once </b>.
please help me out.
thanks.
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Hello everyone,
When executing the following script in PowerShell (or equivalent C# code, I post PS code for simplification purpose), there is always access denied error. My purpose is to retrieve default web site information from remote computer named TestMachine. When I changed TestMachine to my local machine name, it is fine. Does anyone have any ideas? I am already belonging to the administrator group of the remote machine.
$siteName = (Get-Wmiobject -computer "TestMachine" -namespace "root/MicrosoftIISv2" -q "SELECT * FROM IIsWebServerSetting WHERE ServerComment = "Default Web Site").Name
regards,
George
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Do you have rights on the remote PC?
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Sure, I belongs to the same domain and I am the local administrator group member of the remote machine.
regards,
George
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George_George wrote: I am the local administrator group member of the remote machine.
Then you would have to log in locally into that machine*, not via the domain (which happens by default). Else become a member of the domain administrators group, if possible.
* MACHINE_NAME\UserName, not DOMAIN\Username, it maybe limited, so it may not be possible.
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Thanks leppie,
I could already use \\remotemachinename\C$ to access any files and directories on drive C, the same for drive D. So, you think I still do not have enough privilege?
My network configuration is, I belong to domain \csmasterstudent, both local machine where I execute the script on and the remote machine are both belongs to \csmasterstudent, and I am also a member of the Administrators group of the remote machine.
Any ideas?
regards,
George
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Having local rights on a remote PC in a domain will not give you domain permissions.
George_George wrote: and I am also a member of the Administrators group of the remote machine.
Then you have to log into that PC directly (as previously shown) or get added to the Domain Administrators group.
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Thanks leppie,
leppie wrote: Having local rights on a remote PC in a domain will not give you domain permissions.
Could you explain what do you mean "Having local rights on a remote PC in a domain will not give you domain permissions." please?
In my situation, the remote machine name is TestMachine, and my domain account name (I am using my domain acconut name to access the remote machine) belongs to the Administrator Group of the remote machine named TestMachine. And you think the privilege is still not enough?
regards,
George
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I have a class called Graph.cs and in this class I set the values of some data from another class called Data.cs. I then try and read this data from another class called DrawGraph.cs, but I can't seem to read the data I set before this is because it is creatinga new instance of the Graph.cs class is there anyway around this.
Thanks
"When will I learn? The answers to life's problems aren't at the bottom of a bottle. They're on TV" - Homer Simpson
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fix your code, it's obvioulsy broken. You're creating a new class instance, they don't create themselves.
Christian Graus
No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
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