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I've searched for one too but i found nothing, so i started my own few time ago, it should be ready in a month or so. I am putting lots of features in it and making it so any program can use it with very little amount of code.
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Thank you for the info.
I think I can wait for yours to be ready
,Daniel
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You can implement this using a WebResourceProvider that can check if you're running an older version of an application, and download the latest version of component modules if necessary.
Of course, there are also other issues involved. For one, your replaceable DLLs should be loaded at run-time (using LoadLibrary() ) so that you can load them after the latest versions have been downloaded.
/ravi
"There is always one more bug..."
http://www.ravib.com
ravib@ravib.com
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Thank you for pointing me to your _GREAT_ WebResourceProvider article.
Now regarding the LoadLibrary() stuff, I think that to avoid coding using LoadLibrary() we should launch an external program and exit. Then after everything is done the external program could start the calling software!
Just an idea!
Thank you again for your article, I'm impressed!
,Daniel
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In my program all methods of update will be suported: lauching an external program(ive made it wizard-like), making all via code in your program, making it read some script and work in "silent mode" or any method someone would like i can put it there, and if someone wants to add anything it will be opensource of course.
Email: nukerfleet@netcabo.pt
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Check out the DDJ archive for an article on writing an autoupdater. basically an .exe file when executed connectes to a remote server, does a file version check on client machine and then uses http:// or ftp:// to download the newer version of the file. Sorry I do not seem to remember the exact link to the updater article and code at DDJ. so checkout ddj.com
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Thank you for the info, it has been hard to find it but here it is :
http://www.ddj.com/ftp/2000/2000_07/aupdate.zip
Regards,
Daniel
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I want to write an article but don't know a sh*t about HTML ! !
How to submit one then!?
(by the way, this is message nr. 300 for me ! !
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Rickard Andersson, Suza Computing
ICQ#: 50302279
I'm from the winter country SWEDEN!
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You could either- Learn HTML - dead easy mate
- Or type your article in Word and save as HTML
If your on this site, you probably code in C++ - so you will have no bother at all learning a bit of HTML...
Dylan Kenneally
London,UK
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Dylan Kenneally wrote:
Or type your article in Word and save as HTML
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
What did Chris do to you for that?
Poor Chris. Spare him tha agony!!!!!!!
Nish
The rumours that I am an AI bot are absolutely false. These rumours have been propogated by *them* to focus all the attention on to me, while *their* bots take over the planet. Thank y%%%% Divide by zero. Cannot proceed. Abort(y/y)?
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LOL. Someone who understands the pain
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
Someone who understands the pain
Sometimes colleagues send us resumes in Word generated HTML. So that we can put in on our site. But it's very hard to make the HTML look like we want it to. For every single tag, Word puts individual style tags and a lot of complicated mshtml stuff too. We usually copy paste into notepad and then reformat it manually, which is easier than editing Word-html
Nish
Check out last week's Code Project posting stats presentation from :-
http://www.busterboy.org/codeproject/
Feel free to make your comments.
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Chris Maunder wrote:
I use the Office HTML Filter - does a great job.
Thanks, I hope it works with Word XP
Nish
Check out last week's Code Project posting stats presentation from :-
http://www.busterboy.org/codeproject/
Feel free to make your comments.
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Nish [BusterBoy] wrote:
I hope it works with Word XP
Nope. It doesn't
Nish
Check out last week's Code Project posting stats presentation from :-
http://www.busterboy.org/codeproject/
Feel free to make your comments.
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Nish [BusterBoy] wrote:
Nish [BusterBoy] wrote:
I hope it works with Word XP
Nope. It doesn't
ROFLMAO... it's just funny...
(-_-)
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Dylan Kenneally wrote:
Or type your article in Word and save as HTML
class Editor{
public bool EditArticle(FileStream fArticle){
If (IsThisAWordHTMLArticle == True){
Editor.GoMad();
Editor.DeleteArticle();
Editor.KillAuthor();
Editor.KillAuthorsFamily();
Editor.CryAndDrinkTooMuch();
}
}
}
Please do not use Word, please, I ask you with all my heart, do not use Word!
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa
The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge
Tim Smith wrote:
Over here in the third world of humor (a.k.a. BBC America),
peterchen wrote:
We should petition microsoft to a "target=_Paul" attribute.
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Dylan Kenneally wrote:
Or type your article in Word and save as HTML
OK.. if you like annoying the Editors you coudl do that
"When a friend hurts us, we should write it down in the sand, where the winds of forgiveness get in charge of erasing it away, and when something great happens, we should engrave it in the stone of the memory of the heart, where no wind can erase it"
Nish on life [methinks]
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Dylan Kenneally wrote:
type your article in Word and save as HTML
I don't think Word is the best alternative. Looking at the submission guidelines even plain txt is preferred..
Download the template and copy/paste if you don't know HTML. It should be rather simple, and you will probably learn the basics of HTML in the process.
/moliate
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You dont need to know complicated HTML for that. It'll take you about 20 mins to understand the basics of HTML. That's all you'll need. Or you can use Frontpage XP. Or Frontpage 2000.
Nish
The rumours that I am an AI bot are absolutely false. These rumours have been propogated by *them* to focus all the attention on to me, while *their* bots take over the planet. Thank y%%%% Divide by zero. Cannot proceed. Abort(y/y)?
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VS.NET has a decent HTML editor
So does Mozilla (and this is a free download)
Neither require you to know HTML (though it doesn't hurt).
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all the modern things
have always existed
they've just been waiting
to come out
and multiply
and take over Björk, The Modern Things
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Thank you everyone!
I have made my decision....
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Rickard Andersson, Suza Computing
ICQ#: 50302279
I'm from the winter country SWEDEN!
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I absolute *LOVE* FrontPage Express.
It's dead simple and free.
I use a lot to make gobs of html
files for little one-off tasks.
It came with a MS package a while
ago, and I copy it around when I
need it. Anyone got a link to DL
it all legit and all?
I sure hope it's still given away.
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