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crrajaguru wrote: any one give idea about
framework
I heard they used software to make it.
crrajaguru wrote: And also give flow for creating .net framework
Energy flows from the fingers to the keyboard. And then signals flow from the keyboard to the computer.
crrajaguru wrote: i don't know it's possible or not..
It's not possible. Microsoft specifically designed .NET so that people couldn't program in it. The best we can hope for is using forum software to use it's AI to program it.
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Forgive me if this is a stupid request...
In web apps (classic ASP) I can capture the HTTP_USER_AGENT ServerVariable which reports the complete client browser information, including what .NET Frameworks are installed. Is there any possible way I can capture this (or an equivalent) in a WinForms application (without going to a web server)? Basically what I'm after is a complete list of all the .NET Frameworks installed and the HTTP_USER_AGENT seemed to be my best bet.
Thanks... Steve
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Not a stoopid request at all. Start here[^]
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Hi Guys,
I was wondering if there was any way to toggle the enabled states of the check boxes on a node by node basis?
I've tried handling the events but they won't stop the check box checking if it's clicked repeatedly.
Cheers
Tris
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Carrier Bags - 21st Century Tumbleweed.
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I recently reinstalled VS 2005 and after that, a dialog would come up when I started MS Word. It said "the feature you are using is on the VS 2005 CD and must be installed" (or something to that effect). Naturally, MS can't tell you what bleeping feature I'm supposedly using (all I had done was to start up Word). Then it takes 10 minutes or more to install this "feauture" after I supply the disk and still never tells me WTF it did. This happened the other day on another MS product - I think it was Expression Web - and it was the same story: no indication of what "feature" I was using and a long install (about 20 minutes). What the &$^# is going on when VS 2005 has to screw up other working programs and force you to do a further install? Those programs were on my machine at the time. Couldn't it install what it needed for those programs? In both cases I was not really doing anything or using any "feature" - I was just opening the app. Is it not possible MS to get what it needs installed the first time and not make you go back to do more installation later? Is it not possible for them to tell you what "feature" you're supposedly using and what the blank they just installed? This is something of a rant and complaint, but I would like to know the answers to these questions if you happen to be familiar with why this happens. Thanks.
Russell
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The auto-"repair"[^] function of Windows Installer?
Drives one nuts, from time to time..
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Maybe.
"I are troll" ??? Wouldn't want to associate myself with trolls . . . perhaps I am not understanding this correctly.
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Oh, no wonder I didn't understand. I'm not a gamer at all.
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Hi,
I am acting as a subcontractor and need to install an app in a .NET 2.0 environment. Unfortunately the only compiler I have at hand at the moment is VisualStudio 2008 Express, which supports only .NET 3.5. I started porting the code from C# to pure C++ (console app) but figured out that it also requires .NET 3.5.
Can anyone recommend which compiler I should use? Free or commercial?
Thanks in advance
Olivier
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Hi,
1.
VS2008 targets .NET 2.0/3.0/3.5 i.e. you can choose what .NET Framework your app will rely upon.
VS2008 itself requires .NET 3.5
2.
all .NET Frameworks can be downloaded freely and can be installed in 10 minutes.
3.
VS2008 has Express Editions for each of the supported languages; these are free, and can be downloaded and installed in 10 minutes.
FYI: Each language uses a different VS2008 Express, making working with multiple languages more difficult.
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- the quality and detail of your question reflects on the effectiveness of the help you are likely to get
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Hi Luc,
Good tips but I have some feedback:
1. If VS2008 can target 2.0, I guess you're referring to the full version (not Express, which does not give the option - or, at least, I have not found it: the option is inactive and forced to 3.5)
2. Try to convince a financial institution that they have to update the framework of their back-end just for a small add-on... Which is why I would prefer to stick to their environment, not force a new one.
3. I am using VS2008 Express in English without any issue... apart from the .NET framework targeted!
I will try the trial version of VS2008: this may be my answer in the short-term.
Thanks
Olivier
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1, 2 + 3: SharpDevelop lets you target the .NET 2.0 framework, just like Visual Studio does
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Hi Eddy,
Good tip for future projects. My main issue here could be the license: they accept only proprietary code and BSD-like licenses. GPL and LGPL are an issue - and part of the app accesses a database (there, FreeTDS would be rejected for this reason). So I have to stick to VS200x, I'm afraid (also, I have to deliver, don't have time to investigate this time...)
Cheers
Olivier
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I believe the license is for the IDE and it's source, not for the things that you create with it. And I wouldn't switch if you got something that works now indeed.
Good luck
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Hi Olivier,
VS2008 (whatever programming language, whatever edition) needs 3.5 on the development system, not on the target system.
I use VS2008C# Express and target .NET 2.0 most of the time. I can choose 2.0/3.0/3.5 (but not 1.0/1.1) on the project level, by going to project properties, application tab.
Not sure what the user language situation is; if Express is English only, IMO that would not change anything for the resulting app.
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- the quality and detail of your question reflects on the effectiveness of the help you are likely to get
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Hi Luc,
Then, I'll have to check again the project properties: that's where the framework option was grayed and inactive.
For the language, English is the original and, by experience, the best supported. But, in any case, English is not an issue - the framework takes care of the error message translation anyway.
Thanks for the info
Cheers
Olivier
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Last time I looked, you could still download Visual C# 2005 Express, which targets .NET 2.0.
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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hey guys my project is about how to limit the download and the upload from the internet, and it will be run on a server connected on many pcs, so the server will organize the limit of each pc, and manage the download and upload, and if one exceed it limit it sends a warrning message.
But i face a problem during implementation in c++, first i used the buffer to control the limit, but i don t know how i can know if any pc use the internet browser to download or upload and how i can get the data from the internet browser and transfer it to bytes and store it in the buffer:this is my code:
setlimit(int limit, int nbofpc)
{
Float limitbypc;
Limitbypc = limit/nbofpc;
For(int i=0; i<nbofpc;i++)>
Char buffer limitbypc;
Return 0;
}
if(download)
{
void downloadlimit( )
{ AnsiString IP;
For(int i=0; i<nbofpc;>Switch (IP)
{Case ‘10.15.1.157’: bufferlimitbypc = fputs(data);
If(sizeof(data)) == sizeof(buffer)
WriteString ("you can’t download more"); break;
Case ’10.15.1.158’: bufferlimitbypc = fputs(data); break;
If(sizeof(data)) == sizeof(buffer)
WriteString ("you can’t download more"); break;
……………
Case’10.15.1.164’: ……….; break;
}
}
Return 0;}}
if(upload)
{
void uploadlimit( )
{ AnsiString IP;
For(int i=0; i<nbofpc;>Switch (IP)
{Case ‘10.15.1.157’: bufferlimitbypc = fputs(data);
If(sizeof(data)) == sizeof(buffer)
WriteString ("you can’t upload more"); break;
Case ’10.15.1.158’: bufferlimitbypc = fputs(data); break;
If(sizeof(data)) == sizeof(buffer)
WriteString ("you can’t upload more"); break;
……………
Case’10.15.1.164’: ……….; break;
}
}
Return 0;}}
thanks
joseph
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Reported as spam. If you want to advertise, buy advertising space like every other respectable business.
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I don't usually reply to advertisements, but this seems one of multiple. I would not advise anybody to ever visit PersiaDevelopers.com. If they cannot advertise respectably, then I don't believe that people should advertise with them. Google indexes the forums, so by the end of the week, it's rather likely that this negative posting will be showing up in people's results. Now, if you want me to delete this post, then STOP SPAMMING THE FORUMS!
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Hi,
I have developed a Smart device application with sql ce database. I have also used opennetcf dll for threadings.
When i compile i get a warning:
"Namespace or type specified in the project-level Imports 'System.Data' doesn't contain any public member or cannot be found. Make sure the namespace or the type is defined and contains at least one public member. Make sure the imported element name doesn't use any aliases."
I do not get any file name or project name for this warning.
Please help me understand what this means.
Thanks,
Karthik
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Notice that you will receive the error because you have not referenced the System.Drawing.dll assembly. If you reference this assembly the error message will disappear.
Source[^]
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i am sure you meant system.data.... it worked.... i missed referencing it in one of the projects in my solution.
Thanks,
Karthik
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