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i haven't seen the category for the Exchange Server hence posted on this category.
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Dear sir,
I have created controls dynamically and the controls are inside the table and the table inside the div.Im getting error in mozilla browser..
The sample html generated code is shown below
<div id=divall runat="server">
sdfssdf | <select id=dd1>
<option value="1">sdfsd</option>
<option value="1">sdfsd</option>
<option value="1">sdfsd</option>
<option value="1">sdfsd</option>
</select>
| sdfssdf | <select id=dd1>
<option value="1">sdfsd</option>
<option value="1">sdfsd</option>
<option value="1">sdfsd</option>
<option value="1">sdfsd</option>
</select>
| sdfssdf | <select id=dd1>
<option value="1">sdfsd</option>
<option value="1">sdfsd</option>
<option value="1">sdfsd</option>
<option value="1">sdfsd</option>
</select>
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I access the value as below
var divall = document.getElementById('divall');
//for getting all the controls inside the div
var allcntr = divall.childNodes[0].childNodes[0].childNodes;
for(var i=0;i<allcntr.length;i++)>
{
//for getting all the dropdownlist's value inside the table
var cmball=divall.childNodes[0].childNodes[0].childNodes[i].getElementsByTagName('OPTION');
for(var j=0;j<cmball.length;j++)>
{
if(cmball[j].selected)
{
//some code
}
}
}
//
divall.childNodes[0].childNodes[0].childNodes;
The above code is working 5n in IE but not in mozilla.
Is there any common code(compatible to all browsers mainly IE & Mozilla) to access the childnodes?
Thanx for your help in advance..
T.Balaji
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And this has what to do with the .NET Framework??
Ask this in the Web Developement forum.
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Well i had read in the w3schools.com that there is a small issue in accessing the childnodes.
balaji.t wrote: divall.childNodes[0].childNodes[0].childNodes;
This works fine in IE but not in Firefox.
The reason which i am not completely sure is that IE accesses with '0' index and '1' in Firefox.
So just try by using 1 instead of 0 for accessing.
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Hi,
I am struggling to find any information on what I would have thought would have been a very easy thing to do. Does anyone know how to get hold of the values below, which are listed in the AssemblyInfo.cs file?
[assembly: AssemblyVersion( "0.0.0.0" )]
[assembly: AssemblyFileVersion( "0.0.0.0" )]
[assembly: AssemblyInformationalVersion( "0.0.0" )]
Any help or pointers to useful info would be very much appreciated.
Best wishes, Patrick
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This[^] might help.
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That got me there. Thank you.
- Patrick
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Hi guys i try to write a simpale server client appliaction. server transmit the file content to client and recieve an acknowledgment which is a "ok" string. i have some problem in my code.
using (NetworkStrem ns = new NetworkStream(client))
{
using (BinaryReader br = new BinaryReader(File.OpenRead(filepath)))
{
while (sent < file.Length)
{
data = new byte[20];
br.Read(data, 0, data.Length);
tempData = data;
ns.Write(data, 0, data.Length);
ns.Flush();
ns.Read(data, 0, data.Length);
ack = Encoding.ASCII.GetString(data);
while (ack != "ok")
{
ns.Write(tempData, 0, tempData.Length);
ns.Flush();
ns.Read(data, 0, data.Length);
ack = Encoding.ASCII.GetString(data);
}
sent += 20;
ack = string.Empty;
}
}
what'wrong here i dont know if u know tell me
Thanks in advance
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What are the problems? Are you getting an error - if so edit your question and post the error.
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using (NetworkStrem ns = new NetworkStream(client))
{
using (BinaryReader br = new BinaryReader(File.OpenRead(filepath)))
{
while (sent < file.Length)
{
data = new byte[20];
br.Read(data, 0, data.Length);
tempData = data;
ns.Write(data, 0, data.Length);
ns.Flush();
ns.Read(data, 0, data.Length);
ack = Encoding.ASCII.GetString(data);
while (ack != "ok")
{
ns.Write(tempData, 0, tempData.Length);
ns.Flush();
ns.Read(data, 0, data.Length);
ack = Encoding.ASCII.GetString(data);
}
sent += 20;
ack = string.Empty;
}
}
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ganesh_IT wrote: br.Read(data, 0, data.Length);
I don't understand your message, however I can tell you a Read method returns an integer, i.e. the number of bytes read. Not using that information is a mistake, as there may be less than data.Length, in which case you are processing too much data later on (as in your write).
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If you are using TCP/IP you do not need to send acknowledgments. TCP/IP is a guaranteed, in-order protocol and .NET will throw an exception if it fails. If you want to keep the connection active set the keep alive flag.
Oh, and, if you are using UDP sending an ack is self defeating.
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Hi )
Sorry for my English (
I hope you can help me with this:
We created 1000+ tests in our solution. The problem is that they can't be run all in one batch - VSTestHost process simply dies with System.OutOfMemoryException. That's because it is 32 bit process and when it exceeds 2GB it dies. Ok.. Now the question is why is it happens?
I've tried to profile testlist with 3-4 tests with JetBrains in order to find memory leaks. By the way - did anyone do such thing? I've created .bat-file with MsTest.exe. Then in [TestInitialize()] i've added MessageBox.Show("Start"); and began to make snapshots when this dialogbox appeared. The magic is that there are no memory leaks(+2000 bytes - almost no), but also there are no our classes. So, obviously, what I do to find memory leaks is wrong. I see that VSTestHost process eats a lot of memory with each passing test. Even 50 tests kills process with Memory exception.
So did anyone encountered such problem? And how to profile VsTestHost on memory leaks?
Maybe you can advise me where can I post this message to get an answer?
modified on Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:08 AM
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As with all memory issues it could be a trillion different things (that's a scientific fact ). I'm guessing it's got to do with your SetUp/TearDown process - can you post a small sample of your test harness code? I think the SetUp/TearDown for the whole harness, the per-test SetUp/TearDowns and also at least one test should be enough to figure something out.
Is it the SUT that's causing this? Wild guess: static collections/instances that are constantly being added to by your tests and therefore the GC never disposes because the SUT still has references to it?
I dunno, as I said, I think a little code may help your question get answered.
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Sure. Here it is:
[TestClass]
public class SS_Identity_Types_Edit_Tests : TestsVS
{
SS_Identity_Types_FullEdit_Form view = null;
[TestInitialize] public override void RunBeforeAllTests()
{
base.RunBeforeAllTests();
view = new SS_Identity_Types_FullEdit_Form(this.basicWindow.DS);
PrepareEditForm(view, GetNamedContextOrCreate("SS_Identity_Types", false), false);
view.IsRunLoadActions = false;
view.Visible = true;
view.Visible = false;
}
[TestMethod] public void TestPrerequisites()
{
Assert.IsNotNull(view);
}
[TestCleanup] public override void RunAfterAllTests()
{
view.Close();
view = null;
base.RunAfterAllTests ();
}
}
it inherits from sthm like this:
[TestInitialize()]
public virtual void RunBeforeAllTests()
{
basicWindow = DoCreateMainWindow();
DoActionsOnLoad();
basicWindow.LoadDataFromDataBase();
}
[ClassCleanup]
public static void ClassCleanup()
{
}
[TestCleanup()]
public virtual void RunAfterAllTests()
{
InvokePrivateMethod(basicWindow, new object[] { new EventArgs() }, "OnClosed");
this.basicWindow.Close();
this.basicWindow = null;
}
I'm pretty sure there are leaks, but I can't get how to find them. As i've said JetBrains attached to test process doesn't show my classes, so, obviousely, I do sthm wrong in my profiling.
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Hello guys,
The developers of GData (YouTube API) don't reply, so I hope somebody from cp can help me.
I am trying to upload a video to YouTube using their API with private proxy. I always get 403 forbidden error.
If I removed the proxy, and upload normally, it works fine.
I tested the proxy with Firefox and it uploads correctly (from their web interface... youtube.com), but in my app ... well it does not work. The proxy is valid (tested with myip.com and it tells the proxy IP).
The source code of the YouTube uploader is here: http://www.sodevrom.net/TestUpload.zip
Open the sln (Visual STudio 2010 C# .net) and in the form class, double click on the button and edit your username/password/developer key.
After that, simply run the app and press the upload button. You will see that it fails
If you go to DownloadYouTube.cs file and remove the proxy (simply comment the liens from the constructor) you will see that it works.
What can be the problem ? How can this be solved?
Hope somebody has experience with this and can help me.
Thanks!
Vlad
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Can I mash up C# (Windows Forms) with Java code. Can you give me examples of what' s possible and most important practical with both combined?
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I think this[^] may be what you are looking for.
Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash
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Well this is really nice, but paid.
modified on Wednesday, November 10, 2010 3:39 PM
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Not everything in life is free! The secondary point I was making was that it is impossible to answer your question in a forum like this. You need to start by researching the products available and then try some of them. When you have more specific questions then try posting them back here.
Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash
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You can make use of JNI or JNBridge to make them communicate. Though this will depend one your application details which way is most suitable for you. You can also opt to write a Java web service and use that in C# code.
Never forget to Dispose any of the ODP.NET object
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TCPMem wrote: of what' s possible and most important practical with both combined?
IMO, its not practical. If programs from different vendors need to communicate, web services are the best way.
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TCPMem wrote: Can you give me examples
I've got this Ja[^] between my bookmarks that I still haven't tried, so I can't tell you if it's practical - but it looks promising
I are Troll
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32 bits 3. party library in a 64 bits server.
Hi experts.
I have a problem that I need help to solve, so I’m reaching out for help.
My current wcf service is using a 3. party library. This library is only supporting 32 bits operating systems, and my wcf service is moving to 64 bits windows server os.
The vendor is large and we are small, getting a 64 bits version of the library was a big NO.
Unfortunately I can not change to another vendor so I’m stuck with the problem.
My wcf is going to be run in IIS6, and the server hosts multiple wcf services in the IIS, each with it’s own app pool.
I have tried this
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/WindowsServer2003/Library/IIS/405f5bb5-87a3-43d2-8138-54b75db73aa1.mspx?mfr=true
but it won’t work to set the flag Enable32BitAppOnWin64 on only the app pool to my wcf service in IIS 6. I can only set the flag on all the app pools to 32 bits. Witch is a no go from the rest of the company. And we did test it on our test server, It didn’t work.
IIS7 might work, but migrating to IIS7 based upon it might work, is a no go from the rest of the company.
My co-worker found this blog on how to get this to work.
http://www.dnjonline.com/article.aspx?id=jun07_access3264
Basically make a .net com wrapper for the library, and the com library runs on a 32 bits process. Than make another .net wrapper with communicate with the com library.
Now this where promising so I tried this, but ran into trouble immediately.
A .net library in com needs to be strongly type, with a public key.
Therefore any reference need to be strongly typed as well, which my 3. party library is not.
So to my questions.
Do anyone now a better way to get my 32 bit 3. party library to work on a 64 bit os?
Does anyone now how to create a strongly typed library with a reference that is not a strongly typed.
Regards
Frode Sætre
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There are a couple of things you can look at - first of all, you could look at using corflags on the 32 bit DLL (assuming it's a .NET assembly). Secondly, you can update the 3rd party library using a cool tip that my good mate Marlon Grech posted about here[^].
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