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Comments by ZaiDz (Top 27 by date)
ZaiDz
8-Jun-12 14:49pm
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Their forums aren't very active.
ZaiDz
8-Jun-12 14:31pm
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No, That didn't work;
ZaiDz
8-Jun-12 14:30pm
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How do I do that?
ZaiDz
8-Jun-12 7:01am
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But I can't do that for what I need this for.
ZaiDz
8-Jun-12 6:40am
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If I save the code into an html file then write browser.Navigate(FILELOCATION) it works just fine
ZaiDz
8-Jun-12 6:31am
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No, didn't change anything.
Any more suggestions?
ZaiDz
1-Jun-12 18:13pm
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How would I test and see what an elements width would be if it's size was on auto?
ZaiDz
30-May-12 17:54pm
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I updated the question with an example in C#
ZaiDz
30-May-12 17:37pm
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Thanks for answering but that's not what I need
ZaiDz
30-May-12 2:27am
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When I push the button it shows "getValue(this);" but I want it to run that method and return the string instead
ZaiDz
30-May-12 1:28am
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I'm creating an application in C# using HTML controls...
ZaiDz
29-May-12 18:32pm
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I also want to know how to edit the syntax and add my own attribute names and classes
ZaiDz
29-May-12 15:29pm
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Yes you do, I was just showing the OP how to get the percentage of a loop.
It's supposed to be simple.
ZaiDz
28-May-12 17:09pm
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I don't understand what is so bad about it.
ZaiDz
27-May-12 17:35pm
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progressBar1.Style = ProgressBarStyle.Marquee;
ZaiDz
27-May-12 4:21am
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It wasn't something that I need for a project I just thought of it and now I just really want to know
ZaiDz
27-May-12 4:20am
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I have no clue, maybe it doesn't exist...
ZaiDz
27-May-12 3:59am
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It works just like that would but it's used like List<string> but with more arguments
This is an example
I might just be making this up but I remember using it.
Classname = just an example since I have no clue what it's called
ClassName<string,string,int,int> cn = new ClassName<string,string,int,int>();
void AddItem()
{
cn.Add("string1","string2",23,555);
}
ZaiDz
26-May-12 16:37pm
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Touched = false;
timer1.Stop();
timer1.Start();
That resets the timer back to 0
So whenever you want to reset the timer just add that code
ZaiDz
25-May-12 22:15pm
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Thank you.
ZaiDz
25-May-12 20:52pm
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Smart move.
ZaiDz
25-May-12 20:52pm
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Haha, thanks.
ZaiDz
25-May-12 1:52am
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Idk
It just seems like it would be easier to understand and just more efficient.
Less code and it just seems like the proper way...
Idk lol, Sorry I just thought that that was the best way to do it.
ZaiDz
25-May-12 1:35am
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Don't want to be rude to Prasad but doesn't my solution work a lot better?
ZaiDz
25-May-12 0:55am
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Same thing happened.
http://i.imgur.com/tebgd.png
ZaiDz
24-May-12 20:16pm
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Sorry, I didn't realize that the vote didn't work.
Said my email hasn't been confirmed yet.
ZaiDz
24-May-12 0:02am
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Thank you Clifford Nelson, that was perfect.
I simply made my class visible to COM with this "[ComVisible(true)]" and then just used window.external.MethodName() inside my JavaScript.
Thank you so much.
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