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i have a custom list that controls the look of my web page and that make a scroll visable but some where else in the code another scroll bar is been called so when the page is loaded two appear the one to the right doesnt work but its still visable, i want to get rid of this can anyone help me what i should be looking for im only debugging the code, didnt write it myself
cheers
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From your description of the problem it sounds like one control is inside another control, and it has the scroll bars set to "auto". You'll need to locate the control the list control is in and set the scroll bars off, using code or using the properties box depending on what the other control is.
Hope this helps,
progload
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How i can cancel sellected row in data grid in vb.net.
Thank for your help.
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DataGrid1.SelectedIndex = -1
Jim
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Thank you very much for your help.
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i'd like to find out why my winform apps seem to run fine under XP, but throw exceptions under 2000. Is there something basic that I'm overlooking?
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U can atleast post the exception description here
"He that is good with a hammer tends to think everything is a nail." - Abraham Maslow
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"File1.xml
<Files>
<File>
<FileName>
Example1
</FileName>
</File>
</Files>
Now I want to append File1.xml as follow
File1.xml
<Files>
<File>
<FileName>
Example1
</FileName>
</File>
<File>
<FileName>
Example2
</FileName>
</File>
</Files>
What must I do ?
Hung"
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Anonymous wrote:
What must I do ?
Check 'Do not treat <'s as HTML tags', then we can see the XML.
The two options you have are to use an XMLDocument to insert the XML you want, or to use an XMLWriter or just a string to build the XML 'by hand'.
If I could see the XML, I'd be able to help more.
And please delete your anonymous post below.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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File1.xml
<files>
<file>
<filename>Example1
<file>
Now I want to append File1.xml as follow
File1.xml
<files>
<file>
<filename>Example1
<file>
<files>
<file>
<filename>Example2
<file>
What must I do ?
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Anonymous wrote:
What must I do ?
Check 'Do not treat <'s as HTML tags', then we can see the XML.
The two options you have are to use an XMLDocument to insert the XML you want, or to use an XMLWriter or just a string to build the XML 'by hand'.
If I could see the XML, I'd be able to help more.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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How does one integrate html tags into vb.net similar to article cppTooltip? Want a hyperlink like in the article.
Mark Thibodeaux
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Hello everybody. I'm trying to get the percentage of the CPU Usage. So far I have the following code:
Dim query1 As New ManagementObjectSearcher("SELECT * From Win32_Processor")
Dim moa1 As ManagementObject
Dim tempa1 As Long
For Each moa1 In query1.Get()
tempa1 = Long.Parse(moa1("LoadPercentage").ToString())
Label3.Text = tempa1
Next
When I debug with a break point and leave the mouse pointer over the label3.text I get the value of the percentange, but when i run the program without a break point the program seams for ever thinking without giving me the value. I have a timer that runs every second to update the query. What am I doing wrong? Thank you.
Still trying to find the way
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You shouldn't be using WMI for this. Instead, you should be using the Performance Counters. Check out this[^] example on MSDN. It's doing exactly what you described.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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I didn't say you couldn't get the perf data using WMI. I said, you SHOULDN'T use WMI for it. If you want Performance Counter data, use the PerformanceCounter classes. It's what they're there for and you don't have to wrap a bunch of WMI junk to get something that's already been wrapped for you.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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i wanted know how make a program residentable in memory in vb6.0
thanks,
Try to make your life a good code!
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You're using an old DOS term. The only equivilent in Windows is a Service, which VB6 can't directly build. You have to write your application carefully so you can use another application to HOST your app as a service.
Take a look at this[^] for more information.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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I am trying to get some basic Windows Services up and running, using barebones code from MSDN tutorials. I've downloaded the latest SDK, and used code straight from their site, but I'm getting an error message.
System.IO.FileLoadException: The located assembly's manifest definition with name 'interop_msxml' does not match the assembly reference.<br />
File name: "interop_msxml"
Does this mean I've got either an old dll or old code? Or am I oversimplifying?
________________________________________________________________________
Dave
Y10K bug! Let's not get caught with our pants down **AGAIN**! (DC 02002)
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Delete the contents in your Bin folder, Recompile your application and turn on your JIT Debugger if it's not on.
Where did you get the original source, I'd like to download it.
Thanks,
progload
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You mean the SDK itself? Here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=EBA0128F-A770-45F1-86F3-7AB010B398A3&displaylang=en
Or you mean the code snippet? Here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/wmsrvsdk/htm/configuringbrdcstpubpt.asp
________________________________________________________________________
Dave
Y10K bug! Let's not get caught with our pants down **AGAIN**! (DC 02002)
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Dave,
thanks for the links..
progoad
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"Delete the contents in your Bin folder, "
Didn't have any effect.
"Recompile your application and turn on your JIT Debugger if it's not on."
OK, I did that, but all that does is put the error message in a prettier box to read. Now the error message is this:
"An unhandled exception of type 'System.IO.FileLoadException' occurred in system.windows.forms.dll
Additional information: The located assembly's manifest definition with name 'interop_msxml' does not match the assembly reference."
I have tried removing and then adding the two offending dlls (interop_msxml.dll, microsoft.windowsmediaservices.dll) into the reference, but I can't - they don't show up in the component list at all, even though I've managed to add them. (I can tell I added them because when I try to do it again, it tells me it couldn't, since there is already a reference to this component in the project.)
Oddly, the place where it's blowing up isn't near the start, it's at this line:
Playlist = BCPubPoint.SharedPlaylist
even though there's lost of references prior to this:
...<br />
Dim BCPubPoint As IWMSBroadcastPublishingPoint<br />
Dim Playlist As IWMSPlaylist<br />
...<br />
If BCPubPoint.BroadcastStatus = WMS_BROADCAST_PUBLISHING_POINT_STATUS.WMS_BROADCAST_PUBLISHING_POINT_STOPPED Then<br />
BCPubPoint.Start()<br />
Playlist = BCPubPoint.SharedPlaylist
If I comment that one line, it doesn't blow up.
________________________________________________________________________
Dave
Y10K bug! Let's not get caught with our pants down **AGAIN**! (DC 02002)
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