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Did I make it sound like that???
Nick Parker
Actually, real programmers don't need the enter key- they just type in 00001101."
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Nick Parker wrote:
Did I make it sound like that???
Yeah, sorta!
Nish
Regards,
Nish
Native CPian.
Born and brought up on CP.
With the CP blood in him.
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Ever since we started moving all of our client/server applications over to NT authentication via Active Directory at work, these security issues have been picking my mind. I might just have to do a series of articles covering the System.Security namespace.
Nick Parker
Actually, real programmers don't need the enter key- they just type in 00001101."
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Nick Parker wrote:
I might just have to do a series of articles covering the System.Security namespace.
That'll be nice
Nish
Regards,
Nish
Native CPian.
Born and brought up on CP.
With the CP blood in him.
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Would you please to give me a hand to solve the following programming?
WizardVille is a fictitious town populated by wizards.
I want to develop a program to allow users to keep track of the wizards in WizardVille.
The WizardRec contains the below information:
* WizardID :10 characters
* Name :30 characters
* DateOfBirth:date formate in nested date structure type
dd/mm/yyyy
* Magic :a 100 character describing the magical power
of the wizards, e.g. call black wind,strike
lightning bolt, floating in air, size
enlargement, turn invisible.
And the program should be able to store up to 100 WizardRec records in an array called WizardArray.
The program should at least perform the below operations:
1, Add new wizard records in WizardArray
2, Display all Wizard' name and ID
3, Find and display a particular Wizard record given his
name or WizardID
Gashao
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Is it some kind of an assignment? Do you expect someone to write the app for you? Well then you are out of luck.
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Rama Krishna wrote:
Do you expect someone to write the app for you?
You never know what some people expect. LOL
If you would like help with some of the syntax within the C# language I'm sure we would all be glad to help, but unfortunately we all have jobs that require us to work on their application where we get paid. If you have any questions feel free to shoot them my/anyone's way.
I would suggest reading up on structs, arrays, and ADO.NET.
Nick Parker
Actually, real programmers don't need the enter key- they just type in 00001101."
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Is your class in C#, or did you ask in the wrong forums as well as expecting a free ride through your studies ?
Christian
The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little.
And you don't spend much time with the opposite sex working day and night, unless the pizza delivery person happens to be young, cute, single and female. I can assure you, I've consumed more than a programmer's allotment of pizza, and these conditions have never aligned. - Christopher Duncan - 18/04/2002
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Hi everybody!
I am trying to exercise possibility of e-mailing crystal report ... So i am trying to use SMTP Mail class...
here is the code from MSDN:
string from = "from@microsoft.com";
string to = "to@microsoft.com";
string subject = "UtilMailMessage001";
string body = "<html><body>UtilMailMessage001 - s</body></html>";
SmtpMail.Send (from, to, subject, body);
In my case I’ll try to put report as a "body"...
Getting error 'Could not access CDO.message'
Any ideas why? maybe there is a better way of sending report to the mail ?
Please help !!! Going circles...
Thank you
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Looks like you don't have CDO installed on your machine. I have used this stuff pretty successfully.
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The CDONTS component is not available on Windows 98, ME, NT*, 95
Thus your code works only on Win2K/XP
Regards
Nish
*I might be wrong about NT
Regards,
Nish
Native CPian.
Born and brought up on CP.
With the CP blood in him.
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CDONTS mailing will work on - NT/XP/2K
Wont work on 95/98/ME
Nish
Regards,
Nish
Native CPian.
Born and brought up on CP.
With the CP blood in him.
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Does it come with the OS itself?
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I am not sure! It's a COM component called Microsoft CDO library. I think it comes with IIS.
Nish
Regards,
Nish
Native CPian.
Born and brought up on CP.
With the CP blood in him.
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IIRC it comes with IIS as part of the SMTP service.
James
Simplicity Rules!
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Now I'm here with my "impossible-to-answer-questions"
If I have an app that has an RichEdit control and some text in the control is bold, italic or maybe a diffrent color. I want to save the text AND the style of that text.. HOOW!!
Rickard Andersson@Suza Computing
ICQ#: 50302279 (Add me!)
E-mail: nikado@pc.nu
I'm from the winter country SWEDEN!
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myRichTextBox.SaveFile(myfilename, RichTextBoxStreamType.RichText);
HTH,
James
Simplicity Rules!
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Ooh!
That was easy!
Rickard Andersson@Suza Computing
ICQ#: 50302279 (Add me!)
E-mail: nikado@pc.nu
I'm from the winter country SWEDEN!
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James, do you ever get stuck on a question, not even the "impossible-to-answer-questions" stop you?
I don't think I have ever seen you respond back saying anything like "...I'll have to check into that...." I'm not complaining, just thinking that you should consider writing a book.
Nick Parker
Actually, real programmers don't need the enter key- they just type in 00001101."
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Nick Parker wrote:
do you ever get stuck on a question
Yes, I do; but not having a job gives me lots of free time for research in addition to coming up with my own ideas.
There are a few questions in this forum I've been stumped on or I was working on a solution then got distracted (as was the case of the Custom Serialization thread in the .NET forum).
Nick Parker wrote:
just thinking that you should consider writing a book.
On what? Most of my knowledge comes from MSDN and other books; and it wouldn't seem right to write a book based on other books. On top of that, I'm really not that good of a writer when it comes to complex topics.
James
Simplicity Rules!
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James T. Johnson wrote:
On what? Most of my knowledge comes from MSDN and other books; and it wouldn't seem right to write a book based on other books. On top of that, I'm really not that good of a writer when it comes to complex topics.
I was only kidding around.
Nick Parker
Actually, real programmers don't need the enter key- they just type in 00001101."
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Nick Parker wrote:
I was only kidding around.
Whew!
James
Simplicity Rules!
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I have a webPage , I want to click on a button that will open a window (with the search reasult from my database),how can I do it?
thank u very much, sharon
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I've been reading through the Data access block from MSDN and there are a couple of things that confuse me, besides the fact that there isn't any error handling.
There is quite a bit of use of using. Once the object goes out of scope of the using block, does the GC remove the object right then or is the IDisposable interface's Dispose just called, with GC deferred?
Cheers,
Simon
"Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.", Eric S. Raymond
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SimonS wrote:
There is quite a bit of use of using. Once the object goes out of scope of the using block, does the GC remove the object right then or is the IDisposable interface's Dispose just called, with GC deferred?
When the object goes out of scope, Dispose is called from the IDisposable interface. Whether or not Finalization is suppressed depends on the implementation of Dispose. According to the contract it is supposed to be suppressed.
James
Simplicity Rules!
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