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Hi folks,
I was messing with a GSM modem in Hyperterminal and saw a multimedia message come across. It was expected to look like a string of characters (it was a picture), so it worked fine. I'm curious though--is there a way to translate that string into an actual picture on the computer? Like some kind of applet that, if I take that string and copy/paste it, would make a picture on the spot?
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Hello,
I have created a PDA application using VS 2005 in VB and CF 2.0.
The customer wants to be able to write their signature using the stencil into a text box. This will then be saved to a SQL Server 2005.
Is there a method which the user can write their signature into a text box?
Another problem is how will this be saved to the database? will it have to be a picture or image datatype in the database?
Many thanks for any suggestions,
Steve
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Have a look at the "Ink" SDK on MSDN.
Otherwise look at making your own ownerdraw control that tracks the pen and draws on a bitmap and save that to the database.
You might also what to check the rules for digital evidence in your juristiction if these signatures are supposed to have legal weight.
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hi
my application is written in Compact framework 2003. it works for both on desktop and device but i need to show tooltips for the desktop version. the tooltip control is not present as it is CF.
any help please...
thanks.
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i found some code in xml to setupgprs but i dont know how to deployed this.can anybody help me.can we used this in compact framework.
<wap-provisioningdoc>
<characteristic type="CM_GPRSEntries">
<characteristic type="GPRS1">
<parm name="DestId" value="{436EF144-B4FB-4863-A041-8F905A62C572}" />
<characteristic type="DevSpecificCellular">
<parm name="BearerInfoValid" value="1" />
<parm name="GPRSInfoValid" value="1" />
<parm name="GPRSInfoProtocolType" value="2" />
<parm name="GPRSInfoL2ProtocolType" value="PPP" />
<parm name="GPRSInfoAccessPointName" value="internet3.thephone-company.com" />
<parm name="GPRSInfoAddress" value="" />
<parm name="GPRSInfoDataCompression" value="1" />
<parm name="GPRSInfoHeaderCompression" value="1" />
<parm name="GPRSInfoParameters" value="" />
</characteristic>
</characteristic>
</characteristic>
</wap-provisioningdoc>
@h3aR
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Hi guys.
I'm having a really hard time installing the .NET Compact Framework 2.0 on a Compaq iPaq 3950 that has Windows CE 3.0 as OS. I'm new in the Mobile Programming... The first thing I'd like to know is if the CF 2.0 is compatible with this Pocket PC 2003.
The other thing is: Pocket PC 2003 is different from Windows CE 3.0 ?
Thank you !!
Raffaele Rotondo
www.raffaelerotondo.com
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Sambora wrote: The first thing I'd like to know is if the CF 2.0 is compatible with this Pocket PC 2003.
You cannot install the .NET CF 2.0 on a Pocket PC 2002, only on Pocket PC 2003 and above.
Sambora wrote: The other thing is: Pocket PC 2003 is different from Windows CE 3.0 ?
Pocket PC 2003 is based on Windows CE 4.2 while the Pocket PC 2002 was based on Windows CE 3.0.
Regards,
João Paulo Figueira
DAD MVP
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So my device should be a Pocket PC 2002 ...
Thanks a lot !
I think I need I new handheld.
Regards,
Raffaele Rotondo
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New website www.smssolutions.net is offering lots of information for SMS developers. The site has a large database of SMS software, SMS providers, SMS tutorials and an own SMS and MMS Forum.
Please check it out:
http://www.smssolutions.net
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I am trying to make a test install for small application i have made. i tried to follow this guide
http://www.devx.com/wireless/Article/31198/
after a little conversion from vb.net to c# i tried the setup. but it doesnt install on my pda. all it does is installing files to the program files folder.
is there any better guide than this one?
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Hi,
If you are using .NET CF 2.0, I'd recommend this http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-US/library/aa446504.aspx[^]. I followed the instructions and it worked quite well for me.
Talal
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"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning."
--Rich Cook
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thansk for the link, i have worked with it and it works
the next question is that how do i detect if compact framework is installed on the device or not?
i found a page in msdn, but it wasnt helpful.
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa446531.aspx
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Well that's something I haven't figured out yet. If you find the answer, please let me know.
Thanks,
Talal
-- If this is a post that has been helpful to you, please vote for it. Thank you!
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning."
--Rich Cook
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Greetings.
I'm thinking of starting a project that consists on the creation of a mobile voting system, where the voters use PDAs and send information to a central laptop or desktop. Since it's supposed to be as mobile as possible i wanted to communicate from the PDAs to the laptopts without any extra hardware like a wireless router or a switch.
I've been reading about ad hoc networks and the seem to be exactly what i want, but i'm not sure how to make it happen. I have for now been able to create one in my laptop and get my PDA to detect it and connect to it. But not only cant i define any of the IP setting like the subnet mask or the IP itself, but also i cant ping from the laptop to the PDA and vice versa.
Before i get more deeply into this, do you think an ad hoc network is the way to go, or should i consider another option?
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joao.pio wrote: Before i get more deeply into this, do you think an ad hoc network is the way to go, or should i consider another option?
Why not try with Bluetooth?
Regards,
João Paulo Figueira
DAD MVP
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What's the range and stability i can get with a bluetooth network? The kind of data i'm trying to transmit will be small amounts of bytes everytime the PDA user clicks the send button.
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Generally Bluetooth has a range of 10 meters (33 feet). Some dekstop adapters may actually support more, but you will be limited to the range of the device Bluetooth hardware.
Regards,
João Paulo Figueira
DAD MVP
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Hi all,
I have an ASP.Net 2.0 application that my customers use. I now have the need to allow my customers to connect via their PDAs. Just one ASP.Net page is involved here. This page has a Gridview control and the user can enter some info which updates a SQL table. The gridview has some textboxes where the user can change some values. Pretty standard stuff. So I made the gridview real small so that it will fit on a PDA. Everything works except that my textboxes are very wide. I tried making the width small but no luck. But other properties like font=bold, font-size, forecolor, etc. I can change and these change do appear on the PDA. But everything I try to make the width small fails. It is very frustrating since this will perfectly if I can just get these darn widths correct! I know there is a mobile framework and special controls just for mobile devices. But that would require me to write a new web page and learn about these new controls. I was hoping I could salvage my existing web page. Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Bob
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I created a web page for the purpose of learning about the ObjectList control. The list items are not displaying after I add a Footer Template via the designer (they display fine if I don't use a footer...autogenerate is set to 'no'). Am I required to use an Item Template if I use a Footer Template? Also, can anyone recommend a good book for building mobile web apps with VS 2005? My code is below:
Note: ObjectList control displays paging information for service call paging and acknowledgement.
<mobile:Form id="Form1" runat="server">
<mobile:Label ID="Label1" Runat="server" Alignment="Center">Unacknowledged Notices</mobile:Label>
<mobile:ObjectList ID="NoticeList" Runat="server" Alignment="Left"
CommandStyle-StyleReference="subcommand"
OnItemCommand="Notice_OnItemCommand" LabelField="PageID" AutoGenerateFields="False"
LabelStyle-StyleReference="title">
<Command Name="Acknowledge" Text="Acknowledge" />
<DeviceSpecific>
<Choice Xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/mobile/html32template">
<FooterTemplate>
<mobile:Label ID="Label4" Runat="server">My Footer</mobile:Label>
</FooterTemplate>
</Choice>
</DeviceSpecific>
<Field DataField="PageID" Title="PageID" />
<Field DataField="SourceID" Title="SourceID" />
<Field DataField="EscLevel" Title="EscLevel" />
<Field DataField="NoticeDtTm" Title="NoticeDtTm" />
</mobile:ObjectList>
</mobile:Form>
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Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
If (Not IsPostBack) Then
Dim array As New ArrayList
' test data
array.Add(New Notice("00323110", "no source", "E2", "08/13/07", "test 1"))
array.Add(New Notice("00323221", "no source", "E1", "08/14/07", "test 2"))
array.Add(New Notice("00324001", "no source", "E2", "08/14/07", "test 3"))
NoticeList.DataSource = array
NoticeList.DataBind()
NoticeList.TableFields = "PageID;NoticeDtTm;SourceID"
End If
End Sub
Thanks.
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I've finished a program to work on the Pocket pc 2003 by using VS2005. and the version of the windows-ce on my i-mate is 4.3
and when I tried to deploy this application on an i-mate JASJAM is working with Windows-CE 2005 I face this message ((This application requires a newer version of the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework than the version installed on the device.
how to do????
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I believe you can hook your device up to your PC and install the latest .net CF. Otherwise, you may have to contact your OEM about upgrading the CF
I get all the news I need from the weather report - Paul Simon (from "The Only Living Boy in New York")
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Thank you for your very fast reply, I've found (.NET Compact Framework 1.0 SP3 CAB) and I'm now installing it, do you think this is why I want?
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Fouad_kayali wrote: Thank you for your very fast reply, I've found (.NET Compact Framework 1.0 SP3 CAB) and I'm now installing it, do you think this is why I want?
No, you would want .NET Compact Framework 2.0
I get all the news I need from the weather report - Paul Simon (from "The Only Living Boy in New York")
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sorry I mean .NET Compact Framework 2.0 SP2 CAB;)
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