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I'm happy to do this for you, my rate is $200 an hour. If you ever want to make that sort of money yourself, I suggest doing your own homework.
Christian
I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder
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At first, I was fooled...then I read the other posts went back and read it again. Realizing the second time it was probably homework, I laughed and decided not to offer my solution. And to think I was wondering how anyone could get a client and not be capable of solving such a trivial problem.
Cheers
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The question is, how many CP 'members' are loser like this who join, and run away when they find out they have to do their own homework ?
Christian
I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder
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Christian Graus wrote:
...how many CP 'members' are loser like this...
A little naive maybe, but I would hardly call him/her a loser.
"The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)
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To many
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http://cms.dt.uh.edu/Faculty/ChenP/class/1410/Project1.htm[^]
LOL
Michael
But you know when the truth is told,
That you can get what you want or you can just get old,
Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through.
When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel
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hehehe, Amazing what google can find you!
Ant.
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We were working on an online ordering system for a client and had a version online for them to test. Google found it, it was quite a kerfuffle. We, as a result, learned how to mark a site so google won't index it.
Christian
I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder
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Thats pretty good...what exactly di dyou look for when you found that?
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He wasn't very sneaky. He stole the description directly from the page. Grab the first four words (or the whole line, whatever), and Google will give you exactly one result.
http://www.google.com/search?&q=Natural%20GasTex%20Company%20charges
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thats pretty lazy...
If you dislike programming that much, why take the course in the first place..
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Hockey wrote:
Thats pretty good...what exactly di dyou look for when you found that?
I simply put his question into google
Natural GasTex Company charges their customers [^]
Perhaps we should alter the forums so that they do a google when a message is posted. Clippy can then appear and say "You appear to want somebody to do your homework. You won't get any help with that"
Michael
But you know when the truth is told,
That you can get what you want or you can just get old,
Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through.
When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel
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Michael P Butler wrote:
Perhaps we should alter the forums so that they do a google when a message is posted. Clippy can then appear and say "You appear to want somebody to do your homework. You won't get any help with that"
Yeah really
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Yer too funny
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Hi all,
it makes me wonder if there is any difference between transmitting plain text/binary data over a socket.
The main reason I think about it is that binary data can contain the whole range of ASCII characters, including some special characters (eg. 0x00 - NULL character).
And I'm curious, whether any of these characters can cause any confusion when they're being transmitted.
For example, when I'm developing some network application, can I ignore the character of the data which I want to transmit and can I use the same code for sending both types of data (plain text / binary data) ?
Could somebody clarify this to me?
Thanks.
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Hi,
there are no limitations on characters transmitted over the sockets. You may transmit any character from 0x00 to 0xFF.
Some limitations (for example, in SMTP) were derived from protocol design. In case of SMTP, it was a possibility to use 7-bit encoding for message body.
Sincerely Yours,
RadioShark
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Thank you RadioShark, that's very useful for me. Anyway I have couple of questions:
1) In source code of some network applications I've seen that before sending the data over socket, "\r\n" and '\0' was added to the data. Why? It is not neccessary, is it?
2) I have read someting about special characters, that could confuse modem when they are about to be transmitted. In other words, modem would probably consider them to be some special commands or what...Is it true?
Thank you.
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When sending characters to a modem, the sequence '+++' causes it to interpret what follows as a command instead of data to be transmitted. But since commands begin with the sequence 'AT' (attention), if what follows is something other than this sequence the modem should revert back to its previous state. I suppose that deliberately sending +++ might cause it to lose those characters, but I've never tested it. Perhaps modem designers have taken this into account, and pass them on if a command doesn't follow them.
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The original question was about sockets. The sequences 'AT' or '+++' will be used when you work with modem directly via serial port.
Sincerely Yours,
RadioShark
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I know, but the second question was about modems. Sockets don't care what's sent through them, as you pointed out nicely.
Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small
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1. Sometimes "\r\n" is required by protocol design. Sometimes, a developer uses it for well-formatting of the source code.
2. Never mind about special characters. If the special character appears, it will be replaced automatically by escape-sequence.
Sincerely Yours,
RadioShark
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Hi, im veyr new to mfc, can anyone show me how to detect enter key is pressed in a cedit control?
thanks a bunch
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hi , i'm beginner in vc++ and i start an mdi application:
my simple question is:
how can i add bitmaps to the toolbar (one file bmp that contains the tool bar images)
example ;
i have 5 bmp's and iwant to make them in one file toolbar.bmp fot the tool bar.
Please , hwo can i do this,
thanks
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