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Comments by Ron Anoshi (Top 8 by date)
Ron Anoshi
5-Aug-15 4:41am
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Sorry for the delayed accept, There have been much water under that bridge...
I accepted your solution since it seems correct, but have no way to check it right now.
Ron Anoshi
30-Jan-13 3:06am
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ok, I eventually wrote it in cpp, because it turns out there's an easy library for that stuff (it's an .ini file), but it was a good tryout and thanks for your help!
ron.
Ron Anoshi
27-Jan-13 7:56am
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1. your result is correct, but what do you do with a line like:
; comment
(with a space)? that's what i meant...
2. ok, so here's an idea - blank lines come only before a [] header. any ideas on how to identify something of the kind "[Headed]" and how to insert a blank line before it?
much thanks anyway,
ron.
Ron Anoshi
27-Jan-13 7:23am
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thanks for the reply.
1. "eol=^" did some good, but some comment rows have a space right after the ";" (I should have been more specific), so now i get something like:
-------file.txt-------
;
;
;comment
----------------------
2. the line is redundant. as i said, it was an attempt to insert a newline which doesn't work. it didn't work in your example either :(
Ron Anoshi
1-Aug-12 5:39am
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well, I have added the register for COM interop, and changed some of the projects definitions, so now the client tries to use the wrapper's DLL.
but now linking fails on the row that tries to access the wrapper, with:
Error 30 error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol "int __cdecl isQueue_u(void)" (?isQueue_u@@YAHXZ) referenced in function "public: virtual long __stdcall ...::...(...*)" (?...@@UAGJPA_WPAPA_W1PAJ@Z) ....obj client
(wrote "..." over some irrelevant inner functions)
Is there a problem linking it dynamicly? how can I find out?
Ron Anoshi
12-Jan-12 16:04pm
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I've entered to the hosts file:
127.0.0.1 www.websitename.com
so there is ping there...what else should I have done?
sysadmin said the ports are open and all that...
Ron Anoshi
24-Nov-11 7:36am
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of course you are right, and that makes sense, and I don't know why it didn't work the first time...
TRIGGER IS ALL DONE.
thanks.
Ron Anoshi
21-Nov-11 2:43am
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True. I know all that, but that raised 2 questions:
1. I tried (or thought I did...) to enabe it on the table to which I was trying to insert data - Why didn't it work?
2. I tried inserting ALL BUT the identity column, so as to allow it to increment by itself - Why didn't that work?
thx.
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