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Comments by Christopher Drake (Top 17 by date)
Christopher Drake
13-Jan-14 12:50pm
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Are you trying to add a new list item with that property value as a text value?
Christopher Drake
13-Jan-14 11:01am
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I agree with Jochen. The code builds fine. Excluding GradeBook.cpp from the project reproduces the behavior. Add Existing item to resolve.
Christopher Drake
13-Jan-14 10:01am
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Basic Game Development is the same in any language. You may want to check out http://crunchzilla.com. It is uses javascript, but introduces concepts that can be applied in any language.When you are ready, you could check out http://www.directxtutorial.com/LessonList.aspx?listid=11 to start writing directx in c++. Good luck!
Christopher Drake
9-Jan-14 8:47am
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Are you using MFC? You may want to check the following article:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7037933/shellexecute-crashes
Christopher Drake
6-Jan-14 8:07am
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That's the name of the grid where you want to remove/hide the row.
Christopher Drake
26-Dec-13 14:48pm
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If you are looking for facial recognition, maybe this link is better:
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/21110/Face-Detection-C-Library-with-Skin
-and-Motion-Anal
Christopher Drake
26-Dec-13 14:46pm
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Is the question about comparing bytes or visually? Or is John looking for some sort of facial recognition? I suppose we need to get some clarification from John.
Christopher Drake
26-Dec-13 10:41am
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Do you want to hide it or get rid of it?
Christopher Drake
23-Dec-13 8:46am
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The gc is the global catalog. You probably don't need it. You can initialize the directory searcher object using an empty constructor. The path will have the ou. Whatever ldap query you use to get your child object. If you already have the object, you don't need the query.
Christopher Drake
23-Dec-13 8:36am
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What do you want to do? If you want to do something specifically with the commented lines, you should handle each line separately.
Christopher Drake
19-Dec-13 11:33am
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Is it expecting an array of single byte characters?
Christopher Drake
19-Dec-13 10:25am
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There are no visible escape characters. You should be able to use ReadAllLines()
Christopher Drake
19-Dec-13 9:23am
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Are the values prepopulated?
Christopher Drake
19-Dec-13 9:21am
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Are you trying to sign something?
Christopher Drake
13-Dec-13 10:17am
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Are you having problems with sending the bytes or are you receiving an error from the web service because of the payload?
Christopher Drake
28-Dec-12 16:22pm
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Are you trying to translate text entered by a user? It looks like you are using JSONP to dynamically inject a script element in your html. What are you trying to do exactly?
Christopher Drake
28-Dec-12 14:58pm
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Are you trying to react to the user changing the value of the textbox?
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