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Comments by Jun Du (Top 10 by date)
Jun Du
31-May-11 10:47am
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My app is actually a VB script file. Your suggestion works, but the browser shows a couple of security warnings. I can live with that at the moment. Since it's an intranet app, we should be able to remove the warnings without japardizing the security. How do I do this programmably?
Jun Du
28-Jan-11 10:29am
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I was wrong. Yes, the web portal allows managing workitems. I'll post the details in my formal answer.
Jun Du
26-Jan-11 12:28pm
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No problem. My understanding is you cannot use web portal to manage workitems. You can do it on TFS2008?
Jun Du
24-Jan-11 18:52pm
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Thanks Steve. We are using TFS2005.
Jun Du
24-Jan-11 16:56pm
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Thanks. Our folks do not want another application, which just makes simple tasks more complcated. IMO, not being able to perform simple tasks on web portal is exactly where Microsoft failed.
Jun Du
29-Dec-10 8:12am
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Actually no big difference from your post dated Nov 23 (but not Nov 22). Didn't quite follow what you suggested there.
Jun Du
27-Dec-10 18:32pm
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Reason for my vote of 3
Not up to the standard of an article.
Jun Du
30-Nov-10 14:26pm
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I don't know how "Double Integer" got this name. After some experiments, I am able to say its definition is actually identical to what we know as 32-bit integer today. Maybe the name came from the 16-bit legacy, I guess.
Jun Du
22-Nov-10 18:33pm
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This is the feedback I got from the vender:
"Double Integer. This is usually a 32-bit integer, with the 32nd bit being the sign bit. The lower and upper limits of a DINT are -2147483648 and 2147483647."
I am still struggling at what the difference is between this DINT and the 32-bit integer we used everyday.
Jun Du
12-Nov-10 10:09am
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Thanks for the answer. Since my chunk of data is actually an input parameter to the call, I guess either "ref" keyword or none is good.
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