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Comments by tamash_ionut (Top 8 by date)
tamash_ionut
30-Aug-11 6:36am
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Well that is not what I want. I dont want to write extra code for this functionality. In Entity Framework, a situation like :
Hotel <--> HotelPhoto(HotelID, PhotoID) <--> Photo automatically figures out that hotel has may photos and does not create a class HotelPhoto.
My question is if I can have a similar behaviour without having to write HotelPhoto class, by configuring somehow the mapping file?
tamash_ionut
24-Mar-11 13:47pm
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The problem was that the SQL driver could not accept integrated security mode. After specifying a password and a username it worked.
tamash_ionut
24-Mar-11 13:39pm
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SQL Exception: com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: This driver is not configured for integrated authentication.
tamash_ionut
23-Mar-11 18:38pm
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Tried. Doesn't work.
tamash_ionut
25-Feb-11 9:12am
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Thanks a lot.
tamash_ionut
13-Feb-11 18:41pm
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I'ved found a solution to the problem using ClientRectangle of each HtmlElement and checking if the bounds are within the WebBrowser control bounds. (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.htmlelement.clientrectangle.aspx)
Sorry for posting without checking more in depth on the internet.
tamash_ionut
13-Feb-11 18:18pm
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Well I mean visible not as not-hidden, but as those elements that the user can see at a specific state of the WebBrowser control. For example, now I can't see the whole page but only a part of the page (the "Submit Comment","Cancel" button and so on) and I only want those elements. (I want especially the buttons, link and other forms of input that are visible for the user and not paragraphs,text and "static" elements ).
tamash_ionut
25-Dec-10 16:27pm
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I'ved came across the following link that does something similar of what I had in mind :
http://www.atrevido.net/blog/CommentView,guid,ac03f447-d487-45a6-8119-dc4fa1e932e1.aspx#commentstart
However this throws an error "Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt."
Is this the inline assembly that you'ved mention?If so how could I make this work and where could I get more native instructions like this ? (like 0x89,0xD0 is MOV EAX,EDX )
I wouldn't go this far if I didn't need some very good performance (real-time image processing does involves some serious math :) )
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