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Comments by Tarek Elqusi (Top 12 by date)
Tarek Elqusi
11-Nov-14 8:48am
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I know, the case it that I'm trying the openERP, I installed a customization that required the jasper-reports module. I was able to get this link https://code.launchpad.net/openobject-jasper-reports and stopped. Will Bazaar help in downloading this jasper report module
Tarek Elqusi
11-Nov-14 7:51am
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I know.
I first went to this page http://askubuntu.com/questions/13357/how-to-get-the-source-code-of-a-project-from-launchpad which led me to the above one. I need a way to download launchpad projects into my windows system
Tarek Elqusi
4-Dec-13 13:51pm
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Reason for my vote of 1 \n A trick is something that is born out of your experience that anyone reads admires it, I think this one is not so.
Tarek Elqusi
15-Feb-13 8:00am
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ok, I admit that I walked the wrong way by trying to reference an assembly using its location, and I accepted your solution.
But here is a point deserves some discussion. The point is that even your valuable advice I found the final key that open the closed door for me was the Alan's reply.
Based on that I suggest on the CodeProject team to add a way so we can prioritize the accepted answers based on its close to the aimed answer.
Tarek Elqusi
14-Feb-13 20:15pm
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Your second reply is great, it gave me leading points to focus on to understand assemblies more deeply. On the other hand the reply of Alan was the exact one of my question.
Thank you all for your help.
Tarek Elqusi
14-Feb-13 20:06pm
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Thanks Alan, I got the idea. I tried it and it worked successfully.
Tarek Elqusi
14-Feb-13 19:26pm
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The second choice
Tarek Elqusi
14-Feb-13 18:54pm
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Thanks for your explanation, I actually didn't have the concept of an assymbly strong name, and I got it from your reply. Thanks again
I'll write the following code segment instead
System.Reflection.Assembly assymbly = System.Reflection.Assembly.Load("System, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089");
Another point, even when you described me or my question as bad, I'll step back and be good one day.I'll base my way on your guidance and the advices of other gurus I meet.
Tarek Elqusi
31-Jan-13 19:09pm
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n nice
Tarek Elqusi
23-Dec-12 11:27am
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Great
It would be nice if you supplied us with an example of the how to implement this idea with the c# collections such as the ystem.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlCollection as you mentioned
Tarek Elqusi
19-Dec-12 4:25am
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Thanks for your idea
The concept of avoiding the try/catch block is a good one in general
Tarek Elqusi
3-Dec-12 5:49am
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Hi Pagani,
Thanks for your response, but what do you mean by RAM, also how to get the ID when the only information I have is the IP address I connected to?
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