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Comments by maxbre (Top 12 by date)
maxbre
20-Aug-17 13:48pm
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That's awesome! Thank you so much and also for the good explanation really appreciate it.
maxbre
20-Aug-17 12:59pm
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Yes, I would prefer that aswell but unfortunately this way is what I have to work with because this is the output that is saved in a database that both my application and other applications are reading.
maxbre
10-Nov-13 9:46am
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Alright, thanks
maxbre
17-Aug-13 19:34pm
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Thanks! The backgroundworked solution worked fine :)
maxbre
12-Jun-13 15:53pm
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Ok thanks. I will encrypt the passwords later.
maxbre
12-Jun-13 15:20pm
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Oh yes ofcourse! i'm stupid.. Thanks alot! any idea if I could just send the two inputs as two diffrent variables? instead of sending one string and split it?
maxbre
14-May-13 9:29am
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I didn't think about it. Thank you so much!
maxbre
3-Feb-13 9:57am
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Ok thanks, I saw that the application is looking for C:\Users\Max\Documents\Visual Studio 2012\Projects\HttpService\bin\Release\HttpService.exe. I have a reference to a windows service that is hosting a wcf service. The httpService.exe is supposed to be runned as a Windows Service on a server while the HttpClient.exe is running on other computers. How can I keep the reference without the HttpService.exe in the same directory?
maxbre
14-Nov-12 13:39pm
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Thanks!
maxbre
14-Nov-12 13:09pm
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Thanks, but when i'm doing it like that i'm getting this: "Error 1 foreach statement cannot operate on variables of type 'System.IO.Compression.ZipArchive' because 'System.IO.Compression.ZipArchive' does not contain a public definition for 'GetEnumerator'"
maxbre
2-Nov-12 11:16am
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No, its not that file. The .shn file I have is acually used to store data for a game. There is already apps for to open this called "shn editor". But I'm curious how the one who created this app got the application to read the format.
maxbre
31-Oct-12 5:42am
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Its and external server. The application is like an application updater that will check for new updates in a txt file. So I have a text file uploaded like this http://www.teamcapital.org/PRO/Patch/patch.txt. The files that I want to be downloaded is named in that patch.txt file. The files named in there will be uploaded in the same directory as the patch.txt file so the updater can download them. So If I want to add a new update then I should only need to upload the new update and then edit the patch.txt and add the name of the file in there. I hope you understand know what I mean. So my question is how can I make it read a text file from an external server and loop through them and then download the files.
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