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Does a .CLASS file format needs to be open with wat kind of program? Cos i cant seem to open it with any programs i tried. Can any1 help me?
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Where did you find this file ? Could it be an intermediate compiler file of some sort ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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it comes with the application,im not sure, but all of this .CLASS files are named like : ConstInteger, ConstFloat, CLassMethod, ConstRef, juz to name a few
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Oh - is this java ? Either way, it's obvious that a compiler or something uses it, not you.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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den how can i view source files from a .exe ??? i feel like im doing hacking...
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Why do you want to ? You mean these .class files ? Are they just text ? How did you expect to view them ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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If the .class is indeed Java, you can use a decompiler to ... well decompile it into source code, which can be opened in any text-editor.
Although if you wish to alter something in them, they will need to be compiled again before being usable.
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127.0.0.1 - Sweet 127.0.0.1
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I created some lease agreements for my company using webforms in C# language. I late had to implement an ePad signature into the webforms.
I have added buttons through html calling vbscript to get the signature's into objects on the webform. Of course since these are contracts they can not have the buttons on them when they print.
I need to know if there is anyway to make the buttons not visible after they have been clicked.
Thanks
Scott Moore
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In your event handler:
((Control)sender).Visible = false;
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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I've developed on PCs for many years now (C++, C#), but nothing web based until now.
Well I've tinkered in JavaScript, Java Applets but nothing serious.
I need some assistance in selecting the best/right/most sensible/etc, solution to this
request:
I have a PC application that records data from a piece of equipment and saves it to
files on a local "intranet" server.
There is now a requirement to have an "internet" web page, displaying real-time data from
these files, including graphical representations (last 24-hours line graph, as
an example). The Web site is hosted externally, but the data will be in a DMZ on our
intranet.
What route should I take? I'm assuming a client/server solution is the way to go, but using what? The only thing I'm pretty certain of, is that a database solution is out.
I know It's a bit vague but if someone could get the ball rolling I'd be much obliged.
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You should use ASP.NET to do this, you say you've done C#, so that will be the easiest approach overall. Apart from that, your files will need to be in a place that the ASP.NET process has rights to, which means the app will be hosted in the root directory of your file structure.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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I have created a ActiveX component. I use IIS. It works well on my m/c, as the component is registerd on it, but doesn't work on other m/c's in the network. Who to register my ActiveX on other machins, when used with IE <object> tag.
And who to communicate with the server fron this ActiveX.
Plz help...
Thanx & Regards..
Vinod.
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Vinod:
The most probable cause being, by virtue of the control being unsigned, the IE on other machines ignore your OCX file.
Your machine has it already registered by your development workstation. Have a dummy test signature and try it. Alternatively, if you have control over the target PCs, you can try having your webserver in thier 'Trusted Sites'.
I think you can manage these settings on all the PCs you control in your Intranet by IEAK (Internet Explorer Administration Kit)
Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
Personal Web: http://vdeepakkumar.netfirms.com/
I Blog At: http://deepak.blogdrive.com/
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Hi All
I need to use BarCode in Crystal Report, i tried to search the net alot but i couldn't find any, If any one have barcode font to be used in crystal reports such as code128 or anything else please send to me
Soqrats
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Hey,
I need to know how to submit a form to an e-mail address. What I got right now just opens up Outlook Express. I don't want Outlook to open, I just want the info on the form to be sent to the E-mail address. This is the code I'm currently using. As for my books and anything I can find online, it's all basically the same as this.
<FORM METHOD=POST ACTION="mailto:someguy@overthere.com" ENCTYPE="text/plain">
<and the="" of="" course="" input="" code="" down="" here="">
I'd love to be using a script or .NET for this, but the server that the site is uploading onto only supports HTML and JavaScript. It's not meant for much besides posting family photos.
Cheers
Ironsmith
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you can simply do it with tag a :
contant us
it opens outlookexpress .
hope to solve your problem .
Have good day and time
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Have good day and time
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you must set its href to this string :>>
href="mailto:info@iranips.com"
Have good day and time
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Hey,
Thanks for the info. It seems that this is not gonna happen without the use of scripts (asp, cgi, php). I'm restricted to only HTML and JavaScript, so I just set the contact buttons to open up Outlook. It would be nice to submit the form, but this server only supports HTML and JavaScript. Maybe one day if my client ever updates their service then I can submit forms.
Thank you again. This site never lets me down.
Ironsmith
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you want to send mail,not open up outlook
but without the use of script(asp,cgi,php),no idea....
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How do I check if user click back button on toolbar browser. I want check if user click back it will lead to logout page. Thank you.
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The only way to do this is to track for yourself where all your buttons/links have navigated to, and check if the current URL is not what you expect it to be.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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The backbutton check is one of the most infamous problems faced by developers worldwide.
Perhaps you can workaround this problem with PageExpiry etc or having a history.forward() as the first line of the pages to push the page always to the forwward.
Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
Personal Web: http://vdeepakkumar.netfirms.com/
I Blog At: http://deepak.blogdrive.com/
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