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hello,
i have decompiled a dll and i want to create a dll again is this possible because the decompiled program created several seperates files for example AssemblyInfo.il, Unknown.il, etc
greetings
Gedrain
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Looks like you just specify multiple files on the command-line like for CSC , take a look at this which is where I made my assumption. (I don't have time to check if it works though).
You know you're a Land Rover owner when the best route from point A to point B is through the mud.
Ed
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I'm no expert, but I've never heard of the ildasm.exe creating more than one .il file. There can be multiple .resources files, and a .res file. But, as far as I know, all you need to supply when recompiling is the .il and .res file names.
ilasm /OUT:Assembly.dll AssemblyInfo.il /RESOURCE:AssemblyInfo.res /DLL
Try this after disassembly, without changing the .il code, and see if the resulting DLL is the same size as the original.
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There go my people. I must find out where they are going so I can lead them.
- Alexander Ledru-Rollin
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well i did that and it says this:
Assembled method NET_Dispose_Delegate::.ctor
Assembled method NET_Dispose_Delegate::Invoke
Assembled method NET_Dispose_Delegate::BeginInvoke
Assembled method NET_Dispose_Delegate::EndInvoke
***** FAILURE *****
greetings
Gedrain
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hello
1) how do i create a textbox with the position x:20 and y:150 from code.
2) is there a function to read a specific row and a column from a table
example: read column 4 from row 3
10x
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As for the textBox, assign it a location as a point:
this.TextBox.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(20, 150);
As for reading a column and row, first I'd fill a dataSet with it. Once you've put it in a DataSet then:
string text = dataSet.Tables[0].Rows[3][4].ToString();
//row first, then column
RABB17
"Even in my Dreams I see the flashing of my cursor."
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how can i set access rights to an olap cube in sql server analysis services 2005 using .net c# code? which class do i need?
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I was looking at a tutorial on System.Drawing.Graphics manipulation utilizing GDI+, and I was wondering whether or not it was possible to add an Image.FromFile("C:/full/path/to/file.gif") to a rectangle.
Rectangle rect = new Rectangle(100, 100, 200, 200)
Can a graphics object such as a rectangle be assigned to a image file?
-- modified at 19:19 Saturday 20th May, 2006
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new_phoenix wrote: add an Image.FromFile("C:/full/path/to/file.gif") to a rectangle.
What exactly do you mean. Do you want to resize the image to fit the rectangle or draw a rectangle on the image?
You know you're a Land Rover owner when the best route from point A to point B is through the mud.
Ed
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No, I would like to show a picture "photo" image in the Rectangle. Most of the functions provided are to draw an ellipse, arc, circle etc.
I would like to take a "picture photograph" and show it in the Rectangle. Is it possible?
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There are several options:
1. To draw the image unscaled but cropped inside the rectangle then use the Graphics.DrawImageUnscaledAndClipped(image, x, y, width, height) method.
2. To draw the image scaled down to the rectangle then use:
Graphics.DrawImage(image, x, y, width, height). <br />
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<hr>You know you're a Land Rover owner when the best route from point A to point B is through the mud.<br />
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Ed
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Thanks, Ed. I will try your suggestions this Memorial Day weekend. I appreciate the input, as I have limited experience with GDI+ functions.
Enjoy your holiday!
New_Phoenix
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If you mean "how to draw image into rectangle" use Graphics.DrawImage function.
Best regards, Alexey.
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No, I would like to show a picture image in the Rectangle. Most of the functions provided are to draw an ellipse, arc, circle etc. I would like to take a picture photograph and show it in the Rectangle. Is it possible?
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Use Graphics.FillRect function with Brush wich uses your image.
Best regards, Alexey.
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Thanks, Alexey. I will try your suggestions this Memorial Day weekend. I appreciate the input, as I have limited experience with GDI+ functions.
Enjoy your holiday!
New_Phoenix
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Does anyone know of any .net controls like the Windows Vista Command Links? A picture can be found here[^] (about a quarter of the way down).
Thank you!
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Can't you just use a Label and handle the mouse events? If you want snazzier graphics effects then you can override the drawing of the label.
Better thought, can't you do this with a LinkLabel control, my impression of the control is simply that the link label control is a copy of the LinkLabel control but has slightly different layout logic and/or rendering styles.
You know you're a Land Rover owner when the best route from point A to point B is through the mud.
Ed
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hi,
any can give me details for what are new fucture is awailable ,what are major fucture
mohamad rafi
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Google
If the first two results don't grab your attention then I don't know what will.
You know you're a Land Rover owner when the best route from point A to point B is through the mud.
Ed
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One wonders whether posters who ask these kinds of question have ever tried googling first?
Kevin
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Maybe we should get Chris to put "Google it" as the first item in the "How to get an answer to your question" topic.
You know you're a Land Rover owner when the best route from point A to point B is through the mud.
Ed
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Ed.Poore wrote: Maybe we should get Chris to put "Google it" as the first item in the "How to get an answer to your question" topic.
That is an excellent idea. 5 for your post
Paul
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:->
You know you're a Land Rover owner when the best route from point A to point B is through the mud.
Ed
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I bet that a person who takes the time to read Chris's 'How to get an answer to your question' topic would also be the type of person who uses Google before asking dumb/lazy questions. What might be better, but definitely more difficult to create, is a script which analyzes a posting and automatically rates it with a '1' if it detects that the question is dumb.
Josh
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