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ya, it is possible.
try connecting the USB and perform normal USB operation. by USB operation I mean. file transfer thru C# or I/O operations using C#. this requires USB and IPod drivers to be installed. as you connect the IPod operates as a drive.
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hi there.
I was wondering if there is a way (other then looping tru all controls on a window) to get a control by its name.
for example if my window contains txtName (textbox) I would like to get the control by 'txtName'
Thanks :->
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How about this?:
this.Controls["txtName"];
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i want to use Status Bur how and want to change the text dynamicly.plz help.
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Just set the Text property of your status bar.
Regards,
mav
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Hello,
I'm wondering if I can hide it when there's no big contents that require a scrollbar.
Is that possible?
Thanks.
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Can't you control this with attributes on the body element? For example:
<html>
<head>
<title>Test</title>
</head>
<body SCROLL="auto">
...<put content here>...
</body>
</html>
Steve
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That is controlled by the overflow setting of the body tag. The possible values are visible , scroll , hidden or auto .
However, in IE 6 the default value is a special value that is neither of those. The special value has the effect that the vertical scrollbar is always visible.
Set the overflow in your css to auto to get rid of the scrollbar:
body {<br />
overflow: auto;<br />
}
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Hello,
Can you please tell me how can I disable the ability to selecting text from my WebBrowser control and drop it in another application? I don't want to disable the control!
Thanks.
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The web browser calls the GetHostInfo method from the IDocHostUIHandler interface to get settings which control this. Specifically the DOCHOSTUIFLAG_DIALOG flag. I'm a C++ programmer so I'm not sure how you go about this in C#; perhaps it wraps the details with some fancy new gizmo I'm not aware of.
Googling for "DOCHOSTUIFLAG_DIALOG C#" got me some hits.
Steve
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i want to request a web page with some parameter from a c#.net win app. plz help me.
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hi
System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("iexplore.exe", "http://www.yahoo.com")
Tamimi - Code
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but i only want to pass some param get a response.
thanks for replay.
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what is the web site that you want to request !!
it is your own ?? if yes do the changes(actions that you want to do)
on the web page that you are requesting according to the parameters
Tamimi - Code
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i only request a page with like this url :-
"www.mysite.com?id=mdn&name=kala"
thanks.
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Use the HttpWebRequest class to get the page.
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Hi,everybody.I just want to make a project must exchange the dataSet object.was it possible to progrmmer it without know the url(can use ip?) or
can i input the url when i use the programmer,but not make it sure in my programmer.Any advance,thanks~
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I means if i use the remote class or webservice,i must specilize the url it before my programmer compiler,what should i do if i do not know the url bfore i use the programmer
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Not sure if I understand you, but if you have problems with hardcoding the URL in your program, then you can easily build the URL at runtime:
string myUrl = "http://" + server + ":" + port + "/My/Web/Service/Object.soap"; with the opportunity to enter the server and port at runtime or you can use a config file to set up your remoting environment. Look up RemotingConfiguration.Configure() .
Regards,
mav
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oh,thanks,i will hava a try
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The constructor of ObjectDisposedException take a mandatory string argument.
I never know what string to use and I tend to use the following:
"this"
GetType().Name
"Handle"
What is it supposed to be?
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Please don't cross post.
It's supposed to be the name of the disposed object. The name is used in the error message that is created.
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