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VuNic wrote: in Love
Nope. They are lyrics of a jap song "Say Anything" by X Japan. I find these sentences quite meaningful.
<font=arial>Weiye Chen
Time may have changed my life, but my heart remains the same to you...
Time may have changed my heart, but my love for you never change...
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Hmm the song should be a good one..
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[My Current Status]
Link2006 wrote:Let's take it outside of CP
Jeremy : Please don't.I would love to see this.I'm making the popcorn already.
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It's the first programming question that I see in this forum that don't generate tons of flames...
AND IN VB!!!
Just in case I would go to a shop in order to buy a helmet...
[horror film music]
Who knows it is possible that everybody would be sleeping. And now they could be finishing their cereals and leaving home to go to work and connect to the lounge... and...
[/horror film music]
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Joan Murt wrote: AND IN VB!!!
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LOL, *grabs his helmet and digs in*
Its a weird world, isn't it?
WM.
What about weapons of mass-construction?
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When did people stop working it out for themselves? Is it laziness? Stupidity? Are they incapable of RTFMing? They patently can't read the 'don't post prog...' sign. Oh well, I'm sure he won't do it again.
Until the next time.
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You can ignore relatives but the neighbours live next door
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digital man wrote: Are they incapable of RTFMing?
Now how on earth is he suppose to RTFM if he can't read & understand "Do not post programming questions (use the programming forums for that) and please don't post ads."
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
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S Douglas wrote: Now how on earth is he suppose to RTFM if he can't read & understand "Do not post programming questions (use the programming forums for that) and please don't post ads."
The education starts with RTFR! (RTF Replies )
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Mit viel Oktan und frei von Blei, eine Kraftstoff wie Benziiiiiiin!
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: The education starts with RTFR! (RTF Replies )
He must have got educated..
Best Regards,
Apurva Kaushal
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Apurva Kaushal wrote: He must have got educated
Who me? I don’t just play an idiot in real life I am one.
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
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Ofcourse not you.. The one because of whom all this discussion..
Best Regards,
Apurva Kaushal
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: RTF Replies
I was just joining in on the fun.
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
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I have recently created a program that I want to hide the source code of.
Is they're some code i can include in my program that will encrypt the source code or will i have to get some software that will do this for me?
Ps I am using vb.net 2003
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You can't hide the source code, but you can obfuscate it. A community-edition obfuscator comes with the full versions of Visual Studio. There is a professional version, but costs $$, as does many others. All you have to do Google for ".NET obfuscate".
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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when i try to render the report from web app by using web service (ReportingService) i have this big error
Exception Details:
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System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: The permissions granted to user 'NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE' are insufficient for performing this operation. ---> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.RSException: The permissions granted to user 'NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE' are insufficient for performing this operation. ---> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.AccessDeniedException: The permissions granted to user 'NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE' are insufficient for performing this operation. at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RSService._GetReportParameterDefinitionFromCatalog(CatalogItemContext reportContext, String historyID, Boolean forRendering, Guid& reportID, Int32& executionOption, String& savedParametersXml, ReportSnapshot& compiledDefinition, ReportSnapshot& snapshotData, Guid& linkID, DateTime& historyDate) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RSService._GetReportParameters(String report, String historyID, Boolean forRendering, NameValueCollection values, DatasourceCredentialsCollection credentials) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RSService.RenderAsLiveOrSnapshot(CatalogItemContext reportContext, ClientRequest session, Warning[]& warnings, ParameterInfoCollection& effectiveParameters) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RSService.RenderFirst(CatalogItemContext reportContext, ClientRequest session, Warning[]& warnings, ParameterInfoCollection& effectiveParameters, String[]& secondaryStreamNames) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RenderFirstCancelableStep.Execute() at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.CancelablePhaseBase.ExecuteWrapper() --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.CancelablePhaseBase.ExecuteWrapper() at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RenderFirstCancelableStep.RenderFirst(RSService rs, CatalogItemContext reportContext, ClientRequest session, JobTypeEnum type, Warning[]& warnings, ParameterInfoCollection& effectiveParameters, String[]& secondaryStreamNames) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportingService.Render(String Report, String Format, String HistoryID, String DeviceInfo, ParameterValue[] Parameters, DataSourceCredentials[] Credentials, String ShowHideToggle, Byte[]& Result, String& Encoding, String& MimeType, ParameterValue[]& ParametersUsed, Warning[]& Warnings, String[]& StreamIds) --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportingService.Render(String Report, String Format, String HistoryID, String DeviceInfo, ParameterValue[] Parameters, DataSourceCredentials[] Credentials, String ShowHideToggle, Byte[]& Result, String& Encoding, String& MimeType, ParameterValue[]& ParametersUsed, Warning[]& Warnings, String[]& StreamIds)
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Hi all,
I am looking for a bit of guidance for using a checkboxlist in Visual Studio 2005. I am wanting to use this to have each checkbox set to checked or unchecked, depending on a value contained in the registry. I have 10 items in the list at the moment.
Here[^] is a screenshot of what I currently have.
Any help on setting the checked state and checking the state of each individual checkbox within the list will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Andrew Robinson
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Does anyone know where I can find a (preferably free) telnet component for .NET that will do 5250, wyse 50, and VT320 emulation? It does not have to do all three, but I need to use all three emulations.
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.net 2003
I have a form with 1 button and several labels on it. I don't want the button to be the default if enter is pressed. I want the user to have to actually click it for it to work. I also don't want it to have that "selected" look with the dotted line around the text. What can I do about all this? Thanks.
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1 - set the focus to another control
2 - write some owner drawn code, or download some from code project.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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I have a simple vb.net gui application (an alternative file requester in a form) that I would like to run from the command line. It executes fine, but I find that I cannot send any output (a string representing the file selected) to the command line upon completion. It appears that "console.writeline" doesn't actually write to the console? Any suggestions as to how to send info back to the console window upon completion? Keep in mind that this is a gui app (not straight console).
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First, what verison of VB.NET are you using?
Let's see the code that created your console and the code that is trying to write to it.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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vb.net 2005.
As for "code that created the console", I'm not sure of what you are asking: For testing, I'm creating a standard windows form application (hence as I mentioned it being gui-based and not console-based). Call it MyApp for discussion sake. Somewhere in the code (in this case within the Form_Load event) I have placed a console.writeline("hello world") statement. I was expecting this to display to the console when the program is run from a console, such as:
c:\>MyApp
and display
hello world
accordingly. However, nothing is ever displayed on the command line after the program quits. I'm guessing at this point that console.writeline doesn't really write to the console if the app is gui/form based, even if it is called from the command line....?
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smarr wrote: I was expecting this to display to the console when the program is run from a console
Doesn't work that way. The console is not part of the process you launched and has absolutely nothing to do with the process at all, at any point in time. You can have multiple consoles open at once, so that app has no way of knowing which one to write to!
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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I'll wait to respond until I've sure you've read the second response I made....I don't think I was being very clear previously. I'm pretty sure that my vb task should be able to respond to the parent shell window...just not sure how
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smarr wrote: I'm pretty sure that my vb task should be able to respond to the parent shell window
No, it can't. Not unless you specifically go and get a handle for any existing console window. It's just easier to create your own...
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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