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Thanks for the reply.
Actually I want one way communication. ie I want to send commands to a dumb hardware which can only receive IR command and perform accordingly.
like a TV.
the hardware is a switcher.
here the connection is not established as the switcher can't reply back.
please help
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-- modified at 23:49 Sunday 29th October, 2006
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I want to receiver and send data with internet and network LAN using C#. But I don't know function and library. who can help me, please? as detail as posibly. thanks!
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for example if i have a string like this:
string str = "System.Data.OleDb.OleDbParameter";
then i have object like this:
object obj;
the question how do i convert the type of obj to the value of str?
thanks so much
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Try the static method Type.GetType(string). It will return a Type object that you can manipulate using reflection. I don't know if there is an easy way to do what you want to do. I will research it.
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Sorry, I thought this would work but it doesn't. I will leave it here in the hopes that it might spark an idea on how to do it.
string stype = "System.Int32";
Type t = Type.GetType(stype);
IConvertible converter = (IConvertible)t;
object obj = converter.ToType(typeof(int), CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
int i = (int)converter.ToType(typeof(int), CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
InvariantCulture is a static property defined in the System.Globalization.CultureInfo class.
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You're half way there cap'n, you need to use Activator.CreateInstance on that Type object obtained using Type.GetType
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Thanks! I knew that, I just couldn't remember
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how do i use the Activator.CreateInstance on the type?
thanks
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Have you tried the documentation?
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Hi,
In my Bin's Release folder (C# Windows project .NET 2.0), I see two identical files have been created,
1] MyProjectName.exe.config
2] MyProjectName.vshost.exe.config
I understood that, MyProjectName.exe.config is the output version of App.Config file, but what is MyProjectName.vshost.exe.config and why is that required ? If I dont ship that file to my user's computer, will there be any problem for running the software properly ?
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Thanks a lot. I got my answer
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Well a quick search on google brought me this:
By default every time you compile a WindowsApplication or ConsoleApplication project using VS2005, a "vshost.exe" and a "vshost.exe.config" files are created on the \Bin\Debug and \Bin\Release paths.<br />
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The purpose of these "vshost.exe" and a "vshost.exe.config" files is described <a href="http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms242202(VS.80).aspx">here</a>[<a href="http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms242202(VS.80).aspx" target="_blank" title="New Window">^</a>].<br />
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To disable this feature you need to:<br />
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Open a project in Visual Studio. <br />
On the Project menu, click Properties. <br />
Go to the Debug Tab <br />
Clear the Enable the Visual Studio hosting process check box.<br />
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Another common question is if we need to deploy these files and the answer is No, the "*.vshost.exe" and "*.vshost.exe.config" files are only for use in the Visual Studio 2005 IDE<br />
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Pablo
Short answer? no you don't need to ship this out with the app, at least im pretty sure anyways...
Damn, beaten to it... ah well
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try
{
System.Web.Mail.MailMessage message=new System.Web.Mail.MailMessage();
message.Fields.Add( "http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpauthenticate","10");
message.Fields.Add( "http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusername","SmtpHostUserName" );
message.Fields.Add( "http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendpassword","SmtpHostPassword" );
message.From="mymail@hotmail.com";
message.To="anymail@hotmail.com";
message.Subject="hi";
message.Body="worked";
System.Web.Mail.SmtpMail.SmtpServer="SMTP Server Address";
System.Web.Mail.SmtpMail.Send(message);
}
catch(Exception ex)
{
Response.Write(ex.Message.ToString());
}
-what is SmtpHostUserName and SmtpHostPassword and how can i get "SMTP Server Address"?
-the "10" iis Default SMTP Virtual Server propertis take the number right?
-some thing missing here can any one help
thank you
Mohsen
-- modified at 22:28 Thursday 19th October, 2006
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Ah_Mohsen_aly wrote: what is SmtpHostUserName and SmtpHostPassword
The username and password for the mail account in question.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Hi guys,
This activex control has optionals parameters for GetData method:
this.axWinsock1.GetData(ref object data,object type,object maxlen)
i tried these:
object rec= string.Empty;
object type = 0;
object maxlen = 0;
this.winsock.GetData(ref rec, type, maxlen);
or
object rec= string.Empty;
object type = string.Empty;
object maxlen = string.Empty;
this.winsock.GetData(ref rec, type, maxlen);
but all i get is "Unsupported variant types" error message, do you know how to call this getdata method in c#? i know if you call it in vb.net you dont need to pas optional parameteres.
Please help
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You might be able to pass a null value as the optional parameter. Alternatively you might want to look at the System.Net.Sockets class of the framework which does essentially the same thing except that it's more powerful and it's the proper .NET way of reading and writing data across Sockets.
Sig cops got me...
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Null is not working, im done with this if i just know what to send for this.
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I would take a look through the documentation and try and find out what it expects or what the values default to if not supplied.
In VB there's usually a default setting provided for the optional parameters, try using that.
Sig cops got me...
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I've looked in some CP articles and in my MSDN library, but can't find the answer to my question...
How do I hide a public member of a base class? I'm trying to inherit from the TrackBar class, and I want to make the public members Value and Maximum inaccessible (make them private members instead of public). I've tried just saying:
private new int Value;
and
private new int Maximum;
in my inheriting class, but, elsewhere in the code, when I have:
myTrackBar.Maximum [...]
it doesn't give me a compile error like I want.
So...
How do I, like, convert the public members Value and Maximum into private members?
-Daniel
Typing too fast fro my owngood
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You totally cannot change your base class. You could make an intermediate class, which makes those properties private to THAT class, and do your real work in a class derived from that, but what a tangled web you want to weave. Why do you want to make things private to a class you don't have access to ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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