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Wow, is it ??
I too would like to c the code.
Regards,
Bhupi Bhai.
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you are idiot
When you get mad...THINK twice that the only advice
Tamimi - Code
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What??????
Are you talk to me ?
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what u are writing. quickSmart code is absolutly write and It worked. thacks quickSmart.
regards
imran khan
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Good !!
So ur happy, now let's close this topic.
Thanks
Regards,
Bhupi Bhai.
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are you nuts ? how its working
When you get mad...THINK twice that the only advice
Tamimi - Code
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just do as i wrote and u will see that it worked
now all know who is the idiot here.
a**hole
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your welcome
let us skip what idiots like Tamimi - Code write in this blog.
Some people think that they know everything but actually they know nothing cause they don't accept a new thing to learn.
take care,
happy to help at any time
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man maybe iam idiot.
but did exactly what you wrote, and this what i got.
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Showing a modal dialog box or form when the application is not running in UserInteractive mode is not a valid operation. Specify the ServiceNotification or DefaultDesktopOnly style to display a notification
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so what si this !!!!
When you get mad...THINK twice that the only advice
Tamimi - Code
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hi,
i haven't seen that error before, but i don't write things just to add a post to my score. I write things when i am sure that it will work. And a proof for that is what the real poster wrote that it worked with him as it worked with me several times before.
see what is really giving that error.
debug it and see at what line it is going
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man jdkulkarni also metion my error !!
realy i don't think so.....................
When you get mad...THINK twice that the only advice
Tamimi - Code
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i checked that again now and it worked fine
i don't know what is wrong with your code. What version of VS are you using
mine is VS 2005
Look, just follow these steps:
1) create a new web application
2) go to the designer
3) add a button
4) double click the button
5) click on the project in the main menu.
6) add reference
7) in the .NET tab go to the System.Windows.Forms and click add
8) go to the source code of ur project.
9) add this name space using System.Windows.Forms
10) in the onClick event of the button write:
MessageBox.Show("quiteSmart is very smart ");
and it will work
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man please stop kidding with me, that what i did exactly.
i tried it on VS2005 and VS2003 and its working and it gives the same error.
are you running under windows ??
When you get mad...THINK twice that the only advice
Tamimi - Code
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yea i am running under windows XP SP2
I told u what i know. Sorry if it is not working
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VS2003 does not support this and I am sure VS2005 will also not !!
Regards,
Bhupi Bhai.
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me and many other's for example the first poster tried it and it works so don't be sure of something u didn't try
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now we need a judge !!
When you get mad...THINK twice that the only advice
Tamimi - Code
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hahahahahaha
Maybe we should bring one.
Anyways maybe you will find one day that i am write and maybe i will find that i am wronge.
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I don't mean to step into the middle of your battle here, but if you read the error message carefully, you will see that it is POSSIBLE to use MessageBox.Show() . And, I did in fact try it. I got the error you mentioned, until I used the ServiceNotification style.
MessageBox.Show("message", "Caption", 0,0,0, MessageBoxOptions.ServiceNotification);
I hope this helps.
--EricDV Sig---------
Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them.
- Laurence J. Peters
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Very strange to see that. But how does it work on client side is still a question. Or does it work only on localhost? I think it will work only on localhost. Have you tested this?
Also you can see the same discussion at http://p2p.wrox.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=11595[^]
Jayant D. Kulkarni
Brainbench Certified Software Engineer in C#, ASP.NET, .NET Framework and ADO.NET
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Just checked it. MessageBox is always populated on server desktop. It will create hell when thousands of user will access the site and there is message box for frequently occuring errors or events. This is same like showing message box from a console application. I dont see any use unless and until somebody is continously sitting in front of server and tracking the errors. I found this link.
http://www.developerfusion.co.uk/show/4700/[^]
Jayant D. Kulkarni
Brainbench Certified Software Engineer in C#, ASP.NET, .NET Framework and ADO.NET
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jdkulkarni wrote: I dont see any use unless and until somebody is continously sitting in front of server and tracking the errors.
I agree, it only seems useful for development purposes.
--EricDV Sig---------
Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them.
- Laurence J. Peters
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Here is one good example[^]
"My advice to you is to get married. If you find a good wife, you will be happy; if not, you will become a philosopher." Socrates
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Hi,
How can we set the width of a column of a dataset that is binded to a dropdownlist?
Thank you!
Regards,
Deepa!
Be the Change You Want to See!
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