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Thanks so much for taking the time to help!!!
Between my post and yours I had finally thought to download the demo (I actually hadn't realized there was a download with this article) and found the problems. I was actually missing all the Members and the LongProcess function from my LongProcess class (so my overload message was because of using a default constructor). Everything is working great now. Back on the article thread I've added an update as well.
As a general note to you super members reading this post:
First, Thank you for all your wonderful articles (saves me hours!!!)
However, I am not a downloader by nature. I think if the two missing elements had been in the sample code, even a beginner/non-downloader could get this going without help. When possible, keep the code samples pretty free standing.
Thanks again,
Ashley
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Hi!
I want to open a user specified URL from C# code, i am using C# 2005. Can any body tell me how will i do it?
Thanks,
Regards,
Affan Ahmad Toor
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use
System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("http://www.google.com");
put your URL in place of google.com
Enjoy
Anuj
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Thanks for reply,
Your suggestion solved my problem but created another problem...
i am storing the user defined URL in XML file..
if i store the URL "http://www.google.com" it works perfectly, but when i try to store the URL "http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=abc" it corrupts the XML file and gives error "A semi colon character was expected."
can you tell me what is the reason behind this error...?
Thanks,
Regards,
Affan Ahmad Toor
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No that was just a example...and yes try to understand requirement!
"I want to open a user specified URL from C# code"...
Anuj
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Actually, the class I was thinking of was WebRequest[^]. That will allow you to make a request into any URI, including a user-specified URL.
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pls send me the code anyone
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can someone send me the code to create a Simulation that does 'The Beer Game'and The Beer Distribution Game (Beer Game) is a simulation game created by a group of professors at MIT Sloan School of Management in early 1960's to demonstrate a number of key principles of supply chain management.
rabie
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moh_rabie wrote: can someone send me the code to create a Simulation that does 'The Beer Game'and The Beer Distribution Game
Sure, why don't we do a swap. You send me the code for the insurance claims application and I'll send you the code for the Beer Game.
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thanx man but i don't have so if you can help me in this simulation send to me please
rabie
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I think my sense of humour passed you by.
If you don't have the source for an insurance claims application, why would I (or anyone else here) have the code for "The Beer Game"?
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he is talking seriously
When you get mad...THINK twice that the only advice
Tamimi - Code
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Or, he is the master of ironic answers!
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lets go to the soapbox
When you get mad...THINK twice that the only advice
Tamimi - Code
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I'd love to help you. But I, along with everyone else here, can help on specific things. We can't really help when it comes to source code for entire systems. It is a little beyond the medium of a forum.
If you want to make an attempt yourself at implementing your software and if you have a specific problem with part of it then we can most likely help you out. That is what forums are best for.
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Sorry... I already have Tic Tac Toe...
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i've got the game of life, any good?
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I think I have the code for the Beer game somewhere around here but I've just been playing the game so much lately that I'm way too drunk to find the code again.
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Hi..
I have a map on a picture box. I need to insert a "picture-point" where the user click.
I got a function to merge the pics, but, how can I take a piece of the picture box? I have the X and Y of the point, but how to copy this region?
help me please!
sorry for the bad english!
thanks all!
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Why you try to copy that clicked region?
My small attempt...
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