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i want to develope an application net to phone by using tapi3.0 and vc++
please help me to develop this
nasir
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Have you investigated using the NetMeeting SDK? It is pretty straight forward.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/NetMeeting/Authors/SDK/default.ASP
-Joe
There's no such thing as a bad beer... some are just better than others.
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Is there a sample shows how to scroll a page using both mouse and keyboard, undo, redo...
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In order to make a simple text editor, just create a new mfc project, derive ur view from crishedit, and that it!
Papa
Murex Co.
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Hello--
I'm looking for a list control that works like the Add/Remove programs list in Windows 2000. The main feature I'd like to have is for it to automatically expand the selected item (to show details), and then collapse it when you change selection (and expand the new selected item). Adding links or buttons to the items would be very useful too.
---Almost forgot--it would need to be a .Net component...Does anyone know if this already exists? If not, it might make a good article...
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AFAIK the list in Add/Remove programs is not a list control, but a HTML iframe. The UI of the whole applet is written in HTML.
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Andrew.
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Hi All,
I was looking through projects, especially DLL section and found out that, there are no articles describing how to create a DLL file in C#.
You C# Wizards planning to write an article how to do that, or what would be an alternative in C# of the article on how to create a DLLs in C++
Thanks,
Venet.
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Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)
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Umm.. If your looking for c# dlls its fairly easy, just choose the right project type and the assembly will be built as a DLL.
If your talking about COM Dlls, its the same process I think but with a wrapper-dll.
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Christopher Lord wrote:
If your talking about COM Dlls, its the same process I think but with a wrapper-dll.
No, actually I was thinking about C# DLLs.
Christopher Lord wrote:
If your looking for c# dlls its fairly easy, just choose the right project type and the assembly will be built as a DLL.
But do you need to have DllMain or shared section and things like that in a C# dll?
Thanks,
Venet.
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Ok, I got ya now.
When you include a .NET DLL into your project, it is as if all public classes and types in it are in your project. (you may have to include the namespace with the using directive at the top)
This is how you get access to System.*, they are stored in DLLs in this manner.
For dynamically loading DLL's, such as in a plugin system, you only need to build an interface, and then use Assembly.Load() to get references to them. Then you can 'as' the refs to your interface and use the loaded DLL.
Things like dllmain are no longer needed, since constructors of types serve that purpose now.
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Ok, cool.
But what if I write a dll using Windows API and then call its functions from my C# application. Is that possible?
Regards,
Venet.
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if there is an article abt the terminal emulator..with 255 PC thats good..there must be one server like the THINKLINE
Thankz
R_Renjith The True CP ian
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hi
i am doing my final degree project in JTAPI. I am trying to write a code which will sense incoming call. but follwoing exception rising and i dont know how to handle it.
'default provider can not be instentiated'
waiting for ur response
rita
I need help relating JTAPI
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Anyone able to write an article on implementing plugins in your application? Especially a C# or VBN (VB.Net) application. I would find this very useful. Anyone know of any existing articles? Haven't found much on this yet.
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There are several articles on the topic at codeproject.
And besides that, its fairly simple to implement via the classes in System.Reflection.
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check this article at msdn http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/02/07/CuttingEdge/default.asp
Alper
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I tend to use Windows as resource intensive dumb terminal that also lets me play fancy games now and then. Until recently I've been rather satisfied with that but am wanting to make a bit more use of it which brings me to subject of this post.
A few suggestions of articles I've been looking for but have yet to find:
1) Using the Visual Studio command line tools instead of the IDE (otherwise known as: when vi is just good enough for me).
2) More Non-MFC oriented tutorials (which are becoming harder and harder to come by). I tend to want to understand the Win32 SDK before relying on toolkits based on it.
3) Up to date tutorials on using the DirectX set of libraries (just looking at the sparse documentation makes me wonder why it is so needlessly complex). I'm not looking to write "mad g4m3z" but rather visualize data and possibly play around with sounds.
I would write such articles myself once I've figured the various topics out but my experience lies more in the UNIX realm so I'm a fish out of water here.
Sean
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NullStream wrote:
2) More Non-MFC oriented tutorials (which are becoming harder and harder to come by). I tend to want to understand the Win32 SDK before relying on toolkits based on it.
If you can afford a book get Charles Petzold's Programming Windows, it uses C and the SDK....thats it When I started Windows programming I didn't see any really good tutorials/articles that helped much; most just confused me more.
Good luck,
James
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I have that book though it is rather dated and does not include any APIs other than Win95. AFAIK the author may have kicked the proverbial bucket so updates are probably not forthcomming.
Sean
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NullStream wrote:
AFAIK the author may have kicked the proverbial bucket so updates are probably not forthcomming.
Unless it happened within the last month Charles is still alive and well I e-mailed him about something from the C# version of that book.
James
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Probably a case of mistaken identity and fuzzy memory.
I know one of the Microsoft Press authors expired though I can't remember which one. :P
Sean
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No that was Kruglinski. (Inside Visual C++ guy)
Died Paragliding... As a (not recently alas ) hang
glider, I gotta admire the exit. Wish he were still
around though.
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Anyone knows (or want to make ) a free (better with sources) editor with syntax coloring done in c#?
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Loghorn wrote:
Anyone knows (or want to make ) a free (better with sources) editor with syntax coloring done in c#?
Check out SharpDevelop it is an Open Source IDE for .NET development written in C#; with syntax highlighting
James
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