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i want scanner dll with c#
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I want scanner dll with C# please?
"More functions should disregard input values and just return 12. It would make life easier." - comment posted on WTF
"I haven't spoken to my wife now for 48 hours. I don't like to interrupt her.
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I want a new car. Tell you what, pay me the money for a new car, and I'll write you a scanner dll.
If you look closely, you'll see this is a forum for programming questions.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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If you'd bothered to read even a few threads down, you'd have seen another thread which already included this information. It's not hard to do - it just demands that you don't be so lazy when posting. Alternatively, there's a great tool that not a lot of people know about called Google which has nuggets like this hidden away.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Hi
well I've been trying to transform an XML document using an XSL file I made and the problem is that the transform method adds these HTML tags in the resulting file as well which is what I dont want... Here's the code.
<br />
XslTransform myXslTransform;<br />
myXslTransform = new XslTransform();<br />
myXslTransform.Load(xsl_Path);<br />
myXslTransform.Transform(Xml_Path, "collapsed.xml");<br />
<br />
String target_Path=s_Path;<br />
target_Path=target_Path+"\\collapsed.xml"<br />
Object *oMissing = System.Reflection.Missing.Value;<br />
this.axWebBrowser1.Navigate(target_Path, oMissing, oMissing, oMissing, oMissing);
can u plz tell me how I can make the transform without having to add these html tags in the output.
Thanks in advance
Rocky
-- modified at 5:50 Thursday 16th August, 2007
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You should post this question in either the C++ or XML forums...
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OK I know I made a mistake, the code's in C++ but could u just be kind enuff to tell me how to do this task in C#; I can handle the convertions now.
I havent posted it on XML Forum coz its about transforming from my application which is in C++ or C# if you like.
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Hi,
I have just installed Visual Studio 2005...and i automatically got .Net Framework SDK and Visual Studio 2005. I want to know if the .Net framework and .Net SDK are different?? If so, whats the difference between the two?
Thanks,
Priya.
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.NET Framework allows you to run applications developed in .NET
.NET Framework SDK allows you to develop applications in .NET.
Paul
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So, what extra things are present in the SDK??
As per my knowledge, the framework itself includes the CLR, BCL and the compilers for the different languages...
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The SDK includes things like documentation, examples, support tools. The framework just includes the things that you need to compile and run .NET applications. I include compile here because the framework includes the basic .NET compilers by default - so you don't need to install anything else to build .NET applications if you don't want to.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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I want to scan some photos and show them in a picture box in C#.NET. I want to know which DLL to use and any other related information.
Thanks in advance.
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.NET TWAIN image scanner ?
I don't have that experience. You may check-out the link above.
Thanks and Regards,
Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)
If you want to thank me for my help, please vote my message by clicking one of numbers beside "Rate this message". Why vote? Plz Read it here. Thank you.
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Hi,
I am new to C#..hence i have a basic doubt!!
Whats the difference between:
string s = "priya"; and
String s = "priya";
Are both the same?? Which is the correct method of declaring a string??
Thanks,
Priya.
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Hello,
"string" is just an alias for "System.String".
like:
"int" is for "System.Int32".
So if you want to declare a string or use a static method of the string class, both are fine!
All the best,
Martin
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I believe that string is slightly faster then using String...
V.
If I don't see you in this world, I'll see you in the next one... And don't be late. (Jimi Hendrix)
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Hello V,
V. wrote: I believe that string is slightly faster then using String...
Ok! Why?
-- modified at 3:39 Thursday 16th August, 2007
I have not found an information in the msdn doku[^], which makes me believe that!
-- modified at 3:40 Thursday 16th August, 2007
All the best,
Martin
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I'm not certain, but I believe that string is concidered a variable and String a class.
But as a said, I could be mistaken
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V. wrote: I believe that string is slightly faster then using String...
If you mean when typing the code, it might be faster to type "string" than "String", as you don't have to press the shift button for the first character. However, you should rather write code that is easy to read than easy to write, so the typing speed is rather irrelevant.
If you mean the time it takes to compile the code, I doubt that you can show a difference that is even possible to measure.
If you mean the execution speed of the compiled program, there is no difference what so ever. As string is just an alias for System.String , the produced code is identical.
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single minded; short sighted; long gone;
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http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=350381&SiteID=1
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Hi,
I heard that a unique feature of .Net is converting text into speech and vice versa.
Can anybody just give one example or give me some links to know more about it.
Sangram
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Hello everyone,
I have two numbers A and B. I need to divide B by A and if the result is an integer then register A and B.
Can someone tell me how I can check to see if the result of division is an integer or not?
Thank you very much and have a great day.
Khoramdin
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