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Post this message on the message board for that control.
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Thanks , The question have done by message control.
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Leave a message in the forum below that particular article, and I am sure Chris may respond.
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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Hello,
Could someone please write an article or reply here with information on what exactly TAPI does? I know it is something from Microsoft to help standardize the way in which applications communicate with and use a telephone system but there is no support for it in .NET.
The phone switch we use does have a TAPI feed of some kind on a particular port which I believe we can send data back through. If someone could help explain the general theory behind Telephony I might be able to create a direct interface myself.
Context:
One company, many internal extensions for different desks/people. Two phone switches. 38 incomming channels.
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Good idea for an article. How about you write it?
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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That's quite a silly response considering I'm the one asking for the article. If I already knew the subject then I would not have the need to ask for such an explanation to be written here...
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hello..i need someone to help me..i want to capture packet by using c#.net.i dont have any experience to develop it.i want i create myown coding to capture the packet.did i need other hardware other pc or laptop?or i juct use laptop and connect to internet to capture it..PLEASE HELP ME....
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Try the C# Forum...
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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Hi,
I´m not really sure if I read about the project im looking for here on codeproject.com but if anybody recognices a project that could match: please post a link to it here. Thanks!
I´m looking for a project that focused on developing a framework for lean visual controls for .NET. As far as I can remember the author wrote that he designed a set of controls that have a much smaller memory footprint compared to standard .NET WinForms controls. I´m not sure if he also claimed that these controls didn´t offer/use a windows handle and I think he wrote that they didn´t offer all the options that std controls would.
So if you have an idea where to find this project: please post your answer here.
Thanks a lot!
Cheers
Mark
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hi,i'm a beginner i need a sample source codes on video streaming using C#.i'm using d-link DCS-950 with MPEG4 IP camera.
i have no idea how to start it. how do i grab the data from network? what components do i need to use in visual studio??
can some please help me?? i need sample source codes as i can try it on.
i'm running out of time
thanks in advance..
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Have you tried googling it?
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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Could anybody suggest good links/materials about concurrency issues in ADO.NET?
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Do a search for articles on this site, or google. Sometimes google will turn up articles here that are hard to find.
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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Hi there,
i´m looking for a Version of "Draco.Ignition". It was a Article/Project on CodeProject.com, but deleted on 20.12.2007 (???).
Has any one a Version of this Project?
Thanks for your help.
: o : k :
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Don't know what happened to it. Author must have pulled it down for some reason. All the google search results seem to point to the deleted article.
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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Hey,
Just in case anyone else is looking for the source - the main reason why I removed the article was not because of commercializing or anything like that - more personal reasons than anything else.
I had a good think about it over the xmas break, and it was probably a real selfish thing todo taking it offline, so the CodePlex (no source on there yet) site is back and I will be restoring the deleted article.
I'm just in the process of finishing the major parts of it so it's not a half baked application.
Sorry for any confusion with this - a couple weeks I'll have the source back on here.
Cheers,
Tyron
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Hi,
I recently came across this term 'Service Oriented Architecture'. I would like to know more about it. Any tutorial or link would help.
Regards,
ap.
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Wow, now here's a thought. Why not try to use this[^].
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Darn. I could have sworn that I posted a link like this here about 30 minutes ago.
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Ahhhhh, I responded to this question in the Design and Architecture forum
So I am NOT going out of my head today.
modified on Thursday, January 03, 2008 5:37:58 PM
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RESPECTED SIR
I WANT A PROJECT TITLED CRYPTOGRAPHY USING BITMAP.
I SAW THAT PROJECT AND CODE ON YOUR SITE.
BUT NOW I COULDN'T SIR,
I DO THAT AS MY ACADEMIC PROJECT.
KINDLY HELP ME SIR.
I WAIT FOR YOUR REPLY
REPLY TO MY MAIL
KOLLURANIPANDIAN@GMAIL.COM
thanks
MAKPANDIAN
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makpandian wrote: I WANT A PROJECT TITLED CRYPTOGRAPHY USING BITMAP
Do you mean steganography?
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
[my articles]
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Please don't shout with ALL CAPS Look at the excellent articles on this site done by Corinna John, in the area of stenography. It might be what you are looking for.
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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All,
First of all -- congratulations on what seems to be a great community here at Code Project.
Some advice please. With what applications should I create a web application that (in it's simplest form):
1) Remote Client uploads an Excel Spreadsheet with data (1000 rows by 30 columns)
2) Server performs calculations on that data. <lots of="" logic="" based="" nested="" formulas="" suited="" to="" a="" spreadsheet="" application="">
3) Server creates a PowerPoint presentation based on the calculated data.
4) Server downloads PowerPoint presentation to remote user
The process (post upload) would need to be automated to be of value. In other words, today I receive the email manually and then manually kick off the Excel/Powerpoint automation. The real opportunity is automating via the web.
Probably easy stuff for this crew. But way beyond my meager skills.
I know your time is valuable. Thanks in advance for any direction you may have.
Regards,
Turbodog
Notes:
1) I do not want to create a massive enterprise-wide just-in-case database. This would not be a persistent database. Once the presentation is complete the data can go away.
2) The next remote user would have a similar but different set of data (i.e. different market or period)
3) The charting does not need to be resident on the web page itself.
4) I am not married to PowerPoint or Excel but the charts would need to satisfy the following user requirements:
--a) The user needs to be able to tweak the charts and text
--b) The user needs to be able to print and email the slides
--c) The user needs to be able to present (in a slideshow mode) from a laptop / projector combination
5) This would probably receive 2-20 requests per day. With no external control as to when. In theory, all 20 individuals could upload an Excel file at the same time.
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Sounds to me like you might be best off by building your web interface just as a simple drop off and delivery point (uploads and downloads only) then build the back-end as a WWF system that takes the files, parses through them as needed and builds your slides, then sends out a notification email when they are each ready for download, maybe sending a link along for the user to click on.
Tell them that each excel spreadsheet is deleted form the system after it is processed and that the delivery links are only kept valid for a time, like 24 hours, to give them time to download the results otherwise they need to resubmit again.
The system itself does not sound all that hard but the part about parsing the spreadsheet and then creating Power Points I can't comment on since I have never used code to 'build' a PowerPoint slide.
Can't you just build the charts in Excel and then paste them into a PPT that way?
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