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how Can I open Doc file without Microsoft Word in a windows application Project
Hello Friends
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By writing your own version of the code that reads the Word format. Or, if it's 2007, it's just a zip full of XML, I'd imagine that's pretty easy to get the text out of.
Christian Graus
No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
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how can I open pdf file without acrobat in a windows application
Hello Friends
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By buying an expensive third party library to do it.
Christian Graus
No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
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Hi, webbrowser control has RighToLeft property but dose not support it.
how i can set RightToLeft and LeftToRight for that?
thx in adv
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Hello.
I'm trying to make an IDE for a seperate programming language called DarkBASIC.
Everything is going perfectly fine, but I'm trying to be able to show line numbers in the editor, which is a RichTextBox control.
So is there a way to show the line numbers in a RichTextBox control? And if there isn't, is there an alternative?
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ddawftwgvufyg eui wrote: I don't get it...
you did not get what? you did not get the link, it works. You wanted working code, well the article explains it. So what is that you did not get?
Yusuf
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It's VB code - It makes C[...] programmers' eyes bleed.
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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not big fan of VB[] either, at least, I am not afraid of playing with it though!
Yusuf
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Oh, nevermind. I didn't know that it was a link.
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I guess the OP has never seen a link before.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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ddawftwgvufyg eui wrote: is there a way to show the line numbers in a RichTextBox control?
Not built-in AFAIK, but you can certainly add line numbers to
the control's text.
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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The SharpDevelop code text editor didn't work for me.
The other article worked well, although the line numbers would only update when I changed the text, instead of scrolling.
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hai whats up!!!!!!!!!!!
Can u tell me about the operating system before Vista other than XP
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That is unrelated to the question. How can I delete it?
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Hi all
Is there is anyway to copy images with keys from one ImageList to another....
When I do ImageList1 = ImageList2 it is assigning as reference....
so when i clear ImageList1 it clears ImageList2 also...
Please Help me
Thanks in advance
Vayanan
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I am writing a Windows application using VS2005 C# .NET 2.0 and I need to get a list of file names from a web site sub folder (in order to check if there is an updated database file to download). Can anyone give me a SIMPLE method as I have no experience of any web related programming. It would be useful if I could provide a search pattern such as "Databasexxxx.mdb". Many thanks to anyone who can help.
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where is your application going to run? are you trying to access web sites virtual folder from a remote location? do you have an access privilege to the machine/directory?
I am not sure what you trying to do, but you can not access virtual directory from remote machine with out proper credentials to the machine.
another way is to list/export all the files from the web application it self
see here and here and here
Yusuf
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My application will run on desktop and laptop machines world wide. My client wants the app. to check their web site to see if there is an later version of a database and if so download it. I don't really understand "credentials". Will my client have to have some extra software on their web site?. I found the WebClient.DownloadFile method, and that looks really simple. Am I missing something?
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Richard W Allen wrote: Will my client have to have some extra software on their web site?
Yes. You can only get a file listing locally, so you need something that the application can call, e.g. a web service, that will look up the name of the file and return it to the application.
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
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