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Hey, I didn't give him anything. Just pointed him that this is not the place to ask such question.
Regarding to what you define as stealing:
I don't know if you ever lived in a country where a technical book costs 1/4 of the minimum wage, which barely is enough to get food. So there are people who would never afford to buy those books. And when they get it for free, they aren't making and loss for the writer/publisher because it's something they couldn't pay for anyway. So instead of wasting their lives, ending up construction workers or waiters at McDonalds because they had the bad luck to be born in a f***ed up country, they learn something which gives them a minimum change to make a decent living. And when they'll achieve that, be sure they will buy books and not 'steal' them.
Do you think that the Indian MVPs here at CP got where they are without 'stealing' any book or piece of software ever? You would be very wrong.
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blackjack2150 wrote: Do you think that the Indian MVPs here at CP got where they are without 'stealing' any book or piece of software ever? You would be very wrong.
Truth is, with the internet, you don't need to buy books.
The irony is, these people will become devs and will be upset if anyone steals the code they hope to be paid for writing.
Christian Graus
No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
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blackjack2150 wrote: Regarding to what you define as stealing:
So don't call it stealing. Call it piracy. Call it copyright infringement. Better yet, call it laziness - frankly, the OP is a discredit to all the hard-working pirates out there.
blackjack2150 wrote: I don't know if you ever lived in a country where a technical book costs 1/4 of the minimum wage, which barely is enough to get food. So there are people who would never afford to buy those books.
I don't know what you're even suggesting. That those of us who spent countless hours in libraries, online, or searching out second-hand books were being stupid? That internet access in these countries you speak of is somehow incredibly inexpensive by comparison to food and books?
blackjack2150 wrote: So instead of wasting their lives, ending up construction workers or waiters at McDonalds because they had the bad luck to be born in a f***ed up country
Wait a minute - construction and restaurant workers are wasting their lives? WTF, man?
Citizen 20.1.01 'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master - that's all.'
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When an idiot meet an idiot, what do they talk about...
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ı just want to free pdf ok ıf that book on sale ı dont want illegal copy why dou you insist i dont never want such as things i wrote it but everyone go wrong ı am sorry all of repliers
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If you don't have the money but want the book why don't you write the publisher? We've all been there and honestly when I've done such things I usually get the publisher to show an act of generosity. Just write them. Don't try to do something illegal (it is illegal despite the morality) here that's just going to get you hammered. Do the right thing.
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Clickety[^]
OK,. what country just started work for the day ? The ASP.NET forum is flooded with retarded questions. -Christian Graus
Best wishes to Rexx[^]
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case 1: local web service
I am able use the method in asmx file in my aspx i think it is a local web service
case 2: Remote web service
I am able to use the method remotely also by taking web reference in my solution explorer. Following link is free Web service to get Stock Quote of the company by passing the company symbol.
http://www.webservicex.net/stockquote.asmx?WSDL
where i am actually using SOAP I don't under stand can u please tell me where i am using SOAP.
Is any thing more i need to learn about web service, can u any one give me good links to download samples on web service
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haneef you are a fool, whats more a fool who does not learn, so that makes you a stupid fool. You are in the habit of cross posting, I can understand once or twice but your posting pattern makes me think you are also a masochist.
Oh no, a troll, bugger.....
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Thank very much, i always talk with fool only, now also i do it same.
This is haneef.............................................................
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The funny thing is, I can't tell if his reply is meant to be an insult......
Christian Graus
No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
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Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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haneef wrote: where i am actually using SOAP I don't under stand can u please tell me where i am using SOAP.
It's simple. When your request comes across the wire and is loaded into the proxy at your end, a background dirty bit is set. The SOAP comes in by removing the dirty bit so that your application can work with clean data.
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You don't use it explicitly. VS spares you of that pain. If you look in the solution explorer, you will see that VS created classes from the WSDL file that your web referenece points to. Those are called proxy classes and they have methods which correspond to the web service methods defined in the WSDL. When you call a method of the proxy class, that call is translated behind the scenes into a SOAP request which is passed to the service.
There are a number of programs which allow you to capture network traffic and show you the SOAP reqest/response if you want to do that.
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Hi all,
I've never working with a web base application before. I'll explain my question as follows.
I've an application, a windows base application written in C#. There is a GUI to communicate with a user.
Now what I want to do is, simply remove that GUI and replace it with a Web interface, actually a web browser interface. How can I do it. Can I use that application as a dll with the web base interface.
Your comments really appreciate,
Thanks
I appreciate your help all the time...
CodingLover
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I have had this need a couple of times and in theory you can add webmethod to your dll methods and do this but the difference of stateless processing is just enough that it was easier to rebuild the object model to support both properly.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Thanks,
How about working on ASP.Net, I can use dll. Basically what I want to do first is wrap the exciting application in to dll and call them in ASP. What's your comment?
I appreciate your help all the time...
CodingLover
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absolutely, your code behind can reference the DLL
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Ok, So the first thing I have to do is, wrap the application in to dll. That means the interface of the dll should be more strong as possible. I mean well define.
I appreciate your help all the time...
CodingLover
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i want to enter some text in textbox but once i start entering the text in the text box the text box should show the word related to the entered letter. i dont know what code i should write for this..???
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For this you have to user javascript or any third pary tool or use icallback
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hi.... i have made two fields in SQL server 2005 named DistrictId smallint and DistrictName varchar(100).In a web application (language C#) i have made a form in which i have made a text box in which user will enter the name of the district which he want to modify.i want a code for the purpose that user will enter the name of district and when he click on the button named MODIFY the district name will be modified.Please help me as soon as possible...........
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SqlParameter[] myparm = new SqlParameter[2];
myparm[0] = new SqlParameter("@DistrictNewName", this.txtDistricNewName.Text);
myparm[1] = new SqlParameter("@DistrictName", this.txtDistricName.Text);
String SqlQuery = "UPDATE TableName SET DistrictName = @DistrictNewName WHERE DistrictName = DistrictName";
This should get you started.
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