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oh...but that was just an example, my original work is on a game where it has a fixed offset. I dunno what developers used, an array or struct but i know its all format (float then an interger then something). It was very time consuming to check effect in game so i made my own app and checked in it. Now any idea ?
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Hi, I have created one windows service.
Now i want to run any GUI made in C# as Schedule time.
Plz give me any idea?
Thanx in Advance......
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Hi,
You can simply schedule the service through Scheduled Tasks in windows. Go to control panel --> Scheduled Task and add a new task for your service. You can install your service as well and it will run in the background and performs your task according to your requirements.
Regards,
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Thanks for response...Can we do this Programmaticly.
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Thanks.... it's very helpful....
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Glad to help you
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how to make "yahoo answers" website like paging list control(horizontal list with page nos in boxes style) in C# windows application..
In this type of control i wanna generate list of page nos dynamically..with proper style like hover.
example can also be seen in windows live search results at microsoft website. pl suggest solution for this..
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The idea of CP is YOU write code and other people help with specific problems. Try css and c# code.
You should also try posting to the correct forum, this is an ASP.NET question.
Bob
Ashfield Consultants Ltd
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hi everyone!
I am trying to create a client-server application that would communicate
using xml in a http format.
I already researched about client-server transferring file using TCP/IP.
It uses tcplient/tcplistener which worked very fine. However I was trying to
build an application that could use an http format of request to do the transferring of file.
I also had downloaded some codes for an implementation of an http server
but the http client needs to be a web browser, is there a way that I could just have a FORM as a client and pass those http request?
Is there any suggestion that you can give?
Thank you very much in advance.
I hope you could help.
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I already found the answer to my question.
I should use httplistener(server) and httprequest/httpresponse(client)
however the httplistener have some issues on access.
it shows an access is denied exception.
the solution for this are:
XP = httpcfg.exe
Server 2003 = httpcfg.exe
(don't know if it really works)
Vista = netsh.exe
(this is the one that I have tried but it is somehow successful because
i can have it running in Vista Home Basic but not in Vista Business)
until now I still can't figure it out.
I hope someone could help.
Thank in advance.
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netsh.exe was not the solution for my problem.
I just need to run my Visual Studio as Administrator.
(right click then select "Run as Administrator")
Hope it can help for the developers in vista
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Hello Everyone,
Can anyone say to find out the URL in web page?
truely,
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assuming you have the web page in some sort of buffer, why not use a regular expression and 'grep' type search on it ..
in c++ (following a boost regex example) you'd look for :-
boost::regex e("<\\s*A\\s+[^>]*href\\s*=\\s*\"([^\"]*)\"",
boost::regex::normal | boost::regbase::icase);
I know c# has a regular expression function, so try that ..
'g'
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Find What?
While (true) { Human.isLearnable = true; }
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i have created a DataTable that have a column of type Keys enum, now im trying to select the DataRows by that column but i'm stuck here. Its giving error.
KeyTable.Columns.Add("FirstKey", typeof(Keys));
DataRow[] tmp_dr = KeyTable.Select("FirstKey=" + Keys.LShiftKey);
DataRow[] tmp_dr = KeyTable.Select("FirstKey='" + Keys.LShiftKey +"'");
anyidea guys ? or i should use string type col instead of Keys ?
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The underlying type of your enum is Int32, so that's what the column contains.
Either use it that way or use string for the column with:
Keys.LShiftKey.ToString()
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i dont understand it because when i set that datatable to datagridview as datasource it show me string(no numeric value, eg. A B C)
ok nevermind i will use string type column thats looks working...
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Is there any way to change the background colour of individual items in a listBox through code? I know you can do it with the listView control, but I have already built most of the functionality for the listBox, and don't really want to have to redo it.
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Set the listBox's DrawMode property to OwnerDrawFixed.
Subscribe to the listBox's DrawItem event.
In the event handler method put this:
if (e.Index % 2 != 0)
{
e = new DrawItemEventArgs(
e.Graphics,
e.Font,
e.Bounds,
e.Index,
e.State,
e.ForeColor, Color.Red);
}
e.DrawBackground();
if (sender is ListBox)
{
ListBox listBox = (ListBox)sender;
e.Graphics.DrawString(
listBox.Items[e.Index].ToString(),
e.Font,
new SolidBrush(e.ForeColor),
e.Bounds);
}
The reason for the new DrawItemEventArgs is that the e.BackColor property is readonly.
DaveBTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)Visual Basic is not used by normal people so we're not covering it here. (Uncyclopedia)
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This is sort of what I want, but to be able to change the colour dynamically within the script (but not fixed at start)
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Just alter the condition in the if block - or change to a switch... or whatever you want
DaveBTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)Visual Basic is not used by normal people so we're not covering it here. (Uncyclopedia)
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Still not quite. Perhaps I havn't explained properly. I am basically creating an RSS reader. If the post (stored in a static Global list) hasn't been read before, it has a value called 'isNew' set to true - this should mean it will have a background colour other than white. When the user clicks this item, this value will change to false and I want the backing colour (marking it as unread) to change back to white.
Basically, I want to change the colour at various points during the code (not just at initial Draw time).
Thanks.
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You should be able to make it work from what I gave you before. I've expanded it a little to help.
This works for me given your scenario - you should be able to adapt it to suit your existing code.
A basic Feed class:
public class Feed
{
public Feed(string displayText)
{
m_DisplayText = displayText;
isNew = true;
}
private string m_DisplayText;
private bool isNew;
public string DisplayText
{
get { return m_DisplayText; }
}
public bool IsNew
{
get { return isNew; }
}
public void SetRead()
{
isNew = false;
}
public override string ToString()
{
return m_DisplayText;
}
}
This inside the class that holds the ListBox (lstFeeds) and call FillList() after any default initialization.
private Color unreadForeColor = SystemColors.Window;
private Color unreadBackColor = SystemColors.ControlText;
[DefaultValue(typeof(Color), "Window")]
public Color UnreadForeColor
{
get { return unreadForeColor; }
set { unreadForeColor = value; }
}
[DefaultValue(typeof(Color), "ControlText")]
public Color UnreadBackColor
{
get { return unreadBackColor; }
set { unreadBackColor = value; }
}
private void FillList()
{
lstFeeds.DrawMode = DrawMode.OwnerDrawFixed;
lstFeeds.SelectedIndexChanged += new EventHandler(lstFeeds_SelectedIndexChanged);
lstFeeds.DrawItem += new DrawItemEventHandler(lstFeeds_DrawItem);
Feed[] feeds = new Feed[] {
new Feed("Feed A"),
new Feed("Feed B"),
new Feed("Feed C"),
new Feed("Feed D")};
lstFeeds.Items.AddRange(feeds);
}
void lstFeeds_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (lstFeeds.SelectedIndices.Count > 0)
{
foreach (int selectedIndex in lstFeeds.SelectedIndices)
{
Feed selectedFeed = (Feed)lstFeeds.Items[selectedIndex];
selectedFeed.SetRead();
}
}
}
void lstFeeds_DrawItem(object sender, DrawItemEventArgs e)
{
Feed thisItem = (Feed)lstFeeds.Items[e.Index];
if (thisItem.IsNew)
{
e = new DrawItemEventArgs(
e.Graphics,
e.Font,
e.Bounds,
e.Index,
e.State,
UnreadForeColor,
UnreadBackColor);
}
e.DrawBackground();
if (sender is ListBox)
{
ListBox listBox = (ListBox)sender;
e.Graphics.DrawString(
listBox.Items[e.Index].ToString(),
e.Font,
new SolidBrush(e.ForeColor),
e.Bounds);
}
}
DaveBTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)Visual Basic is not used by normal people so we're not covering it here. (Uncyclopedia)
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