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Hi to all,
i m using .net framework 1.1.
i want to create self extract cabinet in my application.
pls help me... on my email ID,
amit.malviya@aliagroup.com
thanks in advance.
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am.net wrote: amit.malviya@aliagroup.com
That's pretty stupid. The site will email any replies to you, putting your email on a forum is just a good way to get on spam lists.
am.net wrote: m using .net framework 1.1.
Wow - why use something that's so old ?
am.net wrote: want to create self extract cabinet in my application.
There's nothing built in. I believe that J# has a zip library you can hook into, but, it doesn't create self extracting zips. You'll need a third party library for that. Not even sure if one exists, but WinZip may accept command line arguments.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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hello.I am writing queuing management system Project for bank. how can making one queue for customer with out use of queue class? my project is made by asp.net(Vb)
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You haven't provided enough information for answering this question. Read the forum guidelines or this[^] and explain your problem clearly if you need replies.
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I assume this is homework, I can't see how any bank would hire someone who asked this question. Have you spoken to your teachers ? Have you referred to your course material ?
As someone else said, even if we wanted to flat out do your homwork, we couldn't based on what you've said here.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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Christian Graus wrote: can't see how any bank would hire someone who asked this question
No kidding. Perhaps he could put something in the queue class that automagically puts free money in my bank account (and some into yours too)
"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
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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mates,
I have a new problem, I deploy my asp.net project in windows 2000 server through the IIS. When I view the website in a browser no screen can be found or can be seen/view. But the title page is in there. How would I fix this? Please help. Thanks.
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What HTML is being passed to the page ? You're saying it doesn't work in IE in W2000, or in IE anywhere pointed to W2000 ?
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Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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What HTML is being passed to the page ?
> It's an C# ASP.NET / ASPX developed in VS2005.
You're saying it doesn't work in IE in W2000, or in IE anywhere pointed to W2000 ?
I test it to my development machine/local machine which is WinXP, page is totally working, no problem. But when I deploy it to Windows 2000 Server, meaning I copy and paste the folder to the inetpub and create website in IIS. Then accessing the added site, the page is working but the buttons/grids/text/etc are cannot be shown. Even to it's localhost. Still no images.
C# コードMicrosoft End User
2000-2008
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OK, but what HTML is being served ? If you right click and view source, you can tell if the page has been served or not. It sounds like a deployment issue tho.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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OK, but what HTML is being served ?
> I cant understand what do u mean by html. anyway, heres the view source of page.(rightclick > view source)
<%@ page language="C#" autoeventwireup="true" inherits="Baijin, App_Web_2u7oo9vb" %>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" >
<head runat="server">
<title>ばいじん排出基準検索システム</title>
<script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript">
function ShowPopup(){
window.showModalDialog("Shinai.aspx", "Dialog",
"dialogWidth:600px;dialogHeight:280px;");
}
</script>
</head>
<body bgcolor="activeborder"> <center>
<form id="frmBaijin" runat="server">
C# コードMicrosoft End User
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C#Coudou wrote: I cant understand what do u mean by html
Do you not know what HTML is ?
OK, if that's all that's being served, it's like the page is incomplete, which makes me think you should look at the error log on the Win2K machine. If the form and body were closed, then I'd think there was a reason that your script generated an empty page, but this looks like it is dying half way through.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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yes, of course i know html.
<page is incomplete> no, i just cut and paste it here, but not the entire view source.
you said earlier, its a deployment issue. what do u think an issue here. thanks for helping me. i need to run this app. today.
C# コードMicrosoft End User
2000-2008
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C#Coudou wrote: <page is="" incomplete=""> no, i just cut and paste it here, but not the entire view source.
OK - then I don't know why it's not running, I assume it's something in the source code, for example, a datagrid is there and the code is swallowing an exception when it fails to load data.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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I still don't know how to configure this out. I thought its only in win2k server but when i try to install it in winxp. still the page cannot be shown. i thought its ie thing but when i open to firefox.
it will download the aspx file.
could somebody me... thnx.
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2000-2008
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I have applied CSS in Crystal Report10, it is working when i export the report in HTML Format, but it is not working when i export in PDF Format. If any have the solution plz send me........Thx.....
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HTML is displayed in browsers and it knows how to render CSS. PDF will be displayed by PDF readers like Acrobat reader which don't know how to render CSS.
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Thanks Navaneeth, for your kind reply.........You mean there is no way to apply CSS in reports when export to PDF?...... There is no alternative right?....
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I am not a Crystal report expert, but it looks like not possible. PDF reader can't render CSS as browsers do. I think you should use formatting inside the crystal report without using CSS.
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C# Code for sending the mail automatically if the given time period is about to expire.Is there any option to send like that in asp.net,if there is an option,send it with explanation.
Thanks In advance
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susmithansgi wrote: C# Code for sending the mail automatically if the given time period is about to expire.
What time period?
susmithansgi wrote: ,if there is an option,send it with explanation.
WOW! that's rude. Can't you be polite?
Now rephrase your question, so that we can understand it.
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I am really very very sorry.I hurt u people very much.I was in such a hurry that,i did not notify that my question is missing the politeness.It was not at all my intention to hurt you people
I am sorry,Please don't mind.
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Well, from what I understood from your question, you are looking some kind of scheduled tasks, right? ASP.NET can't do that. You can use any of the following option
1 - Create a windows service, install it on the server. This service should check for the period and send mail if required
2 - Create a console application which does this and exits automatically. Now schedule it using windows scheduler.
I'd prefer the second one and I think it will be efficient than the earlier one.
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This is not even a question, it's a command. So, get stuffed. Now, do some reading, and if you still can't work it out, ask nicely. Remember, we're doing the work, but you're getting paid for it.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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Christian Graus wrote: Remember, we're doing the work, but you're getting paid for it.
Nice one. Probably suitable for a sig
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