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ghumman63 wrote: i do allow my fellows to use my products without purchasing license
That is your business. If Telerik wanted to give away their software for free to you then that would be fine. As it is, Telerik are in the business to make money and to do that people have to pay them for the software. That includes you.
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ghumman63 wrote: Dont get angry, I am not stealing
Yes, you are stealing. And I'm not just angry. I'm f*cking FUMING at the audacity of such a statement that software theft is not stealing.
ghumman63 wrote: being a developer i am just asking a developer to help me via allowing me to use his\her product without money.
No, you are not. You are asking a third party (other developers) to assist you in breaking the protection built into a piece of software. You are not asking Telerik who are the only people on this earth who can legally give you what you want. i.e. A free license to their software.
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ghumman63 wrote: i am looking for crack of telerik control toolkit for windows applicaiton
You putrid piece of scum, I work damned hard to ensure that I can earn money from developing software. For that to happen people need to pay me money for the software that I write. With that money I can then afford to put food on my table and a roof over my head. Meanwhile, you are looking for a crack for commercial software so that you don't have to pay the hard working developers who spent a lot of time creating those products.
That, you disgusting rancid pustule of humanity, is called theft. You are stealing from hard working developers. Stealing the very food from their children's mouths.
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Ditto. It's incredibly hard to make good software these days that doesn't get ripped off. Ghumman63 is a low life for even asking this question.
I think there should be a site wide rule that if someone asks to for serial keys, warez, hacks, etc.....they should automatically be banned without question. Put that restriction very clearly on the registration page and if it happens, boot them without mercy.
Any suggestions, ideas, or 'constructive criticism' are always welcome.
"There's no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid people." - Mr. Garrison
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I thought this "question" sounded familiar. You asked this very same thing back in August and got the same answer. Did you really think the answer ws going to change??
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Wow! So he did[^]. It seems that the response he got then wasn't enough. I wonder if everyone wading in today will convince him... Probably not, but one can only live in hope I suppose.
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Chris Maunder ("How to get your question answered wrote:
8. Do not be abusive, offensive, inappropriate or harass anyone on the boards. Doing so will get you kicked off and banned. Play nice.
11. We reserve the right to move your posts to a more appropriate forum or to delete anything deemed inappropriate or illegal.
Subject is inappropriate and illegal. Delete the posts and enforce the ban.
My 2 cents worth (which is currently worth .014052 euros).
Cheers!
Any suggestions, ideas, or 'constructive criticism' are always welcome.
"There's no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid people." - Mr. Garrison
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Check out my next reply to him...
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ahhahhahahaha.....nice.
Any suggestions, ideas, or 'constructive criticism' are always welcome.
"There's no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid people." - Mr. Garrison
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Here's another idea. Why don't you call Telerik and ask them for the crack? I guarantee that they have at least one.
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5 words. This guy is an idiot! My vote for banishment.
How many bytes of text have I typed in my lifetime??? Man, I wish I kept track...
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Banishment! Take the walk of shame and never come back!
Any suggestions, ideas, or 'constructive criticism' are always welcome.
"There's no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid people." - Mr. Garrison
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Hello Everyone,
I have a file access question that hopefully one of you can help me out with. I'm doing a WEB project where I have to access a text file that is located inside a password protected zip folder. First what I want to know is if someone can point me in the right direction as far as reading the file programmatically with VB.NET. I know how to access the file if it wasn't in a zipped folder and password protected (yes I do have the password, nothing malicious going on).
Second, if I'm unable to go to the ftp address and and see the file that way, does someone know how I can get started on logging in to the directory, unzipping the folder, and downloading it to my web directory through the VB.NET code behind. This is a web app where I need to access a tab-delimited text file and display the data and possibly insert it into a DB.
Thanks for any help!
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There's zip libraries you can buy, perhaps some of those support passworded zips. Otherwise, I'd look at if winzip takes a command line with a password.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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For the extraction of a password zip file, check out DotNetZip. Free, open source, the examples are pretty decent, and Cheeso maintains it well. Pretty good utility for zip files under 2/4 gigs in size (max size dependent on CPU type).
All_Beagle wrote: Second, if I'm unable to go to the ftp address and and see the file that way, does someone know how I can get started on logging in to the directory, unzipping the folder, and downloading it to my web directory through the VB.NET code behind. This is a web app where I need to access a tab-delimited text file and display the data and possibly insert it into a DB.
If you do not have direct access to the directory and you need to use FTP, I think you'll have to download the file and then extract it since there aren't native commands for FTP to unzip files. Do a code project or google search for endless examples on how to FTP.....not that difficult to implement.
Cheers!
Any suggestions, ideas, or 'constructive criticism' are always welcome.
"There's no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid people." - Mr. Garrison
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As of February 2009, DotNetZip works with ZIP files above 4g in size. Get v1.7 or later.
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Is there a way to get a tab character to display in a combobox.item? For example:
cbotest.Items.Add("abc" & vbTab & "xyz")
cbotest.SelectedIndex = 0
When the above item is added, the tab character is displayed as a box icon. Is there a way to force the tab to display like it normally is (vs. a special CTL character)?
Not a huge deal in that I can easily work around this, just thought I'd ask to expand the knowledge pool.
Any suggestions, ideas, or 'constructive criticism' are always welcome.
"There's no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid people." - Mr. Garrison
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Only if you ownerdraw the combobox control and supply the drawing code to do it.
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Roger. I figured that was going to be the answer, just wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking something silly.
thanks.
Any suggestions, ideas, or 'constructive criticism' are always welcome.
"There's no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid people." - Mr. Garrison
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Hi..
I need to enter data in a TextBox,send it to a Access database & check whether the data I entered & the data in a DataField(such as a Name) in that DB are same.If they are same I need to go to the next statement(such as a messgebox).
I tried lots of time to do this,but unfortunatly still I unable to do it.
If you can please give me the codes for that or give me some reference details for that.
** I'm usind VB 6
Thanks a lot !!!
Thanking you !!!
~ Sathish Chandimal ~
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There are tons of examples and discussions out on the web. All you have to do is search[^]. BTW, VB6 is officially a dead language and has been for quite a while now. The next version of Windows will not support its runtime. I highly suggest getting VB.NET. You can get the Express Edition (free) from here[^].
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Hi,
I'm developing a utility where I need to provide permission to a directory for a particular user. I'm writing this utility in VB.Net and need your help in this part. I'm able to write a code to provide file level permission and I don't know how to assign for directory.
Thanks,
Vidhya Sagar
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Check out this[^] article. The code is in C#, but is easily translated to VB.NET.
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pls help me its urgent
i m facing a problem with my vb.net code
this is the code equivalent in c#
this is a interface........
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namespace x
{.
public interface ISection
{
string UserControl
{
get;
}
string SectionId
{
get;
}
bool Delete();
void SaveData();
List<searchresult> Search(string searchString, WebPage page);
}
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and in another class file this interface 'isection' is used like this
namespace x
{
public class Sidebar
...................................
...............
public static bool GetSectionRss(XmlWriter rss, ISection section, string pageId, string TitlePrefix)
{
if (section != null)
{
ChannelData SectionChannel = ((ISidebarObject)section).GetSidebarRss(pageId);
string TypeName = section.GetType().ToString();
...............................................................
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}}}
it is working in C#
but when i chane the code into vb.net
i m getting a error message in
dim TypeName as string =section.[gettype]().Tostring()
i tried to use dim TypeName as string =section.gettype()
but i cannot type like it
later i know that type of a interface cannot getthrough GetType()
but i want to get the type of that interface................
pls help me ,tell me another method for it.
thanks in advance.....................
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Hi,
an Interface has a GetType() method, even in VB.NET
don't let Intellisense fool you (there may be a custom/all button that hides some).
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