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WOW, just what I have been looking for to download some pr0n Will the downloader successfully download from all websites even if the pictures are linked via asp, eg www.web.com/getpic.asp?mypic.jpg ?
No, seriously I have had a need for this, although IE 6's save picture as... button is better than having to right click all the time.
When do u need a bugreport by?
Give them a chance! Do it for the kittens, dear God, the kittens!
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leppie wrote:
just what I have been looking for to download some pr0n
If this is your choice, it will be fully supported.
leppie wrote:
even if the pictures are linked via asp,
The Grabber will not see those pictures, because it looks at extensions and .asp is not a picture file extension. However, if you click Grab->Grab a file from any URL, you can enter the complete URL and a filename to save the file as locally.
The only bug I'm aware of in downloading is that the background downlaoder doesn't send a HTTP_REFERER header, so sites that check the referrer will not serve the file. This is on the list of stuff to fix.
Bug reports by Sunday night (PDT, GMT -8) would be great.
--Mike--
Just released - RightClick-Encrypt v1.4 - Adds fast & easy file encryption to Explorer
My really out-of-date homepage
Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm
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Perhaps your downloader should attempt to download the content from .asp extensions also and only keep items that have the proper mime type. Can you analyze the content headers?
The other option is to parse the html and find the img tags?
Todd Smith
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Todd Smith wrote:
Can you analyze the content headers?
Good idea, Todd. The downloader is still pretty simple, since it's the first revision. I plan on making it smarter in v2.
--Mike--
Just released - RightClick-Encrypt v1.4 - Adds fast & easy file encryption to Explorer
My really out-of-date homepage
Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm
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Hi Mike,
Agreed, Excellent idea and approach! Very useful. As asked, when do you need a bug report by
I am running WinXP (SP1) on a 850Mhz, 256 mem Laptop...
Regards,
Dan
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Where can we send a bug/suggestion report?
Well here goes my 1st few:
- Background downloader stops downloading when close is pressed, it would be better to just hide this window .
- Multiple download threads.
- Resume capablitiy.
- The ability to follow links (up to x links, like a spider ,ie Teleport Pro) in the same "directory".
BTW I use IE 6 , XP SP1.
Else it works like a bomb (not a real bomb).
Give them a chance! Do it for the kittens, dear God, the kittens!
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Thanks for your input, leppie. Please send bug reports to mdunn [at] zabersoft {dot} com.
leppie wrote:
Background downloader stops downloading when close is pressed, it would be better to just hide this window
I personally hate programs that don't close when you click the close button (like, say, MSN Messenger). A "minimize to the tray" option is on the list for the next revision, however, which will let you free up the Taskbar real estate and keep the app running.
Resume capablitiy
This is already present, if you stop in the middle of a file, IE should resume the file using the already-downloaded cached portion.
--Mike--
Just released - RightClick-Encrypt v1.4 - Adds fast & easy file encryption to Explorer
My really out-of-date homepage
Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm
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About box in download manager doesn't have a close button
Todd Smith
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Are you using large fonts? If so, then I just fixed that problem this morning. If not, then please mail me with a screen shot and what fonts/theme you're using.
--Mike--
Just released - RightClick-Encrypt v1.4 - Adds fast & easy file encryption to Explorer
My really out-of-date homepage
Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm
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Hi All,
I have been creating a project (on my own time) that manages the Snort IDS Tool. Unfortunately my time is so limited, I haven't been able to devote much time. Because I wanted to present this on CodeProject (as a CodeProject Application), it is time to ask for help. If there is anyone that is interested in really helping to in creating a CodeProject App. from resources at CP, let me know.
Now to tell you about the Project:
I decided to write a program to view the logs generated by Snort. I needed something that could view alerts/generate reports for Windows Versions of Snort (Linux in the future). I also had to come up with a name and since I was reading lines in the snort log file, I thought the name was obvious "Snort-Lines". Now that the name was born, it was time for the picture, it was obvious how this was going to turn out!
This Projects Goal is to create a "Pure" CodeProject app that Manages the Snort IDS Nodes in an Enterprize Network (or smaller if needed). My first shot at doing something was SnortLines. As I read the site name "Snort-Lines Management Console", it was obvious that this needed to be more than reading log files because there is much more to snort. There are some examples on the Snort-Lines Web Site.
My ideas have grown into a "Snort Management Console (SnortMC)" that one will be able to manage the Snort IDS Nodes in their network from on Management Console. Although the code is only half done, there are a lot of thoughts in how to do this. Some of the things I have finished is the Services that watch the IDS node directories on the SnortMC. When a file is modified in these directories, the service sends it (via TCP...encrypted) to the Node. There is an idea for a GUI (also Half done, but functional) to manage this.
There is more to talk about, but I think I need to know if someone is really interested in creating an app that the source code will be available to all as CodeProject.
Please let me know what you think!
Regards,
Dan
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Hi Dun
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A majority of UI developers are playing catch-up with Microsoft's UI technologies that appear in Office and other applications. Microsoft, in my opinion, have standardised UI frameworks to death. I'm just wondering, why should it be like that? Surely if I were designing all the controls from square 1 they would look nothing like Microsoft's?
I am calling on all developers who have ideas of non-standard controls that can be used in lieu of ones imparted on us by Microsoft conditioning to share their ideas here or to email me (mezastel@hotmail.com).
TempMetaProg
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nous maitrisons les lettres noires
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We've upgraded the email server for CodeProject and I'd like some feedback from those receiving the HTML version of the newsletter.
Have you been receiving blank newsletters, or newsletters as attachements instead of in the message body? Has the HTML been screwed up in any way? If so, was their any change in this weeks's drop? I tested as extensively as possible but with so many users using so many different mail servers and clients it's difficult to get full coverage.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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I subscribe to the HTML version type newsletter and always get it as an attachement.
Configuration:
o Outlook 2000 SR-1
o connect to an exchange server
o Running win2000 SP2
Feel free to send any test messages...
Jignesh
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I recieve the HTML version at Hotmail, it displays perfectly, this week included.
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I've been working on a wrapper for the XML classes in C#, which does the following:
simplify document management, so that adding nodes, etc. takes one line instead of 3-4
add facilities such as searching for nodes using RegEx, custom error handling, validation via a DTD or XSD either on demand or automatically, namespaces controlled via an enum, etc.
I've also written a simple GUI app as a test bed for the wrapper, it also servers as an XML/XSL editor, and I'm adding a pane to edit an XSD tonight.
The wrapper is going to be published in WDJ, so I'm not looking to distribute it terribly widely, but I would like it if I could find some folks who use XML/C# and who would be willing to give it a test run for me. It's over 2,000 lines of code and the job of testing it all is a little daunting.
So if you're interested in helping test it, please drop me an email or reply here.
Thanks.
Christian
We're just observing the seasonal migration from VB to VC. Most of these birds will be killed by predators or will die of hunger. Only the best will survive - Tomasz Sowinski 29-07-2002 ( on the number of newbie posters in the VC forum )
Cats, and most other animals apart from mad cows can write fully functional vb code. - Simon Walton - 6-Aug-2002
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Hey, i know next-to-nothing about C#, XML, XSL, and XSD, but i'm always up for blind poking at new stuff, so if you need any of that i'm willing
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This is my requirement:
I need a view of everyones free and busy times for a certain day.
It should look very similar to the "scheduling" tab in Outlook when making an appointment with someone.
Catches:
This is going to be used a lot so performance is particularly NB.
Need the ability to click on a "busy" part of someone's day and hyperlink to another part of the system.
Doesn't HAVE TO be web-based.
Anyone done this before?
Me and Mike are architecting this and the rest of the app, so we'll try and put a screen shot of Chris or something as an easter egg.
Cheers,
Simon
"Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)
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Hello All,
Software Verification is pleased to announce that we have 3 tools in BETA. The tools are:
- Thread Validator for Win32 applications.
- Coverage Validator for Win32 applications.
- Java Thread Validator for Java applications using Java 2 JVMs.
If you would like to be involved in the beta test, please visit http://www.softwareverify.com
Regards
Stephen Kellett
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Memory Validator. Faster Leak Detection, Better Analysis.
http://www.softwareverify.com
http://www.objmedia.demon.co.uk/rsi.html
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Hi Stephen, are you prepared for some bug reports? I'll rush over and apply right now then!
int x=1, y=5;
x^=y^=x^=y;
<a href="http://www.codeproject.com/tips/StupidXORTrick.asp" target="_blank">ClickHereForHelp();</a>
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I'm cowering behind my desk right now.
Stephen Kellett
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Memory Validator. Faster Leak Detection, Better Analysis.
http://www.softwareverify.com
http://www.objmedia.demon.co.uk/rsi.html
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Hello,
I'm not sure if this is the best place for this, but it's the first and only place I could think of.
I have had an idea for a while and have done some quick research and was wondering what people thought about it and if anybody is interested in perhaps helping me do something with it.
My idea has to do with identifying songs or audio files with some sort of waveform "thumbprint". An application that I thought of that could use this is an mp3 tagger for example. Text is a very unreliable method of matching for applications like this. Audio matching is the best option that I can think of. The thing is, is that waveform matching is not a new idea as it turns out. Here's a site I found that deals with this problem... http://www.cs.hmc.edu/clinic/projects/2001/auditude/description.html[^]
The company auditude (www.auditude.com[^]) has some technology that creates audio "thumbprints" and they also have a product called ID3man (www.ID3man.com[^]) that does ID3 tag matching. I downloaded this product and it asks you a whole bunch of personal questions in order to use it which I find to be completely unnecessary and it also costs money to use it (which is not really all that bad, people need to make money some how). So the technology exists and auditude says that have 3 million+ audio signatures in their database to match against. But I'd like to create something similar that is a little more open and not so intrusive (no personal questions required for something so trivial). The CDDB vs. FreeDB thing is sort of what I'd like to do. I think auditude needs a little competition (if that's possible )
So what do you people think? Don't bother? Great idea?
I'm pretty clueless with audio, so that's where I'm pretty stuck. If anybody thinks they can help or just if you have comments then please let me know. I've been unemployed for 10 months now, so I've got lots of time on my hands.
Thanks,
Andrew (noname123@shaw.ca)
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