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Maybe you could (badly) if you're of the drag-drop, double click, copy/paste mentality, but you'd have to be incredibly blind and intentionally dumb to not take any of it in.
If he's a C programmer trying to learn C#, then it could be an excuse, but if so he could've worded the original question better!
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Why don,t you use Google?Lots of tutorials are available.and buy a basic book on C#.
Cheers!!
Brij
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thanks alot darling
i am user of this website more than one year........
and fir time chatting with any user
rizvan sivally
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Don't call anyone "darling". You're creeping us all out.
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Thanks a ton Dave. I wanted to point it out but could not think of non-Soapboxy sentence for this.
C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of unspecified size, of pointers to functions that return pointers to functions that return void
"Always program as if the person who will be maintaining your program is a violent psychopath that knows where you live." - Martin Golding
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Take a course, or use google.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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Hi,
Hope you are fine,
I wanna export some data to Primavera, but i do not now any thing about it , and i couldn'd find any C# sample in net. Does any one have experience in this issue? and have sample code, too?
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Hi,
Did u got any reply - or good example in c#?
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Hi,
How can I access the default web browser type(e.g. IE or Firefox), then feed a URL link to it for launching in c# ?
Thanks
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Just use Process class and pass url of the website. It will launch the default browser itself.
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i've a string that contains an IP and i want to convert it to long , but the long.parse(str) gives the exception "Input string was not in a correct format."
how can i convert this.
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1. Make sure you remove dots from IP Address.
2. Instead of Parse use TryParse method so that you don't get exception at runtime.
3. Parsing may fail because of regional settings of computer.
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thanx,i thought that long .parse() can convert ip with dots to long, if i need to do this i have to remove the dots and format the string isn't it, but again the problem is will IPEndPoint take it as an valid ip, my code is
IPEndPoint ipendpt = new IPEndPoint(long.Parse(xml.readViewdetails(SystemVariables.VIEWDEATAILS_IP)), 7576);
this method reads a xml file and return the ip as string , is there a better way i can do this?
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Yes, you will need to remove dots. As for IPEndPoint it should take it as a valid ip address. Anyway, why don't you try it?
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i tried the way you suggested , but got an error saying the "The requested address is not valid in its context"
the ip that i gave is "192.168.1.84" and made the string 192168184 by removing ".", now the ip taken is "248.64.116.11", could you tell me the problem here. is it a problem of byte order , if so how can i solve this ?
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You have to use the other overload (IpAddress,Int32 ) of IPEndPoint .
string ipAddress = xml.readViewdetails(SystemVariables.VIEWDEATAILS_IP);
IpAddress ip;
IPEndPoint ipendptp;
if(IpAddress.TryParse(ipAddress,ip))
{
ipendpt = new IPEndPoint(ip, 7576);
}
else
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Why are you using string and long when have an IPAddress class?
C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of unspecified size, of pointers to functions that return pointers to functions that return void
"Always program as if the person who will be maintaining your program is a violent psychopath that knows where you live." - Martin Golding
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could you give me some links to find more info about this, i tried with IPAddress but it takes byte[] or long(ipaddress), i converted the string to byte[] and gave it to IPAddress constructor, but at run time it says that the ip is ont in this context,(some other ip)
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For christ's sake dude, ever heard of google?
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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Hi,
How can i access a folder from a listening ip address using socket.
How can i get the path? for eg: http://198.169.1.23/folder.image.jpg
Regards,
Yesuprakash
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If you are using C#2.0 or later you can use inbuilt ftp functionality (if not there are libraries available). Google and MSDN will both give you what you are looking for with code samples.
Good luck!
At university studying Software Engineering - if i say this line to girls i find they won't talk to me
Dan
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Your question makes no sense.
There's no association between a listening socket and a folder.
What are you trying to ask?
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Hello everyone,
I have a string array, but may have duplicate strings. Any built-in or smart way to remove the duplicate ones and generate a string array contains only unique ones?
For example, the input array is {"abc", "bcd", "abc"}, the unique output array is {"abc", "bcd"}.
thanks in advance,
George
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from what I know there's no such thing and you'd have to iterate thru and pick the unique ones manually. it's not that difficult you know
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