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Dear Friends,
Actually i want to retrieve "id" attribute's value from the source page [Right click on a Webpage->Select 'View Source'].For example - 'id' of PasswordBox . Right now i able to retieve the values of
attributes like- 'type','name','image'.But i unable to retieve value of 'id'.
I'm using VC++ .Please any one help me out in this regard soon
Thankx
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sir i have a project in which i have to delete the row before deleting i have to add a submenu item .After checking the two column values if both the column is blank than i have to delete that row pls help me
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jt_snjy07 wrote: .After checking the two column values if both the column is blank than i have to delete that row pls help me
I am totally lost in your specification, can you please let me know in step you want to achieve
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I need help writing this program
development of the software displays the topology of network based routing.
I can not later add, bust network route using a socket.
The program must identify all computers connected to the network no matter the topology.
help me please
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Thank very much, but what I need for reall is the code source.Can U help me with this???????I need it urgently.
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edmagas wrote: I need it urgently
You're pretty funny. At first I don't know what is aim of project. And nobody have complete code of your future application. Ask specific question.
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bust network route using a socket
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What it sounds like you're saying and typical of so many who visit here, you want someone to do your homework for you. Generally, all you're going to get is grief over it.
Once you agree to clans, tribes, governments...you've opted for socialism. The rest is just details.
modified on Friday, June 25, 2010 10:27 PM
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Help yourself: start writing the application and ask for specific help.
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
[My articles]
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First of all great subject line.
edmagas wrote: I need help writing this program
Okay, so what have you tried to do?
edmagas wrote: I can not later add, bust network route using a socket
Huh? That makes no sense at all. I don't know that I would want to help someone that want's to bust a network with or without a socket.
edmagas wrote: The program must identify all computers connected to the network no matter the topology
So you just need to enumerate network resources?
Why is common sense not common?
Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level where they are an expert.
Sometimes it takes a lot of work to be lazy
Individuality is fine, as long as we do it together - F. Burns
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yes i need to scan all pc working in network.
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Detecting the "bust network route with a socket" is like "making a car with a screwdriver".
Before seeking a source, learn about the "mechanics": what about routing, how to get routing tables from routers etc.
Otherwise you will get lost in the see of "screws".
2 bugs found.
> recompile ...
65534 bugs found.
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The client server application, is a simple purchase order application
I wish to write each order received by the server sequentially to a file.
What would be best practise?
(1) Keep the file open whilst the program is running, then write each order received during the server session, then close the file when the program ends.
(2) Open then write the record then close the file for each order received
What would be the pros and cons for the above mentioned?
Thanks in advance Simon
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Which one is more attractive? Well, number 2 is more flexible in case someone else has to edit/archive orders... unless you are running into performance problems, which would make number 1 the more attractive contender in this battle of designs.
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No. 1 is better in terms of performance.
You could give it read share access if any other program wishes to read the same file when it is kept open.
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simon alec smith wrote: (2) Open then write the record then close the file for each order received
I always prefer (2) one, because if there is any crash, chances of data-loss is very much.
Secondly it also depend how frequently is data coming, if it quite fast, then option 1 also stands good.
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As the others have mentioned keeping the file open will be faster but second will be more secure if something goes wrong.
You might be able to get some of the the performance of keeping the file open with opening and closing it every time by opening the file unbuffered. This[^] has got loads of useful info about the pain in the neck this is to sector align buffers if you're on windows. You can do something similar on Linux with the open() system call.
It all depends on how much money's involved if something goes wrong and how much the customer is willing to pay for security. Another solution might be to open and close the file every transaction and make sure the powers that be spend the money they'd have spent on you engineering a software solution on more memory for the server to reduce the impact of repeated opens and closes.
Another option might be to try the double open trick that used to work years ago on some Unixen and DOS. You'll have to see if this does any good, I've not used it on any version of windows since Windows '95. What you do is open the file when the program starts. This makes a second opening really quick when you write a transaction. when you finish writing the transaction you close the file which flushes it to disk. Finally when the program terminates you close the original opening.
Cheers,
Ash
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Ive successfully injected my .dll file, using the native API NtCreateThreadEx(), into the system process, such as lsass.exe. But its strange that my codes in the .dll file just dont work. However, if I inject it into user processes, such as explorer.exe, that .dll file can work perfectly. So I just cannot get around this prob. Can anyone help? Thanx in advance!
My developing environment is: VC2008 and Vista.
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Under Vista and Windows 7, security was increased for this kind of thing.
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Im wondering whether you could explain it to me in greater details .
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Krauze wrote: Im wondering whether you could explain it to me in greater details .
Just imagine if it was easy to do what you want to do.
Now, I realise that you are a Saint who spends all winter bringing the homeless blankets and dinner, a regular Nobel peace prize winner [*], but I have an uncomfortable truth to give you...
Not all computer people are as nice as you. Some of them are even bad people. And not just CPallini either!
Iain.
[*] A special prize to whoever recognises where I stolereused these lyrics from.
I am one of "those foreigners coming over here and stealing our jobs". Yay me!
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It has to be Leann Womack!
(Either I'm right and just know this kind of stuff, or Google is wrong)
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You are correct. It really is a classic song! Full of perky jealousy!
I already owe you a beer - you really should leave that southern region and come up where the real folk live so I can buy you two.
Iain.
I am one of "those foreigners coming over here and stealing our jobs". Yay me!
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