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@Dave Kreskowiak
yes i was reffering to ado.net..
Sorry for replying late
(very late )
So can the database be operated by ado.net??
@DaveyM69
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Can anyone tell me about a converter that can convert a C# code (written using visual studio.net)to Perl script.. i have searched a lot on internet but couldn't find any information.
kindly tell me if anyone knows about such converter.
Regards
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There is no such tool, other than you. You have to manually convert the code by rewriting it by hand. I can't find any such converter.
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How can i convert all formats to pdf using iTextsharp?
modified on Saturday, July 24, 2010 9:45 AM
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All formats of what? You can't - as you were told yesterday - how would you convert an exe for instance? Try to make your question more specific.
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In addition to being just being normally impossible because of the vast number of formats in existence (many of which containing data that would not make sense in PDF form), it is also fundamentally impossible. What if anyone makes a new format? That problem can not be solved, and new formats are being made probably every day, maybe even more often.
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I mean word document to pdf and text to pdf without using any converter.
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If you're not using a converter, how will anything get converted?
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We have third party tools right.I think by using those we can.But i donno how to..iTextsharp is a third party tool for converting to pdf format.
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Ok, but AFAIK it's not a converter. Anyway, what is your question?
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My task is to upload E-Books.I mean if client uploads any format of book to my server it should be converted to pdf internally.That means I have to convert different formats to pdf internally using .net code.Its not so easy so, i want to use third party tools.But I dont have any idea.
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What if you print them to a PDF printer? Most book formats should be printable..
That's just an idea though, I have no idea what would be the best solution.
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There's an article on iTextSharp[^].
You said that you're currently converting to PDF with the Google webservice, you'd just need to replace that part.
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Google webservice is nothing but in which format we upload, it will display in that format.For example,if i upload word document it will open word document.But i want to convert to pdf.
To know what is google docs,Once you open your gmail account and if you get any attached document just open it once,that document will be opened in another window which is noting but google docs.Is conversion possible?
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sunithaganugu wrote: Is conversion possible?
As suggested before you can either write a program to do the conversion for you, using iTextSharp or similar third party library, or use one of the many PDF printer drivers to create the PDF files.
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Just a thought - how are you going to deal with the DRM on most ebook formats?
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Hi,
Yesterday i have few conversation, as per you suggestion i have an issue. As iam agree to your point iam killing the existing process is not the right way. Kindly give me suggestions and how to over come this issue.
MY ISSUE : When i open my browser which i created in windows application other browser's(IE,FIREFOX...etc) should not get open.
Thanx
krishna
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You would still have to be able to reliably detect which applications are browsers and which aren't.
You are still aiming at the wrong target. It's not the browser, it's the site.
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ok its a site....what is the solution ???
krishna
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A proxy server, as Dave Kreskowiak said yesterday. I know of no other reliable solution.
I just wouldn't try; it's not a worthwhile goal.
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Thanks for your suggestion.
krishna
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Hi,
Using proxy settings i can disable internet connections only right ??. But my requirement is stop booting IE exe file or any other browser exe file. If i click IE shortcut to lunch IE it should popup a message like restricted browsers. Can you help me out from this....
krishna
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krishnavaradharajan wrote: If i click IE shortcut to lunch IE it should popup a message like restricted browsers. Can you help me out from this.
How many times does this have to be said: "There is no way to know which programs are browsers and thus to prevent them from opening". Even if you have a service that recognises IE, FF, Chrome, Opera etc, the user can merely rename his browser or install one whose name you do not know.
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krishnavaradharajan wrote: Using proxy settings i can disable internet connections only right ??.
You can filter out any sites you want, yes.
krishnavaradharajan wrote: But my requirement is stop booting IE exe file or any other browser exe file.
This is not a valid, or practical, goal at all. You're still enumerating browsers, which you cannot do reliably.
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krishnavaradharajan wrote: my requirement is stop booting IE exe file
Why? Who requires it? What is the desired outcome?
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