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Comments by Yusuf_20_x (Top 15 by date)
Yusuf_20_x
28-Jun-15 8:24am
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specified key is not a valid size for this algorithm
Yusuf_20_x
27-Jun-15 18:57pm
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Thank you Suvendu Shekhar Giri i did see that article but i could only find examples in c++
Yusuf_20_x
22-Jun-15 8:51am
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You too ;-)
Yusuf_20_x
21-Jun-15 7:23am
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listen to it "wrong profession"? im doing this a pastime! i purpose you feel above new starters here and because you have high rep on this site that entitles you to make sarcastic comments and feel entitled to do so this real shows you have the lowest form of wit my friend! plus wiki isn't the best source of reliable information why couldn't you be more "profession" in your answer in the first place?
I am please you have address your sarcastic manner but i have seen so many people on this site who take up their high horses and flood questions in this way.
Yusuf_20_x
20-Jun-15 10:03am
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Thank you CPallini but i already have a AES-256-Bit and a AES-128-Bit and A TDES text encrypter i was hoping to add RSA as a new type of encryption to the tool but hey people have to gd all sarcastic on me and send me to wiki pages -_-
Yusuf_20_x
20-Jun-15 9:32am
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i know there are two keys (private and public) but i was wondering if it would be possible to have a encryption key that can be used both by the encrypt-er and the recipient to decrypt the text rather than just encrypting text for the users eyes only
Yusuf_20_x
7-Jun-15 9:40am
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LOL if you actually read what i put in the original post its quite clear well not for you but others like OriginalGriff got what i was looking for... anyway i can't be bothered for these petty arguments! im going to go outside and have a beer good day to you sir ;-)
Yusuf_20_x
7-Jun-15 8:29am
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yeah thanks but i have just done that and it works writing solution now giving you credit!
Yusuf_20_x
7-Jun-15 8:11am
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I get error when trying that code something along the lines of sysytem.windows.shapes.path does not contain definition of Combine and the same message but with the definition of startuppath
Yusuf_20_x
7-Jun-15 7:39am
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ok but how do i direct the program to folderA and asscess the files within that's the main problem i'm having i cant have it as a set string because the user will move my program to a different directory! i need some sort of get current directory call with folderA as a parameter. but i cant find a example of that on MSDN
Yusuf_20_x
6-Jun-15 14:57pm
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Also they move the folder over to the destination directory and not the files listed with in!
Yusuf_20_x
6-Jun-15 14:55pm
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hmm MSDN hope never heard of that site...-_- perhaps when you can get down from your high horse and read my question you will realized that all the solutions that i have googled! have the directories permanently set either in the C drive or other location i have to compensate for the user to move my application to a different directory and to select a different destination directory!
Yusuf_20_x
6-Jun-15 14:45pm
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wow people on here are really far up themselves i gave you the code that i tried and it didn't work! i haven't see u post anything helpful i have explained it quite well what i needed and the situation that i face how can i show code when i have none to show because it doesn't work and even when i do post the code that i tried its still not enough? All u need to know is that i have a folder that's in the same directory as the application its self i need to move the files that exits within this folder to a destination folder which has been set but the user i have tried to google this but all i found was solutions that involve setting the directory to strings but i have to compensate for the user moving and selecting different directory! how can i show this u want screenshots of the files or something how will this help you?
Yusuf_20_x
6-Jun-15 8:36am
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nothing gets moved over i didn't think i need to show any code because the user sets the destination path which is displayed in the opendir textbox
Yusuf_20_x
6-Jun-15 8:25am
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well i did try with with System.IO.Directory.Move(@"FolderA\", Opendir.Text);
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