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Comments by Uwe Keim (Top 14 by date)

Uwe Keim - 10 Dec '10 - 7:55 View
Maybe you can describe the task you want to solve with the "hooking". I do not see for what this could be good for.
Uwe Keim - 5 Dec '10 - 13:57 View
You could somehow get symbols for the system DLLs from Microsoft (I do not remember how), so your stack trace looks more readable.
Uwe Keim - 25 Nov '10 - 1:41 View
Are you refering to iText .NET? (www.ujihara.jp/iTextdotNET/en/)
Uwe Keim - 25 Nov '10 - 1:39 View
Provide more information: Post the JavaScript error (if any) here,too.
Uwe Keim - 25 Nov '10 - 1:37 View
That did not always work for me. In fact, I sometimes experience that any white-space change in web.config is ignored, so I end up adding comments with random numbers.
Uwe Keim - 19 Nov '10 - 8:50 View
What project name are you using?
Uwe Keim - 15 Nov '10 - 11:29 View
In fact, you have given way _too_ much information, but you are omitting the important information about the error that you see. Just saying "both fail to do anything" is to few information.
Uwe Keim - 15 Nov '10 - 11:26 View
Which errors do you see?
Uwe Keim - 14 Sep '10 - 15:00 View
Are you talking about C++/MFC?
Uwe Keim - 4 Sep '10 - 15:00 View
Reason for my vote of 1 Homework related general questions, are usually not-welcome on every single developer forum out there on the internet. If someone doesn't love his software developement related courses, he should really question himself whether he chose the right courses.
Uwe Keim - 29 Aug '10 - 11:46 View
Reason for my vote of 2 If you like to have an answer, I suggest that you put more passion into writing your question. Write what you want to achieve, what you did until now and where you struggle.
Uwe Keim - 26 Aug '10 - 6:59 View
If you have an arbitrary nesting depth in your folder hierarchy, you have to recursively process them all. That is no VBScript related but is a general programming concept.
Uwe Keim - 24 Aug '10 - 16:17 View
Good idea! Post an article here on Code Project when you're done.
Uwe Keim - 17 Aug '10 - 6:51 View
Reason for my vote of 2 What's your question? What's your expected answer/help you are requesting here?

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