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Comments by Amir Hossein Farhangi (Top 7 by date)
Amir Hossein Farhangi
22-Oct-11 13:29pm
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So I will use SQL server 2008.
Thank you very much dear Espen, you helped me a lot.
Amir Hossein Farhangi
20-Oct-11 15:20pm
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Thanks both of you, I just wanted to avoid sql server but it seems there is no other choice.
And dear Simon, could you please tell me which oracle database is better for this situation? I think there are plenty of them.
Amir Hossein Farhangi
6-Aug-11 6:35am
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I agree that it's easier to use, and it's very good for simple html tags, but when you try to render a more complex web page (like codeproject home page) the result is not good! Did you tried that your selft?
Its good when you are writing html tags from the beginning by your self.
Amir Hossein Farhangi
5-Aug-11 20:55pm
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It's much worse than WebBrowser and it can't do what I want! But thanks ;)
Amir Hossein Farhangi
21-Jul-11 6:14am
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I was thinking about what you said, you are right! I need an html renderer, thank you very much for the help. I will try it.
Amir Hossein Farhangi
20-Jul-11 16:08pm
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Oh yes, you are right. So let's change the question; Getting the DOM node of the htmlNode that the mouse is over it, or is clicking on it. When a mouse is pointing somewhere in the web page, it is exactly on 1 html element (e.g. Text, or link or image...) so I think in this situation we can get the DOM node.
Actually there is a program that it does what I exactly want. It's "Visual Web Ripper" and you can download a trial version of that from here:
Download Visual Web Ripper 2.76.5 (zip file, 6MB)
I need same thing. That would be a grate help. Thx ;).
Amir Hossein Farhangi
15-Jul-11 9:01am
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Thank you. It helped me a lot! ;)
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