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Dear friends, i would like to put this question on the polls, coming up on the homepage.
how many people use audio CETK test kits provided with Windows Mobile and Windows CE?
how to do this?
Jwalant Soneji (BE IT)
Mobile: +91 9969059127
http://jnsoneji.spaces.live.com
http://jnsoneji.blogspot.com
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Look here:
Suggest A Survey
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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plz arrange for any article on how to prevent a user from a web page to his/ her local system ....
MARTAND SHARDUL
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You can't. If the user can view the web page, then it's already saved on his system somewhere (eg the browser's cache).
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The simple answer is NO. As the content streams down to the web browser it is already stored out in multiple places - browser cache, proxy cache ...
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That's true. first the page is streamed down to the local system before it is viewed. But in some pages i've seen that they will disable the menu and tool bar and even the the right mouse click using javascript.
and afterwards when we try to visit this page offline.. (through history or cache) they will be no trace left of this particular page. they would have cleared the history even while leaving the page..
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it's true that web pages are stored(streamed) in the local system(temporary
files etc) and its possible to prevent the data from storing.
visit www.pageflakes.com
www.netvibes.com
you can save the main file but it will not allow you to get the data from
server.
All The Best
Sathesh Pandian
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Yeah but then you just go to View Source via the main menu and you can still see it. If you can't use the main menu (and I've never seen a page that can disable that) then you just turn off javascript :P
Some people will also encode the javascript but then you can use firebug as it has to be decoded at some point.
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Hi Everyone
If I write an article here on Code Project, is it ok to put the source code on sourceforge.net and provide a link to that project in the article?
thanks
Nick
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I have seen some authors link to an external site, but I don't think it's an "approved" practice. I suggest you upload the current source to CP, and then provide a link in the article to the SF page - that way, people can check there for updates, and maybe contribute too.
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One release version in CP is the standard practice. Todolist2 is a good example.
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Hi,
I am working in dotnet for the past 1 year and it's going fine. but the thing is i need to know what is COM and why is it used sometimes in .net. I don't even know about COM. I need to have a clear idea about COM and COM Components. Can anyone pls provide me with a clear article on COM so that a starter like me would understand it clearly.
Regards
Vijay.
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Have you looked at the COM articles here on Code Project? There are quite a few entry level articles.
Clickety[^]
This statement was never false.
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hello everybody!
my english is not good .Don't be afraid
I 've played an online game ,and i downloaded a small utility to autoplay game
I just turn on autoplay utility ,my character will auto fight...(can save more time) and when character have enough experience ,he will up to a high level
So , with this utility my character can play without me.
My question is : how can write an utility as autoplay utility?
have any document about this ?
thanks,
TB : The game i am played is jxonline ( a famous online game of china)
I have source code of autoplay utility but i don't know how can do that?
anybody can help me?
sorry againt for my english
mixiaojion
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Wondering if anyone would be interested in an article on triangulation of irregularly spaced data in c#? There are some good articles on this site in c++, but I haven't seen one for c# yet.
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Hi All,
I like to write about things which interest me, but I feel the following topic may be too boring (not generate any interest). So I'm soliciting some feedback...
I was thinking about a small series enitled 'Applied Crypto++'. My previous Crypto++ Articles used Wei's library in larger projects. Where I was thinking of going was more basic. For example, RSA Cryptography.
The Applied Crypto++ series would take RSA Cryptography, explain the mathematics behind the RSA Cryptosystem, use the Integer Class for non-trivial examples, and then use the library's built in RSA Class to accomplish the same.
Any suggestions or critiques?
Jeff
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The Grand Negus wrote: If you're trying to attract readers like me who have but a passing interest in cryptography... at least explain unfamiliar names and acronyms (... and RSA)...
LOL
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Hi Grand Negus,
Forgive my ignorance. I followed your tag. So I'm having trouble with the following:
Gerry Rzeppa is a husband, father, songwriter, author, teacher, pastor, mathematician, architect, electrical engineer and computer scientist. He is currently director of Research and Development for Relational Systems Corporation (which he founded in 1980) and is the Grand Negus of the Osmosian Order of Plain English Programmers where an "Apparently Intelligent" machine similar to the HAL 9000 is now being developed.
I suppose the chocking points are mathematician and computer scientist. In either field, you should have had an introduction to this subject. I would expect something more than an introduction if the program was from an accredited university.
So, I'm going to write this off as you simply enjoy being argumentative. Some people simply cannot be pleased.
Thanks for the comments,
Jeff
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The Grand Negus wrote: Extending that philosophy to a more technical area, we don't copy-protect or obfuscate our open-source software either.
So much for customer data.
The Grand Negus wrote: But I am on a crusade to simplify the world (see the manifesto at our site)...
Sadly, you can't change the nature of people in that world. This alone makes your crusade a moot point.
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The Grand Negus wrote: anyone, God can and will change the nature of some
"Some" does not constitue "the world". Good luck with that...
The Grand Negus wrote: And who knows? Maybe you'll be one of the "converts".
I'm not Paul. I can guarantee you I won't be changing mine.
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Like I said. I'm not Paul... and your no Jesus.
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