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I find it amazing that you installed an UNTESTED application in your environment just before you roll out your app. Why didn't you backup your projects PRIOR to installing this major changing to your development environment?? This is why you always TEST applications like this in a seperate environment from your production development system so you can find out about these little problems BEFORE inflicting this kind of damage.
I would say that if you didn't backup your stuff before making this change, you've got a LOT of work to do to clean up each and every file in each and every project you have that has been affected by this issue. Have fun...
Your only hope is to contact Component Software for help. Noone here is going to have the experience to get your code back to where it was.
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Thanks for the reply. The help in CS-RCS is itself dipsy. I dont think there is a any other workaround, I tried almost everything. It has messed up everything. I still have a 1 month prior backup. But this is a real hard lesson. I hate Component Software for this.
Amit Kumar Thakur.
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Yeah, but I think you're missing the point of the lesson. The lesson was the responsiblity of testing this software before putting it into production was on you. I hope you don't release your own software to your clients with the same level of testing...
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I am developing window application, in which I am opening another winform on the click event of button.
As we know that if we open a form in windows, we can see its icon in the task bar.
But I am making An application in which I am not using MDI concept,and I dont want to see the
icons of other forms, as it happens normally. How to solve this problem. I just wanna see
only main icon in taskbar.
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Just set the property ShowInTaskbar to false.
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Form2 lobjNewForm = new Form2();
lobjNewForm.ShowInTaskbar = false;
lobjNewForm.Show();
Manas Bhardwaj
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i having a picture box control that contains a 32 bit image
i want to convert it in to 16 bit image and save it to other location
how i convert it plz help me
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By using Google, that's how.
Here[^] is what I found by googling for convert 32bit image to 16bit
Hope that helps.
Henry Minute
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Dear Readers,
At our university we are faced with a problem in our automatic procedure that supplies a new student with a University e-Mail address. Student registration has changed over the years and we are now confronted with a large array of special characters like the character "ǿ". Our e-mail format is based on the first and lastname of the students, but e-mail addresses can only contain the most basic Alphabet. Now we have a translation table that visually changes characters like éèë to the character e, etc. So the "ǿ" would be changed to a "o". We know this is not correct (phonetically) but is the best what we could do with all kinds of nationalities we have at the university.
But my question is, is there a international standard how to deal with those special characters in e-Mail addresses?
Best regards and thanks,
Rémy Samulski (Maastricht University, The Netherlands)
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Not as far as I know. I can't imagine turning "ǿ" into any other character but "o"
Christian Graus
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Thanks for your help but this is not the same problem. Our problem is how do I program a routine that automatically converts "Rémy" to "Remy" and "Höfland" to "Hofland" without keeping a translation table up to date for all possible special characters.
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Greetings to UniMaas
LiQuick wrote: how do I program a routine that automatically converts "Rémy" to "Remy" and "Höfland" to "Hofland"
You want to convert it to ASCII[^]? That might introduce new problems[^] as well.
The solution of my own ISP isn't that cool either; they just strip any diacritic and add a number in case of collision
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Thanks Eddy! Do you know UniMaas personally by the way?
Your links gave me the idea/solution I needed. It doesn't work for all characters but it's nifty enough to get most of it out of our system:
public static string RipDiacritics(string Text)
{
string New = "";
string Temp = "";
foreach (char C in Text)
{
Temp = C.ToString().Normalize(System.Text.NormalizationForm.FormKD);
if (Temp.Length > 1)
{
Temp = Temp.ToCharArray()[0].ToString();
}
New += Temp;
}
return New;
}
The string.Normalize(System.Text.NormalizationForm.FormKD) code changes the string "é" to "e'". It seperates the letter from it's accent. Characters that won't work (and I don't know if they are valid for an E-Mail address) are things like "Ø", "œ" and "ß". But we will cover most of them in a translation table till we find a solution to that problem as well.
EDIT: Colleague found an article on Codeproject doing the same as here above: Stripping Accents from Latin Characters: A Foray into Unicode Normalization[^]
modified on Monday, July 27, 2009 4:38 PM
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Email-addresses are valid when they are in ASCII, and no ASCII-control characters are used (everything > 31 and < 127)
Not personal, I just live in the vicinity
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You can always use a variant of iconv to accomplish this. Here's[^] a version that you could probably hack about for your own needs.
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Hi all,
I need help from u all. I'm using datagridview in windows application. I need to display row headers for the datagridview.plz help me with a sample code.
Thanks in advance.......
Elizabeth...
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All you need is setting the RowHeaderVisible property of the DataGridView to true.
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Well, the reason for the redirect is presumably to choose a server that's free. I don't see how you can hope to find that, without some sort of web service offered by the website.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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ITNOG - Hi
Thank you , but this link was a sample , Some site use this form link but the file is in their hos , anybody know how download managers find the original download link . or Firefox ?
thanks.
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Hi. Is it possible to add some custom location items in the location drop own list of the outlook 2007 appointments through AddIn in C#?
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Hello, How would I go about catching the keypress with the application hidden.
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you would need to write a system wide keyboard hook, as when your app is not visible, it's not catching any input
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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Hi I am using Visual Studio 2005.
I want to layout my Form automatically when I restore or maximize form window. The controls on the form like groupbox containing many other controls should adjust according to size of form.
Question:
1. How I can implement this? What is best way?
2. Should I do it using code. That is by changing locations of controls?
I used Anchor property but it doesn't worked for me.
Please tell.
Thanks
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