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I shall be reading about those topic shortly.
thanks
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quiteSmart wrote: I don't think that you can do so
off course you can do it. You can use the windows messages for that.
I even have a demo that does exactly that.
V.
I found a living worth working for, but haven't found work worth living for.
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hi,
thank you very much for your suggestion. If you dnt mistake, plz share tht demo with me.
Know is Drop, Unknown is Ocean
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Why do people always downvote some questions? (Nothing else todo?)
Actualy it's an interesting one.
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hi i have a small question / is it posible that i have an own webserver in my c# application?
windows xp home pcs dont have iis on board / this is the reason why want to implement an own server on an specified tcp port. how is that posible.
greeting gigo
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You could use something free like Apache. I don't know how easy it is to host ASP.NET applications on it, however, I've heard that it can be done.
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but i want to embedd the webserver inside my application.
so if i use apache / i can use php this is not the problem.
greetings gigo
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gigo2k6 wrote: but i want to embedd the webserver inside my application.
Why? Your original request was to find a replacement for IIS as it isn't included in Windows Home edition. There are very few applications where you would want to embed a webserver - mostly those revolve around things like router and other network configuration tools. The main use of a web server is to run on a server box. If your intention is to run the application on the same machine as that running the server then you would be better off building a WinForms application.
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Hi .
Need to Convert base64 string representing header of the binary field with image data.
//ds.Tables[6].Rows[1].ItemArray[2].ToString() contains base64string
{
Byte[] byt = Convert.FromBase64String(ds.Tables[6].Rows[1].ItemArray[2].ToString());
SaveToOut("image/jpeg", byt, true);
PerformScaleImage(contentType, content, Response, 150, 50);
MemoryStream stream = new MemoryStream();
stream.Write(buff, 0, buff.Length);
using (Bitmap img = new Bitmap(stream))/*---Giving invalid parameter exception-------*/
{
--------------------------}
}
Can you give details.
Srinivas
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hi
try this
stream.Position = 0; // Rewind the stream
Bitmap img = (Bitmap)Image.FromStream(stream);
regards
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Hello,
I think it's only the System.IO.Stream as a parameter valid!
All the best,
Martin
P.S.: please don't repost same question
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Stop spamming.
I have already answered this in your previous thread.
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Year happy = new Year(2007);
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hello
i'm trying to develop some logic that depends on the response i get from different system messages meaning that when a message box is displayed i want to apply some conditions if the user clicks on the Ok button, or some code takes effect if the user clicks Cancel button on the MessageBox.
the message box is the one that is usually displayed by
MessageBox.Show(""); method
can u please tell me if what i'm trying to do is possible?
if yes then please guide me how to do it
Regards
Saira
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MessageBox.Show() returns one of the DialogResult values:
DialogResult.OK, DialogResult.Cancel, ... and so on ...
SkyWalker
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thankyou
Regards
Saira
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welcome
SkyWalker
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The Show method returns a value of the type DialogResult .
DialogResult result = MessageBox.Show("Hello world!");
The value of the return value reflects what the user did with the message box.
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Year happy = new Year(2007);
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all my messageBoxes are displaying OK buttons only.
how do i get to add a Cancel button on my MessageBox??
Saira
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Hello,
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("your text", MessageBoxButtons.OKCancel);
All the best,
Martin
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hi,
the code gives the following error
the best overloaded method match for System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("your text", MessageBoxButtons.OKCancel); has some invalid arguments
if i convert the second argument to string it doesn't display the cancel button either.
whats wrong with it??
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Sorry,
You have to set the:
using System.Windows.Forms;
or use:
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBoxButtons
All the best,
Martin
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hey Martin
i checked it out,
There is no overloaded method for the Show function that takes a String and MessageBoxButton as argument.
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Yep, you are right!
Haven't checked it, Sorry!
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i had using System.Windows.Forms; set
how do i use:
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBoxButtons
and where do i put it???
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Sorry,
Gave you the wrong parameters!
Look at 'quitesmart's answer.
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