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You can find dependency but not usage by using "Dependency Walker" on an existing net binary.
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hello all .
in this thread, i wanna ask to you how about make steganography in video ?
i wanna use a .NET program.
or if u have articles or all about steganography in video please give to me, because now I'm undergoing my final project at university .
thanks for attention
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Do NOT repost your question all over the site. Pick ONE forum and post your question ONCE.
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If I want to serialize an object I have to use [Serializable] attribute and all member variables will be written to the file. What I don't know how to do versioning e.g. if I add a new member variable (rename a variable or just remove a variable) to the object e.g. m_dRadius and then I open (deserialize) the file how can I determine that the variable was initialized during the load or not.
I know that there are version tolerant approaches and I can mark variables with [OptionalField(VersionAdded = 1)] attribute. If I open an old file the framework will ignore this optional (new variable) and it will be just zero/null. But again how can I determine if the variable is initialized by load to zero or it was ignored.
I can write the class/object version number to the stream. Use the ISerializable approach and in the constructor(SerializationInfo oInfo, StreamingContext context) method read this version number. This will exactly tell me what is the class version in the stream.
However I expected that such kind of versioning is already implemented by the streaming framework. I tried to obtain the Assembly version from the SerializationInfo but it is always set to current version not to the version which was used when the object was saved.
What is the preferred approach? I found a lot of articles on the net, but I could not find a good solution for this...
Any help is appreciated Smile |
Thanks,
Abyss
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Duplicate posting to multiple forums is strongly discouraged!!
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Agree, but I was not sure where this topic belongs to. Apparently this issue is not addressed at all in C#/.NET so I have to develop my custom serialization to support this.
Abyss
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Hey everyone, I want to obtain Microsoft Certification and im just wondering which certification is better to achieve MCSD or MCPD? Any suggestions are welcome.
modified 22-Mar-13 11:37am.
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MCPD Certification[^]
I am sure you will be able to find the MCSD from that
Lobster Thermidor aux crevettes with a Mornay sauce, served in a Provençale manner with shallots and aubergines, garnished with truffle pate, brandy and a fried egg on top and Spam - Monty Python Spam Sketch
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Hi thanks for your reply I re-phrased my question thanks
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Look at the course materials and see what you are more comfortable with first.
It would be useful to get a certificate to for what you already know and then work on what you don't.
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Hey thanks for the reply, I think I remember reading somewhere that the MCPD exams are going to be retired in July, do you know anything about this??
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Hi
I want to simulate windows explorer(os:7);by using treeview and listview and By using Get Drive info;
is there any body to help me?
thanks alot
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Don't you mean explore, the file viewer?
Windows Explorer is the entire desktop shell.
"It's true that hard work never killed anyone. But I figure, why take the chance." - Ronald Reagan
That's what machines are for.
Got a problem?
Sleep on it.
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I know what is windows Explorer;
but i have problem in simulate this with c#
i don't know have to get drive info to show on treeview and listview.
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A couple of minutes on the interweb using something called Google would have found a couple of entries... Windows Explorer in C#[^].
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
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I Search and I try this project but it does not work
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That's just one: there are many similar solutions out there: you have to find one and adapt it to your needs.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
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Do you understand what it is doing?
What didn't work?
If you have a question about a specific difficulty, ask another specific question and you'll likely receive helpful replies.
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Hi @all
This seems to me like a , eh, quite ridiculous question, but I´m absolutely unable to find out where to get the Project Template for Entity Framework in VS2012...trying to do so since round about 50 minutes
What I can do is rightclick under my webproject, select 'Data' and then add a new ADO.NET Entity data model which then will be created under my WebApp-branch...
What I want to do is to add an independent Project in the solution in order to reference it from any project within the solution...
I know this is possible; I've done it two or three times before, but I regrettably forgot how I've done that...
Can anyone please point me to the right direction??
Thanks in advance,
Clodetta
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ok, this is a perfect example of someone failing to use google/bing/whatsoever the correct way with the correct keywords...
But just in case, someone else stumbles over my problem, here´s the solution:
dotnetcurry.com: The answer is – To consume an Entity model in separate projects, you have to create the model in its own project, i.e. a class library project.
complete article
as albert einstein once stated: "human stupidity and the universe are endless... for the second i´m not that sure..."
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You don't have to put it in a sperate project, but it's probably recommended.
There's really isn't a project template. That's why it's so difficult to find! YOu can create a Class Library project, then open the Package Manager console and type Install-Package EntityFramework . Once that's done, you've got a few ways you can go. You can find out about those from here[^].
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