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indian143 wrote: Very important please tell me the meaning for *grin*. Whats that.
A grin is a little smile.
Christian Graus - C++ MVP
'Why don't we jump on a fad that hasn't already been widely discredited ?' - Dilbert
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Christian,
If I write the code to diplay word by using aspose for a windows control and then place it in a web page will it be ok. Please tell me if you have any alternate option. Dont be too hurry to reply first complete your work and then only try to help me. Because dont get disturbed in your work for my sake. Ok. Thank you.
Regards,
S/W Engineer
Akebono Soft Technologies
aleem_abdul@akebonosoft.com.
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*grin* I obviously answer when I am happy to make time.
I really don't know how I'd display a Word doc in a web page. But, if I had a control that did it, I'd use it and tell my client that's how it was.
Christian Graus - C++ MVP
'Why don't we jump on a fad that hasn't already been widely discredited ?' - Dilbert
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Well. Good luck with that then.
the last thing I want to see is some pasty-faced geek with skin so pale that it's almost translucent trying to bump parts with a partner - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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This is toomuch arent you serious about any thing even if some one is putting all his efforts to do it. Thank you for your courtesy, if you dont want dont reply thats the best thing to avoid this.
S/W Engineer
Akebono Soft Technologies
aleem_abdul@akebonosoft.com.
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indian143 wrote: This is toomuch arent you serious about any thing even if some one is putting all his efforts to do it. Thank you for your courtesy, if you dont want dont reply thats the best thing to avoid this.
Yes - I am. However, there were no details as to what was wanted and therefore there was no way that I could offer any advice. However, as he would receive an emailed reply to his post I hoped that a lighthearted approach might alert him to the fact that the details weren't present.
If you look around the boards, you will find that I put a lot of time into giving people constructive advice. You may remember that I even offered you a lot of constructive help.
If somebody is serious, and doesn't abuse the boards, then I will help. Occassionally I will point them to google and sometimes I will give them code or pseudocode. But, I can only do this if there is sufficient information to do so. Where the requirements are missing, I can only let them know that they haven't given sufficient detail - and at least I avoid the normal habit of using smileys to get this point across.
the last thing I want to see is some pasty-faced geek with skin so pale that it's almost translucent trying to bump parts with a partner - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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I see that you probably think this was a reply to your question. It wasn't - the original thread that I replied to has been deleted. Take a look at the timestamps.
the last thing I want to see is some pasty-faced geek with skin so pale that it's almost translucent trying to bump parts with a partner - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Its Ok, I will give you the details, I am using an activeX control in a Windows class library. Then after passing from many hurdles I could able to compile it, register it and install it in GAC. It has become an assembly. By using the link http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/02/01/UserCtrl/, I tried to access it in to my web application as an <object..............> tag but, it is showing nothing. A red X symbol with empty control. Control is visible but not showing any thing in it.
Actually in the load event of the control assembly I wrote to access a word document. I am able to get it(the doc), when I use the same code in windows forms application. But whats wrong with this. Now I am afraid to ask "help", if you can otherwise as your choice. Thank you.
Regards,
S/W Engineer
Akebono Soft Technologies
aleem_abdul@akebonosoft.com.
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Don't be afraid to ask for help. That wasn't the problem that I had. It was cross-posting that I objected to. I was the person who went across to the Lounge yesterday to ask if anybody could help you.
Anyway, to your problem. Here's a typical .NET configuration:
<object id="dsoFramer1" classid="DsoFramerControl.dll#AkebonoSoft.DSO.Framer"
width = "600" height="300">
<object>
The classid portion is the critical one. The first part is obviously the name of your DLL in the GAC. The second part (the bit after the #) is the namespace and class that you have created. In this instance, the namespace is AkebonoSoft.DSO and the class is Framer.
Your object must look like that. Note that you may want to put some paremeters between the tags - that really depends on what your implementation looks like.
the last thing I want to see is some pasty-faced geek with skin so pale that it's almost translucent trying to bump parts with a partner - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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I have been trying in that way only, even I am not getting where I might have done the mistake. This problem is really hectic Pete. Why MS did this kind of mistake and put lot of security holes and installation headaches. May be for more user friedliness. I dont know.
Let me have a cup of tea and then think about this.
Regards,
S/W Engineer
Akebono Soft Technologies
aleem_abdul@akebonosoft.com.
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Really, I reaching the target Pete, I converted the ocx in to .Net assembly and put it in GAC to, it ia really big thing to do, any way I did it. But the only thing that is left is to display the word content in to it. If I could do that, then it means it is complete.
If you know tell me. Thank you in advance.
Regards,
S/W Engineer
Akebono Soft Technologies
aleem_abdul@akebonosoft.com.
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Last time. You did NOT convert the OCX to a .NET assembly. You mearly created a wrapper for it. You installed the wrapper into the GAC, but it won't work unless the original .OCX control is installed and registered also.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Pete could you please tell me what is Akebonosoft, DSO and Framer clearly and how they are created and their hierarchy and all. May be problem lies here only. If you could give me the data, I can analyse the things in better way.
One more question if you dont mind, when we install our assembly in to GAC, will it create some different name and how to access assmblies in our application which are installed in GAC. Will it store the assembly in to network server give some full details as much as you can.
Regards,
S/W Engineer
Akebono Soft Technologies
aleem_abdul@akebonosoft.com.
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The example I gave featured a fictitious namespace and class. AkebonoSoft just related to the name of your company and DSO was because it was the DSO framer control. I haven't forgotten your query - I've knocked together a quick sample and tried it (using an ActiveX control that I quickly created). Unfortunately, all I get appears to be an iframe, so I'm not sure what's going on there. If I get any further with it, I will let you know.
the last thing I want to see is some pasty-faced geek with skin so pale that it's almost translucent trying to bump parts with a partner - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Does .NET Framework provide support for developing a Winsock LSP?
Thanks.
Ken....
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I don't have VS 2005 Pro installed on all of my workmachines I use thoughout the day (I currently have two cubicles in different buildings)
Anyway, I have downloaded VSTO but it looks like this will not work with any C# Express editions so here is my question:
Where can I find some C# code skeletons for starting a Outlook 2003 Add-in, one which can be developed in VS C# 2005 Pro and Express?
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Sir,
I am converting a ActiveX(DSO Framer)control into .Net assembly.
1. I was able to import it as assembly using "Tlbimp" utility,
2. I could able to convert the content in to Intermediate Language form by using utility "Ildasm" utility. But
3. When I tried to edit the content for verification by using the utility "Ilasm" its giving error as below
Errors /* No entry point declared for executable
Could not create output file, error code=0x80004005
***** FAILURE *****
Please give me what to do now. Please.
and
Creating PE file
Error: No entry point declared for executable
Could not create output file, error code=0x80004005
***** FAILURE *****
*/
Please check these errors and give me a good solution please, I am struck here please. Thank you.
Regards,
S/W Engineer
Akebono Soft Technologies
aleem_abdul@akebonosoft.com.
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indian143 wrote: I am converting a ActiveX(DSO Framer)control into .Net assembly.
Good luck, bro!
Btw.: What is that "DSO Framer"? Does it worth the effort? Just curious....
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It's an activeX document container that among other things can be used to host office documents. He's made a number of posts trying to find a replacement in the past.
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Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.
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Dear Dan,
Thank you very much, I am about to reach it. I could able to convert it and place it in GAC till now. The only thing left is to use it in my application. May I can achieve it, I rely on dedication, I feel very happy when I achieve my complete target. And please pray for my success. Thank you.
Regards,
S/W Engineer
Akebono Soft Technologies
aleem_abdul@akebonosoft.com.
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dan neely wrote: He's made a number of posts...
That's the reason I get interested, I saw about this in "The Lounge"...
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Hi Don,
Yeah the purpose of this control is really great the idea of micro soft. But the problem is it has been given as an activeX control, which contains unmanaged code and contains security flaws in it. Thats the problem is. Thank you.
Regards,
S/W Engineer
Akebono Soft Technologies
aleem_abdul@akebonosoft.com.
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Hi,
I had developed shared add-in in visual studio .net 2003 as, project type is shared Add-in from -- other project\Extensibility project\shared Add-in type.
I had add references as dll in it using 'add references' it gives me three options as '.net','com','project' in that using com I had add references...
Same thing I had try on visual studio .net 2005 with the same project type, it gives me problem to add references as it shows only 'project' option in 'add references' and not 'com' & '.net' !!!
So how should I add references here??
Please help me!
Thanks,
Shyam
-- modified at 6:58 Thursday 11th January, 2007
Shyam Gaikwad
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I'm not working at home, so I can't check it exactly but when I add references in VS2005I get a dialog with 3 or 4 tabbs, showing .com project or recently used (something like that). I also see a browse tab, where you just browse to the dll you like to use.
So, if this des not work for you, you overlooked something in VS or you have a serious problem with VS2005
Regatds,
Rudolf Heijink
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Dear sir,
I have done the assembly registration and gac intallation in two steps, but I am getting error as
* Failure adding assembly to the cache: An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. *.
Please tell me what could be the reason, and where I might have done mistake. The steps I did are as below.
No. 1 C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\SDK\v1.1\Bin>sn -p D:\Aleem\DSOControl1\DSOControl1.snk
D:\Aleem\DSOControl1\DSOControl1.dll
Microsoft (R) .NET Framework Strong Name Utility Version 1.1.4322.573
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1998-2002. All rights reserved.
Public key written to D:\Aleem\DSOControl1\DSOControl1.dll
No. 2. C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\SDK\v1.1\Bin>gacutil /i D:\Aleem\DSOControl1\DSOControl1.dll
Microsoft (R) .NET Global Assembly Cache Utility. Version 1.1.4322.573
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1998-2002. All rights reserved.
Failure adding assembly to the cache: An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format.
Regards,
S/W Engineer
Akebono Soft Technologies
aleem_abdul@akebonosoft.com.
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