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pmarfleet wrote: "No, his mind is not for rent
To any God or government"
Tom Sawyer - Rush
Another Rush fan.
Kevin
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Kevin McFarlane wrote: Another Rush fan.
We get everywhere.
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I assume you must have seen them on the Snakes and Arrows tours?
Kevin
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I've seen them several times. If you look on the inside cover of A Show Of Hands[^], my right hand is visible (you can tell because my 6'5" mate stands out a bit and is highly visible). They recorded the album at Birmingham NEC on one night and filmed the video the following night. They are still one of my all time favourite acts.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: I've seen them several times.
Ditto.
Pete O'Hanlon wrote: They recorded the album at Birmingham NEC
Which is where I saw them in October.
Pete O'Hanlon wrote: They are still one of my all time favourite acts.
Ditto. But when I mention Rush to colleagues I usually get one of two reactions:
1. Who are they?
or
2. Are they still going?
Kevin
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Kevin McFarlane wrote: Which is where I saw them in October.
I saw them at Newcastle Arena.
Kevin McFarlane wrote: Ditto. But when I mention Rush to colleagues I usually get one of two reactions:
1. Who are they?
or
2. Are they still going
I don't know how much longer they can continue giving the same level of energy to live shows. As he gets older, Neil Peart's drumming gets more and more amazing - Geddy Lee is still awesome (even with his voice having mellowed) and Alex is still one of my favourite guitarists. I still rate Red Sector A as one of the great all time rhythm guitar parts, it always brings a chill when I listen to it.
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pmarfleet wrote: Unless you acquire these skills, you will struggle to make a career as a developer.
He won't be getting back to you. The village rang and demanded their idiot back.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: The village rang and demanded their idiot back.
I thought he was more of an oaf than an idiot
Paul Marfleet
"No, his mind is not for rent
To any God or government"
Tom Sawyer - Rush
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So wht's going on I'm back to u
Have u got solutions to my prob.
My next question is
Is .NET Platform Independence...........
and .NET supports no. of languages and namespaces
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Daaamn... I know the answers to all of your questions, but refuse to provide them because you're... LAZY!
Windows Calculator told me I will die at 28.
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For somebody who calls himself "The Knowledge", you sure don't seem to have any. Apparently you don't understand how Google works, so let me point you to an appropriate source of information. With your skill level you might just need this. Clickety[^].
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Lord Kixdemp wrote: You're so mean!
[Bugs Bunny voice]Ain't I a stinka?
Actually, I prefer to think of this as Darwinian selection on the boards.
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I'm not mean. I'm a student looking for the right answer but u r trying to make me mean and one more thing u've completed ur work for today and getting bore tht's y u r giving me such a great award.
Be gud always
Can u let me know one more thing.
Wht type of questions we must ask in Code Project ........
I know my probs r not very intelligent but i told u i'm very new in this field.
K i'm very apologized for asking my probs.
But i think u r very intelligent so still u r wasting ur time to give me such a stupid ways. I think u must use ur precious time to give reply to other guys asking their probs. but still they're not getting the right answer. Look at other questions(Problems) waiting for the right answer.
I hope u understand.........
Bye and take ur good care...
And also i would like to suggest something Be gud always. Plz take a sound study of this ONE
modified on Tuesday, December 11, 2007 1:55:35 AM
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Thnx u for providing me such a great source of information and also i've taken something from that source.
Can u let me know one more thing.
Wht type of questions we must ask in Code Project ........
I know my probs r not very intelligent but i told u i'm very new in this area.
K i'm very apologized for asking my probs.
But i think u r very intelligent so still u r wasting ur time to give me such a stupid ways. I think u must use ur precious time to give reply to other guys asking their probs. but still they're not getting the right answer. Look at other questions(Problems) waiting for the right answer.
I hope u understand.........
Bye and take ur good care...
And also i would like to suggest something Be gud always. Plz take a sound study of this ONE
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There are some files in framework's folder having extension "*.targets" such as Microsoft.Common.targets , Microsoft.CSharp.targets etc. these files are related to building Projects from Visual Studio and by using MSBuild, can anyone please tell me does there any documentation/help available for these files.
Best Regards,
Mushq
Mushtaque Ahmed Nizamani
Software Engineer
Ultimus Pakistan
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Have you tried googling this?
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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Hi all
I have some troubles with return type from UnManaged Code to Managed
I have UnManaged function which returns VARIANT *
And i have Managed function, which works with return result here is code
class Program
{
[DllImport("Convert_Dll.dll",EntryPoint = "Load")]
extern private static IntPtr Load(AppDomain Domain, string Name, IntPtr Test);
static void Main(string[] args)
{
IntPtr tt = new IntPtr();
object Obj = new object();// = new object();
int i = 0;
Marshal.AllocCoTaskMem(4);
Obj = Marshal.GetObjectForNativeVariant(Load(AppDomain.CurrentDomain, "Cool", tt));//,1);
i = (int)Obj;
}
}
the Object Obj is always null, but the function Load invokes correct.. Can U help me?
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Usually an object being null means that data wasn't returned due to an error. Have you figure this problem out?
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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Hi!
I'm working on wizard for exporting some data to xml. Nice feature would be functional progress bar.
So far it is "dumb" and goes ++ or -- when it reaches maximum, while data is being written.
How can I (if I can) track progress of writing.
Edit:
I have found the solution for my question, but I'm too shy to show it.
It works, but looks awkward.
Any ideas what would be the proper way to do this?
modified on Saturday, December 08, 2007 12:05:43 PM
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Hi,
I try to connect the exchange 2003 using httpwebrequest .net class.
I am trying to get a list of foders using webdav. I took the script from the msdn site:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa494246.aspx
We use exchange 2003 .
The build of the project succeeded but an error occured on this row :
Response = (HttpWebResponse)Request.GetResponse();
The error mesage is - The remote server returned an error: (404) Not Found.
I thought that the problem is in this url -
string strRootURI = http://mailit.com/exchange/davide/;
but when I try it in the IE , I see my inbox.
How can I solve this problem ?
Thanks,
David
The code I use:
<br />
using System.Net;<br />
using System.IO;<br />
using System.Text;<br />
using System.Xml;<br />
<br />
namespace ExchangeSDK.Snippets.CSharp<br />
<br />
{<br />
<br />
class GettingListOfFoldersWebDAV<br />
<br />
{<br />
<br />
[STAThread]<br />
<br />
static void Main(string[] args)<br />
<br />
{<br />
<br />
System.Net.HttpWebRequest Request;<br />
System.Net.WebResponse Response;<br />
System.Net.CredentialCache MyCredentialCache;<br />
<br />
string strRootURI = http:
string strUserName = "a0dave";<br />
string strPassword = "123456";<br />
string strDomain = "mois";<br />
string strQuery = "";<br />
byte[] bytes = null;<br />
System.IO.Stream RequestStream = null;<br />
System.IO.Stream ResponseStream = null;<br />
System.Xml.XmlTextReader XmlReader = null;<br />
<br />
try<br />
<br />
{<br />
<br />
strQuery = "";<br />
strQuery += "SELECT \"DAV:href\" FROM scope('hierarchical traversal of \"";<br />
<br />
strQuery += strRootURI + "\"')";<br />
MyCredentialCache = new System.Net.CredentialCache();<br />
MyCredentialCache.Add(new System.Uri(strRootURI),<br />
"NTLM",<br />
new System.Net.NetworkCredential(strUserName, strPassword, strDomain)<br />
<br />
);<br />
<br />
<br />
Request = (System.Net.HttpWebRequest)HttpWebRequest.Create(strRootURI);<br />
<br />
<br />
Request.Credentials = MyCredentialCache;<br />
<br />
<br />
Request.Method = "SEARCH";<br />
<br />
bytes = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes((string)strQuery);<br />
Request.ContentLength = bytes.Length;<br />
RequestStream = Request.GetRequestStream();<br />
RequestStream.Write(bytes, 0, bytes.Length);<br />
RequestStream.Close();<br />
Request.ContentType = "text/xml";<br />
<br />
Response = (HttpWebResponse)Request.GetResponse();<br />
ResponseStream = Response.GetResponseStream();<br />
XmlReader = new XmlTextReader(ResponseStream);<br />
<br />
while (XmlReader.Read())<br />
{<br />
if (XmlReader.Name == "a:href")<br />
{<br />
XmlReader.Read();<br />
Console.WriteLine("Value: " + XmlReader.Value);<br />
Console.WriteLine("");<br />
XmlReader.Read();<br />
}<br />
}<br />
XmlReader.Close();<br />
ResponseStream.Close();<br />
Response.Close();<br />
}<br />
<br />
catch (Exception ex)<br />
{<br />
Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);<br />
Console.ReadLine();<br />
}<br />
}<br />
}<br />
}<br />
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Hi all ,
I'm developing an application with C#.Net 2.0 and SQL Server 2005 , I want to consult you about the best solution to deploy this application on a Workgroup Environment with about 15 clients so that any change in the appplication that is located on server takes affect in all of the clients and this app becomes updated for all of the clients without needing to update them one by one?! I have heard about XCopy Developement , but I don't know whether it is suitable for this scenario or no ,
Thanks in advance .
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DotNetWWW wrote: I have heard about XCopy Developement , but I don't know whether it is suitable for this scenario or no
No really. You want to look into ClickOnce deployment.
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Thanks , But :
Is there any other solution>
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Why is ClickOnce not acceptable? From what you have said it would seem to be the best solution. Obviously there is something about your environment that makes it unacceptable. I cannot suggest anything else unless I know what the constraints are.
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