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Use VerticalStackWithOverflow in the same property. It will stack every item, 1 to a line, vetically. If that's not what you need, you're gonna have to create your own control.
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hi,
I'm looking for a tool that i can run to check a XML file on my sever and read the version numbers than are currently installed then if they are new to download them and install preferably by a silent install or for it to download 2 files and i will make a batch file to silently install i need it to update many applications while also checking for newly added applications also i what to run it in at the start up of my computer
PS. I'm not sure if C# is the right language but its my prefered language i can also us C++ i also tried this one http://geekswithblogs.net/arosenfeld/articles/43620.aspx[^]"> but it didn't quite work like how i what it to
thanks all
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if i am accessing a xml file in c#, tree view. an if i delet the node from tree view an save it in original xml file, how can i save it? plzzzzzzz help me its urgunt.........
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AFAIK, you need to handle the event which fires when a node is deleted, then find the same node in the XML file and delete it. Then save the file. You can use XMLDocument class for this.
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Hello!
I was wondering if it is possible to monitor all the URLs visited from a Internet Explorer. Searched little bit, but wasn't able to find anything useful.
For further clarification, I want to keep the log of each and every URL visited/browsed/accessed from Internet Explorer, including all the links of files downloaded (even from save as dialog box).
Anyone have any idea where to start?
Regards,
Adeel
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Adeel Chaudhry wrote: any idea where to start?
Not sure. You might have to tap into the object instance of the url textbox. I've seen it done for other apps, but don't recall the exact approach.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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Paul Conrad wrote: You might have to tap into the object instance of the url textbox.
Do you mean instance of Internet Explorer's URL textbox?!
Paul Conrad wrote: I've seen it done for other apps...
Can you let me know the names of such applications?
Thanks for quick reply!
Regards,
Adeel
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Adeel Chaudhry wrote: Do you mean instance of Internet Explorer's URL textbox?!
Yes.
Adeel Chaudhry wrote: Can you let me know the names of such applications?
I know QA Wizard does. It is commercial, and you won't find the code. A google search can probably bring something up as far as sample code goes.
"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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I think you need to get the handle to the window, then find the handle for the textbox from there. There should be articles on that sort of thing here on CP, though no doubt in c++.
My current favourite word is: Nipple!
-SK Genius
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Can you provide me a link for how to create four sided handles on an image in C#. Thanks
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netJP12L wrote: provide me a link for how to create four sided handles
Try google.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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I didn't find anything related to it may be it's called something else. I even tried searching on CP.
Thanks for replying though
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I have an idea of what you are trying to accomplish. You may have to create a custom image control that has the source image and the four handles.
"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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But how can i show 8 handles. how to generate them
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Take an example, I'd like to see the source code of DataSource,
where can I find it?
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DataSource? That's a property, several classes have one. Which interests you?
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Download Reflector here
It will let you view all the internal workings of an assembly, in several different langauges as well . Great for learning.
Mark.
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The .NET Framework source is being released under a read-only reference license. When we announced that we were releasing the source back in October, some people had concerns about the potential impact of their viewing the source. To help clarify and address these concerns, we made a small change to the license to specifically call out that the license does not apply to users developing software for a non-Windows platform that has “the same or substantially the same features or functionality” as the .NET Framework. If the software you are developing is for Windows platforms, you can look at the code, even if that software has "the same or substantially the same features or functionality" as the .NET Framework.
So don't look you naughty Mono boys, OK
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I know that to display a custom control's attribute in a specific category in the PropertyGrid you use:
[Browsable(true), Category("SomeCategory"), Description("Some info....")]
What I would like to do is have one overriding category for my control's attributes (such as "Control Specific") and then have subcategories for more specific things (such as "Colors"). Sort of like under "Appearance" there is "Font". How do I do that?
Thanks.
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In short, you can't define a sub-category. You can have properites be expandable though. In your example, the Appearance property would be of type (say) MyAppearance. MyAppearance type would define it's TypeConverter as ExpandableObjectConverter[^]. Then MyAppearance's properties would be shown in the PropertyGrid (which would include a Font property).
This[^] article describes how to use ICustomTypeDescriptor (which allows you to dynamically change what is shown in the PropertyGrid) and ExpandableObjectConverter.
Take care,
Tom
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