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That is if you have created your custom .. e.g if you're creating new Brush objects for paiting custom icons/images on your menu, but left out the dispose part by accident, this is possible.
you could do:
Brush b = null;<br />
try<br />
{<br />
b = new ...<br />
}<br />
finally<br />
{<br />
b.Dispose();<br />
}
OR
using (Brush b = new ...)<br />
{<br />
}
The using expression takes any object that implements IDisposable. I prefer the "using" for cleanliness, and never having to forget the 'dispose' portion in finally.
- Malhar
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i'm not using any Brush or such graphic objects.
my application started working correctly all of a sudden (by itself) without my doing anything to it.
i must research on its peculiar an odd behaviour
Any ways thanks for ur time and plz do lookup the second query i've just posted.
Regards
Saira
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I am trying to apply an Asymmetric Encryption (RSA) for file. Since the cryptographic provider needs byte inputs, the server gets overwhelmed typically in case of huge files in the magnitude of 50 MB.
Any pointers towards split and encryption?
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Hello,
I am using a WebBrowser control, that is there to display the HTML file. It has some links. The problem is, I don't want those links to change the colour when user clicks on them. I supress the link from poping up, but the colour on the hyperlink changes.
Is there a way of keeping the same blue colour?
Thank you.
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Here's a style fragment that will cause the hyperlink to always render in blue:
A:link { color: #0000FF; text-decoration: none; }
A:visited { color: #0000FF; text-decoration: none; }
A:hover { color: #0000FF; text-decoration: underline }
A:active { color: #0000FF; text-decoration: none } /ravi
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Yeah, but this has to be done in the document itself. I guess there is no property on the control itself to control the hyperlink colours.
Thanks.
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If you're programatically navigating the control to a URI, you could modify the HTML (i.e. inject an inline internal style) before setting the web browser control's content.
/ravi
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Don't I need a style sheet for that? Or I can do it the same way I am setting the background colour for the webbrowser control. How would the HTML contents look like?
Thank you.
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Sorry, I meant an internal[^] style, not an inline style.
/ravi
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hi, I am trying to get the data from datatable in to DataTableReader so i can read the data like datareader.
I am getting error "DataTableReader is invalid for current DataTable" when trying to call the GetValues method on DataTableReader.
Please shed some light. If it helps here is my code in C# 2.0
public void Execute()
{
using (DataTableReader dataTableReader = new DataTableReader(myDataTable))
{
object[] values = new object[dataTableReader.FieldCount];
int fieldCount = dataTableReader.GetValues(values);
string id= values[4].ToString();
string Type = values[0].ToString();
}
}
i am poppulating a datatable from SQL 2000 database and is getting 4 rows back ( i can see that in datatable viewer in debug mode). I am also able to get the field count on datatableReader which is 6 (=number of columns).
However, when i get to the point where i need to get the values from the dataTableReader using
dataTableReader.GetValues(values), that's where it breaks up and states "DataTableReader is invalid for current DataTable"
Please shed some light
Thanks
Needy
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Hey!
I'm new in c#, and i'm trying to make a template browser, that stores html strings in variables.
My problem is, how do i store the html to a string?
The html looks something like this:
<br />
<HTML><br />
<HEAD><br />
<title>test</title><br />
</HEAD><br />
<BODY><br />
<a href="http://www.codeproject.com/">link</a><br />
</BODY><br />
</HTML><br />
I have tryed this "string html = @"<The html>"; " but doesn't work
Any suggestions?
-- modified at 11:42 Thursday 22nd February, 2007
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Scripter47 wrote: but doesn't work
Can you explain what you mean by "doesn't work"?
/ravi
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When i have a code like this:
string html = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\" \"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\">
<html xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\">
<head>
<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\" />
<title>Untitled Document</title>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>";
Then it wouldn't compile
How do I do it?
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You cannot stretch a string literal across multiple lines like that. It should be:
string html = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\" " + "\"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\"><html " + "xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\"><head><meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" " + "content=\"text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\" /></head><body></body></html>";
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cookwww.troschuetz.de
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Scripter47 wrote: it wouldn't compile
Right - that's incorrect syntax. A string literal can't include an unescaped new line character. One way to do it is to use the string concatentation operator.
string html = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC ...";
html += "..."; /ravi
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Hi,
a valid string constant has matching double quotes on one (or every) line;
if multi-line, it needs + operators for concatenation (then strictly speaking it
is a string expression containing multiple string constants);
if new-lines are wanted, you must include them explicitly.
Example:
string str="part1\n"+
"part2\n"+
"part3.";
There is no backslash-at-end-of-line or auto-concatenate trick (as in C)
The compiler will concatenate for you, so the multi-line source code does not
result in additional run-time code.
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Thanks All
I didn't think that i'd have to do that
Thanks again
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How do I change the color of the forms frame in my application?
The color is now depending on the settings the users have done in Windows Display Properties, and I want to get control over colors in my application? I thought this would be simple, but I cannot find any ease way to do it...
Claes
Clarre
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The non-client areas of your forms (board and titlebar) are determined by the system. The only way to change those colors is to ownerdraw the entire form. You'll have to handle all the non-client painting messages and do all the drawing of the non-client area yourself.
Is it really worth the work?
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Thanks Dave,
as I said "I thought this would be simple" but after trying some stuff (like changing the SysColors when the form is activated and restore when deactivated) I think I agree. Maybe it is not really worth the effort...
I will try one more approach and if it is not good I'll surrender.
Clarre
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I want to know why this does not work. It is very simple, but when I click on it, it does not show the message box. I want to know why.
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MainMenu mainMenu1 = new MainMenu();<br />
MenuItem menuItem1 = new MenuItem("&File");<br />
<br />
menuItem1.MenuItems.Add("Data");<br />
menuItem1.MenuItems.Add("Computer"); <br />
menuItem1.MenuItems.Add("Keyboard");<br />
menuItem1.MenuItems.Add("Telephone");<br />
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menuItem1.Click += new EventHandler(OnComputer);<br />
<br />
void OnComputer(object sender, EventArgs e)<br />
{<br />
MessageBox.Show("You click on computer", "Computer Click");<br />
}<br />
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That looks like you've assigned it to the File item, not the Computer item.
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The computer item is a subitem of the file menu. So how can I assign it to the computer item. How can I fix that?
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mfcuser wrote: how can I assign it to the computer item.
MainMenu mainMenu1 = new MainMenu();
MenuItem menuItem1 = new MenuItem("&File");
menuItem1.MenuItems.Add("Data");
<code>MenuItem computerMenuItem = new MenuItem("Computer");
menuItem1.MenuItems.Add(computerMenuItem);</code>
menuItem1.MenuItems.Add("Keyboard");
menuItem1.MenuItems.Add("Telephone");
<code>computerMenuItem</code>.Click += new EventHandler(OnComputer);
void OnComputer(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
MessageBox.Show("You click on computer", "Computer Click");
} /ravi
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It is working fine now. About if I have several menu items. There must be a way to pack them to an array rather than doing it one by one. So the way I had "Data", "Keyboard", "Telephone" was incorrect. The menu items need to have their own variable to identify them rather than single string.
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