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What I think Dave is trying to say is not that CP shouldn't host x86asm articles but that with so few people using it anymore that the authorbase doesn't exist to produce articles any longer.
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Bingo! That's for the clarification!
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Subject : Change/Set font for whole VC++6/MFC App
In MFC MDI app (VC++ 6.0, MFC, Win98/Win2000), how to change/set font for whole App (e.g. Arial or say Times New Roman) (only for single App) for MDI Frame title, MDI Child title, for Menu/SubMenu/Menu Tooltip, for Tooltip text of Toolbar, Status Bar etc.
Means changing/setting font for whole app (and if possible changing dynamically also at runtime).
For painting custom title for MDI App, code from your excellent ShadeCap example helps (Article MSJ January 1997 as well as MSJ June 1997)
Some guidence on how to change/set font (for single App) for
- Menu / Submenu / Menu Tooltip
- Tooltip text of Toolbar
- Status Bar
- Tooltip Text displayed for Minimize, Maximize/Restore Button, Close Button
Please suggest some article/solution ?
Ana
Ana_v123
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HI!!
i am developing a download manager utility... that allows us to download files even if the connection is broken... the incomplete files are stored in a tmp file and downloading is resumed after the connection is established...i will have to use reliable udp to ensure that packets are not lost and are deliv'rd in proper order.... i need help regarding implemntation of Reliable UDP... im having RFCS... any article or source code for implemting it will do...thanks!
V.G
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There's no such thing. UDP specifies that packets are NOT guaranteed to reach their destination at all let alone in the correct order. What you're specifying is what TCP is for.
You could try and implement this all you want in your code, but since the intervening routers and switches won't be implementing your Reliable UDP, you can't possibly make it work.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
-- modified at 15:06 Wednesday 28th September, 2005
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Dave, I must disagree with you on this.
Reliable UDP (Both as a specification, and as a concept) has for
quite some time been used in various specialty applications.
I've gotten the opportunity to work with UDP reliability extensively in
developing a Server-Site Workflow management system. Our version uses
ACKs, but there are many different options available in this area.
Allow me to quote an excerpt from the following article:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1200901/why-is-udp-a-software-reliable-ordering-system-faster-than-tcp[^]
"TCP is a stream-oriented protocol, whereas UDP is a message-oriented protocol.
Hence TCP does more than just reliability and ordering.
See this post (http://www.sharpprogrammer.com/networking/comparison-tcp-and-udp-protocol/)
for more details. Basically, the RakNet developers added the reliability and ordering
while still keeping it as a message-oriented protocol, and so the result was more
lightweight than TCP (which has to do more)."
If your project is lightweight and doesn't need the bandwidth and CPU associated with multiple TCP connections, then I would suggest using Reliable UDP.
However, if your purpose is simply to pass large (1kb+) amounts of data over a steady connection, then TCP is the right way to go.
modified on Friday, October 16, 2009 1:53 PM
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You reply to this 4 years later? OK...
Yes, it's possible to do, but since UPD doesn't natively support reliability features at the network level they have to be implemented at the application level.
In regard to the original poster, he didn't sound like anyone with even a remote grasp of how to implement Sliding Window, or any other app-level protocol for that matter.
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hi all
i need a source code to implement sliding window protocol
thanks & regards
mercy
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Go on the Internet and search for source code to Kermit - an ancient BBS file transfer protocol - it used sliding window protocol. Also, I think YMODEM file transfer protocol did also.
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hi..miller.i don't know about the coding sites.so pls send me the code to my mail id siva.icon@gmail.com
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Has anyone ever done any research on this idea applied to the web? Obviously you'd have to only consider the subset of sites that have at least one link in and out of, but within that can one assert that any two websites can be linked by X (direct - ie not via search engine queries) links?
Maybe this is a silly/trivial question - I can't quite get my head around it!
Fred
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hi all,
My project is in asp.net. we ftp the code to the us server. It is installed properly. now the the button click event is not being fired in one page. if we comment the validation controls then it is working.
If anybody know the solution plz help me.
bye.
Tushar Kumar
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You know when you have developed a large web application and thoroughly tested it, even had other people within your organisation test it, it all works great. The application is published to a live server, the client tests it... The application is in heavy demand, it works great. But, every now and again an error occurs, a bug report is generated by the application and is automatically e-mailed to the developer in charge. The user is presented with an opportunity to enter what happend, this gets e-mailled to the developer as well.
The above is what happens at my workplace. I try to reproduce this error to no avail. I have details of the contents of all the session objects, form contents, stack trace, inner exceptions etc.
The problem is what was the lead up to this error? What were the clients actions prior to the error?
Does anyone know of a tool that simply sits on the live server recording all the GET / POST methods etc, then when an error does occur the days recording for example could be retrieved locally and replayed against your test server?
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can you put some article on Biometric for iris (eye) matching
Here I see only Video releted article and not the actual Image processing
plz Look into the matter
sagar
Love Is Photogenic ,It requires a dark to develope.
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Hi
I am developing a ASP.Net application. My application have 5 layers. (1) Web Layer (2) Business Logic Layer (3) Data Access Layer (4) Business Entity (5) System Framework.
I want to put Exception Management Application Block (EMAB) in SystemFramework layer, so that it can be accessible from all layer. In SystemFramework layer i put EMAB (2 dlls Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement and Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement.Interfaces.dll), ExceptionPublisher.cs and ExceptionXMLPublisher.cs. I can access ExceptionPublisher.cs and ExceptionXMLPublisher.cs from other layers but to publish error i have to access ExceptionManager.Publish which is not accessible.
Anyone know what to do.
Thanks & Regards
Danech
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i have to build a ranking system for the artifacts most visited by the viewers
and the visitors have to be unique.the articles are displayed by searching the intranet by a search engine. i have developed the database to store the url and the clicker ip or username. now the problem is how to track the username or IP address from the browser itself and load it in the database along with the URL visted by him. this application has to be loaded on the intranet.
please help me as to how this can be done. you can either send me an code excerpt or an article to implement this.
suraj
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my application depends on asp.net, i am using the coveo enterprise search engine. you too can download it, it has an evaluation version and can search upto 5000 documents free of cost. there you will have options to use either asp or the dotnet version i.e asp.net.
thanks
suraj
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Well, the Request object has everything you need.
Client IP: Request.UserHostAddress
Client DNS NAme : Request.UserHostName
URL: Request.Url.
etc, see System.Web.HttpRequest class.
Eduardo Diaz
site | english blog | spanish blog
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thanks! please clear one more doubt.
can i redirect the user to another page when he clicks on the url from the search results page, then when the user is redirected to my page can i collect his credentials such as the url he clicked and the hostname of the user and store it in the database.
i would be glad if you could help me out as to how to do it. with an example or an article that would help me.
regards
suraj
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can a tftp be provided with security features such as encryption using linux.
please suggest some projects of 6 months duration.
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Hi, My reqirement is to identify a self registering dll for packaging purposes. I'm looking for a logic to identify the self registering dlls from others by running them. It can be done using a dependency walker, but i need to understand how its done!
Thanks in Advance for the idea....
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1. Use LoadLibrary API to load the desired DLL
2. Try get a handle to DllRegisterServer function and also for DllUnregisterServer function of the DLL you loaded in step 1. Please refer MSDN for signature/prototype of this function. I think the API you will need to use is GetProcAddress API
3. If you could succesfully access these functions then you hav a Self Registering DLL (basically a COM DLL).
I hope this helps.
Have a great day ahead!
Regards,
Sohail Kadiwala
(My Blog - http://blogs.wdevs.com/sohail/[^])
modified 21-Apr-21 21:01pm.
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