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<0> nice - http://www.tshirthell.com/store/product.php?productid=656 <1> http://thetravisty.com/Saturday_Night_Live/wmv/Suspected_Terrorists.htm <1> incredibly funny <2> were you arrested? <3> is your name saeeed <4> hahaha <5> Does anyone know of any programs that extract offline contact info from websites, a spider of some sort? I have to update a database of non-profit organizations after business hours and there are several thousand entries. <1> jeph, what lies <2> any of you know of a way to restart your clipboard other than rebooting? <2> mine just decided to stop working <6> Disconnect from RDP and anything else that tries to **** with it <7> Douche! <8> lol <8> I have returned <7> You smell like fish and cologne <8> Nah... that is Canada you smell
<7> Then surely there'd be moose mixed in.. <8> I prefer beaver ;) <8> ok.. now that the greetings are done... <8> Is it possible to inherit from System.Web.UI.ListControl without inheriting the visual aspect? <7> Why not just use an array? <8> Well.. I actually would like to use most of the properties from the ListControl. The most important being the datamodel. <8> I was going to just inherit the DataBoundControl, but it doesn't seem to support DataValueField <8> Or... I can't figure out how to leverage it <8> I have been using Reflector to view the ListControl and it actually does inherit from DataBoundControl <8> So... if you can explain to me how to do that I would definately prefer to do it that way <8> Didn't you miss me? ;) <8> I have that feeling like I am missing a step. <1> hey its douche! <1> DOUCHE <8> lol <8> Glad to see I still have my fans :) <1> DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE DOUCHE <8> That's more like it. <8> It's been awhile since I made the title <9> hi <9> how can i check if an instance of a controll collection is available? <3> i dont like arrowhead brand water <10> it made my **** longer <1> oh look its the wifi thief <3> wifi should be free for the poor and homeless. down with the man! <3> although they dont have laptops to begin with <11> how might i go about taking a screenshot through code in vb6? <10> takescreenshot() <1> CaptureMyCock() <11> takescreenshot()? <11> thats a function? <11> O.o <10> actually i lied <10> but senz is pointing you in the right direction <1> yea <11> yeah <11> i figured it all out now <11> CaptureMyCock() works great <11> thx guys <3> Mike Hawk? <11> who's mike hawk? <3> would you like to meet Mike Hawk? <3> Because Mike Hawk is very eager to meet you. <12> [19:45] <3> would you like to meet Mike Hawk? <12> [19:46] <3> Because Mike Hawk is very eager to meet you. <12> ahahaha <11> more questions <11> why doesnt LOF work <13> hey anyone around? <11> Open file For Input As #1; strThingy = Input(LOF(1), 1) <11> that says theres input past the end of file <13> I need to figure a way to read a single line of a multi line textbox. <13> For example... If a textbox contains 3 lines, then I want to be able to capture that. <11> kZo: I have no idea <13> maybe as an array. <14> how many lines could this textbox have? <13> 1 - 100 <13> or more.... doubtful over 100 <14> Split(textbox)(lineNumber) <13> that's it? <14> er'
<14> Split(textbox,vbcrlf)(lineNumber) <14> zero based, remember <14> that's it <13> right, like an array <13> ok... thanks Teycho <7> Might as well ***ign to an array <13> I play to. <13> plan* <7> No point in splitting multiple times <1> might as well <1> right no point at all <13> how do you do that? <7> Also check the ubound when looping <1> always check <7> sFoo = Split(...) <14> Split() creates an array. just ***ign it <13> ah <1> oe got it now <11> OnError any chance you could use your ultimate knowledge of vb to help me? <7> repaeR: How much money do you have? <1> rep: vb6 eh? <11> Lots <7> Sorry, not enough <11> infinite <11> i have infinite cash <7> close <11> infinite to the infinite number of infinite powers <1> now answer <1> and? <1> the answer is? <1> ..................... <1> <11> OnError any chance you could use your ultimate knowledge of vb to help me? <1> <@OnErr0r> repaeR: How much money do you have? <1> <@Senz> rep: vb6 eh? <1> ................... <1> <11> Open file For Input As #1; strThingy = Input(LOF(1), 1) <1> <11> that says theres input past the end of file <11> oh let me scroll up <1> its going to be past end of file <11> :( <1> :p <1> no wonder why input is past end of file <1> ur sleeping on the job <11> its been a long day <1> lies <11> and i havent opened non-random access files in ages <11> so its probably some nubcake mistake <1> i know mcdonalds makes you work long shifts boy but cmon! fries up! <1> you cannot open sequential files for the lof <11> so how would I go about opening a file and getting all of its information? <11> contents* <11> not information <7> Line Input <7> or For Binary <11> line wha? <11> oh <11> For Line Input it is <7> Are you reading lines? <11> im opening a picture <7> no, Line Input statement <11> and trying to get it in a string <1> LINE INPUT is the read statement <7> then you want binary <7> and Get <1> binary? he didnt mention binary <7> And you want a byte array, not a string <11> i need it to be a string <7> "picture" <7> binary data isn't represented that well with a string <11> You know how if you open up a picture in notepad? <11> i want that <7> And it takes twice the memory <1> open filename for binary as #FreeFileVar Len=ByteReadLen <7> picture in notepad?
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