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<0> it compiled now <1> cool, I was worried about the < and our net is really slow today <2> http://www.experts-exchange.com/Programming/Programming_Languages/Dot_Net/ASP_DOT_NET/Q_21852860.html << can someone help with this? <0> when an operator< would be missing, then you get an error in the STL header about that. <3> experts-exchange?? this nonsense that requires you to register to see the answer? <0> I thought you have to pay before you can see answers, you are free to give answers though, HAHAHA. <0> How to make money over the back of others (volunteers) <3> well that doesn't meet my expectations on what exchange could mean :p <4> well, i just wasted a day learning something <4> good stuff <2> hell just tell me if you can help <2> jokers <4> number of times i've used the DataGrid: 0 <3> so that you can sell your answers?? <3> s/your/our/ <2> ...
<2> do you even know how it works? <2> I just put the question there because usually you get good answers there <2> If you can point me to a better forum I'll put the question there as well <4> i'm also far from the ASP.NET expert, though i did make a templated custom control once <2> peterhu do you see the problem? Boss man told me to integrate a spell checker into his report. <2> Heck. He even wants me to integrate a grammer checker in it. but wouldn't release the money to buy it so it got capped. <4> nope, i don't see the problem <0> hmm... this needs 5 minutes to just LINK :/ <0> so far that is... it's still linking. <4> hehe, i once did a brownbag demo where i built excel.exe as a managed executable <4> i made the mistake of touching an obj file in the presentation <4> it took 15 minutes to link <0> ouch <4> so i went on to other topics while it linked, and luckily it completed by the time the demo was nearly over <0> I expect g++ to be inefficient in this case though... it's impossible to be this slow :/ <4> so we could demonstrate that excel was now running as a managed application and hosting the CLR <4> as this debugging excersice is as close as i've come to native debugging in months, it's a welcome escape <4> i miss native code this much <-----> <5> Hi, does anybody know if you can have both Visual Studio 2k3 and 2k5 installed happily on the same computer? <4> yes, they can <4> you can install 2005, 2005 express versions, 2003, 2002, and visual studio 6 even <5> peterhu, cheers. is there any gotchas though? <4> there shouldn't be <4> they tested it quite extensively for conflicts <5> sa-weet, cheers peterhu. <4> any time, and thank you for choosing 2005, the choice of champions <4> wow <4> adplus is a great script <4> i thought it was good until i found the configuration file documentation, and now i think it's great <4> we should be able to track down our silent process terminations using this with no problem <4> time to head home <6> what is adplus? <1> dunno <6> hmmm <6> an MS tool <6> of some sort. <1> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;286350 <1> maybe that's it? <6> yeah, that's what I just read too. <6> it sounds like spyware software <6> or spyware finding software though. <1> looks kinda old...talks about NT4.0 and W2K <1> and VS6.0 <1> have to check w/ peter for more details, I guess <6> heh <6> Wasting a little time on the Onion, I found my views on the First Amendment summed up in 15 words: If we dont protect freedom of speech, how will we know who the ***holes are? <7> hi. can i use socks proxy for getting html pages? <7> or only http/https connect? <4> vic, adplus is a vbscript script which automates logging and dumping using cdb <4> available in the Debugging Tools for Windows toolkit <1> peterhu thankyou <1> works w/ the modern OSs and runtimes? <4> yep <8> Well, I've come to a liberating decision. <8> And it has nothing to do with peterhu, believe it or not. <8> I'm turning back the clock 10 years or so in my development style, and I'm going to restart my habit of rewriting significants bits of the application, willy-nilly, simply because it needs to be done. <8> I enjoyed development a lot more then. <9> Hm, what exactly is the development style you are breaking away from? <8> Doing what's in the feature request or bug report and waiting for consensus from managers on anything else I find that's broken.
<6> http://www.comics.com/comics/unfit/archive/unfit-20060430.html <6> heh <4> Solamente: w00t <6> http://www.comics.com/creators/wizardofid/archive/wizardofid-20060510.html <6> heh 2 <10> Solamente: but won't that make the managers grumpy <11> anyone here? <12> Can anyone answer a coding question based around browsers? <12> If you access the website yorkshire.iop.org and click on say the "contacts" link on mozilla, it asks you if you want to download a .bin file <12> But internet explorer on windows gets the file fine. Also, the source of the downloaded file loads in mozilla fine too, it just seems a bodge in the loading of it. <12> From the link that is <13> firefox wants me to download a file called Contacts, no extension <12> Thats the problem in firefox, but if you do the same thing it works fine in Internet Explorer. Why? <12> Its a reputable website for the UK Institute of Physics so its not a virus or any kind of dodgy website BTW <12> But I'd like to know why different browsers treat the data differently <14> not sure what the standards say, but the people who run that site are not on top of the intelligent list <14> whats funny is that they validated their pages too <12> I noticed. That it what made it even more unusual for me. <14> Firefox ***umes that a page that is not of a mapped extension should be downloaded rather than parsed <14> it makes most operations much more conveinient <13> are you using php? <13> oh you're not doing it? <14> The "Contacts" file is really just html <14> I just downloaded it... <14> Firefox incorectly determined the file type <14> but thats reasonable since windows has no real good way of determining file type besides extension <14> you should e-mail them stating there error <12> It happens on my home computer working under Linux though too. <14> linux has no good way either... old mac operating systems did, and a few others <12> And if it is an issue with windows why does IE cope with it? <14> IE does 'anoying behavior" <14> I think <14> sec <14> oh... hmm nevermind. I guess IE makes an ***umption... <14> I definately place blame on the webmaster though... it falls under the undefined behavior category in my head... <12> Someone elsewhere has suggested that because it is an extensionless link on the server it reports its HTTP header as being application/octet-stream rather than text/HTML, which is what it really is. However, IE is programmed to sense the actual format of the file, whereas firefox doesn't investigate further and just gives you the option to save it. <4> that sounds right <10> what <15> any one know how to use the DeviceIoControl API to send data to a device???? <16> yawn <16> 'evening <10> sup rd <4> scrubs > cowmoo <16> scrubs? <15> DeviceIoControl API or ReadFile, WriteFile <16> marCKo you're going to have to present a problem <4> scrubs, the sitcom <4> which pwns <16> oh, is that the bunch of gay people <15> ok, im trying to send and recive data to a USB device, and i can get the handle to the device returned by createfile <4> no, that's texas <15> but i dont know how to use the DeviceIoControl API <16> did you read the docs? <15> yes <16> so what's giving you trouble? <15> this fuction as a parameter need a device control code <16> what function? <15> DeviceIoControl <15> and a already see al control codes for devices <15> and there's only control codes to storage devices <16> dwIoControlCode is the value that specifies the operation the VxD should perform. You must somehow obtain the list of possible dwIoControlCode values for a VxD before you know what operation you should select. But most of the time, you're the one who codes the VxD so you know the list of all possible dwIoControlCode values <15> and there's only control codes to storage devices <15> i was wondering if it would be better use ReadFile, WriteFile APis rather than DeviceIoControl???? <16> can you use WriteFile to communicate with a USB device? seems unlikely <15> well that's actually my doubt <15> but why not... i mean with the right parameters <10> scrubs is **** <10> I will keep asying that <10> sentimental BS <10> usually I turn it off at the last 5 mintues, lately I 've been turning it off at the last 10 minutes <4> the sentimental drivel poop wasn't that heavy in the last two episodes <4> stupid season ending <4> can't believe it's almost june <4> wtf did that happen
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