| Missing DLLs (5 replies) |
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| I downloaded the .NET SDK, Beta 2 to a Win98 machine. The System.Collections.DLL and System.ComponentModel.DLL are missing. Did my download not work properly, or do they not install on a Win98 machine? |
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| addition solution (2 replies) |
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| Respected Sir Solution of this problem is given below Textbox3.text ((textbox1.text).Todouble()) (textbox2.text).Todouble())).ToString(); This is best way .it is applicable for integers and as float values Junaid majeed |
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| vc (2 replies) |
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| Respected Sir I need help on VC.NET(VC 7.0).pls. tell me some URLs or articles on it . I m waiting for your reply Junaid Majeed |
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| Consumers / Providers (2 replies, VIP) |
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| To everyone really ... I'll tell you what my and 'maybe' a lot of programmers dilemma may be. Whilst I fully admit that I have only had a pc for about 5 years and am therefore not a patch on you ... but one aspire one day to be as knowledgable as you. What I feel is this. There is a programming hierachy. I, in the past, have ended up using a lot of 3rd party software that I would have liked to wri... |
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| Shell (3 replies) |
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| Hiya Mitch ... (and to everyone else) Can you help with a little problem that's been naggling me for ages. I do a lot of web stuff mainly for me and my knowledge base but I can't find out how to programmatically empty the temp internet files. Stuff in here can mess you about when your testing stuff so I need a quick way of emptying it. I would set the browser not to cache but I can't even do that ... |
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| RegardsTemp Internet Files (3 replies) |
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| Michel & Mitch. Well thanx for all the help guys but alas none of it is any good I don't believe 'cos it all relates to files. Though the places I was pointed to will help in the future for other stuff. And that's NOT what is in the cache ... they're not files they're pointers ( I think I read somewhere) I have done it though using C from some code I found on my hdd in MSDN. Specifiacally go to IE... |
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