there is a limit in Internet Explorer, but using code you shouldn't
have an issue.  How quickly will users be able to enter a new url
compared to how quickly the pictures are downloaded?

Have you looked into MSMQ - Microsoft Message Queue?

On 1 Sep, 09:58, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Isn't there a cap on how many images you can download at once? Most
> downloader/uploader programs only download/upload 2-8 files at a
> time...any more than that is inefficient/eats all your bandwidth, no?
> I would like to DL about 8 at a time, and queue the rest...
>
> On Aug 20, 12:40 am, CK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Why build a listbox full of the items?
>
> > I would write my method for downloading the images, then create a
> > delegate with a matching signature.  Every time the user enters text
> > and clicks the button, call the delegate asynchronously, passing in
> > the string.  This means each image will be downloaded asynchronously
> > with no queuing mechanism required.
>
> > On 19 Aug, 23:50, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I'm making a Windows Forms Application. It contains a ListView, a
> > > TextBox and a Button. The user can type some stuff in the TextBox,
> > > click the Button, and it will be added to the ListView. I want to
> > > process the items in the ListView and then pop them off list, using a
> > > separate thread, so that the program doesn't hang and the user can add
> > > more items while it's running. With what I have right now, I can't
> > > remove items from the list from a different thread. I understand why
> > > this causes problems, but I'm not sure how to fix it. I've tried
> > > following a few tutorials to use delegates, but I can't seem to get it
> > > to work. Here's what I've got right now:
>
> > > using System;
> > > using System.Collections.Generic;
> > > using System.ComponentModel;
> > > using System.Data;
> > > using System.Drawing;
> > > using System.Text;
> > > using System.Windows.Forms;
> > > using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
> > > using System.Threading;
>
> > > namespace ImageDownloader
> > > {
> > >     public partial class Form1 : Form
> > >     {
> > >         public Form1()
> > >         {
> > >             InitializeComponent();
> > >         }
>
> > >         private void Download()
> > >         {
> > >             while (true)
> > >             {
> > >                 if (listView1.Items.Count > 0)
> > >                 {
> > >                     listView1.Items.RemoveAt(0);
> > >                 }
> > >             }
> > >         }
>
> > >         private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
> > >         {
> > >            listView1.Items.Add(textBox1.Text);
> > >            textBox1.Text = "";
> > >         }
>
> > >         private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
> > >         {
> > >             Thread t = new Thread(new ThreadStart(Download));
> > >             t.Start();
> > >         }
> > >     }
>
> > > }
>
> > > This theoretically should just remove all the items from the list as
> > > soon as they are added, one by one. Obviously I'll do some processing
> > > on each item first, but I need to get this working before I get into
> > > that :)
>
> > > Thanks for any help.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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