I have problem with TEXTAREA HTML tags in my Web application (MS IE 6.0).
User fills-in content of TEXTAREA on HTML dialog window.
After accepting, content of TEXTAREA from dialog window is copied to
TEXTAREA on main HTML window:
wndTxtArea.value = dlgTxtArea.value;
Then user may take the text
Hello. I've also posted this on the OT list, but since I didn't get an
answer, I though I'd give it a try here.
I'm building a component which is going to be consumed as an ActiveX
control. Since VB6 uses the interface ICategorizeProperties to get the
correct category for a property, I thought
Luis,
uint GetCategoryName (
int PROPCAT,
uint lcid,
out string pbstrName
)
This is only correct if you have the PreserveSig attribute on the method
declaration. Without it, the signature should be
void GetCategoryName(int Ppropcat, uint lcid, out string pbstrName)
or
string
Hello Mattias.
the class inherits from an interface where the method is defined. In
this definition the method is anotated with the PreserveSig attribute.
Should't this be enough?
btw, another question: shouldn't the siganture:
string GetCategoryName(int propcat, uint lcid )
only be used if
I believe what you are looking for is Services without C
Bill,
I believe what you are looking for is Services without Components. There are a number
of articles on it that I found at google.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enlr=ie=UTF-8q=services+without+components+com%2BbtnG=Search
I have
Apologies.
I am need to create a web-app which the administrator must use to
update,view and store word documents in a sql database.
Say the administrator clicks a link to view the Internet Usage Policy. At
Page_load this policy will appear in a textarea; the administrator will
then edit and
Ah, now we get somewhere.
Say the administrator clicks a link to view the Internet
Usage Policy. At Page_load this policy will appear in a
textarea; the administrator will then edit and click the save
button. At which point the edited policy will be saved to the
database.
How exactly do
Your post appears to be unreadable. Would it be possible for you to try
again?
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If the following url is correct:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-
us/cossdk/htm/pgservices_serviceswithoutcomponents_5axz.asp
This functionality appears to be C/C++ specific? While I'm sure this
functionality can be accessed from .Net is this a good idea?
Your email is bouncing back when I attempt to email you
Bill,
Your email is bouncing back when I attempt to email you directly. If you google for
services without components com+, I believe that you will find what you are looking
for. I haven't used it personally, but I do believe that is
I am need to create a web-app which the administrator must use to
update,view and store word documents in a sql database.
Say the administrator clicks a link to view the Internet Usage Policy.
At
Page_load this policy will appear in a textarea;
A Word document has formatting information
It's not what I want, it's what my boss wants. I would like to
preserve
the
font, formatting, graphics in the document.
OK, so a textarea is out. Using a textarea will cause you to lose all of
the formatting in the Word document. A textarea will preserve only the
text.
What is Windows
You should be able to do a regasm Yourdll.dll /codebase followed by regsvcs.
The first will register your object with COM and setting its codebase so it
can be privately deployed, and the second obviously installed a COM+
application for your component.
Adam..
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Hello.
ok, suppose you have class A, which has a property named classb of
type ClassB. ClassB also has a property named T.
class A
{
public ClassB classB {...}
}
class B
{
public string T;
}
Now let's suppose that I have an array or a collection of elements of
type A. Is there a way for
Luis Abreu wrote:
Hello.
ok, suppose you have class A, which has a property named classb of
type ClassB. ClassB also has a property named T.
class A
{
public ClassB classB {...}
}
class B
{
public string T;
}
Now let's suppose that I have an array or a collection of
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