Re: [OT] 10-11 inch notebook

2012-01-12 Thread Bill Chesnut
I got a Dell Latitude E6220 (12.5") off Grays Online a couple of months ago for $427 (inc gst & delivery), great machine for traveling. Bill Chesnut BizTalk Server MVP Melbourne, Australia _ From: Bec Carter [mailto:bec.usern...@gmail.com] To: ozDotNet [mailto:ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com

RE: SQLite FK constraints warning [2]

2012-01-12 Thread Greg Keogh
I think these lines from the FAQ might give us cause to worry. I think I'll stick to the SQLite ADO.NET provider until I hear otherwise - Greg Q: Since SQLite has a dll and exe you can download why port to C#? A: It was an exercise to learn the C# language Q: Should I report bugs to the

RE: SQLite FK constraints warning

2012-01-12 Thread Greg Keogh
Along these lines. Did you guys see the link to the new full managed C# version of SqlLite? http://code.google.com/p/csharp-sqlite/ Holey schmoley! As much as I like managed code, I must ask why on earth would they bother? I have the source code for SQLite and it's goddamn enormous and has i

Re: [OT] 10-11 inch notebook

2012-01-12 Thread Dave Walker
http://crave.cnet.co.uk/laptops/best-netbook-top-10-mini-laptops-rated-49297248/Usually pretty unbiased I have found. On 12 January 2012 09:41, Bec Carter wrote: > Thanks though I'm not into the tablet thing. The only tablet I've seen > worth even considering is the iPad and that costs too much

Re: [OT] 10-11 inch notebook

2012-01-12 Thread Bec Carter
Thanks though I'm not into the tablet thing. The only tablet I've seen worth even considering is the iPad and that costs too much for me. I'm just after a cheap netbook $200-$400 max. On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 9:33 AM, mike smith wrote: > Tablet + bluetooth keyboard? > > On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 8:3

Re: How to feed xmldocument as in-memory string into browser (IE9)?

2012-01-12 Thread Mark Hurd
You need to get hold of a document object and doc.write the xml to it. You'll have to set up the document object with the right styles, etc. to get the XML to display right. Writing to a temporary file is most likely to be much simpler. -- Regards, Mark Hurd, B.Sc.(Ma.)(Hons.)