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Re: You tagged this with PHP so I thought wget. https://www.google.com/#q=wget+amazon+price+check in fact finds a prior with PHP and wget. Now you have the page and get to parse it out. | |
Re: Why does this look like chapter 13 of the book "Java Foundations Introduction to Program Design and Data Structures"? | |
Re: https://www.google.com/#q=read+pdf+in+vb6 disagrees with you. That is, it appears it's been done before. I'd disregard that and suggest you forget the PDF but just open the PDF in a reader, select all and past it into some plain text file. Then you're off to the races. As to field counts, that's … | |
Re: Did you check the caniuse web page? I may have the search wrong but it looks to fail on Safari as well. http://caniuse.com/#search=arrow | |
Re: That's been around since well, forever. If I really want to delete something I'll just boot up any other OS and kill the file or folder from there. No learning Linux. Read http://tips.oncomputers.info/archives2004/0401/2004-Jan-11.htm | |
Re: Frankly, this issue has been around for over a decade. I'll skip repeating priors and suggest you migrate to Thunderbird so when and if you change OSes your email will just slide over since Thunderbird is now on OS X, Windows, Linux and more. | |
Re: First that's poorly formatted code. Second it looks like you read the last line from the file in lines 32 to 38. Let's call it a bad implementation. Try again. Some folk want others to write their code but it's best you see what's off and rewrite it. | |
Re: This looks like a job for ... cron ... ![]() | |
Re: Just one observation. Why is count initialized to 1 in line 3? I usually start at zero. Added with edit. Same comment as JamesCherrill. No comments or design notes to decode what this function should do or how. | |
Re: While VB6 was good in its day, why not move into something less than a decade old? I worry that what you learn with VB6 won't apply to what you have in the workplace and beyond. | |
Re: How about the old numlock.exe to do that method? Just pop it into your startup and num it is. numlock.exe is on the web too. | |
Re: I see no mention of motherboard chipset drivers. Since it's from Asus, check the site for this model. And you have this Enterprise OS so tap your IT to fix it. | |
Re: Try to avoid many thousand long code dumps. Your question is one thing but where do you think there is a problem in that code? Surely it's not in all functions. | |
Re: Alarm bells went off on this one. Try this. Don't store the actual password. Make a hash of the password so to avoid troubles down the road. That's it. | |
Re: I've never seen such to this day. Since I can boot another OS I am free to copy the HDD contents so any OS hack is not going to work. Maybe you are thinking of some whole disk encrption with a pass key? | |
Re: Some typo there? By 10 user, I wonder if you have 10 users? Anyhow, code your way to the solution. Break down the problem to smaller steps. You have some work to query SQL and then control the radiobutton. Break it down. There are new members showing up asking for … | |
Re: @savedlema, I think I should share how this is usually done. The usual: "I'm Joc James." A fingerprint is given and the ID is verified. This is very fast, and usually how it's done. Your method is only done when you don't have the person there to make a claim … | |
Re: My nod is to using engines. I think that engine creation is an art and team all to its own. So for a game creator it's more about the big design and then how to implement. If you dive into a graphics engine you are now buried in that. If … | |
Re: My thought is there would be prior discussions on this. So here's my idea to find the priors. https://www.google.com/#q=keep+checkboxes+checked+after+submit+with+cookies | |
Re: Time to research the following. [CLICKONCE](https://www.google.com/#q=clickonce+visual+studio+2008) | |
Re: @diafol. I think his prior posts reveal that he's stuck with finding some settings to finely emulate this in Chrome. The cheapest s6 new here was 400 bucks but and this is a big one, if they would attend a Samsung event and get it done. Here I run into … | |
Re: This looks too similar to your post at https://www.daniweb.com/programming/threads/503251/vbhow-to-randomly-display-a-photo-from-your-files-to-a-pcturebox | |
Re: I think you have to do this in a Sanders, Clinton or Trump scenario case as well. Beyond that it looks like homework so show some effort. | |
Re: I wonder if you tried to code before you had a design. Reading from https://www.google.com/#q=design+first+then+code and posts like yours I wonder if you tried to make a design in your head and then ended up with "What do I do now?" | |
![]() | Re: Duplicate? Anyhow, given the story I would not give a nod to this being hardware or software. I worry about older machines (you didn't tell much about the laptop), torrent users (who get the latest malware it seems) and then the continent of folk that install 10 but don't install … |
Re: While it's been a few years, I never used any code to make barcodes. Here was just a font. I would change to the barcode font and I was done. | |
Re: I read your post twice and can't determine what you are trying to do. Yes, you ask some questions but what you are trying to accomplish is unclear. | |
Re: @Anna_5. Tip. Don't bury a new question in such old discussions. | |
Re: In psuedocode something like. 1. Get the list of files in an array. 2. Use a random number from 1 to the number of files. 3. That line of code would be used and for the filename would be from the array with the index being the random number in … | |
Re: Question unclear. So is this one website or two websites? | |
Re: Thinking simple here. Try this (pseudocode only) ' Found an alarm. Send SMS /usr/fuad/testing_alarms_fuad/send_alarm.pl ' Don't send alarms for 10 minutes. sleep 10 minutes 'Reset alarms, return to loop. | |
Re: That looks like a unicode null to me. https://www.google.com/#q=unicode+null for reference. If it's just that line, select the blank line and delete it. | |
Re: My advice is to not make duplicate posts. I think I see more than two of the same question from you. Folk may notice and you'll get no replies. That said, did you even take a course like System Design? These are not so much about programming but how to … | |
Re: The thing is, there are so many prior answers that you may want to read a few and find one that works for you. Example search: https://www.google.com/search?q=How+do+you+kick+users+out+of+a+SQL+Server+2008+database | |
Re: Not to discourage you but there are too many launchers today. As I read http://www.androidcentral.com/best-android-launchers the one thing you need to think of is "Can I do this?" I'm a big fan of taking on an app that at first looks just beyond the scope or scale of what I … | |
Re: 2 things. 1. Looks to be a duplicate of https://www.daniweb.com/programming/threads/503211/process-rank-in-mpic-code 2. It seems you have 16 questions you want answers to. If you want these values it looks like you could run the code and get the numbers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_Passing_Interface seems to lead me to more documents, archives, and how to … | |
Re: If I were to research this I'd read from this [search](https://www.google.com/#q=test+for+control+down+key+vb.net). | |
Re: Here that tells me there's some issue with the network or PC. Did you check TPLink for firmware updates? | |
Re: So what's up with line 21? `for(i = 0; i <= 5; i = i + 1) {` I'll call this the row and your for statement goese from 0 to 5 or 6 rows when your array is only 5 rows. Why the equal sign? Also, why i = … | |
Re: Here's the thing. A Java course may rely on you learning something before you dive into coding. Here's a web search on something I find new programmers and sometimes old ones forget. Ready? https://www.google.com/#q=design+first+then+code You've said little about your design or your prior apps. Maybe this is too big a … | |
Re: From memory Google Drive mandates you login so my quick look here says that should happen. | |
Re: @gann1. Well this is how most folk learn about backups. When I'm starting a new project one of the steps is to get backups going in case of a machine problem. You didn't reveal much but can you boot some Live CD/DVD/USB to see if the HDD contents are still … | |
Re: I'll share my son just replaced his 5 year old laptop with another gamer laptop. Here's the old and the new. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0034NGZWM ( ASUS Republic of Gamers G51JX-X3 later upped to 8GB RAM, SSD ) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01578ZKPO ( ASUS ROG GL552VW-DH71 15-Inch Gaming Laptop, Discrete GPU GeForce GTX 960M 2GB VRAM, … | |
Re: Such a bad idea. Hiding the destination would put me on alert the site has something to hide or is trying to take me to a very bad place. My advice is to not spend time on such and apply work to make your site the best it can be. | |
Re: @Reo_1, as I read https://sourceforge.net/p/sevenzip/discussion/45797/thread/0b918e30/ I get the feeling you must proceed with care about the added files to this zip file or the password and vanish. There's also a discussion where the password is cached so there's that. | |
Re: While I sympathize over the loss, there's not much magic here. Laptops are notoriously fickle when they get old. Watch a few more youtube disassemble videos and carefully go over your work. But there's a generice reset I try on dead PCs that is worth a shot. Power off, remove … | |
![]() | Re: Just a thought. Since IE is not usually used for non-interactive tasks, SYSTEM may be the wrong user context. Also, the new security noted at https://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/docs/libfunctions/_IECreate.htm can cause the browser to ask a question and you are not there to answer. PS. This is mainly a guess here. I'm not … |
Re: For this I had to read http://blog.grayghostvisuals.com/css/image-url/ again. Since the root is simply / there is no reason to think you can jump above / with a ../ here. So what is ../ to / ? | |
Re: You'll want to tell the forum what you think is wrong but line 1 glares at me with that extra space after the # sign. Is that what you are seeing in the compiler errors? About line 14 you see some basic coding issues. It seems you have your main() … | |
Re: Crossposted at https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/c-problem-with-accessing-struct-variables.859995/ it seems. See replies there about reading your code. |
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