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[11:13]<lyfuym-w>y0 y0 y0
[11:27]<sdnffdxdlld>ello
[11:36]<sdnffdxdlld>#glaciers melting in the dead of night and the super star slips into the super massive#
[11:41]<mymynz>hi
[11:42]<mymynz>With the framework 1.0, I have a dotnetfx.exe file to install it. Is there a 2.0 package for installation somewhere ?
[11:42]<sdnffdxdlld>yeah
[11:42]<sdnffdxdlld>google for .net 2.0 redistributable
[11:43]<sdnffdxdlld>-_-
[11:43]<mymynz>ok, thanks smellyhippy
[11:50]<dyguw>I "Software Consulting Agency" a correct description of a company that creates software?
[11:50]<dyguw>Is*
[11:50]<sdnffdxdlld>it can be
[11:50]<dyguw>Okay.
[11:51]<sdnffdxdlld>depends if they do it in a consulting role :P
[11:51]<dyguw>Yes, of course :)
[11:51]<dyguw>Hmm, company name, what do you think of "Clear Water Software"?
[11:53]<lcs>sound deep
[11:53]<lcs>sounds*
[11:53]<dyguw>Is that good or bad?
[11:54]<lcs>it also sounds very cold to me
[11:54]<lrmmdne>ahoj
[11:54]<dyguw>I got two names at the moment, "Nordic Software" and "Clear Water Software"
[11:54]<lcs>Nordic sounds very German to me
[11:54]<lcs>Clear Water sound like a name of a horror movie
[11:54]<lcs>;p
[11:55]<dyguw>lol
[11:55]<dyguw>Nordic == German? How could that be?
[11:58]<mjzymygo>minux: be careful, there is already a clearwater software consultancy
[11:58]<dyguw>okay, I'll drop it then
[11:59]<mjzymygo>bbiam
[11:59]<dyguw>Hmm, I need more than one name in case "Nordic Software" doesn't get accepted
[11:59]<dyguw>and jesus, what domain fits "Nordic Software" =)
[12:00]<pnfys>ns.com - good luck buying that :)
[12:03]<sjgvnc>Hey, I'm trying to use a typed dataset as a dataobject(I usually use nhibernate) and when I set it up it asks if I want to save the connection string in the app.config and I say yes. It creates the connectstring in the app config but then also creates a setting file with the connection string in it
[12:03]<sjgvnc>is there a way to have it only use the app config rather than creating a settings file?
[12:03]<d2>Is it possible to include references in the binary, so they wont be as separate files and i can one big binary
[12:04]<sjgvnc>mb: look up a program called ILMerge
[12:04]<d2>sontek, oki thanks
[12:05]<d2>sontek, yeap, exactly what i wanted :) Thanks
[12:08]<sdnffdxdlld>hmmm damn rtb
[12:10]<mjzymygj|wjzc>rtb?
[12:11]<sdnffdxdlld>rich text box
[12:12]<mjzymygj|wjzc>>_< fug... I gerfot to sort my tax on last months wages...
[12:12]<mjzymygj|wjzc>-wages +invoice
[12:13]<mjzymygj|wjzc>Smippy: i'm glad we are sorting the txfer out later... I think i'm gonna need it...
[12:14]<sdnffdxdlld>:)
[12:16]<mjzymygj|wjzc>X_0 fuck yeh... i'm gonna need it...
[12:27]<sdnffdxdlld>woooo the rtb has pretty colours now
[12:35]<lcs>question: how to send array/tree in post request?
[12:36]<mjzymygj|wjzc>pks: carefully ;)
[12:36]<fjfyvr>hi again (: ... do you know some easy way to get allprocesses running on remote mashine, u found http://www.uretopia.com/wmi-processes/ ... "Generate easy support calls by killing apps on users machines.", but don't know how to get data from it to my .net2.0 app
[12:36]<lcs>Moridin8|Work: is it possible at all?
[12:36]<zyccus>Lolita: read up on how to make WMI calls
[12:36]<mjzymygj|wjzc>pks: depends on what you exactly need to do
[12:36]<lcs>Moridin8|Work: i know that i can send array of values, but i dont know how to send nested arrays ;p
[12:37]<mjzymygj|wjzc>pks: ah. thats not really a problem, but involves custom serialization
[12:37]<lcs>so, post request does not support such thing
[12:37]<mjzymygj|wjzc>not directly no
[12:37]<lcs>maybe that was the reason i couldnt find anything on the net
[12:37]<lcs>;p
[12:38]<fjfyvr>rikkus, i know i can make it trought wmi, but its too hard for me ... at last i think it is (L'
[12:40]<zyccus>Lolita: quick examples here: http://dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/jdixon/archive/2004/11/29/34202.aspx
[12:40]<fjfyvr>thx
[12:40]<fjfyvr>i will give it a try
[12:43]<mjzymygj|wjzc>I can't believe the amount of ambiguous marketing leaflets postmen are having to deliver these days... =/
[12:43]<mjzymygj|wjzc>I just had one letter out of 14 items of shite
[12:44]<mjzymygj|wjzc>all addressed to 'House Owner' or 'Current Occupier'
[12:49]<sdnffdxdlld>open it up and put the crap from one letter in the reply letter to the other and waste thier postage money on mailing each other crap
[12:50]<zjjv__>*gnaw
[12:50]<moyspyssnmopp>smippy: it's not that...
[12:50]<moyspyssnmopp>somebody has tried to implement a multi-node tree really really badly and it's completely and utterly fubar
[12:50]<moyspyssnmopp>I'm gonna have to rebuild it from the DB up...
[12:51]<rwyfcygs>Damn zombie IRC client on my router...
[12:53]<ddx>Hi all, I have a 6 byte chunk of text in a string, I was wondering if there is a simple way to convert it into a byte[6]
[12:53]<moyspyssnmopp>dmh: look into UTF text Encoding...
[12:54]<ddx>hmm ok
[12:54]<ddx>just was
[12:55]<sdnffdxdlld>errr well look at the Encoding class and pick the appropriate encoding
[12:55]<sdnffdxdlld>because its gonna be different numbers of bytes for different encodings
[12:55]<ddx>ascii->bytes should work
[12:55]<mjzymygo>dmh: the other solution is to create a byte array the same length as the string, foreach thru the string and cast the chars into the bytes of the array...
[12:55]<ddx>hang on
[12:56]<sdnffdxdlld>then choose ascii ;)
[12:56]<mjzymygo>dmh: .net strings are unicode
[12:56]<ddx>Moridin8, thats what I'm currently doing, I just got to thinking, "I'm sure .NET has done this for me somewhere"
[12:56]<ddx>smellyhippy, eheh ok :]
[12:56]<sdnffdxdlld>yeah but why you GetBytes it'll convert to whichever encoding you want
[12:56]<rwyfcygs>Yeah, strings are unicode by default, so is that a 3-char string? Or a 6 char string? Or 12 hex chars?
[12:56]<ddx>well
[12:57]<ddx>I have a string like this, "foo\(6 bytes)\(6 bytes)\EOT"
[12:57]<ddx>I have the 6 byte chunks seperated thanks to Split('\\')
[12:57]<ddx>in those 6 bytes, 4 bytes are for an ip, and 2 for a port
[12:57]<mjzymygo>well, in .NET in memory its actually: "foo\(12 bytes)\(12 bytes)\EOT"
[12:57]<sdnffdxdlld>yeah ... ignore what they're saying its just muddying the waters
[12:58]<sdnffdxdlld>just go check out the Encoding class
[12:58]<ddx>smellyhippy, well I follow it , so its ok
[12:58]<sdnffdxdlld>that'll do what yo uwant
[12:58]<ddx>yea, this is what I got so far
[12:58]<ddx>I dont udnerstand UTF it seems
[12:58]<rwyfcygs>It confuses the crap out of me







