which OS you're trying to run this code on ?
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Hi,
I get the same behavior on Windows, Linux and Mac
On 12/5/2011 1:04 PM, focusgfx [via Mono] wrote:
which OS you're trying to run this code on ?
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Hi,
I have just noticed that this problematic code does not use the default
rich text box component, but rather the custom one (Fast Colored TextBox).
I apologize for the false alarm. I will ask the question on appropriate
mailing list. Sorry and Thanks.
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I have an application written in ASP.net and I am trying to make it work on
OpenSUSE with Apache2 and mod-mono installed.
So far everything works fine but I am facing problems when my application
tries to send auto-generated mail through an SMTP host (e.g. Google's gmail
server). The method I
I need for a test to enable cross-domain scripting on a mod_mono
server I have running. I have found something that says I just need
to add the XML to my Web.config (below), but mono crashes when it sees
it. How do I enable cross-domain scripting?
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?
configuration
On 05.12.2011 17:28, Tim Nelson wrote:
I need for a test to enable cross-domain scripting on a mod_mono
server I have running. I have found something that says I just need
to add the XML to my Web.config (below), but mono crashes when it sees
it. How do I enable cross-domain scripting?
Actually, given that TdsMetaParameter is only referenced by Tds70.cs and
Tds80.cs, then is the test necessary?
If it is, what would be the best way of getting the value of tdsVersion?
Should Tds.cs constructor invoke something in TdsMetaParameter to pass it
the value for future reference? I seem
Hello folks,
I've searched the forum but I didnt find specific answers to my question. So
I'm sorry if I missed it.
I was wondering what is the general stage of the mono project up until now?
We've heard rumors that the project was closed about a year ago. Is it still
active? And if it does
Hi,
Mono is very much alive. It's an open-source project, after all, so I doubt
it could be closed (no pun intended).
Anyway, the story is that Novell was acquired by another company
(Attachmate), which ended up firing the Mono team. So the Mono team created
its own company, called Xamarin.
To
You can say that activity reduced a bit after Novell's layoff, but it's
starting to
get back to speed.
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 6:35 AM, Dimkinv dimk...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello folks,
I've searched the forum but I didnt find specific answers to my question.
So
I'm sorry if I missed it.
I was
On Nov 22, 2011, at 11:02 AM, sebi77 wrote:
I'm writing an app for an Android tablet, so I need larger resolution then
the default. I set up a 1024*768, 2.2 Android emulator, and I deleted the
Abstracted LCD density property, because it spoils the size of my bitmaps.
It works fine with
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