(Side note: If you work from home ever, get teamviewer already. Install it on your home pc. Install it on your phone. If you forget to check in your work you can remote to your home pc and check it in.)
Right, I was asking about the type of medicine. Antibotics I'm guessing.
I want to check a server to see if a file exists. If it's there, the server gives an "OK" response and the file. If it fails it gives a 500 of some type and nothing. Is there a way to do this check without getting the file?
Finishing off my series of questions people asked during my recent webcast that I didn’t have time to answer, some short Q&A: Does the analyzer require that we share our code assets with you? No; the analyzer and defect database … Continue reading →
I think it'll return just the header. I'm just not sure it'll return the header for the get {argument} method instead of any other response it could send.
I'm not sure if that's what I think or if it's what I hope.
I think what I think is it'll catch fire, send a "method not found" response and drop it.
Set Orientation to landscape on PrintTicket, set pagemedia size 816 x 1056, getcapabilities of that print ticket and orientedpageheight = 1056 width = 1632.
I have code where I'm trying to get the most updated PageImageableArea. In other words, if a user changes their page size from 8.5 x 11" to 11 x 17", I need to get the new PageImageableArea.ExtentHeight and PageImageableArea.ExtentWidth; however, those only change based on the PrintTickets PageO...
i really wish i could just call MS and ask them myself
@ReedCopsey we have someone whose app is crashing and it seems impossible to replicate the issue. the (Windows) error message shows the exception is being thrown in our COM library. If I build the library in debug and have them use that library, would I get something more helpful you think?
an error message more helpful... like maybe an assert(...) will throw an exception? i've gotten it down to its an accessviolationexception or whatever, but don't know where its happening.