SQL+ODM is pure bliss, screw you and your love for ORMs :P
@drch I have a NetworkStream and I throw it into a bunch of different methods. I want to figure out how much bytes were read from the network in each different method.
im great at troubleshooting. if I cant figure it out then I post it here
there are alot of picky people out there...I asked someone for help the other day and he was going through telling me what was necessary and unnessasary...im like "dude....it works"
Hi, I got an IEnumerable<string> variable with values like {"ImpactMng.cs", "Something.cs, "Etc.cs"}. How do I perform an operation on it, to get {"ImpactMngr", "Something", "Etc"} ?
@TravisJ My Dad bought a gas powered helicopter in Okinawa when we lived there; pretty cheap. It was pretty awesome.
I only ask because the MSDN Article, seems awfully cluttered and not really explanatory. Hoping to get a little extra definition.
@ton.yeung I don't own it, my dad does. This was fifteen years ago.
string pwd1 = passwordargs[0];
// Create a byte array to hold the random value.
byte[] salt1 = new byte[8];
using (RNGCryptoServiceProvider rngCsp = new
RNGCryptoServiceProvider())
{
// Fill the array with a random value.
rngCsp.GetBytes(salt1);
}
//data1 can be a string or contents of a file.
string data1 = "Some test data";
//The default iteration count is 1000 so the two methods use the
I get the whole password, even the salt portion. I'm not sure what the deal is with data1 in the example. Or is the example definition a password key used to cipher and decipher the data; then data1 is actually the item your encrypting?
Okay, so in the first portion it is creating a key- The second portion is encrypting with DES.
@drch I was mostly interested in the Salt, but I'll eventually try to encrypt user personal information when they do particular items so it isn't transmitting in clear text.
Right now I'm focusing on the username and password.
@drch Plus, that code looks like a damn mess.
@ton.yeung I don't want to buy an SSL Certificate. Too much money for a personal project.
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So can you elaborate that Console a bit; why did you create a string for the salt and password. So I'm assuming that the example I posted earlier; that test data is actually the content.
@drch So those iterations speed it up or slow it down; which can allow for a timeout effect essentially?
@drch - Lol, it is funny that is the example that first came to your mind.
@ton - The class costs money and it teaches you to build a helo. Also, to clarify, premade in the sense of a little assembly line or manufacturing type of deal.
So, if I understand correctly... byte[] salt = new byte[8] that line is calling for a new eight byte value; then when I use the derive bytes class it is utilizing those eight bytes and then encrypting the key to a [16].
@drch I'll eventually like to decrypt it.
I think the byte calls is the part screwing me up.
I had these two tables in sql server database for C# application.
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table_Items
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Item1 | Item2| Item3 | Item4
A | B | C | D
E | F | G | Null
H | I | Null | Null
J | Null | Null | Null
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ta...
I use a mathlab's dll in c# app but when application runs this error occured, what is that reason and what is solution, please help me:
Could not load file or assembly 'MWArray, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=e1d84a0da19db86f' or one of its dependencies. The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131040)