Hi, I am getting this error while sending email from my application "The server response was: 4.3.2 Service not available, closing transmission channel"
see the difference in client? its smtp.ttu.edu , or something similar , you email provider should give you the smtp address , smtp for public emails like gmail and hotmail are easily found on google
I have a list of asp:LinkLabels which are contained a repeater.
I have a button that says "Get Started" when a user clicks on this button, I want it to execute the first item in the repeater.
I have this code working fine in Chrome, but not in any other browser:
<asp:Button ID="Submi...
Where was that website that translates error messages? Or can anyone tell me the english equivalent of 'El nombre solicitado es válido pero no se encontraron datos del tipo solicitado'.
well if you know that the map is 64x64, why not loop over the list and with the index say something like (index) / 64 as ints that will give you the row i.e 0,1,2
ok ok, i assume your valuepairs represent the positions of your tile from your master bitmap so the first tile is 16,0 or valuepair(16,0), you decode the entire map file with your base64 method and end up with one continous list .... you then need to know where to draw your tiles on screen as the valuepair index of 65 isnt after 64 but actually the start of a new line
so the "i" represents a screen row value , the inner loop of "ri" represents the column index of that row... you do row[ri] to get the value pair of the current row and current column
this will give you the value pair you need to load up from your master bmp...
but again if your looking to improve performance on the xbox, I would recommend that you look into drawing to a texture2d at the start. a texture2d is fast drawing as it is in a format the gfx can understand
@Samy000rathore are any of your threads accessing a global variable? Are you still trying to man-handle the GarbageCollector? leave it the hell alone you bad-boy!
@Samy000rathore depends. Thread1 lock(objecta){ waiting to lock (objectb) { accessVariable}} Thread2 lock(objectb) { waiting to lock(objecta) { accessVariable } } so both threads waiting for each other, they will wait forever.
@Samy000rathore I had this once with a WCf WebService, but I can't for the life of me remember how I fixed it. But it did invlove what you have done finding the blocked thread in a dump file in WinDbg. Have you loaded SOS can you see your .NET methods?
not really bryan as the only place you can call that tread is from within your draw method, but the fact your doing all this in your draw method is whats creating the slow fps