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Here people provide solutions totally free but if you are offering them money then i think no will give response to your query 1 from me:omg::wtf:
Thanks and Regards Sandeep If If you look at what you do not have in life, you don't have anything, If you look at what you have in life, you have everything... "
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I have posted before about this question and now I'm offering money for a solution I have been using the dotNet Framework to create an UPnP Control Point application, this application makes use of the Microsoft UPNPLib. The problem I have is when I "Invoke an Action", because the UPnP device that I am invoking the action on is building up a big response that could take a while to be recieved by my application the action keeps timing out (at around 36 seconds) can someone tell me how to extend the timeout period? If I receive a satisfactory solution I will transfer 30GBP via PayPal to a specified account.
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
I haven't used UPnPLib, but it the solution to your problem may lie in changing the value of the
SubDefaultTimeout
key inHKLM\COMM\UPnP
. See this[^] MSDN link. If this solves your problem, please consider donating 30GBP to a charity of your choice. :) /raviThis is your brain on Celcius Home | Music | Articles | Freeware | Trips ravib(at)ravib(dot)com
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Desperate times, Desperate measures. But thank you for pointing out that people provide solutions for free.
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
Any way if you are developing the web aaplication then in web.cofig
lthttpRuntime executionTimeout="180"gt
check more details for httpRuntime -- modified at 8:13 Thursday 6th September, 2007 -- modified at 8:13 Thursday 6th September, 2007Thanks and Regards Sandeep If If you look at what you do not have in life, you don't have anything, If you look at what you have in life, you have everything... "
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I haven't used UPnPLib, but it the solution to your problem may lie in changing the value of the
SubDefaultTimeout
key inHKLM\COMM\UPnP
. See this[^] MSDN link. If this solves your problem, please consider donating 30GBP to a charity of your choice. :) /raviThis is your brain on Celcius Home | Music | Articles | Freeware | Trips ravib(at)ravib(dot)com
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Any way if you are developing the web aaplication then in web.cofig
lthttpRuntime executionTimeout="180"gt
check more details for httpRuntime -- modified at 8:13 Thursday 6th September, 2007 -- modified at 8:13 Thursday 6th September, 2007Thanks and Regards Sandeep If If you look at what you do not have in life, you don't have anything, If you look at what you have in life, you have everything... "
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I have posted before about this question and now I'm offering money for a solution I have been using the dotNet Framework to create an UPnP Control Point application, this application makes use of the Microsoft UPNPLib. The problem I have is when I "Invoke an Action", because the UPnP device that I am invoking the action on is building up a big response that could take a while to be recieved by my application the action keeps timing out (at around 36 seconds) can someone tell me how to extend the timeout period? If I receive a satisfactory solution I will transfer 30GBP via PayPal to a specified account.
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
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Yawn!
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That's original.
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
MicealG wrote:
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5
You know what this pretty much sums you up. You do indeed have the right to say anything you want... the problem is saying some things just makes you look stupid. Now go search for a way to set the timeout property for the microsoft UPNP library. If its possible, which id guess it is, then the answer will be out there somewhere.
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MicealG wrote:
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5
You know what this pretty much sums you up. You do indeed have the right to say anything you want... the problem is saying some things just makes you look stupid. Now go search for a way to set the timeout property for the microsoft UPNP library. If its possible, which id guess it is, then the answer will be out there somewhere.
I have spent days looking for the answer but I haven't been able to find one, it's not like I decided to come on the forum and offer money in exchange for an answer. I'll make you a better offer, since you seem like a wise guy :-D I will give you 100GBP if you find the answer and you have my guarantee of that!
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
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I have spent days looking for the answer but I haven't been able to find one, it's not like I decided to come on the forum and offer money in exchange for an answer. I'll make you a better offer, since you seem like a wise guy :-D I will give you 100GBP if you find the answer and you have my guarantee of that!
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
No, no you have this the wrong way round. The way consultancy works is that you pay me and then i give you the answer. After all what guarantee do I have that if I posted the answer here that you would pay me? What if the answer is that there is no answer (ie. its not possible) - would you still pay me? So, i'll do the work for £100 with pleasure (it'll only take me 10-15 minutes to confirm or deny the existance of a timeout property) and thats a better hourly rate than mine by a few times. So let me know if you want to employ my company (I am a consultant in SE England). I don't accept paypal and I do charge VAT so I'll invoice you for the work and get started just as soon as the cheque/bank transfer clears.
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No, no you have this the wrong way round. The way consultancy works is that you pay me and then i give you the answer. After all what guarantee do I have that if I posted the answer here that you would pay me? What if the answer is that there is no answer (ie. its not possible) - would you still pay me? So, i'll do the work for £100 with pleasure (it'll only take me 10-15 minutes to confirm or deny the existance of a timeout property) and thats a better hourly rate than mine by a few times. So let me know if you want to employ my company (I am a consultant in SE England). I don't accept paypal and I do charge VAT so I'll invoice you for the work and get started just as soon as the cheque/bank transfer clears.
Just as I thought a "Forum Tough Guy" who can talk the talk but yet he's a paraplegic. Just one question though, what exactly is your problem? And if you can't help then why are you bothering me? Lol.
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
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Just as I thought a "Forum Tough Guy" who can talk the talk but yet he's a paraplegic. Just one question though, what exactly is your problem? And if you can't help then why are you bothering me? Lol.
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
MicealG wrote:
Just as I thought a "Forum Tough Guy" who can talk the talk but yet he's a paraplegic.
:rolleyes: Ive been developing sofware for around 8 years commercially and maybe 2 years as a hobbyist before that. Im far from knowing everything, but I do know how to search for solutions - its what I do on a daily basis. Its part of this job.
MicealG wrote:
Just one question though, what exactly is your problem?
My problem is you. Specifically you have <50 posts at CP and you come here and dictate how you think we should conduct ourselves. You also insult us by saying that our freely given help and advice is not good enough for you - you want a level of service above everyone else. Your behviour is akin to a child not getting their own way. You can be assured that none of your questions will be ever be answered by me.
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MicealG wrote:
Just as I thought a "Forum Tough Guy" who can talk the talk but yet he's a paraplegic.
:rolleyes: Ive been developing sofware for around 8 years commercially and maybe 2 years as a hobbyist before that. Im far from knowing everything, but I do know how to search for solutions - its what I do on a daily basis. Its part of this job.
MicealG wrote:
Just one question though, what exactly is your problem?
My problem is you. Specifically you have <50 posts at CP and you come here and dictate how you think we should conduct ourselves. You also insult us by saying that our freely given help and advice is not good enough for you - you want a level of service above everyone else. Your behviour is akin to a child not getting their own way. You can be assured that none of your questions will be ever be answered by me.
I didn't ask for your life story or even a slight insight into it, lol, but now that you have I must admit it does sound pretty depressing, you have my sympathy. I'm sure your probably the "big cheese" when it comes to posting and congratulations on that I'm sure your mother is very proud.
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
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I didn't ask for your life story or even a slight insight into it, lol, but now that you have I must admit it does sound pretty depressing, you have my sympathy. I'm sure your probably the "big cheese" when it comes to posting and congratulations on that I'm sure your mother is very proud.
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.