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    Adwita
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    how to zoom and pan an image using asp.net 2.0 with c#?? Or using AJAX in it.

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      how to zoom and pan an image using asp.net 2.0 with c#?? Or using AJAX in it.

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      Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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      You need to have a frying pan and draw the image on it.

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        You need to have a frying pan and draw the image on it.

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        A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson

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        you forget to mention to use a teflon-coated pan to avoid sticking.

        (yes|no|maybe)*

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          you forget to mention to use a teflon-coated pan to avoid sticking.

          (yes|no|maybe)*

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          BadKarma
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          And don't forget to make humming noises Zmmm, zmmm, zoommmm , zoommmmm ;P

          codito ergo sum

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            And don't forget to make humming noises Zmmm, zmmm, zoommmm , zoommmmm ;P

            codito ergo sum

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            damn, forget that... like [do not post programming questions in this forum.] is quite difficult to read... or maybe it's a parsing problem :laugh:

            (yes|no|maybe)*

            modified on Wednesday, February 20, 2008 1:57 AM

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              how to zoom and pan an image using asp.net 2.0 with c#?? Or using AJAX in it.

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              leppie
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              Adwita wrote:

              how to zoom and pan an image using asp.net 2.0 with c#??

              Get a chair with wheels. Next get an X10 adapter for little motors that you can attach to the chair, the rest should be easy enough to copy from the X10 SDK.

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              IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 1 out now

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                damn, forget that... like [do not post programming questions in this forum.] is quite difficult to read... or maybe it's a parsing problem :laugh:

                (yes|no|maybe)*

                modified on Wednesday, February 20, 2008 1:57 AM

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                s_mon wrote:

                (yes|no|maybe)*

                Maybe

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