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  • D Daniel Turini

    SQL Server + two easy and fun ASP.NET pages :) I see dumb people

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    matthias s 0
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    Daniel Turini wrote: SQL Server + two easy and fun ASP.NET pages To employ this solution I would need to know what I want. That's not the case. :-O I just have a rough idea: Some indexing in one way or the other, filter functions, fulltext search functions. By all means, this list is not complete! I think if you fit this on two asp pages without messing up the UI, I'll be happy to invite you to a czech :beer:. Cheers, Matthias

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      I'm into it. And I'm searching for a good solution to archive my pictures (~10.000). What do you recommend? I've had a look so far at ACDSee, but it seems to overloaded and the GUI is (IMHO). Besides that, if I would ever want to set up a web-page there is no way to access the archive. Any ideas? Matthias

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      i'm a little biased, but i like ThumbNailer (link below). some other people like ThumbsPlus, or IrfranView. ThumbNailer is geared towards making HTML galleries. The other two will do that too, but have a 'photo database' thing going on. -c


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        I'm into it. And I'm searching for a good solution to archive my pictures (~10.000). What do you recommend? I've had a look so far at ACDSee, but it seems to overloaded and the GUI is (IMHO). Besides that, if I would ever want to set up a web-page there is no way to access the archive. Any ideas? Matthias

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        Matthias Steinbart wrote: Any ideas? Just a thought, you could look at this: An ASP.NET thumbnail solution[^]


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          I'm into it. And I'm searching for a good solution to archive my pictures (~10.000). What do you recommend? I've had a look so far at ACDSee, but it seems to overloaded and the GUI is (IMHO). Besides that, if I would ever want to set up a web-page there is no way to access the archive. Any ideas? Matthias

          You'll never master any language, except maybe VB, because there's nothing to it. (Lounge/Christian Graus)

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          Man, that's a LOT of freakin pron dude! ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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            Man, that's a LOT of freakin pron dude! ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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            Sorry but what's pron? cheers, Matthias

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              Sorry but what's pron? cheers, Matthias

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              it is a new word to get p0rn around the CP word filter :-D My article on a reference-counted smart pointer that supports polymorphic objects and raw pointers

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              • M matthias s 0

                I'm into it. And I'm searching for a good solution to archive my pictures (~10.000). What do you recommend? I've had a look so far at ACDSee, but it seems to overloaded and the GUI is (IMHO). Besides that, if I would ever want to set up a web-page there is no way to access the archive. Any ideas? Matthias

                You'll never master any language, except maybe VB, because there's nothing to it. (Lounge/Christian Graus)

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                Samsung
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                You can archive it by WinZip, WinRar, Arj,... or to buy another disk,... SQL is OK, but maybe Oracle is another option to think about...

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                  it is a new word to get p0rn around the CP word filter :-D My article on a reference-counted smart pointer that supports polymorphic objects and raw pointers

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                  Well, it was he who started talking about it. Since my PC is family domain, I can't really host this kind of stuff. ;P Matthias

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                    Sorry but what's pron? cheers, Matthias

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                    Matthias Steinbart wrote: what's pron? A misspelling of pr0n ;) --Mike-- Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue. 1ClickPicGrabber - Grab & organize pictures from your favorite web pages, with 1 click! My really out-of-date homepage Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm

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                      I'm into it. And I'm searching for a good solution to archive my pictures (~10.000). What do you recommend? I've had a look so far at ACDSee, but it seems to overloaded and the GUI is (IMHO). Besides that, if I would ever want to set up a web-page there is no way to access the archive. Any ideas? Matthias

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                      I've recently developed an interest in (digital) photography and have been toying with the idea of developing my own solution for archiving my photos. Due to my lack of spare time at the moment it will probably take a while to get off the ground (and might not stay in the air long when it finally does :()... but if anyone's interested in offering feature suggestions or advice I'd be delighted :) Thanks, Alex

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                        I'm into it. And I'm searching for a good solution to archive my pictures (~10.000). What do you recommend? I've had a look so far at ACDSee, but it seems to overloaded and the GUI is (IMHO). Besides that, if I would ever want to set up a web-page there is no way to access the archive. Any ideas? Matthias

                        You'll never master any language, except maybe VB, because there's nothing to it. (Lounge/Christian Graus)

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                        Matthias Steinbart wrote: Any ideas? Windows Explorer and Microsoft Indexing Services. No, really. We have a big set of stock images for websites and Windows Explorer rocks, especially in Windows XP. The thumbnail and Filmstrip views are handy. You just use good old folders and logical filenames to categorise everything. If you need multiple categorisation then you can use the properties of each file. Then you index them all so you can search them in a hearbeat. Plus, if you have Windows XP, then it is all there already, no new apps.

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