TimeManager is part of the framework and it is related to the animation subsystem. Do you have a lot of animations going on in your app?
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glad, you got it work ;)
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Without seeing your project, there's not a lot I can suggest.
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:
all controls of the same type are grouped in the same place in intellisense.
Agree with you, especially for the same type control.
Glad to discuss with you and best wishes.
Well, UltraVNC has some plugins to allow such usage, otherwise you could use PortImport[^] Which should work with almost any remote desktop software.
//Johannes
Yes VC++ do allow to put variables anywhere within function body. You are getting this error because you are compiling this code from a .c file. In C variables are allowed only at the begining of a function. Just change the file extension from c to cpp and it will compile. -Saurabh
thanks for your reply. the JPG files just a kind of 'UploadFiles', it contains many different file types, like bmp, txt, doc, xls, mp3, avi, and so on. i do not want to add a HTTPHander for all file types.... :sigh:
It's some of the worst... If this doesn't get a decent upgrade for vs2010 I'm gonna be shocked! The .NET Framework are getting so huge, the need for a scalable documentation system is crucial!