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Developer's Corner / Re: Problem with Browser object in C#
« on: July 19, 2008, 06:59 AM »
Thanks for your replies guys,
I figured out the problem though it doesnt make any sense logically..

I set the property "ScriptErrorsSuppressed" = true; and it worked fine.

Doesnt make sense why i couldnt browser at all without that, considering it worked fine on my PC.

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Developer's Corner / Re: Problem with Browser object in C#
« on: July 18, 2008, 10:22 PM »
I haven't coded in any extra settings / properties.. its just the default browser object. All im doing is navigating using the inbuilt webbrowserobj.Navigate("www.blahblah.com" ); function


What includes? I assumed everything would be in the .net framework? Am I missing something?

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Developer's Corner / Problem with Browser object in C#
« on: July 18, 2008, 09:30 AM »
OK.. i have a weird problem.

I made a C# program which uses the Browser Object contained in .Net (i assume this creates an instance of an IE browser)

Now, it loads webpages perfectly on my PC, however when i run the program on any other pc , the browser always shows "the page can not be displayed"
Strangely though, if you use IE standalone, it works perfectly.

I even disabled all firewalls and installed the latest version of IE, but it still shows the same error message.

I dont understand this.. are there some settings required?

ps. .Net framework 3.5 is also installed on all Pcs.. program loads/works perfectly, except for teh browser part..

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Living Room / Re: Career Advice : Masters Degree
« on: June 17, 2008, 09:31 AM »
wow thats perfect.. its almost too good to be true!

but.. im a bit doubtful.. is that degree going to be recognized across the world?

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Living Room / Re: Career Advice : Masters Degree
« on: June 17, 2008, 12:08 AM »
Well, thing is i want to do my masters degree.

Isnt there a "masters in computer programming" or something like that?

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Living Room / Re: Career Advice : Masters Degree
« on: June 13, 2008, 02:36 PM »
tinjaw: I have some amount of experience, have personal work and done a few commercial projects as a freelancer.  Probably not very significant, (im not sure here).

Mouser: Hi, Mikey told me about you and donation coder i dunno what name he goes by here.
 What kind of jobs are these? Full time? And how and where.. im totally clueless about this.. can you tell me more?

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Living Room / Re: Career Advice : Masters Degree
« on: June 13, 2008, 12:42 PM »
well to start off with, yes,
But eventually i'd want to have my own projects going on

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Living Room / Career Advice : Masters Degree
« on: June 13, 2008, 11:37 AM »
Hi,

I've done my BE in Computer Science, now i look to pursue a masters degree.
I really want to specialize in pure programming, and not have the hassles of electronics and math subjects on my hand.

Im particularly interested in .Net (application) programming as well as PHP(web)
however most of the colleges i've checked concentrate on Java programming..
Im not realyl into Java, i know its important, but i'd prefer to specialize in .Net..


Anyone have any suggestion of courses/colleges?

Ps. I dont want a diploma course.. that would just be a waste

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