Certain domain name registrys omit personal details for individuals. For example, I have chickenoriental.co.uk which gives my name in the WHOIS listing, but no...
... I've heard MS getting a lot of criticism for requiring a $400 signature to let software vendors take part in the program... I agree to some extent, since...
... I don't really think $400 is that high a price to pay for any reasonable commercial application with enough users to warrant capturing crash dumps via...
Hi, We are developing a MDI client application that talks to server over TCP/IP. The application has four layers: Presentation(consisting of UI MDI forms),...
... While it may lock out hobby developers, $400 is certainly no impediment even to a very small ISV. We're small (6 employees) and we would not hesitate to ...
Brad (and Adrian), ... Yeah, you're probably right. We're about the same size, and given our financial history I can assure you that we wouldn't have spent...
... Well, if we could agree that actually the price isn't really prohibitive, then given the proven PKI route with Authenticode, etc., why would you choose to...
1. How exactly are you switching the thread context? SendMessage? PostMessage? PostThreadMessage? 2. How often are you updating? Every few seconds, ever...
Hey Adrian, ... For some people it is. Everybody loves the error reporting technology, but some also think it's too expensive to be on the vendor side of the...
I am looking for an XSD editor. While I can do it with notepad, emacs, or VS.NET, they just don't make my work easier, which is the goal. I am looking for...
... Given the infrastructure involved that Microsoft must provide to support this, perhaps they don't want to support hobby developers. As I say, if you've got...
... Hi Shawn, I don't have anything specific that meets all your needs, but if you're looking for something to get you 80%ish of the way there, you might look...
... Last time i looked it was tied to Verisign only. I can't see any viable alternatives (other than to open up from being verisign only), but on the other...
If you're a "hobby" developer, even then, how much is $400? If it is something you really want then just pay it out of your own pocket. Every hobby has its...
I wouldn't recommend InfoPath for an XSD editor. InfoPath makes it quite painful if you need to reorganize your schema. Also, InfoPath adds in unnecessary...
Hi All: I need a terminal emulation program that can have its input stream redirected to a specific binary data file. anyone here have any experience with this...
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... Hi Kevin, I'm sure there are some more developer oriented tools around (Chris mentions XMLSpy which I haven't used) but they probably have associated price...
Last time I used XMLSpy for xsd dev, I hated it. I just finished d/l'ing (since I haven't used it since 3.x)...and I'll give it a try. Thanks guys... Thanks,...
I've had good luck with XMLSpy myself - makes the XSD thing a lot easier, IMHO. --Brian ... From: Shawn Wildermuth [mailto:swildermuth@...] Sent: Fri...
Thanks, Jon. I've asked my ISP (SecureWebs.com) to enable Declude [1]. It's not wonderful or adaptive, but it does seem to avoid false positives, which is...
I haven't seen a visual editor that does anything besides Intellisense that has any really compelling features. I played with XMLSpy, and the text mode for...
Yeah, to me they all seem like bastardized relational db editors. (Although I think I haven't tried the latest XmlSply...) I think they're all trying way too...
Hi, The idea of the Humble Dialog Box is very appealing. However, it starts to break down, I think, when you start adding real world requirements, such as...
Wow, guess I should STFW, eh? :-] http://www.google.com/search?q=XML+Schema+editor+%22hierarchical+view%22+%22 tree-like+structure%22 It's funny how these...
Any recommendations for an inexpensive dial-up provider? I'll probably use it for less than a year. NY coverage essential, National a plus. Thank you. Tim...
... NetZero is $9.99/month. No idea how the quality is, since I really have no call for using dialup, but it ought to satisfy your desire for "cheap". Brad -...