List of Figures


Chapter 1: Application Development

Figure 1.1: A simple Windows Forms application.
Figure 1.2: Error shown when you try to execute a strong-named assembly that has been modified.
Figure 1.3: File Signing tool requests a password when accessing file- based private keys.
Figure 1.4: Certificate Verification tool.
Figure 1.5: Certificate Creation tool requests a password when accessing file-based private keys.

Chapter 2: Working with Data

Figure 2.1: Contents of the people.bin file.
Figure 2.2: Contents of the people.xml file.

Chapter 5: XML Processing

Figure 5.1: The displayed structure of an XML document.
Figure 5.2: The stylesheet output for orders.xml.

Chapter 6: Windows Forms

Figure 6.1: A dynamically generated check box list.
Figure 6.2: Storing data in the Tag property.
Figure 6.3: Getting information from multiple MDI child windows.
Figure 6.4: An autocomplete combo box.
Figure 6.5: Copying part of a main menu to a context menu.
Figure 6.6: Selecting a language for localizing a form.
Figure 6.7: A French-locale satellite assembly.
Figure 6.8: Two types of forms that can't be moved.
Figure 6.9: A movable borderless form.
Figure 6.10: A validated form with the ErrorProvider .
Figure 6.11: A drag-and-drop test application with two text boxes.
Figure 6.12: The HelpProvider extender properties.
Figure 6.13: Control styles with and without Windows XP.

Chapter 7: ASP.NET and Web Forms

Figure 7.1: Testing different state management approaches.
Figure 7.2: A JavaScript function that highlights the current cell .
Figure 7.3: An upload test page.
Figure 7.4: Directory security settings.
Figure 7.5: Directory authentication.
Figure 7.6: Using custom validation.
Figure 7.7: Dynamically generated controls.
Figure 7.8: A dynamically generated banner.
Figure 7.9: A virtual directory that is not a Web application.
Figure 7.10: Enabling Integrated Windows authentication for debugging.

Chapter 8: Graphics, Multimedia, and Printing

Figure 8.1: A list of installed fonts.
Figure 8.2: Hit testing with a Rectangle and a GraphicsPath object.
Figure 8.3: A nonrectangular form.
Figure 8.4: Dragging custom shape controls on a form.
Figure 8.5: Adding scrolling support to custom content.
Figure 8.6: Capturing the screen contents.
Figure 8.7: Playing a video file.
Figure 8.8: The PrintDialog .
Figure 8.9: The printed document with wrapping.
Figure 8.11: The PrintPreviewControl in a custom window.
Figure 8.12: Retrieving information from the print queue.

Chapter 9: Files, Directories, and I/O

Figure 9.1: A directory tree with the TreeView.
Figure 9.2: The OpenFileDialog .
Figure 9.3: The FolderBrowserDialog .

Chapter 11: Networking and Internetworking

Figure 11.1: Downloading content from the Web.
Figure 11.2: Using the Web browser control.

Chapter 12: XML Web Services and Remoting

Figure 12.1: Configuring a dynamic XML Web service URL.
Figure 12.2: Monitoring a failed transaction.
Figure 12.3: Using a remotable class.

Chapter 17: Windows Integration

Figure 17.1: The Windows Service Start Failure message box.



C# Programmer[ap]s Cookbook
C# Programmer[ap]s Cookbook
ISBN: 735619301
EAN: N/A
Year: 2006
Pages: 266

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