Vaibhav
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Nov 17 |
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Nov 17 |
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Nov 10 |
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Oct 27 |
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Oct 13 |
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Oct 5 |
answered | A .NET DLL question |
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Oct 5 |
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A .NET DLL question Are you trying to compile it from the command line? |
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Sep 30 |
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How can I access UDP ports using a web application on the client PC? Yes, but in that case I am not necessarily going to be able to access the device which is hosted on the client's local LAN from my server... Ideally, the client needs to connect directly to the target. |
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Sep 29 |
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How can I access UDP ports using a web application on the client PC? I was afraid of that... well, looks like a change in strategy is required. |
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Sep 29 |
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How can I access UDP ports using a web application on the client PC? One of the reasons why we are moving to web is because the users don't want to install anything on their computer. So, a middleman is not an option. |
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Sep 29 |
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How can I access UDP ports using a web application on the client PC? added 64 characters in body; edited tags |
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Sep 29 |
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How can I access UDP ports using a web application on the client PC? Yes, a device either directly attached to the client PC, or accessible through the local LAN of the client PC. And about your response, I was afraid of that. |
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Sep 29 |
asked | How can I access UDP ports using a web application on the client PC? |
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Sep 28 |
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Sep 6 |
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Aug 31 |
accepted | Asynchronous Remoting calls |
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Aug 24 |
accepted | Printing from a .NET Service |
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Aug 6 |
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Jul 15 |
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Hidden Features of ASP.NET Awesome - thanks :) |
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Jul 8 |
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