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I am developing a download manager for Linux and i want to integrate it into firefox, chrome, opera. I am using QT. The download managers like idm, dap integrate into browsers and become somewhat default downloaders for these browsers. Is there any way other than using add-ons like flashgot or download assistant to do so.
You'll need a separate mechanism for each application to direct the download into your application, or get the user to copy the link back out, so plugins are your best bet.
Or do something entirely crazy such as monitor all the traffic and snare downloads based off clever filtering, but then you've got the probable side effect of breaking all HTTP requests.
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I am fresher for developing Android App. i have queries.
How can I retrieve website specific content and display it in android App? I don't know where to start.
In login page Activity which contains username, password and Login button Here only registered user from website can login to it.How to do validation only for already registered user from website?
XML-RPC WordPress API is the best place to start.
If you go through the API, you can easily figure out that you have all operations available for you, and all you need to do is, use a xmlrpc client library for java to call those procedures. And, this library looks decent.
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I just want to create an asp.net VB Forum and the database should be MS Access.
No reason to be rude about this question. Here are some resources that can get you started.
http://www.asp.net/get-started is a good place for information about building your first ASP.NET application.
http://www.asp.net/community/projects#jm_starter_kits_and_samples has links to some starter kits that can get you up and running.
http://www.asp.net/downloads/starter-kits/the-beer-house is an older starter kit, for ASP.NET 2.0, but I used this a while back and it's pretty good.
As for using MS Access, I would try to get your first web application up and then ask a more specific question here on Stackoverflow when you run into some problems.
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what is the basic steps to build social network without using the websites that provide a free social network?
Is it need a separate server? ok I can't buy the server !
How do I can start without spend any money?
You should start with a dedicated server(if you can get a static IP from your internet provider you can host it yourself from your computer, or try some free servers, but they won't be dedicated), a database(if you are going for free MYSQL or SQL Express), some form of GUI that connects to the database showing data (asp.net with visual studios express is what I would prefer). And then just like that you have a networking site...
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I have built an ASP.NET application that needs to be password protected. This application will be installed on multiple offline computers, and we need to make sure that when being installed it requires a password. But even if it requires a password, someone can easily copy the database and the published folder and duplicate the application on their system right?
I need a way to prevent this. Any ideas? It should only work on laptops that we have installed it on.
You could create a licensing tool like any other client app. Check the license key during app startup and occasionally during the runtime. Look at this post for ideas: Protect .NET code from reverse engineering?
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I was just wondering that what is the architecture of blogengine.net extension manager ?
How it loads the extension dynamically, how can I use same kind of functionality in my web applications ? so that every time i just create one class and corresponding page then just plug into the website.
Moreover I am interested to know the architecture as I didnt find any article or tutorial on it.
Any help would be appreciable.
You can see for yourself the code is on codeplex
You can read about what it is and how it works in the wiki docs.
Blogengine uses reflection to find and instantiate types attributed as "extension" and extensions itself use event listeners to communicate with core library. Extension manager is basically API and admin front-end for all extensions running on the blog.
Maybe the Plugin Pattern, have a look here how this works..