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Khayralla
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Chapter 1 Suggested Practices
Posted: 09 May 09 10:49 PM (United States)
 
Hi all Does any one try to solve the practice 2 in Manage Data (first line on page 65 in the old version of Exam 70-536 book)? Practice 2: Create a linked-list generic class that enables you to create a chain of different object types ? I solved most practices except the above one. Actually I solved it using object type, but I am looking for Gerneric version. I attached my solution as a Zip format but it seems to me it is not allowed to upload ZIP Format. How can I upload it as a ZIP Format ? thanks
SueHell
20 posts
Re: Chapter 1 Suggested Practices
Posted: 12 May 09 10:01 AM (Canada)
 
Hi,

When zipping your files, make you exclude the \bin and \obj folders.

I think the scanner doesnt like exes in the zip.

Cheers
phenry
65 posts
Re: Chapter 1 Suggested Practices
Posted: 12 May 09 12:09 PM (Canada)
 
As Souheil mentioned, remove any exes in the zip file, or alternatively rename it to something else (just not .exe or .com) and then upload again. The server filter is parsing zip files for exes and automagically flagging them as corrupt/suspect/virus ridden (even though it's a blatant ignorant assumption, it's using self survival as it's rational, LOL).

Another option is to post your code on CodePlex, afterall, that's what it's there for and THAT way everyone has access to it and you can get quicker feedback that way, IMHO!
Khayralla
12 posts
Re: Chapter 1 Suggested Practices
Posted: 12 May 09 12:50 PM (United States)
 
Ahhh, Cool. thanks for all of you.
 
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