you cant use backspace though, i know that for a fact when my friends and I were working on this... we used that method, and when you backspace, it adds another star
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you cant use backspace though, i know that for a fact when my friends and I were working on this... we used that method, and when you backspace, it adds another star
now by the sounds of it, it replaces the "*" with a backspace, then the user wont see what they enter, true?
thnx! that clears alot up... a little technical but nothing i cant fix up
or keep it basic with:
char ThePassword[256];
cout << "The Current Password Is: ";
ifstream B ("Startup.txt");
cout << ThePassword << endl;
B.close();
char...
yea, i use cin.get() in my programs, i fins its more efficient then the people saying to use system("pause"). I find it to be the next best thing next to a Sleep(x) function
ok, here is the code i'm having problems with--
#include <iostream>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <conio.h>
using namespace std;
int main()
hmmm... good point. I tried using the first method before i posted the question but it didnt do anything...
Now back to the masking issue... I found a way to do it through VC++ and VB, and i did...
nazca -- thanks soooo much, but actually -- you don't need the extension to be .ftp, it needs to be .txt, but thanks for the advise! now back to character masking...
I made a code using that...
while were talking about FTP, if you connect through FTP to astecinc.95mb.com and put in username astecinc.95mb.com, it brings up the password input... when you type stuff, the cursor never moves --...
ok... i never thought about that! im new to FTP so im learning a little at a time... I found ways to do FTP in VC++ and C#, but couldn't find anything for C++ on MSDN
i see what you mean -- Demanding money, why not charge later, program now! collect some registration fees in time, just program
uh, i have the Visual C++ 6 book, and I feel it was good, but i got lost in the beginning...
this is "Visual C++ 6 In Record Time -- Teach Yourself the 14 Essential Skills" by Steven Holzner right?
once done, ill like to see this those two are good programmers!
i use:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout << "Hello World" << endl;
i searched for like an hour and nothing... at times, linux has the answers. i could do it through FTP! I made a code that uses basic I/O but I cant get it to send through command prompt... I get it...
thats the problem... im running windows
ujst out of curiosity -- would there be a way to send this data via email? that would be cool!
i used the this system because i needed to limit the amount of characters going into my program, i'll use that for more practical jobs -- Thanks for your help!
one more question, to make the database neat, how would i make the information going into the text file be in seperate lines?
Example: John Doe
2222 Weird Street
...
i was wondering about that... it was strange to me why they didnt use brackets... thanks!
ok, i am making a database -- here is the code, i marked what the compiler is angry about...
#include <iostream>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <cstring>
#include <fstream>
#include...
oh, never mind... DUH! thanks mrafcho001! i went through the tutorials and never knew what the ofstream was used for till now...
O.k., I understand writing to a file now. I know there is a way to CREATE a new file, and i will research on it, but it would help to get help...
In C++, what would I need to write in order to have a batch file written to a certain directory? Like, the program would write a batch file in a folder on my desktop for example.
only can be done in 2000/NT/XP Pro... In XP Home you cant change user logon permissions due to limited functions. XPH is not designed for networking... and we only have one user. I want to use the...