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[C#.net] how to get list view checkbox select checked item in windows mob


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But in windows mobile forms have problom ie CheckedListViewItemCollection is not appear .

Any one have an idea please share with me.

Hi one and all

but in windows app ok it ll be there (CheckedListViewItemCollection ).

in windows mobile forms there is no CheckedListViewItemCollection (i think) but when i type listview.check.....its not apper y (CheckedListViewItemCollection ).

please give me any idea to do this

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windows forms it posible i know

but in windows mobile forms there is no CheckedListViewItemCollection

in windows forms ok its appear but in windows mobile its not appear.

when i typ like ListView.chec...its not came in windows mobile forms

wt is proble here there is no capability for that otherwise i have to add any thing like dlls .

ListView.CheckedListViewItemCollection checkedItems = ListView1.CheckedItems;

please give me any idea to do this.

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  On 29/06/2011 at 05:43, svenkat said:

y u are saying like this i con't understand .

There are different types of windows mobile now, there is classic which is windows CE (up to windows Mobile 6.5) and now there is Windows Phone 7 (uses Silverlight basically), if you are developing for anything before windows phone 7, it is a dead OS now, they dont even have templates for it in the newest version of Visual Studio

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Thanqs,

please follow the below erroe how to resolve.

windows forms it posible i know

but in windows mobile forms there is no CheckedListViewItemCollection

in windows forms ok its appear but in windows mobile its not appear.

when i typ like ListView.chec...its not came in windows mobile forms

wt is proble here there is no capability for that otherwise i have to add any thing like dlls .

ListView.CheckedListViewItemCollection checkedItems = ListView1.CheckedItems;

please give me any idea to do this.

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  On 28/06/2011 at 13:56, Stewart Gilligan Griffin said:

windows mobile apps or windows 7 phone apps? windows mobile apps is basically dead now

He's on about WindowsMobile Apps

  On 30/06/2011 at 09:56, svenkat said:

Thanqs,

please follow the below erroe how to resolve.

windows forms it posible i know

but in windows mobile forms there is no CheckedListViewItemCollection

in windows forms ok its appear but in windows mobile its not appear.

when i typ like ListView.chec...its not came in windows mobile forms

wt is proble here there is no capability for that otherwise i have to add any thing like dlls .

ListView.CheckedListViewItemCollection checkedItems = ListView1.CheckedItems;

please give me any idea to do this.

As I've mentioned before; Windows Mobile runs the "Compact Framework"; which doesn't contain this control. If you want this control you'll have to either add in the required references to your project and deploy the relevant files with your Installer, create your own control or obtain a customer control from another source and include this into your project.

None of these options is difficult to implement and I really haven't got the patience to create you a step by step guide; so have fun.

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Sorry ya,

really i don't no this environment that's y i ll ask this much.

before i m in web/windows/wpf/silverlight...................so have good knowledge for this tech.

in windows mobile apps now only enter .

now I've clear wt to do.

i think in silver light it's possible .

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In the above same requirement i can do in windows mobile 7 versin using VS2010 both

windows phone appliacation and windows phone silverlight application.

please give me idea and its possible or not.

otherwise give me u r way of developing(thoughts) in above requirement.

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