About
Working with a Bangalore based software company. Hardcore developer in Microsoft Technologies. Author of iTraveller, a Freeware for Photographers to manage and upload their Photos to Flickr or Facebook. The software can be downloaded from here. You will also get more detail about iTraveller from one of my post.
My serious hobby is photography, visit my Flickr Photostream
Other interests are
- Reading books, my favourite writer is Dan Brown.
- Long ride in my Bullet (Royal Enfield)
- Watching movies, more inclined to SciFi
- Listening Music
- Playing with my 4.5 yr old son Kevin
I am dedicating this blog to my wife Viji, without her support and encouragement I couldn’t do much in the area of programming.
You all can reach me through sony@sonyarouje.com
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Dear Sony Arouje,
I want to scan document using silverlight 4, and I want to host it in a html page. can you please send me code for scanning image from scanner device.
I hope once written code will work on all OS of windows.
please reply
Thankx
Hashmi
Hashmi
January 4, 2011 at 2:37 pm
I don’t know whether Silverlight can directly interact with a scanner device. As far as I know it can communicate with a webcam but not with any devices like Scanner. If you wanted to upload images from the local computer then it can be done.
sonyarouje
January 5, 2011 at 4:48 pm
I think mobiles are always a great source of new technology and hopefully with posts like yours we can tell the companies what we want and how we want it. Roll on the future!
Birgit Disalvatore
January 19, 2011 at 8:57 am
Hi Sony,
I have downloaded your picturefortpolio sample & it works fine locally with local mongodb but when i try to upload it on the server running iis & mongodb on windows server 2008 r2 it is not working (i have changed all references with localhost to the server ip address running mongodb)
Ruben
December 20, 2011 at 5:59 am
Hi Ruben,
I never tried that in a server, could you pls let me know what kind of error you are getting.
Regards,
Sony
Sony Arouje
December 20, 2011 at 11:08 am