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Comments by jim lahey (Top 200 by date)
jim lahey
10-Jun-14 11:40am
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I don't know, try googling it, you seem to know what you want.
jim lahey
22-Apr-14 3:28am
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That's the point. It's already been done so you don't have to. If you're that interested in the code you could always click on the "Source Code" link on the page I've linked to.
jim lahey
24-May-13 4:46am
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Not at all clear.
jim lahey
30-Mar-13 13:20pm
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You found this site, so you're maybe familiar with the internet. I'd start there.
jim lahey
21-Mar-13 11:21am
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This answer cannot be improved any further.
jim lahey
16-Nov-12 6:57am
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No problem Member 8893505
jim lahey
16-Nov-12 3:37am
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Oh yeah, sorry, it's VB. Use <> or Not instead of !=
jim lahey
9-Nov-12 8:55am
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Yes you can. You can load the assembly straight from disk. I've updated the answer with a link.
jim lahey
9-Nov-12 8:38am
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See updated answer.
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 12:51pm
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I don't think so. You can only install one or the other.
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 10:47am
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what type is the column page_theme?
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 10:16am
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What kind of Telerik control?
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 10:04am
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What do you mean?
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 9:25am
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that's how it's supposed to work isn't it? If a user logs in he or she has access to stuff that anonymous users don't..
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 9:17am
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same here. I used to mess around with raytracers when I was a lot younger but didn't have the pc hardware or the patience to fully understand what I was doing
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 9:07am
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Yes it does, I just tried it myself.
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 9:02am
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that sounds a lot more complicated - you'd have to manage all the state yourself. Using a caching provider at the data layer would save you that work.
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 9:00am
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I said this too. there's a wheel out there already but it needs reinventing for some reason.
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 8:31am
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You need to share your code for this one.
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 8:29am
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Yes, you'll be fine. If you got the OS onto your laptop, you'll get SharePoint Foundation on there too.
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 8:28am
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Then your question is not clear. You specifically mentioned not wanting to hit the database all the time. If you are using a database then there will be some sort of abstraction layer giving you access to said database, which is where I suggest you do the caching.
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 8:26am
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Of course, if you have a proper server then it's even better. We're not lucky enough to have our own servers which is why we use VMs :)
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 7:10am
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Is that your session Id?
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 7:06am
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My pleasure, glad to be of assistance.
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 6:57am
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My pleasure. If the answer to your question was correct, please mark it and rate it for future reference.
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 6:18am
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Which version of windows, and what is the problem? Your question is not clear.
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 5:56am
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Please show the code for the GridView also
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 5:39am
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glad I could help. If the answer was the right one, please mark it as the solution and give it a rating.
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 5:18am
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My pleasure. If it helped you can mark it as the answer or rate it.
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 5:17am
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My pleasure. If it helped you can mark it as the answer or rate it.
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 4:47am
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If this is a new issue, please post as a new question or it will get lost in all the comments.
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 4:44am
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not clear.
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 4:34am
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Java script != JavaScript
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 4:19am
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In fairness, your original question didn't say anything about a grid and edit and delete options. If you do want CRUD functionality, then I'm afraid you are going down the Linq and Entity Framework road.
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 4:16am
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what is UpdateSession?
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 4:08am
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If you want help with this post it as a question. It will just get lost in all the comments otherwise.
jim lahey
8-Nov-12 3:54am
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thanks. glad to be of help.
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 10:59am
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I'm not the owner of this site so I'm not able to give you a DFD or ER diagram.
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 10:32am
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shouting isn't nice, that's why.
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 10:25am
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Good luck with that, and please don't shout.
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 9:58am
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It means the number to the right of the "<<" needs to be an integer. the value of 'bit' either needs to be an integer or you need to rethink your bitwise shift
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 9:42am
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Please see update
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 8:20am
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In what browser? I've just tried your code in FireFox and it works
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 7:48am
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I wonder what your question has to do with Linq or any programming at all?
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 7:44am
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Is this a question?
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 7:22am
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If it helped you can always mark it as the answer or rate it
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 7:16am
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Don't post your questions here, click on "Improve Question" and put your amendments there or they will get overlooked.
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 6:33am
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not clear.
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 6:29am
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That looks like a separate question to me. Please don't ask questions in the comments section, they get overlooked. If you ask that as another question, others can find it there.
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 5:58am
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That's not the job of a windows service to be honest. Services are intended to run unattended. See my updated answer.
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 5:46am
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not quite. You'll need jQuery, an AJAX call and some server side code to call using AJAX. then it can be done.
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 5:26am
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No. You just pass the correct GridView to the RenderGridView(GridView gridView) method.
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 4:52am
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Glad to be of help
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 4:46am
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where does it say that? BTW, if you're going to ask more questions, amend your original one or ask a fresh one. questions in the comments section tend to get overlooked.
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 4:30am
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You should post your code then.
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 4:18am
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Can you also post the code where you call ClientUploadComplete from?
jim lahey
7-Nov-12 3:27am
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Updated just for you :)
jim lahey
6-Nov-12 11:46am
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That's a shame. I'd still recommend having a look, the principles will still be similar.
jim lahey
6-Nov-12 11:41am
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Don't post a solution, amend your question
jim lahey
6-Nov-12 10:59am
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that's even less clear.
jim lahey
6-Nov-12 10:47am
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not clear.
jim lahey
6-Nov-12 9:05am
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not clear.
jim lahey
6-Nov-12 7:29am
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Then you need to amend your question and say that you want to insert some data. Also be sure to specify what you are inserting data into.
jim lahey
6-Nov-12 7:23am
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Not clear.
jim lahey
6-Nov-12 6:27am
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you never mentioned sqlparameters in your original post.
jim lahey
6-Nov-12 3:40am
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Then at least click on the second link where it's all about Response.Redirect
jim lahey
5-Nov-12 9:19am
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I think I can't understand your question
jim lahey
5-Nov-12 8:52am
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Good luck with that.
jim lahey
2-Nov-12 9:49am
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I never mentioned a master page.
jim lahey
2-Nov-12 9:49am
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of course, but you pass that value to getElementById, which expects a string.
jim lahey
2-Nov-12 7:02am
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You really need to rephrase this question. It makes no sense whatsoever.
jim lahey
1-Nov-12 10:34am
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If a C#-based solution is what you want then the solution I posted can be done using C# and the SMO libraries outlined in the CodeProject article. You could also do it in VB.net if you want.
jim lahey
1-Nov-12 8:48am
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Yes, there are other ways of doing this. What did you have in mind?
jim lahey
21-Sep-12 12:02pm
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It's just possible that the OP doesn't want the whole world knowing their real email address. Keyword: spam.
jim lahey
20-Sep-12 12:22pm
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Which Sencha are you talking about? Touch? ExtJS? be a little more specific please.
jim lahey
4-Sep-12 10:32am
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Excuse me? I don't understand the question.
jim lahey
4-Sep-12 10:29am
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How are you signing the .dll? Using Visual Studio or by using sn.exe from the command line? Are you using .snk or .pfx keys?
jim lahey
4-Sep-12 10:18am
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You haven't given any information about how you are signing the assembly which is going to make it pretty much impossible to get any help with the issue. Edit your question and supply the missing information.
jim lahey
4-Sep-12 8:09am
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Hi Martijn,
Thanks for the reply, but it's not quite what I'm after. We've already tried using dynamic interception but in order to be able to enforce security fully on our classes the interception needs to be done at the IL level so you can't get round it. Even with dynamic interception somebody else can take the assemblies and wire up the dependencies themselves or simply use a DI container that doesn't apply the interception, and therefore doesn't apply the security.
jim lahey
7-Aug-12 6:59am
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It's BizTalk 2010 I was after, not 2006, and you're about two years too late.
jim lahey
12-Jul-12 10:15am
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Then you're assigning it wrong. I'd try and assign it from server side code.
jim lahey
12-Jul-12 9:37am
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what kind of error?
jim lahey
4-Jun-12 7:15am
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You'll not be surprised to find out I still don't agree with you, and just so that I'm 100% sure I did the following:
In your favoured notepad IDE :) I created this file:
public class WTF
{
public WTF()
{
var i = 0;
i = "This won't work";
}
}
I compiled it with csc like this:
C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\csc /target:library /out:WTF.dll WTF.cs
csc then has a bitch at me:
WTF.cs(7,6): error CS0029: Cannot implicitly convert type 'string' to 'int'
So it's not just visual studio that prevents this. The basic C# compiler also doesn't like it. With things like this being caught at compile time as you allude to there is no way that using var could introduce bugs into the code, because if it doesn't compile, it doesn't even get checked in, let alone shipped. A few more pages from teh internets for you:
http://richarddingwall.name/2008/06/21/csharps-var-keyword-jeff-atwood-gets-it-all-wrong/
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2008/06/department-of-declaration-redundancy-department.html
I've been using var since it came out and it hasn't caused me any problems whatsoever, you could say I've got a good handle on my var habit. I don't let my var habit interfere with my professional life but if it makes you happy, you can call me a dirty varhead. It's lunchtime here so I'm off into town to see if I can score some really good var, I just hope the the guy who ripped me off last time isn't there. I thought I was getting a good deal on some var but ended up with a bag full of Dim ;)
jim lahey
4-Jun-12 6:18am
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So let me understand, you're saying the following would actually work?
var i = 0;
i = "Doesn't work";
jim lahey
4-Jun-12 5:18am
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wow Rajesh, you look young for a senior developer! what's your secret if I may ask? :)
jim lahey
4-Jun-12 5:16am
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Why are you talking about JavaScript? We're talking about C#. C# by it's very nature is strongly typed, whereas JavaScript is weakly typed. I suggest you take a look at the MSDN documentation that covers the use of var in C#: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb384061.aspx. It's not weakly typed, it's implicitly typed which is still strong and static type checking still takes place. By contrast you can look at the typing discipline of JavaScript: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript. By your logic, you might assume that JavaScript and SQL are the same because they both have the "function" keyword.
I understand that for some people it can be a little confusing and it's a preference thing "to var or not to var", but don't concern yourself with the quality of my code, it's maintainability or readability because that's my business, OK?
jim lahey
4-Jun-12 3:45am
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I think you're confusing var and dynamic keywords. Of course var is strongly typed, assign something to a var and on the next line intellisense pops up with all the properties, methods and events for the type you just assigned, so I am definitely using proper types. as for readability my code reads just fine, but it's human nature to fear what you don't understand ;)
jim lahey
4-Jun-12 3:42am
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where's the regular expression?
jim lahey
29-May-12 9:46am
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Even that's not clear. OP could mean 100% width for all our guessing.
jim lahey
24-May-12 7:34am
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The use of var in no way indicates a lack of strong typing. It's syntactic sugar for the compiler because you can infer the type from the cast that is performed. It's a standard part of C#.
jim lahey
24-May-12 6:57am
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It's already in the solution.
jim lahey
24-May-12 6:56am
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<location path="templocation">
<system.web>
<authorization>
<deny users="*">
jim lahey
24-May-12 6:25am
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Just tried it here and it works..
jim lahey
23-May-12 5:29am
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It's not that difficult to understand. "templocation/" implicitly includes everything in that folder by virtue of the fact that it's a path.
jim lahey
22-May-12 6:28am
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Did you do what the error message told you? Change the path attribute to a relative virtual path. I've amended my answer for you.
jim lahey
22-May-12 6:24am
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What is the question?
jim lahey
14-May-12 5:58am
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You're going to have to post more detail I'm afraid. All this says is that you are being denied access, but to what?
jim lahey
8-May-12 10:58am
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Reason for my vote of 5
Well-written question that deserves a good answer.
jim lahey
8-May-12 9:16am
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Reason for my vote of 2
You get an extra point for honesty. If the code is so trivial, why the question in the first place?
jim lahey
8-May-12 8:38am
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which cart?
jim lahey
4-May-12 8:10am
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Just trying to help you get the solution to your question but since you know better I'll leave you to it. Have fun trying to get your relatively straightforward query working :)
jim lahey
4-May-12 6:46am
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don't post further questions as answers to your original question. Edit your original question or ask a new one if you need to. This just confuses matters.
jim lahey
4-May-12 6:41am
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is there an error message?
jim lahey
3-May-12 10:13am
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please give a more detailed description of the error, like the full contents of the error message, version of sql server, method of connection etc.
jim lahey
27-Apr-12 6:16am
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why the downvote? gave you what you asked for..
jim lahey
26-Apr-12 9:06am
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Reason for my vote of 1
This isn't even a question.
jim lahey
25-Apr-12 10:32am
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OK, I understand. Mybe try If record.Rows(0).Item("fcurr") is Nothing instead - my VB isn't up to much these days :)
jim lahey
18-Apr-12 9:30am
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Post the exception.
jim lahey
18-Apr-12 6:15am
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Any effort?
jim lahey
18-Apr-12 4:49am
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what isn't working properly?
jim lahey
17-Apr-12 9:02am
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"code is not working" - care to elaborate? I don't think you can add the project output of a solution: the clue is in the name, "project output" so it can't be a .sln file..
jim lahey
17-Apr-12 8:51am
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I'm flattered you think we're all mind readers but most of us don't have that facility. You'll have to post some code I'm afraid.
jim lahey
13-Apr-12 5:01am
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Help us to help you: we can't telepathically see your code so you'll have to show it to us in the traditional way
jim lahey
28-Feb-12 2:45am
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Tell you what? What does this have to do with Android?
jim lahey
2-Feb-12 5:35am
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Reason for my vote of 2
While it works in principle, it tightly couples forms together and having multiple subscribers to an event soon becomes unworkable
jim lahey
2-Feb-12 5:34am
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Reason for my vote of 5
Nice and loosely coupled, my 5!
jim lahey
1-Feb-12 11:49am
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Reason for my vote of 2
Friendly enum names are good, but hard-coding strings and lack of localization aren't.
jim lahey
29-Nov-11 4:44am
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Reason for my vote of 5
Built into the .net framework and totally transparent.
jim lahey
23-Nov-11 5:38am
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SQL injection just waiting to happen: username='" + TextBox1.Text + "'. Ouch.
jim lahey
22-Nov-11 8:58am
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Hmmm.. hard-coding connection strings, a big no-no.
jim lahey
22-Nov-11 6:01am
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Evergreen or deciduous?
jim lahey
17-Nov-11 8:01am
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A wonderful comment too! Thanks!
jim lahey
10-Nov-11 9:35am
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You can't. You need a GET or POST to load the page.
jim lahey
10-Nov-11 8:28am
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Your definition "a website" is somewhat vague. Is it static content, database driven or what exactly?
jim lahey
10-Nov-11 8:25am
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So you're already building this application, where exactly are you stuck? What have done up until now?
jim lahey
10-Nov-11 4:41am
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The differences are quite subtle. Web Applications need to be compiled and output an assembly whereas Websites can compile at runtime and only output assemblies if you publish them. In my opinion, a Web Application is a better bet because they compile to a single assembly which can then be deployed to the GAC for a small performance increase.
jim lahey
9-Nov-11 11:20am
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you never know, it might be a satellite assembly full of embedded style sheet resources because "Class Library" reads as "CSS Library" if you squint hard enough
jim lahey
9-Nov-11 5:42am
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Have you searched or Googled for a solution?
jim lahey
8-Nov-11 9:19am
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You've got the whole dataset in session. You can read it back out of session and do: dsRefTransactions.Tables[0]
jim lahey
8-Nov-11 9:12am
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only 30? This November already feels like forever ;)
jim lahey
3-Nov-11 12:51pm
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I'm gonna write a tip about that, MVP here I come!
jim lahey
3-Nov-11 10:18am
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what attachment?
jim lahey
3-Nov-11 9:24am
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Reason for my vote of 5
Been looking for this, thanks!
jim lahey
2-Nov-11 9:43am
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You're going to have to post a lot more info on this. Where are your users stored? In a database, Active Directory or what?
jim lahey
2-Nov-11 9:29am
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How to write a coherent question has also been limited. Thank you.
jim lahey
1-Nov-11 6:49am
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I have no idea. You'll have to ask the OP.
jim lahey
31-Oct-11 10:06am
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You can handle the Session_End event of the HttpApplication and serialize the contents of the session to disk.
jim lahey
31-Oct-11 5:26am
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post your code please
jim lahey
27-Oct-11 10:50am
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Thankyou!
jim lahey
26-Oct-11 10:53am
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If you can't use the official documentation on the precise topic you require then there's not much chance of being helped.
jim lahey
26-Oct-11 9:50am
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Thanks!
jim lahey
25-Oct-11 9:27am
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You are of course correct in that it can be done via a registry entry, but quoting the OP: "load an application in the background when windows loads, do it's purpose and then close". I understand his requirement is for the app to do it's stuff unattended and then close, or in a windows service it would be ServiceBase.OnStop()
jim lahey
19-Oct-11 9:52am
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what about ASP.net projects? you're not making any sense.
jim lahey
18-Oct-11 8:31am
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Reason for my vote of 1
I don't understand this.
It adds a control to a list and adds the child controls of that control to the same list, there's no finding or flattening of a hierarchy involved as a control hierarchy can easily extend to over ten levels deep.
By it's design it's a nested for loop which can't locate any controls deeper in the hierarchy than the first child, due to it not being recursive.
It's tagged with recursion and yield, yet contains neither.
What do you mean by new fangled crap?
jim lahey
18-Oct-11 4:25am
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And what kind of error?
jim lahey
5-Oct-11 10:02am
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no offence Omid, but that doesn't make any sense whatsoever
jim lahey
4-Oct-11 3:28am
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you'll need to post an example.
jim lahey
4-Oct-11 3:21am
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Thanks, although I'm not about to ditch the var - I'm vary much a convert :) har har
jim lahey
4-Oct-11 3:19am
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Thanks :)
jim lahey
3-Oct-11 10:30am
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You can make it pass HTML 5 validation:
http://datatables.net/forums/discussion/6389/html-5-validation/p1
jim lahey
3-Oct-11 9:20am
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You really need to post a bit more information.
jim lahey
28-Sep-11 6:14am
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You need to show us some code if you want help with this.
jim lahey
22-Sep-11 15:18pm
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no need to shout..
jim lahey
22-Sep-11 15:18pm
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did I not understand the question correctly?
jim lahey
22-Sep-11 9:16am
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post the code where you populate the HtmlSelect
jim lahey
22-Sep-11 8:49am
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Well of course that's not going to work. Try this:
HtmlSelect drpSkills_ctrl = (HtmlSelect)FindControl("ctl00$ContentPlaceHolder1$drpSkills");
jim lahey
22-Sep-11 7:21am
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What Legor said. People are more than willing to help, but you have to put a bit of effort in and provide us with some actual information to help you.
jim lahey
21-Sep-11 8:56am
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looks fine to me too
jim lahey
21-Sep-11 5:10am
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Added pre tags for readability
jim lahey
20-Sep-11 12:34pm
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you want to see illegal or adult videos? you're probably on the wrong site mate..
jim lahey
20-Sep-11 11:09am
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and have you tried anything yet?
jim lahey
20-Sep-11 10:58am
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tried anything at all yet?
jim lahey
20-Sep-11 7:04am
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Improved question, removed textspeak.
jim lahey
20-Sep-11 6:57am
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which files?
jim lahey
20-Sep-11 5:27am
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Good stuff - defensive coding with null checks will save you a lot of trouble in the long run
jim lahey
20-Sep-11 3:59am
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Added pre tags
jim lahey
19-Sep-11 8:59am
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Don't shout so much!
jim lahey
19-Sep-11 8:45am
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I get you now.
jim lahey
19-Sep-11 8:26am
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Sounds like there's a problem with the query you're running. Post a bit more info please
jim lahey
19-Sep-11 4:13am
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It's under List Settings. Google "manage lists permissions SharePoint" and you'll find it.
jim lahey
15-Sep-11 7:54am
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question makes no sense.
jim lahey
15-Sep-11 7:24am
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Then give the admin Manage Lists permissions.
jim lahey
15-Sep-11 7:24am
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Then give the admin Manage Lists permissions.
jim lahey
15-Sep-11 5:50am
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Improved spelling, grammar
jim lahey
15-Sep-11 5:41am
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question is incomprehensible.
jim lahey
15-Sep-11 5:39am
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and what kind of error? we're not psychic.
jim lahey
15-Sep-11 5:37am
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as a single .dll? as three separate .dlls for each tier? you need to provide a lot more information.
jim lahey
14-Sep-11 11:31am
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Reason for my vote of 5
Better solution than OP, wiring is more transparent.
Question: can I register any type derived from Control for AJAX with this library?
jim lahey
13-Sep-11 11:30am
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what kind of video? don't really know what you're talking about if you don't provide an example..
jim lahey
23-Jun-11 11:33am
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it's a static path. have a look at the source in your browser and see if the static path is being rendered correctly.
jim lahey
23-Jun-11 7:51am
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Degrade performance compared to what?
jim lahey
10-May-11 9:58am
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what's this got to do with ASP.net?
jim lahey
10-May-11 9:52am
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you'll need to provide a lot more information than this, or I'll be forced to assume you're genuinely trying to connect to 'remotServerIP'
jim lahey
10-May-11 9:23am
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When you edit the SP in SMSS, you'll see it's wrapped in an ALTER statement.. click on the button what says Execute
jim lahey
10-May-11 8:35am
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Is Session State enabled?
jim lahey
9-May-11 10:08am
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What kind of error? Please enlighten us..
jim lahey
9-May-11 5:35am
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Dear Vivek,
That's quite alright.
Have a great day.
jim lahey
6-May-11 5:06am
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Some real mind-reading skills needed for this one
jim lahey
3-May-11 4:00am
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Well why didn't you post that in the first place then?
We can only go by what people post in their questions, and as far as I am aware, mind reading has nothing to do with this site.
jim lahey
2-May-11 11:19am
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Have my 5.
jim lahey
2-May-11 11:18am
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Again, it's in the error message. Have you even read it?
jim lahey
2-May-11 8:35am
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first, don't post your email address. you'll get loads of unsolicited emails. second, this is for technical questions and not job advertising.
jim lahey
2-May-11 8:31am
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I doubt it's possible. you have to log in to the websites to post, don't you?
jim lahey
2-May-11 7:59am
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"not work".. care to tell us a little more, any error messages?
jim lahey
2-May-11 7:55am
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You're doing it wrong. You should have written the test first.
jim lahey
2-May-11 7:47am
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Would you care to elaborate a little? I mean, you haven't even told us what language you're using. They could be paper forms for all we know..
jim lahey
2-May-11 7:39am
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You're going to have to post your error message, from your description I can't guess what it is.
jim lahey
2-May-11 4:30am
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hmm.. third link from the top when I google for "custom rss webpart":
http://sharingsharepoint.wordpress.com/2010/06/17/writing-a-custom-rss-reader-web-part/
jim lahey
29-Apr-11 10:52am
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Pardon? I don't understand what you said.
Look at the DataField attributes and the parameter names. they're the same, ergo implicitly mapped.
jim lahey
29-Apr-11 9:07am
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What Manfred said. You know what your technical requirements are, there's the internet, go look for it.
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