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Comments by Nicholas Marty (Top 48 by date)
Nicholas Marty
17-Oct-14 10:39am
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Well, I don't regularly try to express something with regular expressions (pun intended ;-)). And I my knowledge for writing the simple ones I need is enough for not needing a tool to construct them. I only need a tool to get some basic verification if the expression is actually doing what I need. As soon as I've figured it out I usually write a small sample script in LinqPad to be sure .Net handles the expression as I expect it to, before finally writing the unit tests to it. Sure TDD would suggest to write the Tests first. But I think it's a bit tedious to test a regex using unit tests ;)
Nicholas Marty
17-Oct-14 9:57am
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I like http://regexpal.com/ to test my regex ;)
Nicholas Marty
28-Apr-14 6:55am
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Open the Project File (.vbp) in Visual Basic 6 and press F5 to start debugging? I don't get what this has to do with visual studio 2010 or any .sln files when the project is developed in VB6...
Nicholas Marty
15-Apr-14 4:55am
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Shouldn't you only need the "Oracle Data Provider" (ODP.NET) instead of a whole program for that?
Nicholas Marty
10-Apr-14 10:47am
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Maybe you should replace "</br>" with it's actually correct representation: "<br>", "<br/>" or "<br />"? "</br>" doesn't really exist ;)
Nicholas Marty
26-Feb-14 10:47am
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The problem would still persist here as the other methods are declared in the same manner :)
Nicholas Marty
19-Feb-14 6:07am
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Ok. Then it is possible to run older .Net Applications under the CLR 4.0 or 4.5 but the .NET 4.x does still not include lower versions of the framework.
Basically if you tested something with .NET 2.0 CLR doesn't mean that it works exactly the same on .NET 4.
Quote from that msdn page: "so you may have to provide a configuration file to enable your app to run on the .NET Framework 4.5."
And especially noteworthy is the second paragraph of the backwards compatibilty section where it is made clear that newer frameworks are not guaranteed to be 100% backwards compatible. (Although probably most applications should work fine)
Nicholas Marty
19-Feb-14 5:32am
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I agree that .Net 4 applications run under 4.5(.1) as the CLR is the same (although modified). But I'm not sure about .NET framework including all previous versions. I thought .NET 4 onwards didn't contain any lower frameworks anymore (but I'm not really sure if lower target application would run under the CLR 4.0 (or 4.5))
Nicholas Marty
19-Feb-14 5:29am
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Might be best to add what exactly you can't figure out. What doesn't work, how exactly should it work. Use <code> blocks to format the code and make it more readable. And please don't shout. All uppercase is considered shouting on the internet (while using all lowercase is considered childish). Oh and if we're at it: Add some punctuation so that one might at least hope to be able to understand what you're trying to do :)
Nicholas Marty
14-Feb-14 6:58am
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@Bala Selvanayagam: Please do NOT edit Spam questions.
Reason: http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/4462092/Live-streamers.aspx
Nicholas Marty
4-Dec-13 7:53am
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Yeah, most likely the program generating that file is at fault somewhere.
My missing link was that I didn't know (or maybe also forgot) that when converting an unknown character this might result in "FF FF". (I was at least pretty close in finding out that FF FF translates to EF BF BF in UTF-8 ;) )
Your explanation would very well explain the problem here. So thanks for that :)
Nicholas Marty
2-Dec-13 6:48am
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You're doing lots of UNION ALL. How about just call each select one by one and do the union in the main query?
Nicholas Marty
22-Nov-13 3:37am
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You just read the file into a string. Either line by line or the complete file at once. This pretty much depends what you want to use it for. If your file isn't that big reading the whole file into memory shouldn't be an issue.
Nicholas Marty
21-Nov-13 7:54am
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Are you sure you need a generic database? Often those who use the db or change the configuration isn't the developer who implemented it and they might make mistakes causing lots of work for them and for you troubleshooting the problems. I'd recommend to avoid generic databases if it isn't really necessary...
Nicholas Marty
21-Nov-13 5:36am
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You're welcome. But it's only my opinion and experiences I have thus far ;)
Nicholas Marty
21-Nov-13 5:27am
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I'm sure it's a good idea to learn more languages. I guess one advantage when learning 2 languages at once is. You can compare the functionality while learning how to use them. So you can get a better view which language is best in a certain case. Yet I think as soon as it goes into the deeper levels of the languages there are features you can't really compare. Besides, if you can use Python at your company this a good opportunity to learn another language at home ;)
Nicholas Marty
20-Nov-13 7:17am
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And what are you actually trying to accomplish? The StreamReader object doesn't have a method "ReadWord"...
System.IO.StreamReader
Nicholas Marty
20-Nov-13 7:13am
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Those settings aren't carried over to your installer. I don't know if there is something that changes the version of your installer. And as far as I know (at least for the Visual Studio Setup Project) this is not possible. You could take a look at the
WIX Toolset
but I haven't really used it yet.. You might want to clarify your question to include the setup version too.
Nicholas Marty
20-Nov-13 6:14am
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:thumbsup: I wouldn't even have known how to answer to a question which didn't ask anything :) This is more than the OP could have asked for :)
Nicholas Marty
20-Nov-13 5:57am
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I'm not sure if I understand correctly. You want every user to expire after 7 days? If so where are you experiencing any issues? (I was probably more focussed on the "If he not visited our company in 7 days" part. you need to store when his last visit was otherwise it will be a bit difficult to know when his last visit was ;) )
Nicholas Marty
20-Nov-13 5:54am
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And what is your problem?
Nicholas Marty
20-Nov-13 5:22am
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Could it be that during your "Thread.Sleep" call the Process terminated all by itself?
Nicholas Marty
20-Nov-13 4:41am
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Looks like a GUI Update seems to fail. And it looks like an ObservableCollection is the cause of that issue? If this is a WPF app you should be able to catch it with
Dispatcher UnhandledException Event
Nicholas Marty
19-Nov-13 11:41am
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Or at this tip:
http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/160326/Using-Gmail-Account-to-Send-Emails-With-Attachment
Nicholas Marty
18-Nov-13 10:10am
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And you might add some more details. Like on what server you want to use it (Apache, IIS) and which version of that browser (as IIS6 and IIS7+ differ quite a bit).
Nicholas Marty
18-Nov-13 10:02am
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Maybe you should also try to execute the exe in the "bin" directory instead of the "obj" one?
Nicholas Marty
15-Nov-13 9:04am
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I just tried it with a the ASP.Net Webapplication Default Template. Interesting thing is: Although there is a compiler warning that the Method on the ASPX page is hiding the one from Codebehind when running the page both methods were executed. (First the CodeBehind one, then the ASPX one) I would however strongly suggest to avoid such a thing as it causes more confusion than it's useful...
Nicholas Marty
15-Nov-13 7:29am
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I've done something similiar to this in c# and rest assured that you can probably everything what this c++ also in java. Just put on your thinking cap ;)
Nicholas Marty
15-Nov-13 7:27am
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not necessarily as you're able to modify the page even after compilation. But quite surely when you're requesting the page.
Nicholas Marty
15-Nov-13 7:21am
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I guess this should create a conflict as the resulting class will have two methods with the same definition...
Nicholas Marty
15-Nov-13 7:18am
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yeah. of course this needs to be there too, but I'm assuming he's already doing that when he talks about "content Page" ;)
Nicholas Marty
15-Nov-13 6:48am
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I'm not sure if this is the right page to ask such questions. You might be better off trying to find some documentiation on the manufacturer's page.
Nicholas Marty
15-Nov-13 6:46am
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Argh.. My poor eyes.. Why do you have to violate them with Caps Lock?? :(
Btw. "Give me code" and "it's urgent" or "please hurry" aren't going to work here. You have a question and if someone is in the mood to answer your question you will get one. If it's urgent go somewhere else...
Nicholas Marty
15-Nov-13 6:43am
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If you connect e.g. with the telnet client (or any other tcp client) to the server. Are you receiving anything? Maybe you're missing an "AcceptSocket" or "AcceptClient" call ore something like that on the server. In addition SMTP isn't just sending the whole message from the client to the server. An e-mail sent over smtp contains multiple messages where the server has to report with a status code.
Nicholas Marty
15-Nov-13 6:19am
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"IsOneWay=true" is not related to Duplex. It just says that the Operation doesn't return a response. You can remove it and return e.g. an integer or something like that if you like.
Take a look at the "ICalculatorDuplexCallback" usage this is how the Server -> Client calls are made
Nicholas Marty
15-Nov-13 6:12am
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Without having any information where and how you want to show this its pretty difficult to provide an example. If you already are accessing the database and how you render your asp page etc. you could add this to your question and I might be able to explain you better what you could do ;)
Nicholas Marty
15-Nov-13 6:08am
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So if you want to limit the whole string to 15 chars just replace the asterisk "*" with "{0,8}"
Nicholas Marty
15-Nov-13 5:57am
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Please provide some information about how you're trying to access the database.
Nicholas Marty
14-Nov-13 6:51am
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Just show him an error message on the page. (e.g. render a new html on the server side or modify the html document on the client side with some javascript). You can for example show an asterisk (*) beside the field or color it in red where an input value is missing thus making it easier for the user to spot the fields he has missed.
Nicholas Marty
14-Nov-13 6:37am
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I might be wrong but I guess this is nothing you can influence yourself as this a functionality of the browser. If you don't want this message just stop displaying multiple alert messages ;)
Nicholas Marty
31-Oct-13 10:32am
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Have you considered using a Validator (e.g. CustomValidator) for checking the password?
If you wan't to stop them entering an empty password there is an RequiredFieldValidator etc.
Usually those Validators (except the Custom one) also have Client-Side validation (in addition to server side)
Nicholas Marty
18-Jul-13 5:54am
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The functionality of var hower does exist. Known as "Option Infer": http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb384665.aspx
Nicholas Marty
16-May-13 5:34am
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Thanks for hinting me in the right direction ;)
Nicholas Marty
15-May-13 9:33am
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Yeah. After lot of testing this seems to do the trick. But I had to rewrite the query (Only a select statement without any update) so basically a SELECT WITH (UPDLOCK READPAST ROWLOCK).
Nicholas Marty
7-May-13 14:06pm
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Hm. I'm not looking for enabling https (which is working) but disabling http (with that meaning the unsecured connection) ;). Also this article seems more to address iis6 on a local machine than wcf and ssl in general. Will still take a look at it. :)
Nicholas Marty
5-Apr-13 5:56am
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Which line exactly raises the error?
I could spot 2 possible sources:
- The FindControl Method does not return a Control
- "databindobj" is null
Try checking if any of those objects might be null while debugging
Nicholas Marty
5-Apr-13 5:51am
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Didn't spot the typo.. However I also think it's always better not to nest classes if not necessary.. However this should not cause the bug as the class is public...
Nicholas Marty
5-Apr-13 5:34am
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Should work... Have you tried a rebuild?
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