Hello ya'll I need some help with a aspx form is anyone is interested :) this form once submitted goes straight to error page that was made and have no idea why.
So the aspx file will have a button in there somewhere. It determines what happens onclick. The aspx.cs file will probably contain the definition of whatever's called by the button; but it's also possible for it to be in a javascript file.
No that file that I just posted"link" I look on the server side and it says that it is autocompiled, don't delete.
@AntLaC okay one sec
here in the file it has this `<asp:Button ID="btnSubmit" runat="server" Text="Submit Form" Font-Bold="True" Font-Size="Medium" ForeColor="#000099" ToolTip="Validate Form Data and Submit Form to PCG." />`
So, I've got this array of unknown length. I want to get the length of everything but the last member of the array. Is there a clean way to do that, or am I stuck with while i > length-1?
I was going to open in txt but i do have visual studios installed i believe.........i updating everything through dreamwever, delete file on server and repaste
@DavidBiga aspx in and of iteself is pretty much HTML4/5 markup. What happens after that is up to you. So saying it's junk is the same as me saying PHP is junk. PHP and ASPX pages are pretty similar in how they work. It's up to the developer doing the work to decide if it's good or bad
So Antlac my question to you good sure......I have the sites data on my computer, opened in dreamweaver, I make my changes, save the file, delete the one on server, copy over the same file with changes in its place....that wont work?
in MVC 3, I'm using twitter bootstrap which looks for images in localhost/img, but I have the images in a different folder. How can I set it to look for the images in my image folder when it gets that URL (localhost/img) in?
It seems like I am getting threading errors as a result of an inconsistent state of my IEnumerable. Specifically, List<T>.
Here's my workflow:
List<string> IDs = getIDs();
RunTask(IDs);
RunTask(IDs);
public void RunTask(List<string> IDs)
{
TaskScheduler scheduler = new T...
What is the difference between the below code snippets? Won't both be using threadpool threads?
For instance if I want to call a function for each item in a collection,
Parallel.ForEach<Item>(items, item => DoSomething(item));
vs
foreach(var item in items)
{
Task.Factory.StartNew((...
@LewsTherin Sorry, blue screened. The version that lives in azure's site is slightly different than the one that we get off tfs. My hunch is it's not pushing the database. I'm not sure if it's failing the same on your pc or not.
It doesn't create a new reference.
But there isn't any point in returning it either. This should suffice:
public void SomeMethod(MyClass myClass)
{
myClass.name = "John";
}
The above is natural and actually less convoluted than the way you propose.
Why the hell was the address not working?
I understand its not needed. As I stated it just seems more readable to me. — Thomas4 mins ago
!!!! :S
I understand its not needed. As I stated it just seems more readable to me. — Thomas4 mins ago
If you create a class in .NET it will be a reference type. In this example I’m setting the name of MyClass inside of SomeMethod. Now inside the Main method I do not really need to assign back the return value from SomeMethod because the parameter passed in is a reference type. I’m wanting the ins...