I had one which took 2 days in IIS which basically said "Error: an error has occurred." which ended up being that I didn't have a redirect module installed.
Before adding the ScriptManager when I was clicking on the login button it was showing the required field warning without page postback but after that it has started to do postback first and then validate fields.
It's required to add a ScriptManager when there is an UpdatePanel on the page.
How...
I am in need of Video Player, or Software or API or any other idea for that help me to save the storage issue.
Let me explain, I have a video file about 300mb which contains 10 clips if i make video in parts each part is of size around 20mb so in total i will have 11 files and 500mb and it sucks...
@SteveG What surprises me each and every time is that the American population continues to vote for Republicans, even though they don't intend to improve the lives of the average citizen at all, yet still the average citizen votes for them en mass. Talk about stupidity...
@RoelvanUden Keep in mind said average citizen watches NASCAR after church on Sundays and occasionally walks around the trailer park without his wife-beater on.
Hey guys, I have created a new Wep API project with "Individual user accounts" authentication. When I run the app and try to access the ValuesController (.../api/values) .. I get a message that tells me I don't have access. How does this authentication work ?
@SteffenWinkler We're much better at covering up that our politicians are all assholes that don't want to work for the citizens. If one of them blatantly does what the republicans do, we wouldn't vote for them anymore. That's the one difference. It's not a huge difference though, we just need ours to lie and they don't.
@scheien ok, no problem This is the question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31877559/why-scriptmanager-causes-postback-on-requiredfieldvalidator-in-asp-net-web-form
theres a doggy day care across the street, i think i'll take it there while it's young so it's not alone 7 hours a day, it'll get used to other dogs there and people and stuff
@user1892991 rule of thumb is that if your question is ignored, it means you haven't supplied enough information. Lots of people do that and the people who are in here all the time get fed up of asking
@SteveG As someone who has owned 5 dogs (not all at the same time) and trained dozens, I have a really simple piece of advice: adopt, dont buy a puppy.
@SteveG Huskies will amuse themselves during the day no problem. Generally finding new and creative ways to escape. My Husky knows how to open doors, the fridge, and can vault himself over the fence.
When people ask me what kind of dog they should get when they've never owned a dog, I generally recommend any kind of hound - beagle, harrier, foxhound, rhodesian, basset or a retriever - lab, golden, weimereiner
@SteveG Okay. If I were looking for a book with Domain Driven Design implementations, from scratch with handwritten IoC, Relational Mappers, and etc. Basically implementation without any third party do you know of a tutorial or a book?
@Greg doesn't the head of your team / department know how much money they waste by not using third party libraries, like, probably double or triple or hell even more, of what they would normally spend
@SteveG This is more for learning, but eventually I'll try to push them once I'm familiar with what the third party is doing from scratch as I've done one myself then I can be like I can support the library no big deal.
@user1892991 yeah. For example if I want to know what happens to a variable after I do something to it:
Console.WriteLine("X is: " + x.ToString())
x.DoSomething()
Console.WriteLine("Now X is: " + x.ToString())