Um.... in a Windows Form in C# (Visual Studio Win Forms)
So if they pen the application they just have t click a button that has some shap they want to draw and when the click in the white area they draw the shape its just that the shape is formed automatically (like MS Paint).
I think you want to use javascript for the drawing actions maybe mixed with VML or something meanwhile storing the shapes or mouseclicks as coordinate arrays that gets written to the image on a post back event (maybe a save option).
Hi people, I just want to know, I'm dynamically adding a TabPage on each button and in side it will be a textbox. Now let's say I have 5 TabPages and 5 Textboxes, how would I know which textbox will be which when the user clicks "get text" button or "Save button"? I'm trying to simulate the Notepad++ Tab like feature
I have some data in a C# DataSet object. I can serialize it right now using a Json.net converter like this
DataSet data = new DataSet();
// do some work here to populate 'data'
string output = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(data);
However, this uses the property names from data when printing to t...
Also, Resharper apparently can't autorename variables if they're referenced in an embedded Eval block on a page frontend. had to do a couple of them manually...
At least my code evaluation now no longer looks like one of the Daltons in their striped outfits
it just tells me now that a number of my autogenerated setters aren't used. Are these used by Json.net during a Parse?
Is there any reason you would want to write an extension method on your own class in the same project (and the extension is only used in that project)? I'm trying to figure out some code.
Also - does anyone else need to calculate things like "number of working days"
between X and Y
The one approach I've seen before was to have a Dates table with one row per day, with columns for Date, Period, Quarter, Month, IsWeekend, IsHoliday etc.
was mainly used as a Dimension for OLAP queries, but also used to calculate number of working days between Dates X and Y
e.g. SELECT Count(Day) WHERE IsWeekend = 0 AND IsHoliday = 0 AND Day BETWEEN '01-02-2014' AND '01-03-2014'
Is that sane? Is there a more efficient way of doing this in code, with just a list containing holiday dates?
@Squiggle you are right ?: is the ternary, ?, is the null-coalescing operator but i was in the PHP room and there is no ?? operator just the sort ?:, sorry :)
@Sippy if the ApplicationUser can not be serialized correctly then the code can end up with an exception like the user instance lost it's connection to the underlying source or anything
@Sippy and with a malware HttpModule the HttpSessionState can be altered with a fake ApplicationUser and this way all authorization can be bypassed easily (little chance to have this kind of attack but still) (am i paranoid?)
@ton.yeung I just don't understand how it can do this tho. Repositories say JSCS linter is on 1.5.0 of JSCS but it CLEARLY is using the 1.7 linters on my files...
@ton.yeung No, it's doing exactly as it should but I don't get why :P
Huh, it has 1.7.3 downloaded but the package file says it's referencing 1.5.0..
OH WELL. STANDARD CONSUMER STYLE: IT WORKS, AND I DONT CARE HOW
I am having an javascript function for a HTML button click event in aspx page. And a server Method in its code behind page. Now i want to call the server method from the javascript function with some parameters only when the HTML button is clicked by the user. Please don't change this scenario an...