Do people actually google "string format for urls"? I've now found this on so many places in the code I'm maintaining right now: String.Format("<a target='_blank' href='{0}{1}'>{2}</a>", "--base url--", "query", "display text")
Or what are they searching for to get that template?
Hi all, I am facing some issue when accessing the PART_EditableTextBox (of a ComboBox) from the Dependency Property Change event. I am calling ApplyTemplate() method even though, the Template is still not loaded.
Its a common style and in the Depdendcy property change I am accessing the TextBox and binding TextInput change events. The problem is when I am trying to access in a dummy application it works fine and I am able to acces the textbox. But when I am trying to access in the my actual application, the Template is not loaded.
I am little confused on how does it behaves differently in two different places.
Since its not a custom control, I don't have a chance to Override OnAPplyTemplate method. Its a common static class where I have my dependency properties.
@mr5 No, that's exactly the naming that the WPF control templates components use. On the WPF scroll bar for example, the actual grabby part which scrolls is a rectangle called PART_Track IIRC
@GK However, have you tried applying the template through the xaml?
I have a Detail view that calls a partial for some related records, and the partial view has a dropdown populated by one of the elements of the Detail's view model. I have created an HttpPost method for the Detail but I can't seem to get the DropDown selection passed into it.
The detail view model is called UserComposite and the method looks like this public async Task<ActionResult> Details(int? id, [Bind(Include = "groupId")] UserComposite userComposite)
everything in userComposite is null, including groupId. the Id is passed in fine but I don't know how, lol. Sorry, MVC is new to me and I really suck at it, apparently.