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02:39
hello to all!
hello
zup @cc
meh
hi sir @MRS1367
 
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04:57
hey @Elegiac
sir :)
i have news ...
05:41
Morning :)
it's a silly question only
we can declare an interface in a class, right?
we can declare a signature for properties or structs in interfaces?
06:02
Hi guys..
Gud morning
Any one known about HTML Parser in c#
HTML Agility or DOM parser
can create a class or interface in outside of the namespace?
@RoelvanUden -> hey
sry, but can u tell me something about my silly questions?
 
1 hour later…
07:25
@kumar CsQuery and HtmlAgilityPack are popular.
@MRS1367 Hi :D
@RoelvanUden ok.thanks.
did u heard about DOM parser in c#
@kumar I use HtmlAgilityPack for all intents of HTML scraping. :P
CsQuery produces a jQuery-like syntax if you're into that.
08:05
Hi i using Facebook API to send message to selected user in my account. i using the below mentioned code.
function sendMessage() {
FB.ui({
method: 'send',
name: 'People Argue Just to Win',
link: 'www.google.com'

});
}
but it not have attach files and photo functionality
If that was intended as a question, please actually ask a question. Besides, that is JavaScript, and is likely intended for the JavaScript room instead?
08:34
@RoelvanUden Yes.. I read about HTML agility..
But some one told about Dom parser to my employee..
Now I have to go with It
So.. what is the diff in DOM parser with in other browsers
@kumar Ah, good luck. You'll spent a lot of time frustrated about the DOM parser breaking when there is an invalid character in the HTML you are reading :P
C# DOM parser <b><a><b>, crash. Invalid HTML. Rather common in HTML though.
Every browser has a parser that is lenient with mistakes, unlike C#'s DOM parser.
@RoelvanUden wats better db sqlclient or compact4.0?
@Elegiac Sorry what are you asking?
if whats better for database
if sqlclient or compact4.0
@Elegiac didnt know u were here
08:38
yep im here ages ago bro @c0dem0nkey
@Elegiac SqlClient is the connection provider, Compact Edition is the database.
ahh lol i see ok :D
So, unless I'm confused, you're asking about a comparison between water and electricity. :P
sorry ^^
ok ill use compact then .xD
thnks
@RoelvanUden So..
DOM is different from HTML agility.
08:40
or its sqlserver or sqlservercompact?
Do u have any link which I go through It for DOM parser
@RoelvanUden
@kumar Let me re-phrase this. DOM stands for Document Object Model, thus the way a HTML document is translated in 'objects' that can be used for parsing and rendering. This is a standard technique that is implemented in every browser. Now, C# has a built-in DOM parser which will fail to produce objects to parse when it encounters an invalid tag (e.g. <b><a></b>). HtmlAgilityPack implements its own DOM parser and does not use the built-in one, and that will succeed in producing objects.
Hi all, I need an regular expression to restrict the input to [A-z], [a-z], - and ```. I have made this ^([a-zA-Z-])*[a-zA-Z-]+$ which works but I also want to restrict that dash and apostrophe should not appear more than once like this: abc--def``deg-`. i.e. It should be followd by a letter. I am not able to figure out the last case. Can you please help for this.
@kumar So, the built-in DOM parser is not that bad if you are sure you get perfect HTML as input. When you're not sure (e.g. when reading random internet sites as a search engine does, or even the target is not valid), the built-in one WILL FAIL.
@Elegiac SqlServer is the one you need to install, fastest of the two. Compact Edition produces a single file that is easy to move and contains the entire database. It is slower though, and has a limited subset of SQL statements it understands.
I am sorry
I didn't mention
it is a Local HTML files from Epub with images,video files.
It is a Epub reader app
08:45
ok thanks @RoelvanUden
@kumar Ah I don't know then. The built-in one might just work fine. Epubs are generally properly formatted (but again, there is no guarantee that they are).
@RoelvanUden Yes.
I hope
one more
what do U prefer in my case
HTML agility or DOM
HtmlAgilityPack, because I know it will never fail to read a file.
ok, thanks..
Let me work on it..
nice to speaking with U
09:12
morning all
and Roel in particular ;)
@RoelvanUden
you know how to do this on compact4.0
anyone pls?
@Elegiac lol using compact??
yes @c0
you know how to do it?
@Elegiac developing for mobile?
nope
09:25
@Elegiac was just researching for compact
i already found it c0de hehe
09:43
hello everyone!
hi
when someone asks if they can hire you to maintain their website - what exactly would you do? when their website is functioning normally, and there are no complaints about it, and daily backups are already, automatically being made, what maintenance is there to do?
hacks?
if you have backup then your job is heaven lol
does anyone know why I can't write a session variable in a aspx? this is the code behind i'm using: pastebin.com/28cN9Mbd
I'm only used to maintaining sites when there is something to do. But now I'm just lost, there's nothing I can find to do. Should I create a bug, optimize it, and then fix it? (jokes)
@tommasocapelli I'm looking at your code
thank you @Giovani
09:52
your job is the most tiring job of all i think ... you got nothing to do all day = waste of time ... but the goodthing was you earn $
just sleep all day @user2645707 haha
p kidding
any sample resignation letter format
@Elegiac haha, its funny.. but when I try to sleep, I feel like working :(
@tommasocapelli I have something for you
@codebrain try this
jobsearch.about.com/od/sampleresignationletters/a/resignformat.htm

@user2645707 dont mind it ... as long as you earn $ its ok ... just read articles i think much better
@Giovani thank you so much! I'm doing my first steps in .net
or this:
sample-resignation-letters.com
09:56
@Elegiac checked it already. the latter one is good
@tommasocapelli no worries, I'm just saving it now.
@tommasocapelli here it is: pastebin.com/mpH9DrYL - don't forget to add ` System.Web` assembly since Session is a part of HttpContext or something
ok @c0
@Giovani thank you i'm trying it right now
np let me know how it goes. I tried opening up a project in VS but VS was hanging so I didn't get to try the code
@tommasocapelli also check this page out, it's got some pretty straightforward stuff in there java2s.com/Code/ASP/Session-Cookie/…
@Giovani thank you!
10:20
hey guys.. I have a question for u all :)
wat @user264
if I wanted to start reselling things, is it a legal requirement to already have that product in stock (meaning you buy it first, then you resell it) or are you allowed to take orders for something, then order it from the distributor and then ship it to customer?
hello to everybody
how to post pics?
hi @Zuhan
no idea lol. I fail at posting pics. only links show up for me
i have C# WinForm question... realy hard for me..
i posted question at the forum, but nobody answer me..
maybe you will
3
Q: How to make at panel couple pictures to one

ZuhanI need to make 4 different images in one, and it will be in the panel. Panel size will vary from 180 to 320. I tried to do one main panel, and in her place 4, which are fixed by anchors... What I have (source four pics) What i need to get. Panel like this private void Form1_Load(object sen...

10:24
@Giovani I think you just have to say to the customer the possible delivery date of the product. how you get it is your problem.
@tommasocapelli thanks! that's what I plan on doing, but I was just worried it might not be allowed or something
ddid u manage to get the Session to work?
I hate it when it says there are removed messages. it's like teasing... its basically saying "we have messages but you can't see them, only we can" lol
@Giovani unfortunately not, I'm trying to figure out why...
Oh I thought it was fixed lol. Are you workin on a WebForms site? Or is it something else?
So um, if you're using Visual Studio, there are some things you can do to see why it's not working. Set a breakpoint on the line Session("username") = username and then debug.
10:41
@Giovani yes, I'm working on webForms.. I'm trying to debug right now..
If the breakpoint gets hit, step into it and check out the Output window and view the Session object maybe it might be null - if its null, check your form, maybe the spelling of "username" is different (maybe a capital letter), if that's all good then you can check to see if the form is actually being posted - and whats getting posted when you
hit submit button: open F12 dev tools, go to networking, start debugging, reload the page the form is on, fill out the form hit submit and monitor the f12 window to see what values are passed along with the form
enyone can help?
11:06
@Giovani I've managed to read and write session variables via asmx(web services) but I still can't via aspx(web form). It's ok for me to read it via asmx but I'd like to know how to do it via aspx too..
Yeah, @tommasocapelli - I just got a sample webforms project setup and using the same code you provided I was able to get session vars to work. If you want, you could send me yr project and I can dig around and see what the issue is, cause right now I'm not so sure why it's not working.
11:23
@Giovani thank you so much, I don't want you to make so much work for me.. I'll try to figure out myself... thanks
ok no worries
Here is a good resource: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/… - If you replace the ( and ) with [ and ] I'm sure you'll get it to work.
omg
12:11
Is it possible (or a good idea) to write simple LINQ queries within XAML, e.g. as part of command parameters? For example, say you want to execute a Command on the person objects currently selected by the user in a datagrid, that also have a specific LastName.
That was actually a pretty bad example but ah well
Sam
Sam
Can someone please explain to me why it's a bad idea to create controls in a public static class? I need to access my window's controls from other classes so I thought of just coding my GUI in code behind, but apparently (from some SO posts i've read) it's a bad idea. Why it it evil? If it makes my life a whole lot easier then why would i want to not do this?
@Sam You're making your life hard by accessing controls from outside the window.
Sam
Sam
@KendallFrey I have to, im working on a project that has a custom GUI.
You should expose properties or something like that, rather than allowing them to manipulate the controls.
@Sam Not sure how that makes you "have to"
@Sam hmm can you link some of those posts?
Sam
Sam
12:20
@KendallFrey So create a public static class with all the properties i need to access, then in my mainWindow class, assign my controls to those properties?
facepalm
Sam
Sam
@GregRos sure, one moment.
Put properties in your MainWindow that allow you to manipulate the controls' properties.
For example, if you have a textbox, make a string property for the text.
Sam
Sam
But then how would my other classes get to the prop's inside my mainWindow class?
Call them like an ordinary property.
mainWindow.SomeText = "foobar";
Sam
Sam
12:23
but my mainwindow class isn't static
So, the problem is that you're not passing an instance?
stackoverflow.com/questions/18823001/… answer me please, if someone know how it make
@Zuhan Just reading the title, that sounds help vampirey.
Sam
Sam
@KendallFrey whenever i create a instance of my mainWindow class i get an stackoverflow exception.
You shouldn't be creating an instance yourself. WPF should do it for you at the start of your app.
12:25
@Kendall Frey What you mean?
@Sam one reason for this kind of convention is that the specific controls you use may change (some might be replaced, or new ones may be added or removed). If your entire program references these controls, you'll have to rewrite a lot of code. The properties on your MainWindow are probably at least in some way an important part of the information stored in the window, and that's less likely to change.
@Zuhan In short, I'm going to ignore your question.
@Kendall Frey ok, thank's a lot
Sam
Sam
@KendallFrey ??? Well, were's the instance?
@Sam, WPF creates an instance of the MainWindow class by default. You can get to the instance by, well, using this.
12:27
room topic changed to C#: In Soviet Russia, C# write you! [.net] [asp.net] [asp.net-mvc] [c#] [entity-framework] [linq] [visual-studio] [wcf] [wpf]
@Sam Gotta pass it as a parameter or something
Sam
Sam
@GregRos kk, thanks
@GregRos Not if he's outside the MainWindow.
@Sam Do yourself a favour, and pick up an OOP book or tutorial.
He said that when he tried to create an instance of MainWindow it threw a stack overflow exception.
That's... kind of indicative.
Oh. Actually it could also mean a circular binding.
Or something.
Sam
Sam
@KendallFrey lol, well im still learning atm.
@KendallFrey that's what i have been doing, but my code is getting messy, so i thought there must be a better way.
At a very high level, it seems very wrong to be accessing information on the main window from child windows.
If you want to change information on the main window in response to a child window event, put an event in the child window and respond to it in the main window.
Sam
Sam
12:35
@KendallFrey I only have one window, but i have a few classes that need to access the controls in the mainwindow.
so im not sure events will help here.
You mean, 'business logic' type classes?
Sam
Sam
kinda
How large is the codebase?
Not even child windows, but just classes? faints
Sam
Sam
well atm, about 1000 lines
12:38
That's pretty small. If that's your architecture, I don't think doing the things you've talked about will help much.
If you bind your MainWindow to a model class, perhaps you can access that object rather than the main window?
It sounds like he'd have to redesign the whole thing to be honest.
Sam
Sam
well what would be the best way to get round this problem then?
@KendallFrey that sounds like mvvm? i don't know how to use patterns yet.
Which problem exactly?
TBH, no matter what you do, you'll probably end up with spaghetti. Best let yourself learn what not to do from experience.
12:40
A pattern is easy to use. It is nothing more than a solution to a problem we've all had before. I.e. like seperating concerns like business logic and gui.
I have an app that sounds a lot like what you're describing.
Sam
Sam
@GregRos accessing controls (or their prop's) from other classes
@KendallFrey So just use what works best?
Sam
Sam
@KendallFrey Dont ping me.
Alright, I won't.
Sam
Sam
now there's two of me!
12:42
I didn't did I?
Sam
Sam
i got notification
sorry but got to much notification thats why i said.
@Sam Think about how the data moves in your app and design it like that. If something seems wrong, don't do it. And remember to look at your code and learn from your past mistakes.
Hi guys, I need a little help here. If you can look at this once, I would be grateful.
0
Q: IIS throwing HTTP 404 not found but resource exists. Requested URL also changing automatically.!

Amogh NatuI'm facing a really weird scenario here with my local IIS. I have hosted multiple sites in the default website in my local IIS. One of them has the login page. From the login page, I'm redirecting the user to another page that is located in another site (which is also hosted in the same IIS insid...

@Sam I think it was @GregRos that was pinging you
@GregRos don't ping Sam
I'm unable to understand the reason for the error. Can someone please help if they are a little free. Thank you...
12:44
Okay
Sam
Sam
@KendallFrey Sounds like very wise advice, thanks. I'll have a rethink.
Sam
Sam
@KendallFrey Sorry
@AmoghNatu The final URL has "login" in it. Perhaps the resource requires authentication?
Although that should return a 401, not a 404
@KendallFrey The authentication is done and also successful. Only after authentication, I'm calling the "Response.Redirect()"
The final URL is not really supposed to have that "login" word. It is a totally different URL. I have posted that as well. But I'm unable to understand why the requested URL is changing without me changing it anywhere in the code.
If you look at the requests, there's probably a redirect.
Not sure how to find the cause though.
Sam
Sam
12:52
!!Is Kendall a supercomputer?
@Sam Nuh-uh
!!am I a 1337 regexer?
@KendallFrey Impossible
LIAR
!!fuck yourself
@KendallFrey thump thump thump
Sam
Sam
12:55
Here we go again, the liars paradox.
Hi I have a question related to Asp.Net concept can someone help me out in that?
Sam
Sam
obviously english wasn't the OP's first language.
!!Is Caprica Six awesome?
@MauriceStam Yes, absolutely
12:57
lol
Sam
Sam
!!Is today Monday?
@Sam But of course
0
Q: Did passing asp.net controls by reference in function argument impacts the performance of the application

Robby Indian I am working on ASPNet Application and in that there is a scenario where two forms contains almost similar aspnet controls like textboxes and dropdown etc. and for filling those controls there is a function in separate module in which arguments are crontrols by reference so that the function ca...

Sam
Sam
are code metric results accurate?
I didn't checked them
Sam
Sam
13:03
sorry, i didn't mean you, i was just asking a general question...
I didn't checked the code metric results, I am just asking conceptually about the approach...
13:16
hey guys, can i ask a question, it's really related to regulations of this website, not a problem question
13:31
Hey guys, can anyone unfreeze the VB.NET room please? and join there to help me understand iteration variable?
hello mate can i ask how can i do this in compact4.0?
@KendallFrey?
This is only a test sarcastic comment
Morning everyone
morning @JLott
How are ya @MRS1367?
13:39
fine and u?
Doing pretty good for a Monday
@Elegiac sup
lol @c0dem0nkey overtime?
almost 10pm buddy ;)
im the lastman standing here in office
no i sleep here
@JLott -> the time in ur place is about 9 am?
13:43
Yep
@MRS1367 8:47 here
u're in US, right?
@MRS1367 no, it is 7:18 PM in India
You're sneaky
@kush -> lol
@MRS1367 just curious, what does the 1367 mean?
13:51
1367 in Hijri Shamsi [Jalali\Persian] Calendar
my Birth year
is equivalent to early of 1989
@JLott -> could u solve ur problem?
Yeah I just put it on a VM running Windows 7
@kush -> in here 18:28
I said u
it's a problem with windows 8
I'm happy for u
@MRS1367 thanks :)
Thanks haha
@MRS1367 You barely made it in the eighties :) (I don't remember anything about the eighties either)
14:01
@kush -> :D
bye to all!
goodnyt everyone!
@Elegiac bye
have a beautiful time :D
bye @Elegiac
@JLott -> how old r u? 22?
14:02
21
I guessed very close :)
14:40
hey @Durga
@NETscape Old news.
15:01
@Durga check again ur question
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A: what if user deletes some file from installed folder

MRS1367You have many choices to do that: 1. Use the Compiled Executable Version of Your MS Access Database File. You can compile your database into an Executable File. But I don't know that you can access to it from other Programming Languages like C# or not. I think you must search the Internet. I...

hey dear friend @KendallFrey
user1125394
public static int OrderTicket(this MqlHandler handler) <- first time I see a this there
Morning everyone.
morning @Greg
How is everyone?
@JLott Are you being hit on again Jessica?
@Greg Not really sure lol
15:10
@JLott Oh, I've got a meeting but I'll catch up with you in a bit.
Alrighty have fun
15:21
@MRS1367 I believe you missed a large part of the question
What if the user deletes an assembly and not the database file?
@CharlieBrown -> I talk with him/her before
(s)he only wants to prevent removing database file by ppl
Ok, we should update the question to reflect that
I only updated my answer with pics and some descriptions
yes
@cc this makes it an extension method for MqlHandler
15:37
Okay, I'm back.
@Greg Have you gone on your business trip yet?
@JLott Which one?
The one that is on your bday weekend
Nope, that isn't till January. I'll be in New Orelans, January 10th to the 18th. Then fly home on my birthday. :(
Which is the 19th...
bye all
see ya later
15:43
Later.
@Greg Ahh I see. You may not even work for the company by then haha
@JLott Perhaps not, I'm trying to build a really clean web-site portfolio with some of my work. Also, I'm going to turn the site into something semi useful as well.
@Greg I see I see.
Yeah, hopefully to free myself...
I'm even going to start a side business; offset this atrocity and possible inability to quickly find more work.
I just bought maybe the most redneck item I ever have...
@Greg That would be cool!
15:52
@JLott Yeah, it would be. Hopefully it works.
What is this item?
It is a Pabst Blue Ribbon serving tray from the 50s
That is kind of cool though, it is vintage- That makes everything cooler.
yep haha I love crap like that
Depending on what it is, I like some vintage stuff.
I'm big into old knives
15:59
Me to, I'm also a fan of old lighters.

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