@JLott Yes, don't you remember that long conversation while I was half awake and prolly half insane many nights ago, while you and your boyfrined were drinking "adult beverages"?
I have a list of dates here,Then i need to Disable Sundays.. How do i do that
Dategroup consist of weekdays+weekends
List<DateTime> DateGroup = resource.dateGroups.ToList();
if (ohot.DaysPerWeek == 5)
{
// Now i wanted to remove Saturdays & Sundays here
//if ((rps.Start.DayOfWeek || rps.End.DayOfWeek) != DayOfWeek.Saturday && DayOfWeek.Sunday) { }
}
If you cant find the bug/issue then it might anywhere else that you may never notice. spending 10 days on that sounds little stupid to me. better try with something else simple and finish the task..'
I have WPF Application called Designer, where MainWindow (derived from Window) and GraphControl (derived from UserControl) classes are placed in Designer Assembly (which is set as startup project). Application uses a few other assemblies, amongst them GraphModel assembly, which contains view mode...
public class sample{ public string Reserve_Word{get;set;} public string syntax{get;set;} public string Descrip{get;set;} public string TypeBelongs{get;set;} public string ReturnType {get;set;} public string Identifier {get;set;}
}
oh parser u have a ah.. But instead of it using class is very simple..@Elegiac
hey guys i am using microsoft live api in my app for uploading & downloading database but whenever I upload my database it gets upload to skydrive but after that when i open any page which has access to database my app gets SqlCeException Unhandeled & app crashes any idea what should i do?
as far as i know we cant catch sqlceexception in wp7
i just confuse why my code doesnt work
particularly this:
foreach (var i in XMLParser.GetXML(Text.ToString()))
{
JsKeywordTipTexts.Add(i.Reserve_Word, i.Descrip);
}
@Elegiac IT should, but since i dont work with xml much i dont know what's wrong. i dont think it ll be a massive fault. Parsing error or not checking proper nodes or so..
@CBenni null is null, how would you assume it as false ? lol , you cant. either way :P
@CBenni :P If its nullable, check if its null before processing anything with it. otherwise it goes so deep and give bugs on live and you will have to work a lot to find this stuff.
@CBenni Nullable is just a pointer to the primitive. Pointer can be null, or point to an actual value. If you think about it like that, it's super logical.
I'm attempting a simple setup configuration in dotNetInstaller. When I try to add a License Agreement and run the setup.exe I get an error as follows, then the license.txt file that I created is deleted.
I've looked at and ran the Sample License Agreement which works, but don't see any differenc...
hmm.. well should somebody wake up and have any idea: I have a 64bit assembly that won't load in Any/x86 mode (powershell x64 only snapin being loaded in there) - as MS would have it, i can't test rest of the project if i declare it anything but x64 (since ms test is doing x86 process only - and powershell snapin isn't there) how can I get out of this mess?
I found it in templates.. exploring (this is looking promising - i saw the mention of this earlier on web too but i thought its something old and isn't being shipped any more not realising i have to add it myself)
Hi, I have fadeout/fadein animation that uses opacity + visiblity. after I use the animation, I cant set the visibility/opacity properties using the code (element.Visibility = Visibility.something)
@ton.yeung i have a search filter on the same view, after filtering i am returning same viewmodel with item matching search criteria to the view. but its still displaying all items instead of results from search.
return View("Index",swatchVM); doesnt update the view with the items in viewmodel but just over writes it.
like i want to clear the view before displayin the results
@ton.yeung i dont filter client side, i fetch selected data from server and store it in a singleton and pass it to view via viewmodel but it just over writes it. i am using $.ajax to send search criteria !