@Lews - Perhaps try to knock on it with your knuckles at 40% strength once per inch across the space bar from right to left to see if it will become unstuck.
Krav Maga encourages students to avoid confrontation. If this is impossible or unsafe, it promotes finishing a fight as quickly as possible. Attacks are aimed at the most vulnerable parts of the body, and training is not limited to techniques that avoid severe injury. Drills provide maximum safety to students by the use of protective equipment and the use of reasonable force.
Hey MVCers. I have a partial view with a @Html.BeginForm() in it. But whenever I render that partial view I just get "System.Web.Mvc.Html.MvcForm {" being rendered instead of form tags. thoughts?
@ChadRuppert Are you really that much of an ass? Jesus, I've been staying away from this room because lately it seems to be filled with people who can't seem to get that I just want to talk about code and general humor. Not SUCK EVERYONE'S DICK
@Ryan - A more MS styled approach would be to have multiple overloads of a method that you call and implement a visitor pattern with posts if you are trying to build a form in stages.
@Ryan - Each visit constructs a larger view model passed into a shared view for the methods. As the view model grows, larger sections of the view are shown on each page load from @if( Model.bla != null) or similar existence checks.