@Greg Yea, they do horrible things here. They told me that they take every exception on the server, call .ToString on it and throw it as the message of a new System.Exception. FaultException sounds WCFish to me...
@JeffBridgman Yeah, the service should have either the behavior specified, or the web.config should be modified from IncludeFaultException = false; set to true.
@JeffBridgman I'm pretty sure it works similar to WCF for the config, if not you'll need that line I posted above for the ServiceBehavior. Which you can wrap in your remoting class.
So two blogs with the very *similar* content. http://csharpindepth.com/Articles/General/Singleton.aspx http://geekswithblogs.net/BlackRabbitCoder/archive/2010/05/19/c-system.lazylttgt-and-the-singleton-design-pattern.aspx
Is this plagiarism or just inspiration?
One is Jon Skeet and the other is a guy named James Hare.
while Hare has provided 4 examples, Skeet has provided 6.
i used a program to view window events "real-time" awhile ago but forgot the same of it, anyone happen to know of some i can google to try and find it again?
@RobertHarvey I've got a table deeply nested within a page, I've grabbed the table and its contents. But for some odd reason it loses a <br> tag in the table-data when I call it. Any suggestions?
An individual who abuses my commands, handle with extreme caution. As he will open the gates of hell and spit .gifs at the Chat with extreme prejudice.
@RobertHarvey Ironically, the call I make is: Regex.Replace(HtmlEntity.DeEntitize(column.InnerText).Trim(), @"\s+", " "); which shouldn't remove the tag.
@Shoe rekt A term for the word "Wrecked." Can be used in text messages when one is in a hurry. Can also be used in online gaming when a player would cause another player to send hate mail regarding the skill of the one causing the anger.
Or anyone from the US help me get their Nokia Windows Phone support center? The number or email. I keep getting redirected to the Irish one which is annoying.