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01:01
????????
 
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03:28
Hello
in MVC, if I have @Html.BeginForm(new {eventID = Model.EventID}), why is the action attribute of the generated html just "/"
03:53
Problem solved!
04:04
hi guys :)
public static Image ByteToImage(Byte[] byt)
{
MemoryStream ms2 = new MemoryStream(byt);
Image rtnimg = Image.FromStream(ms2);
return rtnimg;
}
damn
Hello everyone
anyways, sometime i'm getting error as invalid parameter why is that?
Hello every one, how can I return an output value from my stored procedure? for exp: I return @@Identity from my stored procedure, but I dont know how to access that in my program
now my code is like this:
storedProcedureDataAccess.cmd.Parameters.Add("@CompanyCode", SqlDbType.Int).Value = Convert.ToInt32(companyCode);
i am doing my final sem project
can i acknowledge stackoverflow bibliography / acknowledgement section
that is got certain help from it /
?
@Elahe i'm no expert, but i normaly do, execute scaler() method
SqlCommand NewCmd = new SqlCommand ("Select Img1 from Imgtest Where LogID=" + Convert.ToInt32((listBox1.SelectedItem.ToString())) , NewCon);
            Image img = ByteToImage((Byte[])NewCmd.ExecuteScalar());
04:14
how can I use that @geek007 ?
thats from my programe, you dont need image part
@Elahe,

int id = Convert.ToInt32(storedProcedureDataAccess.cmd.ExecuteScalar());
@Elahe you want access stored data in DB via your programe ryt?
yeah @geek007 actually I want to access to the @@Identity of my new record that I insert into my table
thanks @AppDeveloper Im trying ur code
@Elahe what is storedProcedureDataAccess ?
04:20
@EvanL hi :)
hi
its an object of DataAccess class @AppDeveloper
It returns only 0 value @AppDeveloper
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Q: Get Return Value from Stored procedure in asp.net

Ahmad Abbasii have a stored procedure ALTER PROC TESTLOGIN @UserName varchar(50), @password varchar(50) as Begin declare @return int set @return = (Select COUNT(*) FROM CPUser WHERE UserName = @UserName AND Password = @password) return @return End and in c# SqlConne...

` return @@IDENTITY`
Thanks @AppDeveloper
04:24
0
Q: How to get return value from stored procedure

SaraI have the following stored procedure: ALTER PROCEDURE spLogin @CAD_WEB_LOGIN_USERNAME varchar(60), @CAD_WEB_LOGIN_PASSWORD varchar(60), @Result int output AS BEGIN SELECT CAD_NUMBER FROM CMACADDR WHERE CAD_WEB_LOGIN_USERNAME = @CAD_WE...

These 2 links should solve the issue !
anyone knows, why this code didnt work sometime?
Image rtnimg = Image.FromStream(ms2);
not a valid data in ms2?
Parameter is not valid.
its works, but sometime it doest, when view images fast
04:39
ArgumentException - The stream does not have a valid image format.
Bring up your Immediate Window and do a System.File.IO.WriteAllBytes("c:\\temp\\bytes.png", byt) and see if that's a valid byte (and check what's the actual format is)
@AppDeveloper thanks, my problem solved
05:04
@Elahe - gr8!
 
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07:18
@SimonSvensson Shouldn't you use a literal string instead of escaping all of the backslashes in a path?
hello everyone
@AppDeveloper Hey there
is there a ORM that is simple enough just to insert and retrive data, i dont want all the entity track & change related thing!
07:38
@AlphaDelta, I'm pretty sure that whatever I write in the Immediate Window does not have to conform to any code practices...
@AppDeveloper, how low-level do you want? If you do not want what an ORM offer, why not work with IDbConnection directly?
well i have done 50% of work on EF already
i am in a stage of project where a Form will stay alive for days
and few objects are to be keep alive
and few discarded
now, i cant keep DbContext alive for longer time
but when creating multiple instance of DbContext
it cannot manipulate object that has multiple change tracking
the possible solution is AsNotTracking
but that is too much of work
Sounds like you want disconnected entities.
@SimonSvensson - thnx, checking!
07:59
hey @RoelvanUden
hw r u mate?
 
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10:54
@SimonSvensson hi :)
11:04
anyone here? :)
after a long time, hi @JohanLarsson
hw r u mate?
try
            {
                MemoryStream ms2 = new MemoryStream(byt);
                Image rtnimg = Image.FromStream(ms2);
                return rtnimg;
            }
            catch (Exception e)
            {
                MessageBox.Show("Try Again");
                throw;
            }
@MRS1367 fine and you?
11:12
did u have good weekend?
yeah, lazy & nice
@JohanLarsson -> fine, tnx :)
@geek007 put a using on that stream?
@JohanLarsson how i' fix this? program crash after exception
remove the throw in the catch clause, does not look like it is what you want there
11:14
@JohanLarsson yes, i tried, but it says not all parts in the code return sth
you wanna see whole code?
no its fine, maybe return null in the catch? Or call the method recursively idk.
just write this instead of throw;
return null; probably makes sense
@JohanLarsson thanks, return null works fine :)
returning null means you have to check for null where you use the method though
and retry or handle it in some other way
11:17
@JohanLarsson said the answer :)
@MRS1367 ty 2 :)
@JohanLarsson -> do u work on a Web Project for now?
pastebin.com/KCfxdNwn thats my whole code, its a mess, i know, any suggestion to reduce lines and load, Please :)
@MRS1367 nope still no web
if I asked it, cuz I saw u in chat rooms related to web programming
11:22
oh, I just lurk there. I lurk in every chatroom on SO :)
@JohanLarsson any ideas? plz :)
just refactor it as you go
those SQL command lines look so much, is that normal? or thr r other ways to reduce lines?
12:29
can i embed chrome as the web browser in c# application?
I meant is it legit?
why chrome?
i used jquery so IE doesn't support
after i developed an application in visual C# with a database, how i include the database in client?
when someone need to use it
13:50
hello guys, quick non clever question: how do i write to a file all the numbers from 1 to 1000 (one number on each line) ?!
14:22
using(var fs = File.OpenWrite())
{
     for(int i = 0; i < 1000; i++)
     {
             fs.Write(i);
     }
}
something like that i guess
totally from head ram
right :-?
either that or you can do something like StreamWriter SW=new StreamWriter(C:\\Desktop\File.txt);
SW.Open();
For(int i =0, i <1000, ++i)
{
SW.Write(i);
}
notice the ++i
in loops, it's always preferable to do ++i instead of i++
that's the way I've done it in the past
oh
but there is no such things then Open
my bad! you don't need to open it
just declare it and SW.Write(i);
then SW.Close();
sorry, it's been a while since I've done this =P
:p
sw.close after sw.write?
14:27
I'm not being funny, I just want you to learn something here
do you think you should close it in the loop? or outside of the loop?
outside
Why's that? =]
and it worked, thanks :)
No Problem! remember always close any IO operations
outside of a loop
Otherwise it will continually try to close the StreamWriter for each iteration in the loop
14:29
You a beginner in c#?
kind of :))
How so? =]
Apologies for being nosy; I'm always interested in helping other developers especially beginners
im trying making things in c# and i always need little functions or methods like this
OMG this is my first time to join this chat room
glad to hear that
14:31
ah I see!
do you have skype or yahoo?
:) yp i have
I don't have skype I'm afraid sorry!
i was talking to Reece, byw you can give it too :))
I'm always contactable here though
just drop me an inbox any time =]
14:32
im always on skype and sometimes i need help with annoying things in c# :))
allright Reece :)
annoying things like what? =P
with strings, with tcp communication, with pictureboxes :)))
tcp communication?
you mean .NET Remoting? or through a WCF Service?
yep, client-server
not wcf, win forms
.NET Remoting then =]
that's actually deprecated
though useful in certain situations
14:34
sometimes it useful, sometimes not
I'm using it for a project at work at the moment
and it's a pain in the ass!
but now i have kind of problem with pictureboxes :))
are you stucked in something?
well yeah, I have basically a service running on a server at work
and this service, listens out for incoming SMS messages via a GSM modem connected to a COM port on said server
wow cool
the service works fine, even puts messages into SQL
But the client I've developed, which communicates to the service
via .net remoting
it won't send a bloody message
keeps saying something along the lines of "The server encountered an internal error, for more information please turn off CustomErrors in the server's .config file"
14:37
hmm
I was on here the other day for...
an hour? 90 minutes maybe?
i used to get errors too from the client or even from the server
but i tried converting things into bytes or even into strings
and i worked very well
hmm... I might try that!
the thing is, I've got the service to log everything that happens, when it's sending a message, when it's putting a received message into SQL
hmm im here always but i don't really know this communication at high level
absolutely everything
and it does say in the log "Sending message to xxxxxx" where xxxxx is the phone number
but then, the client throws an exception
and the service kills itself!
14:39
then maybe is something wrong with the gsm
im still strying to send a file through tcp, and im stucked
there's a couple of ways to do that
the client sends the bytes good (so it sends to the server the whole file) but the server doesn't receives the entire file)
this is why i wanted to write numbers into files
i want to see the server how is receives the file with how many lines in it :))
The server is a winforms app is it?
yes
lol the server receives always 8 KB
so from 1000 lines, only 433 :|
damn
then your file must be getting stuck somewhere
does it write locally?
14:42
what do you mean?
I mean will it write to a text file on your local system?
for example a text file on your desktop?
@user3313264 it sounds as though you're closing the connection before the server's read all bytes. Does your client wait for an acknowledgement or does it close the connection immediately after writing to it?
^ the most likely conclusion
so, im requesting the file from remote machine (another pc) and it sends the bytes with utf8 encoded, and the server always gets 8KB from the bytes, so a received text files has little right conetnt in it
@TomW it doesn't close immediatelly anyting
try getting your client to wait for an acknowledgement from the server then
maybe you could tell it to listen on that specific TCP port and wait until all bytes have been read
14:45
hmm, someone told me that the server can't receive the whole file at once. The server must receiving it in several but i don't know how to do it :))
with TCP you have to devise your own convention for signalling that you're finished. WCF calls it 'message framing' and there are some special byte sequences in the stream when you use a NetTcp, for example
and i searched for it 2 weeks
@user3313264, your username is ... hard to remember. Is it your code executing server-side?
@user3313264 I assume you're using TcpClient and reading from its NetworkStream?
If you know how to read once...what's the problem? Just do it again until you've got all the bytes you expected
14:51
Sounds like his server-side just issues one single call to stream.Read with a buffer of 8192.
what do you mean? the client reads all bytes from a specific file and send the bytes as string with UTF8 encoding to the server, the server get's the utf8 encoded and convertit bac to bytes and write all that bytes to the specific file, so the file will have content in it, the content is right no symbols or anyting, but the file always is 8KB so it doesn't get all conent (all bytes from client). So if the client sends a file with 1000 lines, the server will receive 8KB, so 433 lines only).
I mean exactly what I said
Change your username and show us the network-related code (the client-side calling write/send, and the server-side calling read/receive).
im posting the tcp class
allright, where do i change my username?
cus i don't really looked after it
@SimonSvensson thank you
hm
i don't think my nickname has been changed
Try reloading the chat page.
Tried
hmm lol that's weired
public Client(Socket accepted)
{
_socket = accepted;
Ip = (IPEndPoint) _socket.RemoteEndPoint;
_socket.BeginReceive(new byte[] {0}, 0, 0, 0, Callback, null);
}

void Callback(IAsyncResult ar)
{
try
{
_socket.EndReceive(ar);
var buffer = new byte[_socket.ReceiveBufferSize];
var rec = _socket.Receive(buffer, buffer.Length, 0);
if (rec < buffer.Length)
{
Array.Resize(ref buffer, rec);
}
if (Received != null)
{
Received(this, buffer);
}
_socket.BeginReceive(new byte[] { 0 }, 0, 0, 0, Callback, null);
by the way this is the part i think it should be edited
to receive all the things from client
this code is from server
always receives 8KB i thing from that 8192
That only does ony call to BeginReceive, and one read from the network. Guessing the buffer size is 8192 bytes = 8kb, so you ignore the rest.
yes, so what should i do?
if im putting instead of 8192, 81983232, im getting errors
but it receives more thant 8 kb from file
so that buffer size should be correct edited somehow
15:01
You would need to modify that code to "read until completion". You need to specify how "completion" is defined.
for example i thing i need to get from a file with 20 kb, for example: first 8kb then another 8kb then 4kb
so that's the problem, i don't know to modify to do that, only if someone helps me with it.
It's easier to use TcpClient, GetStream(), and a StreamReader, to call ReadToEnd.
Anyone here who has a lot of knowledge about how to design logic for algorithms? I have more of some mathematical questions but as i will implement it in c# i ask here too.
yes but this project i wrote alot in it, and i need to go along now with this
@Igle like what?
@user3313264, you're basically stating "I know that this is wrong, I dont know how to fix it, but I've decided that my current solution is still the best one".
15:03
'delete' is the most productive key on your keyboard. Refactoring is cheap
@SimonSvensson yes kind of, because if im modifying all then i need to remake all on my project which works good
@user3313264, perhaps, but I would guess that it would be enough to just change your Client-class, and raise Received when you're done reading.
@user3313264 calculate how to divide certain distances on a hiking path through a number of days so that the distance per day stays as low as possible
@SimonSvensson if you would helping me writing that, yes , but alone i really don't know
@Igle maybe i know i don't know
@user3313264 you could check out a example in my post on se mathematics here: math.stackexchange.com/questions/817090/…
15:06
Igle, that's easy, you always go short routes for a total of Int64.MaxValue number of days. ;)
@SimonSvensson Don't get how the max value of int 64 can help me to solve my problem^^
i will see
@Igle, I would just go for a couple of nested loops, let them be the width for each part. So, first try seg1=1, seg2=1, seg3=1, seg4=*, then go for seg1=1, seg2=1, seg3=2, seg4=* ... and continue.
You'll need some way to score every solution, and store the best one seen so far.
but know my first priority is my tcp client class which should be rewrited..and i need aomeone to help me with it
Simon, but if the server receives only 8kb, how can i write to receive until is copleted
@user3313264, just grab a drink of whatever you drank when you wrote it the first time, and start hammering away.
15:10
until there are no more data to receive
@SimonSvensson this would be by trying which would lead to really slow performance when trying a higher amount of distances and days. I'm hopping to find a better solution then trying every possible combination
@user3313264, the shown code only shows how you receieve network data, and raising the Received event. You need to call BeginReceive again, from your Callback, to keep reading.
@Igle, your example has 11 stages and 4 days. Do you have any maximum values defined?
@SimonSvensson right, but where should i call it? i think i need a do while loop
_socket.EndReceive(ar);
var buffer = new byte[_socket.ReceiveBufferSize];
var rec = _socket.Receive(buffer, buffer.Length, 0);
if (rec < buffer.Length)
{
Array.Resize(ref buffer, rec);
}
if (Received != null)
{
Received(this, buffer);
}
_socket.BeginReceive(new byte[] { 0 }, 0, 0, 0, Callback, null);
here in this part
while rec < buffer.Length _socket.BeginReceive ?
15:13
Try that too.
@SimonSvensson no, it should handle any combination of stages and days. This was just an example because my english is not the best to describe what i mean ;)
@user3313264, Many of the visitors in here (and in Stack Overflow in general) are employed developers. Some of us find interesting problems to solve during our free time. Sadly, your scenario of probably copy-paste, not knowing your own code, and not having a clue how network communication works, is not an interesting problem.
@Igle, can there be more than 365 days? Can there be less stages than days?
im not a copy-paster, i just tried figure it out a lot. it's been 2 weeks now. and the final solution i found i need someone to write it for me, cus i don't have idees anymore
@user3313264 I don't think anybody will
@SimonSvensson it can be 1-x days and at days+1 stages
15:18
yep, i think i know. so then i will forget about this project. thank you guys however :)
@user3313264, we've given enough information for you to google solutions. You need to initiate a call to BeginReceieve in your callback. stackoverflow.com/questions/18549174/…
@user3313264 Quiting because no one does it for you... meh :P
Simon already pointed you in the right direction
i saw, i will keep trying then
 
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16:21
Hey, could need some attention here: stackoverflow.com/questions/23981710/… thx
16:51
What's the question?
@TomW Do you happen to have any experience with encrypted network streams and networking in general?
I've been thinking about starting a new pet project and wanted to make something like a centralized fully-encrypted messaging app. So, no P2P connections, everything would go through a server, but encrypted.
@kimliv In other words, you've said what your requirements are (which is better than a lot of people, that's appreciated), but you haven't said what the technical problem is with implementing them. My answer at present is 'write some code that does that'
@RodrigoSilva I've used encryption in WCF
I'm a bit lost on how I should even start, there are a few requirements:

- Let's assume I'm using 3rd party servers, and they're the bad guys trying to get user's data, so everything must be encrypted until it reaches the remote clients.
- It should support multiple servers.
there's a learning curve with WCF and it makes you do things in a particular way, but it seems like it would do exactly what you're asking for
Any specific keywords I should use in my search?
16:57
You're describing a pgp/gpg-communication for wcf.
Do you know any good beginner articles?
I have pretty much zero experience with networking, I know a few core concepts. Nothing too deep.
Client-to-client encryption requires that those two clients have private encryption details. Sounds like a case for asymmetric encryption, every client has a public key which is used to encrypt messages to that client, and a private key that is only known by the client, and is used to decrypt the messages.
It's slightly different to the common use cases for WCF I think, it's usually used client-server and the server would be the party decrypting the client's messages and vice versa. What you're talking about is more of a message broker, because you really want communication between two clients. In WCF I think that would be two seperate channels if you don't want P2P, and off the top of my head I don't know a clean way to defer the decryption step in message security
you could just have the client application send a message whose contract contains an encrypted string or array of bytes or something, and only supply the key to the other party
@SimonSvensson How would clients know the private keys? Let's assume P2P is not possible in this scenario.
@TomW I didn't get that last part, sorry. What do you mean?
@RodrigoSilva, clients will autogenerate public & private key pairs (when they start?), and announce their public key to everyone.
17:04
what @SimonSvensson said, asymmetric encryption is the paradigm you're talking about. All implementations I've touched use certificates.
Hm, I should look something up to read. Thank you guys.
@RodrigoSilva WCF usually works by annotating a CLR class with attributes that denote how it should be serialized over the network stream. In this case, a lazy way to implement might be to define a data contract (a C# class) that has a member which contains a sequence of bytes, which you encrypt on your client. The server would receive a message that gets deserialized to a copy of that instance, then send it on without ever needing to (or being able to) decrypt the member
There's still some questions unanswered, like, do you want support for offline messages? If so, you need to store the generated keys so you can decrypt messages waiting next time your start. What about some kind of source validation? Then you would need the sender to sign their messages.
What you can do in WCF is design a communication model (what it calls a 'binding') in code that doesn't include the usual deserialization step, and instead just reads a message and throws it straight down another pipe (to client #2), untouched
Possibly. Never tried to do that, but one of its strengths is that it's highly modular and allows you to substitute your own components
I'm still trying to wrap my head around all this... @SimonSvensson Yes, offline messages would be a nice feature. Wouldn't having the stored keys be a problem though?

@TomW That seems simpler, the server would just act as a dummy intermediate, that's exactly what I wanted.
17:13
I warn you now, this won't be an easy task and there's a lot to learn. But do it right and your solution should be rock-solid and highly supportable
@TomW Yeah, that's the point, learning :P. I'm pretty sure I'll learn a bunch of stuff even if I don't finish it hehe
Anyway, thanks for your input guys. I should be able to start my research now :)
@RodrigoSilva I think WCF can interop with MSMQ. Those can be configured to automatically persist and be retrievable in the event of a server failure
MSMQ looks neat. But the problem remains, offline messages would still need the key to be saved locally
would they?
which key?
Uhm, wouldn't they? Assuming they'd need the private key to decrypt the data
17:28
Hi all
What's the difference between String, and string? (notice the capital S)
!!google string vs String
Has anyone in here every used Unity before?
ever***
but I thought string was just a material?
=P
@RodrigoSilva let's denote the public keys by K1 and K2, and the private keys by k1 and k2. When you receive a message that's meant for you, it was encrypted using your public key K1 at the time it was sent. If you pick it up at some later time, you just need your private key k1 to decrypt it.
Verifying the sender might be a different story
1 and 2 being the clients that own those keys
17:33
Ohh, that makes more sense
oh and everyone in this chat? For the love of god don't let me spout nonsense about this, shout loudly if I'm wrong
I wouldn't know.
I think I'm the room newbie :(
/me sobs.
17:54
Hey everyone =]
Is there a way to find a Teamviewer ID in C#?
!!google teamviewer ID C#
Have you tried any of those?
Actually that first question is exactly what I'm after =P
You know what to do next time you have a question then :)
17:58
Thanks for that, been looking for a solution for a while
 
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19:27
Hello, can somebody help me with this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/23981766/…
It would help me a lot with my project
pleasee
I won't graduate if I wont be able to solve this problem :$
19:46
Well you better get to figuring it out.
20:19
Very usefull, thanks...
21:07
Hello guys, anyone here?
sorta
although mostly in another chat
Hello Wardy
are you handling the tcp?
basically: i need to tell to the client to send the file by chunks of 8KB and the server reconstruct the file chunk by chunk.
21:24
right
so whats the problem?
Java is.
ok ... you know you're in the c# chat room right?
i recall a friend doing his uni degree talking about writing some basic data to a file and needing some 4 or 5 different objects and about 20 lines of code to do the job ... i threw 3 lines of c# at him and his jaw dropped
my point being ... if java sucks ... use c#
then i can help you in here ... otherwise you might be better suited to finding a java room
Wow, it was a joke lol
Apparently not, anyway.
so was mine :)
it was funny watching my mate who thought he was epic after figuring out java code to write to this file
then going ... oh by the way that's horrible
i mean you could just as easily do this ...
and he went "WTF that took me hours to figure out"
yeh ... ok
thats the difference between a developer and a student i guess
lol
22:14
Hey, I got only 20 views so far what can I do? stackoverflow.com/questions/23981710/…
 
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23:50
Does anyone have idea how to remove the white line at bottom of ToolStrip ?
Hi people :D

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