« first day (411 days earlier)      last day (4766 days later) » 

08:20
Hi everybody
:)
AMH
AMH
09:15
0
Q: Xmldocument Equivalent in XDocument

AMHI wrote the following code using XMLDocument string Query = @"/ShortcutList/" + Modality; XmlNodeList nodes = shortcutsXMLDocument.SelectNodes(Query); if (nodes == null) { // if the modality not exists, I will load the Default one ...

You can provide a query as per your needs
AMH
AMH
I use xpathes
and I need XmlNodeList as output
@Rahul
Why use LINQ based Xml objects when you want to convert them back to vanilla XML objects?
AMH
AMH
Ok let me give u example I have shortcuts as the main element inside it a nother element X how to use query to get it
I need to put it in XmlNodeList
Using LINQ would be a better idea of you need to do such kind of parsing
AMH
AMH
09:26
Could You give me example please
AMH
AMH
@Rahul I tried XmlNodeList nodes = from C in document.Element("ShortcutList").Elements() where document.Element("ShortcutList").Elements().Contains(t=>t.Name == Modality) ;
but it give error
@AMH what error?
@AMH: I think the result should be XElement and not Xml Nodes
AMH
AMH
I need the list withn the Modality element
Can you replace XmlNodeList with var?
To check what is returned.
AMH
AMH
09:39
the error is
cannot convert lamda expresion to type system.xml.linq,xelement because it's not delegate type
var nodes = from C in document.Element("ShortcutList").Elements() where document.Element("ShortcutList").Elements().Contains(t=>t.Name == Modality) select C; //shortcutsXMLDocument.SelectNodes(Query);
@AMH: This is quite common erro
error
I am slipping the cause of it. But you just need to make a small change in your query for it. Just let me check what I did to resolve it.
t.name == Modality or "Modality". I hope this is a typo
you should use string.Equals() for string comparison (although this is just a recommendation)
AMH
AMH
I don't thin so it is the problem
No it is not. The problem is XElement needs to be modeled as delegate.
AMH
AMH
how
AMH
AMH
10:05
0
Q: what's wrong in this LINQ query

AMHI have the following XML <School Version="30"> <Math> <Lesson1 Type="Active">Introduction</Reset_mode> <Lesson2 Type="Active">Fundamentals</Reset_mode> </Math> </School> I want to get the subelements lesson1 , lesson2 I load the...

@AMH: Sorry, I am working myself, so could not reply you urgently. Can you take a look at these:
1. http://forums.silverlight.net/t/77567.aspx
2. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/411579/why-must-a-lambda-expression-be-cast-when-supplied-as-a-plain-delegate-parameter
AMH
AMH
@Rahul ok thanks a lot
@AMH: Were you able to spot the error??
AMH
AMH
10:20
@Rahul I am trying hard
@AMH: In my opinion rather than sticking with Xml classes you should switch to XDcoument classes. They give you much more query abilities
AMH
AMH
@Rahul I stic to only one error
if you can help me in
var nodes = document.Element("ShortcutList").Element(Modality).Elements(); it work well
for (int i = 0; i < nodes.Count(); i++)
{
XmlNode n = nodes[0].ChildNodes[i]; } raise error
Cannot apply indexing with [] to an expression of type 'System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<System.Xml.Linq.XElement>'
why not use foreach
AMH
AMH
I used it the problem in get the child nodes
foreach (XElement element in nodes)
{ }
add another foreach in the loop
AMH
AMH
10:36
oh my God , it will be a load
But your code is quite error prone, given that you are expecting as many child nodes as your parent nodes
AMH
AMH
what's wrong in my code
or if you want to stick to node[0] only then there would ultimately be obly one loop right
 
2 hours later…
12:32
hello
hi
and have to go again, sorry
 
3 hours later…
15:43
hi all
im bit new to c#
im trying to do :
HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath("~/')+"myfile.aspx";
but its not working
i dont get an error so i dont know where im wrong
a: just use "~/myfile.aspx"
(inside the MapPath call)
b: assign it to a string, and set a breakpoint at the assignment, and step through in the debugger with F11
So:
var s = HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath("~/myfile.aspx");
thx
already tried it
also tried
HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath(@"~/chartImage.aspx");
same thing!
"I already tried it" so then what happened?
What was assigned to the variable?
15:49
not working and no error
my filename
"~/chartImage.aspx"
u cant debug :(
I cant debug
it gives me error and it stops
What do you mean you can't debug?
IF you cant debug, try to do a Response.Write(s);
That should output what s contains.
when i click on start debug it waits few sec then say it cant debug maybe because there r errors in the solution or mis configurations
Ah, so how are you testing it then?
Although the response will just load on whatever .aspx you are looking at.
It takes no CSS formatting.
15:57
ok, should i import something.;because it doesnt recognise Response
Is this a web application?
its .on ashx
on .ashx
you cant do that on a web handler file
You could try context.Response
@jcolebrand th errors are on other pages im not using so i can test my pages by showing them in a browser
@JonH doesnt recognise it either
@astrocybernaute - you need to have a context object before it recognizes it.
You need to read up on handlers. see this dotnetperls.com/ashx
16:04
I'm curious how you're testing it in a browser
Are you loading the files to IIS?
Using casini?
yes the files are loaded in iis, i dont know hat is casini
ok, that would be why you're having so many issues
You need to get the project to compile in Visual Studio
It doesn't behoove you to try and do this on your own, not until you're more comfortable/knowledgeable about the system.
Fix the problems or comment them out, that prevent the project from building
Use F5 in visual studio to build, or I think also ctrl shift b will force a build
@jcolebrand F5 is for debug mode and ctrl+F5 is building without debug mode ;)
@Zohaib so ... yeah, that's what I said
;-)
He still needs to have a working dev environment, and not farm things out to IIS, because he doesn't have any capacity to see what's happening
as i said im still new to c# i cant correct those errors, i will ask somebody to do it for me but it will take some time
im reading about handlers as jonH suggested to find a way to output my var
16:13
but why are you doing handlers?
Let me explain what I'm after here:
You are trying to build an engine. You don't know what the wrenches look like. You're going to have a hard time making this happen.
i am having a hard time
i have deadline i need to respect so im trying to do the best i can in the time i have
Nothing like jumping feet first into boiling tin.
What exactly are you trying to do once you get the filename?
Let's assume we've got the filename properly mapped. What's the next step after that?
im trying to convert it to an image using wkhtmltoimage
And you're trying to generate the URL to the page on your localsite for generating the image?
IE: you know that you need ~/myfile.aspx, and so you need to emit the string: localhost/mysite/myfile.aspx
yes
my code works when i give it a website url
take a look at my whole code:

var wkhtmltopdfLocation = HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath("~/wkhtmltopdf/") + "wkhtmltoimage.exe";
var htmlUrl = HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath(@"~/chartImage.aspx");

var pdfSaveLocation = "\"" + HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath("~/wkhtmltopdf/pdf/") + "pic.png\"";
// HttpContext cxt; cxt.Response.Write(htmlUrl);

var process = new Process();
process.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
process.StartInfo.CreateNoWindow = true;
u'll notice that i already have HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath("~/wkhtmltopdf/") + "wkhtmltoimage.exe";
and its working
so HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath(@"~/chartImage.aspx");
should be working because chartImage.aspx s in the same file where wkhtmltopdf is
am i wrong?
16:31
It should be returning the appropriate C:\ path, I think
Also, quit putting the filename outside the parenthesis
var wkhtmltopdfLocation = HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath("~/wkhtmltopdf/" + "wkhtmltoimage.exe");
var wkhtmltopdfLocation = HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath("~/wkhtmltopdf/wkhtmltoimage.exe");
Either of those is sufficient (and may I say preferred since they are intentful)
ok done.;nothing changed
I didn't mean to imply that was going to change anything, my apologies
My point was, let your code be intentful. Quit trying to micromanage the code. If you want to map the path of a file, map the path of a file
By the same token, don't mix "map the path of the file" and "add quotes to make it work for the system"
However, the fact that you're not getting the location as you expect to get it in C:\ format is making me scratch my head. It should work for what you typed
intentful? sorry my english is not very good
Yes, intentful
Hmm, let me see,
It means literally "full of intent"
What it means by definition is:
i got that
16:39
The code that I write should describe what I want the code to do, it should not spell the exact number and letter of the operation I want to occur.
In effect, the difference between these two lines is that one is more intentful than the other line:
var wkhtmltopdfLocation = HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath("~/wkhtmltopdf/wkhtmltoimage.exe");
var wkhtmltopdfLocation = HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath("~/wkhtmltopdf/") + "wkhtmltoimage.exe";
Even tho they do the exact same thing, in the long run
ok thx :)
Sorry, I keep getting up and walking away
My reason for encouraging you to be more intentful is that it just feels neater when you share your code, and it causes you to spend less time trying to figure out "did I mess it up when I wrote it this long drawn out way"
You can use variables (which is what it appears you're going to do later for the pathnames) inside the paranthesis just as well as you can use them outside.
But you want the path to the file, so you might as well use the filename INSIDE the parenthesis
That's all just stalling while I consider your problem, however
Instead of doing this in an ASHX, why don't you do it in a ASPX where you have more control over the output and such?
I'm still confused why you can't get it working in debug mode
let me try to explain to u the whole situation (although i think it will be more complicated :p)
im trying to rebuild an app that already exists, so im keeping the files of the old app inside the same solution where im building the new one
thats where the errors preventing me to build come from

im using extjs4 to build this so im not using aspx im using javascript on client side
when i need to do server side stuff i call a function in a ashx file
is that clearing things up for u?
Oh, well don't do that
Rebuild it into a new app
It does clear things up, but you've also explained why you're shooting yourself in the foot so much
i need to reuse some functions from the old app so i dont re code them
16:50
Also, have you tried using MVC3? The JSON responses and such other ActionResults from there would be much easier than using ASHX
anyway thats not my decision to make, i already asked them not to do this but for now i cant
@astrocybernaute so you copy those over one-by-one
My point is that you're not able to debug properly
Since you can't debug and see what the failure point is, you REALLY can't get much farther
And since I don't see your exact project, I'm missing details that might be obvious to me if I were there
Such as "does that file really exist in that place"
ive been doing as much as i can untill now using firebug and fiddler..
but being able to press F5 and get the debugging information, would alleviate most of your problems
yes the file does exist
16:52
@astrocybernaute That would be like a plumber having a hammer and screwdriver. Both important tools, but you're missing tools still.
The code you have now should work fine
You should even be able to return those values without running the process from your ASHX
So that you can see what you're getting
yep im working on that..next week i have a meeting where i hope i'll get to remove the old app
The fact that it's not giving you a path, implies to me that those files don't exist there, or that the app doesn't recognize that they could exist there.
the file exist
To you
but to the code?
You're not thinking like a compiler/computer, you're thinking like a person who sees the file in the directory.
Obviously it doesn't, if you don't get the path
what can i do then?
17:00
6
Q: Calling wkhtmltopdf to generate PDF from HTML

SeanI'm attempting to create a PDF file from an HTML file. After looking around a little I've found: wkhtmltopdf to be perfect. I need to call this .exe from the ASP.NET server. I've attempted: Process p = new Process(); p.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false; p.StartInfo.FileName = HttpCon...

Several people have already completely solved your problem there. Use one of their solutions instead of beating your head in
i will take a look,thx

« first day (411 days earlier)      last day (4766 days later) »