@DrWilysApprentice when you have a moment, I would love some more feedback on that one you helped me with the other day, see if you have any more thoughts on it
Hi there! I have a quick question becuase my brain won't work with me...
Where do I specify that I want the id's in 'Users' that are NOT in 'Groups' ?
db.Users.Join(db.Groups, a => a.user_id, b => b.user_id, (a, b) => new SelectListItem { Value = a.user_id.ToString(), Text = a.surname + " " + a.lastname });
I've never used an EntityDataSource, but I've used an ObjectDataSource and others, and what happens is those order-by parameters get passed back to the underlying query engine.
@jcolebrand heh, I appreciate the thought. I'm trying to consider whether it makes sense as just an edit on your original question or perhaps a new question.
My server has a MaxRequestLength porperty on it to restrict the users requests to be under a certain size. I havent found a way to check the size of a post before posting (I am allowing users to upload content) and If i try to do it server side, IIS errors out before that code is able to execute(if its above the allowable limit), anyone know how to handle this?
@Mike_G I guess the question in my mind is whether WPF will survive long-term. Everyone is hyped up about HTML5 with Windows 8, and what I've read makes me feel like the future of WPF and Silverlight is uncertain. It seems crazy, since they didn't come out that long ago and seem like such a rich and unique UI platform.
I heard that VS 2010 was written in WPF; not sure if that means much.
@DrWilysApprentice Thats how i feel. With Win8 it looks like they are giving HTML5/JS apps almost full blown "app" status. And PhoneGap, i just dont see WPF/silverlight lasting.
@Mike_G I wanted to give the Windows8 CTP a try, but I had no luck installing it on a VM. I haven't taken the time to install it on a physical machine. But I wanted to give it a try for myself and get a feel for whether Win8's HTML5 applications live up to all the hype.
I would suggest moving to Shreveport in August and attending my series of lectures on C# and MVC3, however, since that will be awkward for you, I suggest finding a similar local group to connect with
Because obviously if I tell you to check out Pluralsight or Codecademy or any of a dozen easily googleable sites you'll just zone out
All of those things I know, because I connected with local groups
(which is the takeaway that I'm trying to get across, go find people NEAR you to help you)
I promise in every major corner of the globe, there are people doing what you do. You have to find them.
was making a c# ftp interface when ran into problem of Enter passive mode and request times out, ftp server is using debian's linux, installed proftpd as ftp server, wondering why its not letting passive connections go through
active works great but what if user is a behind a firewall so need passive
I am trying to create a cache for each request to wcf web service, i want to cache and work with some credentials the user provides at the begining of each request. Something like 'HttpContext.Current.Items.add'
But that will not work
There is a OperationContext.Current but i am not sure how to use that in the same way, any ideas ??