Is there a way to check in a EF Migration if a table already exists? CreateTable() doesn't seem to have any flag for it, nor does a CheckTable or such exist.
I have an MVC app that gets an xml file, assigns it to a list hierarchy, then displays the list in a page where users can edit the values and reprocess it. On huge xml files, I can get the page to load by "HttpContext.Server.ScriptTimeout = 300;", but once it loads and I scroll down, the page becomes unresponsive. Any quick fixes?
@EternalLearner - You need to page the results somehow. Either add some navigation buttons or implement some infinite scroll pagination. (See: inserthtml.com/2013/01/scroll-pagination)
@SpencerRuport Yeah, I was afraid of that. I'm going to have to redo the whole page. I can probably do something with Telerik controls easy, but it means the page is going to have to be down for a while.
@EternalLearner - Telerik is nice for about 5 minutes until you figure out it doesn't suit your needs and then you're faced with throwing everything away or making some kind of hack.
God looking at job postings is just depressing.
> We are looking for a JavaScript Ninja that is passionate about technology and seeking a challenge!
Cool!
> Experience with XML and at least one common web application scripting language (PHP, ASP, JSP, etc.)
This is the situation:
I own an AccountController, which inherits from ApiController, that looks something like this
[HttpPost]
[ActionName("Login")]
public HttpResponseMessage Login()
{
string emailOrUsername = base.Request.GetQueryNameValuePairs().ElementAt(0).Value;
...
on a localhost level, it works just fine but connecting other devices to my webapi somehow it doesnt allow me the same navigation like runing on localhost
@SpencerRuport, I've given up on the string. It's just a minor but annoying issue, I'll sleep on it and come back to it later. Now, my dialog has Phone Number twice lol.
@CharlieBrown somehow, on my computer it works just fine but acessing the api from other computers doesn't maintain the cookie to the over controller, im guessing is something related to ports or the applicationhost.config? I'm confused
@CharlieBrown now that you mention it, I might be an idiot rofl, I was testing with an unity application, Let me try with the browser
be right back
@CharlieBrown you were right, don't know how I didnt realized it sooner xD it's an unity application issue (I'm acessing it with an app), what do you think would be the best approach to resolve this issue?
I expected this code:
if (!File.Exists(fullFileName))
{
File.Create(fullFileName);
}
File.SetAttributes(fullFileName, FileAttributes.Compressed);
To set this flag:
But it doesn't... What am I doing wrong? How do I set that flag on a file?
I'm developing a WinForms app that maintains a list of video games in an XML file (among other things). Does this seem like an efficient way to interface with the XML file? Kind of a service/repository hybrid. pastie.org/10257013#1,10,13,29
@KendallFrey When you say don't use XML to maintain state, do you mean it might be preferable to load all games from the XML file into a collection, work off of that collection throughout the app session, and then persist the collection back to XML?
"The chosen password does not meet the structure requirements for a secure password."
I used C%Sc8l&a
Your password requires: 1. At least 8 characters 2. At least two of the following three elements: Letters (abc = ABC) Numbers Special characters (-./',;&@#*)(_+:")
Man, that suggestion worked perfectly. Learned how serialization works in a few minutes and can now seemingly treat the deserialized collection as a living repository.