All logic is driven off of the classes observable array. So you never mess with the DOM directly. KO does that for you.
(I added the list of classes as text just for an example but if you look at the classes applied to the div with firebug you can see it updates as well.)
@SpencerRuport - Sorry I don't think I explained it properly. It isn't based on the class names, that was just me trying to help visualize which I didn't accomplish. Each div will have a dropdown in it (not one global dropdown), and each dropdown will have the option to select any div, and divs may be inserted at random.
when i first got to my unit in the marines, these two dudes were talking near me about how many pushups this sergeants dad could do or something, and i got curious, so i asked this dude how many pushups the sergeants dad could do
he turns to the sgt and yells "HEY SGT PRICE, xxx WANTS TO KNOW HOW MANY PUSHUPS YOUR DAD CAN DO"
the sgt turns to me, his face turns red, and he just explodes and yells "MY DAD HAD BOTH OF HIS ARMS BLOWN OFF IN VIETNAM YOU FUCK", and he goes on and chews me out for a good 2 minutes
then he stopped, and started laughing, along with others, because it was all a practical joke
A reader emailed asking how to avoid accidentally checking in passwords and other sensitive data into GitHub or source control in general. I think it's fair to say that we've all done this once or twice - it's a rite of passage for developers old and new. The simplest way to avoid checking in passwords and/or connection strings into source control is to (no joke) keep passwords and connection…
@P.Andrews why would you want to? Wouldn't surprise me if it stops you from doing that for a reason. I don't see that your example actually creates a textbox anyway, unless my reading comprehension is poor
@TomW Sorry, that was my failed attempt at updating the RichTextBox, Creating a textbox was apossible solution. What I really want to do is to interect with windows form from a different thread
Business Intelligence Development Studio (BIDS) is the former IDE from Microsoft, and was used to develop data analysis and Business Intelligence solutions utilizing the Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services, Reporting Services and Integration Services. It is based on the Microsoft Visual Studio development environment, but customized with the SQL Server services-specific extensions and project types, including tools, controls and projects for reports, ETL dataflows, OLAP cubes and data mining structure.
BIDS functionality can be augmented with BIDS Helper, a Visual Studio add-in with features...
Business Intelligence Development Studio (BIDS) is the former IDE from Microsoft, and was used to develop data analysis ...
@RoyiNamir Not in that snippet. But do realize that any kind of iteration, usage or mutation of the list outside of a lock on the private variable is going to be a cause for issues.
I have a MVC EditorTemplate for a specific ViewModel. Now I want to enable editing of a field only when it's in edit mode, and not when creating a new entity. How would I go about informing the view that it is an edit in a clean manner?
The GC, the global catalog, is a service in the AD that gives you fast searches for several common scenarios. If you don't need to query by every AD field, only the most common ones, it might give you faster results. Especially if you've got a multi-domain forest architecture.
It only holds the most common fields, both for querying and for retrieving.
But you can search via the GC, find by name, then connect to the domain to get the rest if necessary.
Folks, hoping someone can help me with this tracing challenge. I want to configure my tracelistener to trace stuff from all my trace sources, but not from Trace.Write* calls...any ideas?
Is there a way to use a markup extension's returned value in a Trigger in WPF? A Trigger checks a property, and a DataTrigger checks a bound value, but I want to check the result of my markup extension.
I've just asked a question on SO(and offered a bounty since i've seen no one is really answering the questio :D) you can see it here stackoverflow.com/questions/34421447/…
i've been told the "color quantization "idea.heard about it?
You might just want to look into dropping frames while you're still transmitting, and you might want to look into gradual color change (reducing the amount of bytes you use for changes as you play catch-up).
hey, maybe someone here has an idea: I've a WPF Window (no style/border) that contains a Grid, inside the grid is a dockpanel and inside of that is an imagebox.
I set the Window's width to 65. And when I call 'Show()' the width changes to 132.
Why?
I just checked there is no object that has a set width or minwidth besides the window
For example, you take 1 byte per pixel. You can use 2 bits per color, because you only have 8 bits available. One additional bit is taken to decide negative numbers. Then you can decide which values these 2 bits represent, for example 4 and 8. Now you can use that one byte to shift colors of R, G and B between 4~12. That is, per frame. So a full 255 shift will take approximately 21 frames, which is less than a second. Now you've greatly reduced network requirements by playing 'catch up'..
@KendallFrey Not sure, I can't find anything about, it seems like it does region drawing of some sort. Blatantly pushing over regions is pretty fast. Try TeamViewer with an animation and you'll cry your eyes out