@juanvan Have you tried reverse engineering it? I hear there are millions of people working around the globe, on a daily basis, whom are trying to do exactly that
HTML you learn to lace the shoe, CSS you learn to make 2 bunny ears, JS you learn to knot them together, Backend database actions, you learn to do a double knot
HTML is mark-up. You use to to define elements. Unlike Windows desktop development, these elements do not necessarily have a style or specific function. They define structure. CSS are stylesheets. You target structure with rules and give them styles. This is what gives you appearance. JavaScript is code, you don't fundamentally need it, but it can provide you with powerful capabilities and custom behaviors. JavaScript is custom behaviour.
In my Web API post handler I have Stream data = await Request.Content.ReadAsStreamAsync(); Is there a way I can use a parameter of the method instead? If I simply add Stream data as a parameter, the API returns error 415 for the same request.
well, I'm trying to diagnose a wcf connection, and want to see which comes first.
Like, I'm getting this back: Security Support Provider Interface (SSPI) authentication failed
But earlier I was getting this: FaultException: An error occurred when verifying security for the message. and this: "An unsecured or incorrectly secured fault was received from the other party. See the inner Fault Exception for the fault code and detail."
I'm using WebForms and was wondering what is the best way to provide a polling mechanism on my database to demonstrate the progress of a method that has previously been launched with Task.Run(() => MyMethod());
So this is a general question, not looking for anyone to do my homework, was interested in having a conversation about it... using WebForms, what are some suggested ways to poll a database for progress of a method that has been run with Task.Run(() => MyMethod())?
I wouldn't mind doing it, just a matter of time right now.
I have a different project that I'm using to learn MVC. Also have several e-commerce websites under my belt using NopCommerce, love it. But I've been using WebForms for like 12 years so it's a hard habit to break.
I'm a bit of a dinosaur, started with MivaScript, moved on to VBScript, then WebForms with VB.Net. Only started with C# about 3 years ago.
Miva Script is a proprietary computer scripting language mainly used for internet applications such as e-commerce. As of 2015, it is developed, maintained and owned by Miva Merchant, Inc., based in San Diego, California. Many web hosting companies support Miva Script on their servers, but it is significantly less widespread than other popular web languages.
== History ==
The language was first developed under the name HTMLScript by Joe Austin and others in 1995, and a company, HTMLScript Corporation, was formed the following year.
The origins of Miva Script began in 1993 when David Haldy and Joseph...
Guys, I just have a quick question. this particular line works with vs2015 c# 6.0 return $"/photo/{Id}"; how can i rewrite this so it would work with vs2013
@juanvan so I have this class called product with a field public string PhotoUrl { get { return $"/photo/{Id}"; } } I am trying to route it in a way such that it calls this function [Route("photo/{id}")]
this is in a view
callback: function() {
$.ajax({
url: "/api/gigs/" + link.attr("data-gig-id"),
method: "DELETE"
})
this is in the api/gigs/
public IHttpActionResult Cancel(int id)
How does it know to call the cancel method?
is it because Cancel is decorated with [HttpDelete]?
can you explain a little about the Route("users/{id:int}". my assumption in how i use that would be $.post(api/users, { id : whatever } ) and for user it would be $.post(api/users {name : whatever } )
@juanvan I have uploaded 3 pictures. The base class pic shows the product class. 2nd picture productcontroller details is where the product data is received (include photourl). 3rd pic the photourl is suppose to call a special method. which is not being called.
I updated my Visual Studio 2017 RC installation today. Here's the release notes. You just run "Visual Studio Installer" if you've already got a version installed and it updates. The updating processes reminds me a little of how Office 365 updates itself. It's not as scary as VS updates of the past. You can download the VS2017 RC at https://www.visualstudio.com and it works side by side with you…
I think my visual studio just updated, and when i create new Web projects I only see options for ASP.NET Core Web Applications.... this is different than what I used to see. I don't want to make a ASP.NET Core app.
Azure: If I have a monthly $25 credit from my Developer Program Benefit, do I lose that monthly $25 credit if I remove spending limit on that subscription (i.e. move to a PAYG) ?