TV series : I have this bilion $ hardware that a team of coding wizards wrote that will crack the password reality : "hi, how are you doing? I need to put some insect killing product on all the PCs." + https://www.amazon.com/KeyKatcher-64K-PS-Hardware-Keylogger/dp/B004ZLV1UI
I can build a ps2 keylogger for 5$, but it's probably gonna take me 1-2 hours, so if I spent this time working, I probably would have money left if I bought it.
When I try this,
http://example.com/V3/OData/OData.svc/$metadata&$format=json
I get this error,
"A supported MIME type could not be found that matches the acceptable
MIME types for the request. The supported type(s) 'application/xml' do
not match any of the acceptable MIME types
'ap...
Hi all, I am trying to pass an object from view to controller through jQuery ajax method. I followed all basic rules and tried with the different things like mentioned in this question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17769008/jquery-ajax-post-to-mvc-controller-object-request-shows-up-null But the method in my controller is not even fired at all.
Here is my code - http://pastebin.com/Bh5k2x7F . I could not able to figure out what is the issue actually.
Someone can help me with this
In the code this line is commented - //contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
Just be aware that in many jurisdictions, planting something like that on a computer, even as a joke, is a criminal offense punishable by years in jail.
basically classical numbers are 1d, +1 goes to the right, -1 to the left complex numbers are 2d, +i goes up, -i goes down ( still +1 goes to the right, -1 to the left).
Are SQL Server Subselects a problem? Because EF generates weird code for Count() exprssions. Instead of of doing "SELECT COUNT(1) from {MyQuery}" it does "SELECT subquery.c from (select count(1) as c from {MyQuery}) as subquery".
In effect, running a Count query, wrapping it in a subselect and querying that count value.
my dba suggests creating a temporary table is often better than creating subqueries performance wise <- what I said here is a mistake
its not always optimal to create temporary tables instead of doing subqueries because a table has its indexes already built in optimal way that when you subquery things and such you wont get in to much hurdles
kind of blindly trust the database and its index handling but yea
Why does Entity Framework produce a nested query? The simple answer is because Entity Framework breaks your query expression down into an expression tree and then uses that expression tree to build your query. A tree naturally generates nested query expressions (i.e. a child node generates a qu...
Generates the following error: The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: 5.7.57 SMTP; Client was not authenticated to send anonymous mail during MAIL FROM
I've already talked to the system admin and they confirmed that everything is working on their side. She even tried to send/receive message directly from outlook, but when I try to send the Forgot Password via MVC application I get that message.
The same setting was working before (3 months ago) but not anymore...
I found the problem with the SMTP. After password I had to add the domain name as well, like: Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("email@something.com", "password","domain"),
i already have a template in excel and also can transfer text to excel cell but when i tried transfering the image in cell value, an error occured and I searched for it that it is impossible to transfer pic to cell value because it is not a text value.
anw this picturebox.image contains a barcode that I created
@EarvinNillCastillo Cells can contain text or formulas only, I think. Images in Excel aren't in a cell, they're objects in the worksheet that are aligned to acell.
I am trying to insert a picture into Excel Spread Sheet using my C# application.
I have used the following as my source. http://csharp.net-informations.com/excel/csharp-insert-picture-excel.htm
This whole line is underlined in blue.
xlWorkSheet.Shapes.AddPicture("C:\\pic.JPG", Microsoft.Offic...
Go (traditional Chinese: 圍棋; simplified Chinese: 围棋; pinyin: wéiqí; Japanese: 囲碁; rōmaji: igo; Korean: 바둑; romaja: baduk; literally: "encircling game") is an abstract strategy board game for two players, in which the aim is to surround more territory than the opponent.
The game was invented in ancient China more than 2,500 years ago, and is thus the oldest board game continuously played today. It was considered one of the four essential arts of the cultured aristocratic Chinese scholar caste in antiquity. The earliest written reference to the game is generally recognized as the historical annal...
Go (often referred to as golang) is a free and open source programming language created at Google in 2007 by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, and Ken Thompson. It is a compiled, statically typed language in the tradition of Algol and C, with garbage collection, limited structural typing, memory safety features and CSP-style concurrent programming features added.
== History ==
The language was announced in November 2009. It is used in some of Google's production systems, as well as by other firms.
Two major implementations exist:
Google's Go compiler, "gc", is developed as open source software ...
@EarvinNillCastillo Also, if you're asking a question but already have a possible solution you've ruled out, state that in your question, to save people to trouble of looking for solutions you already know.
I've got a weird issue, our customers are using our outlook add-in to save msg's in our Document Manangement System. But 1 customer reports that after saving the e-mail the style of the msg is lost.
while testing this in our Test Platform, I cannot reproduce this issue
Does anyone know if this is due to the saveas method? Which is available in the OOM or Redemption Library?
Visual studio keep on adding @ to auto-generated variables named "group" - it's like it thinks that "group" is a reserved keyword, even though it isn't.
Ah, probably because it is, but only inside LINQ query syntax.
Then try to get as close as possible. You haven't got an idea what the problem is, I don't think any of us can predict what your code does and what environment that user is in, so we don't know either. Even if we could suggest something, if you have no way to test it, how would you know if you improved the situation or made it worse?
My button is inside the foreach loop when I debug them, there's a value in each buttons but when I call it to the jquery, the first row is the only one who trigger the jquery and second and the next, don't trigger
I have two drop down.One is normal drop down and another is image option drop down.Why image option down drop select list is back of layer?eg.
But i test with normal drop down.It show select list option to over flow or top of page.eg.
How can i make my drop down option list to top of layer.
to make your life easier, create normal drop down and then put their values in a regular string so when select option has change in jquery, preview the selected drop down value
Will you be having several different threads that execute on the same instance concurrently? If you do, and they share a DbContext, their changes might overlap, I think.
If your DbContext is directly in your controller, I'm pretty sure it's not a problem (because the controller is instantiated per call), but if your DbContext is in a singleton BL service, that certainly can happen.
computer security : "you can walk in a bank with a ski mask and a gun, and get out with a couple of grand, or walk in with a suit and an 'it guy' badge , and walk out with a couple milions"
When I try this,
http://example.com/V3/OData/OData.svc/$metadata&$format=json
I get this error,
"A supported MIME type could not be found that matches the acceptable
MIME types for the request. The supported type(s) 'application/xml' do
not match any of the acceptable MIME types
'ap...
I agree. WPF has Application.ShutdownMode which determines whether the app shuts down when the main window or last window is closed, but that's irrelevant when what you want is to close the app, regardless of open windows.
I am making a Windows Form Application with several forms, and I want to be able to close the entire application from any of the Forms. My main problem is that the System.Windows.Forms.Application class, used in the Program.cs class is Private. I would like any of the forms to be able to use it d...
@RoelvanUden had the letting agent threaten us with the landlord because I sent them an email showing and quoting the parts of the law they had broke over the past 2 years
then my other half got hit by a learner driver
been dealing with a ton of red tape and legal bullshit
Apparently I have no right to complain (as a tenant) about the shady practices of my letting agent as doing so will result in them bad mouthing me to the landlord to get him to evict me
I went to the redress scheme (sort of their governing body) who told me they only handle complaints passed to them by the agent (who in this case is the problem)
went ot the council who referred me to the shitty redress scheme
She's spoken to the dealer who's offered her basically the same deal she got before, huge upgrade in the range (she got the bottom before and now gets the top one), works out an extra £30 a month
plus we may end up with about £4k in the bank ifwe took that deal after the initial deposit
Is there any way to confirm that the MVC doesn't run on Lazy Loading (Except adding the following lines)?
public dbcontext()
: base("name=dbcontext")
{
Configuration.ProxyCreationEnabled = false;
Configuration.LazyLoadingEnabled = false;
}
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I think I didnt ask the right question: If i have a parent form, and i want a child form that can be accessed to view info or whatever, but then go back to my main form, how do i properly dispose of the child form(as of now an instance of the program remains running)
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I did it a few days ago which showed that I had the Lazy Loading on, so I ended up adding the above mentioned codes and then my app started to get more errors because I had to manually use .Include on some of the queries. I'm still in the middle of updating my codes but I wanted to make sure things are done properly.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I have a query where without using the .ToList and .Include, it showed all the properties values and it's really weird and as soon as I added .ToList it shows the Null exception error so in this case I used .Include. My question is how is that possible without ToList the properties are loaded?
I like the comment > Some engineer out there has solved P=NP and it's locked up in an electric eggbeater calibration routine. For every 0x5f375a86 we learn about, there are thousands we never see.
Hello, I have an NHibernate question. I'm maintaining some legacy code and at one point it queries the database like so: criteria.Add(Expression.Sql("{alias}.FIRSTNAME||{alias}.LASTNAME in (" + String.Join(",", (from s in legalValues select "'" + s + "'")) + ")");.
This is obviously bad. I tried changing it to criteria.Add(SqlExpression.In<User>(u => u.FirstName + u.LastName, legalValues));, but I get a System.Exception on that line, saying Could not determine member from (u.FirstName + u.LastName).
I'm receptive to advice in general, but I guess my specific questions are:
1. Is there some well-established idiomatic way to construct a "where a||b in (c,d,e...)" query without manually manipulating strings? 2. Is it possible to get "could not determine member..." as a build-time error instead of a run-time error? Do I need to twiddle some special configuration option? 3. If I decided to keep the Expression.Sql approach after all, how should I parameterize my "in" list so it's not susceptible to injection attacks? I tried `criteria.Add(Expression.Sql("{alias}.FIRSTNAME||{alias}.LASTNAME …
I apologize for not providing an MCVE. I'm not very familiar with databases so I'd estimate it would take me upwards of an hour to prepare a convenient self-contained environment that replicates my problem. So I figured I'd check in here first in case I'm missing some dead simple five second fix.
Hypothetically, if I posted that wall of text on SO and gave it a thousand point bounty, how likely am I to get a solution that doesn't involve String.join?
Trying to figure out if NHibernate is one of those topics where the experts will sigh and roll up their sleeves if I bribe them enough, or if it's something nobody will touch with a ten foot pole under any circumstances
From the chilly silence I'm guessing it's the latter.
Yes, I agree. It's surprising to me that the function analysis can't convert "somestring + someotherstring" into "somestring || someotherstring". That seems like literally the simplest thing the Hibernate devs could have implemented.
(but then again, the person most likely to say "surely it's easy to do <thing>" is the person least-informed about how easy it actually is, so my perspective has little weight here)
Over the last two episodes we gave the rules of the deductive system. The paper now gives an example of using that deductive system to deduce the type of a complicated expression. The way it is laid out on the … Continue reading →
Perhaps I could make a sort of "constructed" property of the User entity, called "FullName", and then I can just do criteria.Add(SqlExpression.In<User>(user => user.FullName, legalValues)). I'm guessing that just making a property getter in my User class isn't going to cut it, though. I've got to modify the hbm.xml file so it populates it from the database. No idea how to do that though.
Ok, I think I've got something functional now. I added <property name="FullName" column="FIRSTNAME||LASTNAME" access="field.pascalcase-underscore" /> to the .hbm.xml file, and now criteria.Add(SqlExpression.In<User>(user => user.FullName, legalValues)) executes without crashing. I'm not terribly happy that I'm crufting up my entity definition with fields that are only used once ever, but it sure as hell beats manual string manipulation.
More specifically we want a collection with O(1)ish addition and better than O(N) time removal, and it doesn't necessarily need to be ordered and it doesn't necessarily need to allow duplicates