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14:12
is it possible to extend identity user table from another user database
14:30
Anyone else had issues reading a file in .net core?
i feel so dumb right now
File.ReadAllBytes("file"); just gives me an array with the right length, but no content at all (all values = 0)
I have no idea but i used to use streamwriter/reader to read files
its a binary file so streamreader is not really what i want to use
but you had success with a streamreader and .net core?
i
I had no reason to use it but I can test it in my current project
please do. If it works i at least know im doing something wrong
14:45
@SebastianL You can just use Stream for binary files
it works
I'm not expert but getting all values 0 can be because you didnt initialize it before reading the file
@KendallFrey i just tried it. And i am getting the same result. :(
@ma1169 what do you mean with initilizing
I assume you're sure that the file doesn't actually contain zeros?
can you post ur code that u have issue with
@KendallFrey i feel even more dumb now. The file is ~35mb and contains 50000 leading zeros
thx anyway
15:00
:D
 
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17:03
It seems a bit silly to open a question for such a simple thing, but I couldn't find anything on google. Could someone point me in the right direction to checking if a string is AlphaNumeric and also symbols? So basically any Windows Keyboard character?
@VoiDHD Sounds like a job for regex
17:19
@KendallFrey I tried the following but it isn't working, any ideas?

Regex.IsMatch("test123%", @"^[a-zA-Z0-9!"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`{|}~]+$~");
Why is there a ~ at the end?
There will never be a ~ after the end of a string
Whoops, that was meant to go before the last ]
I'm also unsure if regex just picks the last ] or if my first ] is conflicting it from ending correctly.
Also it might be shorter to use [!-~]
@VoiDHD It's escaped, it should be fine
 
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18:47
Is the ChangeTracker in Entity Framework the equivalent feature of SQL server Change tracking?
Are they the same thing?
 
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user8010252
23:32
services.ConfigureApplicationCookie(options => options.LoginPath = "/User/LogIn");
I'm redirected to Account/login

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