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Why doesn't chat support them? They would be quite useful, especially for rooms that are frequently off topic and often have dicussions about movies etc.
Many other sites, like Arqade, would make even better use of spoilers.
Seen in our internal documentation: [MessageBox.Show]("Grrr. You copied from the wrong place. Go back and copy from the specified file, not from the document in [the documentation]!!!!");
dictionary.Add(1, "hi"); dictionary.Add(1,"me"); if dictionary is Dictionary<int, string>, would dictionary be {[1, me]} after those two statements executed?
> You can also use the Item property to add new elements by setting the value of a key that does not exist in the Dictionary<TKey, TValue>; for example, myCollection[myKey] = myValue (in Visual Basic, myCollection(myKey) = myValue). However, if the specified key already exists in the Dictionary<TKey, TValue>, setting the Item property overwrites the old value. In contrast, the Add method throws an exception if a value with the specified key already exists.
> You can also use the Item property to add new elements by setting the value of a key that does not exist in the Dictionary<TKey, TValue>; for example, myCollection[myKey] = myValue (in Visual Basic, myCollection(myKey) = myValue).
In asp.net mvc 3 I have a site which has an ssl certificate, and runs just fine in https. The only page exposed is the logon page. For whatever reason, it does not load in https. Here is my relevant code (will post more on request if I left something out).
web.config
<compilation debug="fals...
It spits this out at me when I dev without that markup:
The application is configured to issue secure cookies. These cookies require the browser to issue the request over SSL (https protocol). However, the current request is not over SSL.
This user seems to be abusing Stack Overflow.
If you read this chat transcript, near the beginning he claimed he has 5 SO accounts. Is there a way to determine if that is true? I would also be surprised if he hasn't used his multiple accounts to earn reputation. I noticed at 12:34 PM (UTC) today...
Hi, I have a listbox and I fill that listbox by a "for loop". The thing is that it takes time to see the values until that for loop finished its job. How can I bypass that issue ?
ok so these columns are not resizing correctly when expanding the window (higher resulotion monitors) and divs are not an option. What should I do before I Friday-Rage out of this office?
@Ammar-whynotZoidberg - With one hand on your computer, with the other grab the power cord and displace it from the power connection about 30%, and then push it back so it is all the way plugged in, repeating the process a dozen times.
I am using a Winforms ListBox as a small list of events, and want to populate it so that the last event (bottom) is visible. The SelectionMode is set to none. The user can scroll the list but I would prefer it start out scrolled to the end.
Looking at the lack of support for things like ScrollIn...
@Lews I am not actually Lemur. He wrote this script to terrorize SO's chat and SO. He is currently napping while this script will un-star everything ever starred in this chatroom. On the normal SO site he will flag every question for moderator attention. He has also hacked SO so he has infinate flags and will never be banned. Say goodbye to all of your lives on SO, anyone he has incountered that wasn't nice to him will have the rep calculated by the formula Users.JonSkeet.Reputation * -1
This script also commands all of you to upvote all of his posts for the rest of your lifes. If you do not I will recalculate your rep by doing Users.{Enter username here}.Reputation = Users.JonSkeet.Reputation * -10;
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"Calling virtual methods or using late binding, such
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@Lews I am not actually Lemur. He wrote this script to terrorize SO's chat and SO. He is currently napping while this script will un-star everything ever starred in this chatroom. On the normal SO site he will flag every question for moderator attention. He has also hacked SO so he has infinate flags and will never be banned. Say goodbye to all of your lives on SO, anyone he has incountered that wasn't nice to him will have the rep calculated by the formula Users.JonSkeet.Reputation * -1
ok ill ask anyways, if anyone has a suggestion please let me know. Ive created an editor that allows a user to drag and drop live values on to a page (user control with zooming and other things) these live values come from a sql database using EF and dependencyobjects for notification of change and are bound to the label/textbox/whatever else .
they then save this to the database (i save the xaml of the page) only problem is i have no idea of how i would rebind when the user reopens the saved page.
We've had our eyes on this user for a little while, given their behavior in chat. I believe there is now enough evidence that two of those accounts were the same person, so I've merged those and suspended the main user.
No other accounts jumped out at me, so they either have been deleted or they...
I have created an editor, that allows a user to drag and drop live values from a database onto a user control. In theory i was going to use ef class as the datasource and using an article found on another website attach a sqldependency object to get notification of changes to the bound value that...