What I can't figure: why did Windows allow me to launch apps as admin all day using my old pwd even though it was expired? It didn't say a word. Only the web app did
Ohhh... it had cached the pwd. However, the web app was fetching the latest pwd from the AD using the code I'd shared earlier when it created the WindowsIdentity object
Dang. That's sweet. I did classic asp in first fulltime job; wrote tons of functions for form controls. Just feed it a recordset and a few other params and it would generate a dropdown/checkbox/radio button, etc. And keep the state between roundtrips
What we get OOTB w/ ASP.NET, we had to design ourselves
Nice. My comp sci -- like all academia -- hated MSFT, viewed them as we'd view history's worst mass murderers. If you mentioned the M word, you would be reprimanded in class
and I'm getting the file in my app and reading it fine with this:
using System;
using System.Net;
using System.Text.Json;
using System.Text.Json.Serialization;
namespace games
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
using (WebClient wc = new System.Net.WebClient())
{
string json = wc.DownloadString("https://www.website.com/games.json");
}
}
}
}
but I'm struggling trying to output the top 10 genres in order of popularity
I was having a difficulty getting a tiny, practically HelloWorld webservice to work. Tried everything. Deleted the file, started over, SHAZAM! Success.
Took me 5 hours of troubleshooting to decide to just redo 15 mins of work and fixed it.