i want to add a web service to an existing site, but it blocks any uri that doesn't end in file.ext, so accessing WebService1.ascx/HelloWorld is blocked. Can I access the WebMethod via a query (WebService1.ascx?something=HelloWorld) or change the WebMethod's uri (WebService1.ascx/HelloWorld.json)?
Made highly sexual comments about a co-worker(not to her, but to me and a couple other people), threatened to shoot me, and some other stuff. I brought it to his manager, and he's calmed down. A little.
Decriminalized here. under 30 grams and it's a fine (if that. so long as you are not some punk kid or have it all in bags ready to sell they don't care)
@RobAngelier What was this I was hearing about making it illegal for tourists to purchase? If it wasn't legal, are they just trying to make it doubly illegal?
@Billdr they thought of something new, called a passport for weed (The weedpassport). The thought it would work but now there are even more criminals dealing on the streets.
On a serious note, The Dutch I met were generally tall and fit (read: attractive), super friendly, and multilingual. If you're looking to expat, .nl is where you want to do it.
> Warning 'System.Configuration.ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings' is obsolete: '"This method is obsolete, it has been replaced by System.Configuration!System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.AppSettings"'
Anyone? I cannot find reference too System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager
You can do
using System.Configuration;
then
string sValue = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["BatchFile"];
with an app.config file like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<configuration>
<appSettings>
<add key="BatchFile" value="blah.bat" />
&l...
note: I realize the return value is not a string.. I just used that code to produce the warning.
I suddenly see a 24-day gap in http://chat.stackoverflow.com chat rooms, as if all those messages were deleted. Look at this screenshot.
What happened? Was there an outage of some sort?
As I was writing this answer, it seems to have fixed itself. But what caused it in the first place?
I just logged in to The Comms Room (ServerFault chat) and noticed this:
Based on comments and quick look at a few rooms, seems to be all sites except Tavern on the meta.
Something seems amiss...
I just set my clock to 12am, nothing bad happened. I switched it back to 9am. "The last message was posted 9 hours ago." is now at the bottom of everything.
There's a chance of one in five that you experienced some time travel in the past half hour. This should be fixed now, but a few messages may have been lost (but most people wouldn't have seen your message anyway). Sorry about that. See Meta Stack Overflow for details.