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07:00
Hrm, it's been too long since I worked with xaml.
ok, i will do that, is it thursday at your time?
and it's been too short for me :P
so 11/15?
@tiru
@Dr.Wily'sApprentice could it be that I need to define a namespace?
i.e. xlmns:someName="somenamespace"
Ok, so this <phone:WebBrowser cxi:WebBrowserHelper.Html....... is code that you've copied from somewhere else?
Yes, you need to define cxi
@chancissy
yes
based off of this question:
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Q: How do I bind HTML to a DataTemplate's WebView?

KronoS Possible Duplicate: How to access NavigateToString property of a WebView in a ListView I have a list of items that use a DataTemplate for each items presented. Within this template I have a Webview of static HTML taken from an API call. The DataTemplate is similar to as follows: <...

@Dr.Wily'sApprentice how would I reference a local namespace?
example: Appname.Namespace
I seem to be having a connectivity issue, though I'm still connected to the chat, strangely enough.
Try searching for something like "XAML xml namespace reference class namespace"
ok, are you gonna be online the whole day? so i just directly get online SO?
oh wait... it autocompleted: xmlns:test="using:MetroSE.Common"
07:04
@tiru
Ah, that looks promising
Wa Ha!
Worked! Thanks @Dr.Wily'sApprentice
just mail me at 8
@chancissy
then we will
okay ^^ Thank you so much for all this
i very appreciate it
@tiru
na na
ok good night
@chancissy
07:11
what is na na?
@chancissy -> In Persian Language "Na" Equals with "No" in English.
But, In Indian... I dunno...
are you from India?
No
@chancissy -> nana can mean a maternal grandfather & also its used when u are describing many different things & also when a person is trying to say an emphatic no in hindi.
I'm from Iran
@MRS1367 Oh I see, ha thanks for the explaination
ok got go sleep, so sick
Ok @chancissy
Good Night
So, where r U from?
07:24
@MRS1367 i was born in China, now live in U.S
:)
In USA, Time must be 1:25 AM now.\
Right?
12:26 now, got go sleep so can get up early tomorrow morning
see you guys
Good Night @chancissy
Hi @LewsTherin
Yeah, i'm from India
@chancissy
07:27
@LewsTherin -> hw r U?
Fine.. and leaving for college..
Talk later!
OK mate.
See ya later... :)
hi
r u there?
pls reply me
@RasalShukla -> Who is your audience?
Cogent Road US
Actually i made a project in there i want to try debug NUnit test project
i put breakpoints according to step but by my debugging point is not hitted
can you please help me
07:45
@RasalShukla -> Has your debugging point a Warning sign?
morning all
08:08
yes
@RasalShukla -> this problem has many reasons that causes Breaking point(s) don't/doesn't hit.
1. If this Project use from Custom Controls or User Controls in WinForm/WPF Project
and these controls is registered in GAC
U must re-register these control in GAC.
no sir this project is developed in MVC3+Linq+Jquery+Xml
then any other type of help from your side if you can then please
2. in some cases, U must clean compiled files of ur project as follows:
U can RMB on the ur project/projects and select "Clean" option.
08:15
can u please share your email id
and recompile ur project(s) or build/rebuild it/them again
My Email ID is in My profile in stackoverflow.com.
Can U find it in there.
no
and my id is [email protected]
this is my personal id not professional
in which country you belongs?
I'm from Iran.
08:17
ok I 'm from India
nice to talk you sir
and thanks for your help
:)
U want to send me anything about ur problem in my Email?
08:46
Morning c#
Morning Dude!
09:00
Good morning everyone :)
I have a question:
Is there a function that checks if an assembly has a manifest file?

I use the function AssemblyName.GetAssemblyName(dll) when scanning a folder with dlls to see if a certain dll is available. The problem I have is that at some dlls this function throws an exception.

You would probably say just put it between a try ... catch. But that the tricky part, I use this code in Navision that doesn't support try ... catch.

So I was wondering, is there a function in the default library that can check this an would give ma a boolean?
It's morning. It's a foggy day in semi-rural England and I'm having to extend some code that I wrote ages ago and frankly - it's awesome.
lol
Oxillery, my first thought would be .... what the hells Navision :P
Morning all
morning Thine
can I use any of this method to call a method in class then doing what they are doing
ClientOnClickNavigateUrl
ClientOnClickPostBackConfirmation
ClientOnClickScript
ClientOnClickUsingPostBackEvent
09:22
Is there a way to boolean enum arguments? E.g. (pseudocode) MyFunction(if(a){MyEnum.Alpha} | if(b){MyEnum.Beta} | MyEnum.Gamma)?
not sure what you mean ?
gist: booling enum arguments, 2012-11-15 09:28:14Z
public enum MyEnum { alpha, beta, gamma }

public void MyOuterFunction(bool a, bool b)
{
  MyFunction(
    alpha | //this line only if a == true
    beta  | //this line only if b == true
    gamma);
}

public void MyFunction(MyEnum e)
{
  //stuff
}
brain slowly ticking away, it could take a while
09:38
@E.LDunn [insert animated gif of hamster going round in cartoon characters head which I can't remember which TV show is from and so Google-failed here]
Hmm... maybe this?
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Q: Unsetting an enum flag

lejonConsider [Flags] public enum State { IsCool = 0x1, SomethingElse = 0x2 } I have a State someState and if some expression evaluates to true, I want to unset the IsCool flag of someState regardless of it being already set or unset. This means that I can't really use someS...

...the squiggle operator
@E.LDunn Microsoft Dynamics NAV is an ERP solution : https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics/default.aspx

Besides of that :p I'm just looking for a method in .NET that can solve my problem
10:12
    var e = MyEnum.gamma;
    e = a ? (e += (int)MyEnum.alpha) : e;
    e = b ? (e += (int)MyEnum.beta) : e;
        public enum MyEnum { alpha = 1, beta = 2, gamma = 4 }
        public void MyOuterFunction(bool a, bool b)
        {
            var e = MyEnum.gamma;
            e = a ? (e += (int)MyEnum.alpha) : e;
            e = b ? (e += (int)MyEnum.beta) : e;

            MyFunction(e);
        }

        public void MyFunction(MyEnum e)
        {
            var atest = (e & MyEnum.alpha) == MyEnum.alpha;
            var btest = (e & MyEnum.beta) == MyEnum.beta;
            //stuff
        }
@E.LDunn Ah lovely!
Was wondering if there was an inline way of doing it but it seems like doing something like you suggested is the best way
SNACKTIME
10:29
meurning
11:14
ello
Hi @E.LDunn
hows it hangin?
@E.LDunn -> "hows it hangin?" Equals with "Hw r U?" or "What's up?" or what?
sry 4 this Question
I do not know the English slangs as well.
So, "Hw r U?" or "What's up?"?
11:18
both or either
If ("Hw r U" is true)
"I'm fine. :)"
else
"Nothing."
12:18
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Q: Redirecting back from where user came from in ASP.NET User Control

user1799976I have a user control which overriding Page_load method, however what I want is, redirect user from where they came from, it can be on "ON INIT method" or any method as long as user is redirected. This is what I got at the moment, public partial class ASPUserControl: System.Web.UI.UserControl {...

;)
12:54
Wake up you all lazy bastards hahaha
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Q: Redirecting back from where user came from in ASP.NET Page Not code behind

user1799976I have a ASP.NET page what I got at the moment is <%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="RedirectMeNow.aspx.cs" Inherits="abc.eyd._12.TEMPLATE.LAYOUTS.RedirectMeNow" %> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xh...

wow, just wow
13:10
@LeClerq hie
sup @chets
Afternoon folks
hello all
when using ado.net entity model, using return d.MyTable.AsEnumerable() returns all data in all referenced tables
this is awesome.. most of the time
is there a way to selectivly choose to just return the table, and ignore foreign data?
tried googling.. but im struggling to find the right terms :p
annoying when you know what you need to know but you dont know what it is so dont know what its called...
@LeClerq what is the meaning of "sup " ?
it's an abbreviation of 'whats up'
which in turn means 'how is it going?'
13:14
ok
or 'how are you'
ok good..i don't have any idea about that
well, now you know :)
@LeClerq yup
:)
@LeClerq whr r u from?
see my profile dude
13:25
nl
14:10
30% reduction in my property taxes. Thanks republicans. All of that is coming out of the school budget. Take that, children!
14:22
lol
Since the days of programming in machine code, there seems to be a trend that all software generally does what it's supposed to. Microsoft seems to have ended that trend with Outlook 2010.
It doesn't send/receive email?
It just doesn't.
Hi all. Does anyone know, what has happend with amCharts for wpf?
Doesn't work.
It worked for 5 minutes earlier. Now it won't open.
Assuming that our mail server is not, in fact, down.
14:32
from the run dialog: outlook.exe /safe
I'm ignoring the fact that when it is running, it's slow as molasses pitch.
That disables all plugins and extensions. If outlook still doesn't open locate your OST and rename it.

Are you using "personal folders?"
They're folders used to store messages off of the exchange server. They're also rubbish.
If renaming the ost works, navigate to c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office <latest version>\scanpst.exe and run it on your ost file.
JScript
Y U NO WARN ME WHEN I DOUBLE-DECLARE A VARIABLE.
SELF
Y U DOUBLE-DECLARE VARIABLE
14:41
Up yours.
Touchy touchy.
YAY! It finally finished, after about 10 bugfixes!
Grats
Now, the big question. Did it actually work?
:_D
14:44
what is this double declaration thing?
Object.Equals(:_D, "Yes")?
var i =0;
var i="cheese";
why would you want that
you wouldn't.
especially since 0 is of a different type than "cheese"
oh
14:45
I redeclared a variable inside my loop, and since I called Close(), it crashed the code expecting the original variable.
Thanks for nothing, unhelpful error messages.
thanks :)
I do want cheese now.
I probably did before too. Damn subconscious.
Is it okay to use lambda expressions in events e.g. myObject.FooBared += new EventHandler((s, e) => Awesomeness());?
grrrr so annoyed today :(
why I can't use VAR in .net 2.0
when i tried type

Type variableName = new Type();

Cannot create an instance of the abstract class or interface 'System.Type'
@dav_i Yes.
14:52
@KendallFrey Phew.
You don't even need the EventHandler() part.
@KendallFrey :O
@MuhammadSaqib haan g
@TimeToThine Type is either an abstract class or an interface.
how can I use a var in .net 2.0 then :(
14:54
@KendallFrey myObject.FooBared += (s, e) => Awesomeness();?
Yup, like that or very similar.
@KendallFrey You've made me a very happy man.
@TimeToThine That has nothing to do with var.
yes but if I don;t put this I get another error
as whats var
oh gosh
:(
oh gosh for microsoft not you Lol
var isn't available before C# 3. What version of C# are you using?
14:55
2.0
C# or .NET?
c# in asp.net
    var uri = new Uri(input);
    StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
    sb.AppendFormat("{0}://{1}", uri.Scheme, uri.Authority);

    var parts = uri.PathAndQuery.Split(new char[] { '/' }, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries);
    for (var i = 0; i < parts.Length - 3; i++)
    {
        sb.AppendFormat("/{0}", parts[i]);
    }

    return sb.ToString();
No no no.
You're using .NET 2.0 right? But what version of C#?
its sharepoint 207 application page which is on top of 2.0
.aspx
No no no no no.
What version number.
14:58
how to find out lol
@TimeToThine C# 2 != .NET 2
What version of VS?
oh 2008
@dav_i Well, actually, C# 2 is .NET 2.
but problem isn't while compiling
14:59
@TimeToThine I'm not sure if that will use a newer C# on an older framework or not.
@KendallFrey My bad
Anyway, what is the error you get?
anyway can I remove var from above code :) and that need name space for var
Don't use var in code like that.
Use int.
If it asks for a namespace, then you most likely are running an old version.
int ? its a string tho :S
well atleast thats what I thought
how can I get a Uri without using var
var uri = new Uri(input);
15:03
@TimeToThine Kendall was talking about in the for loop
...I assume
oh yeah, but what about var uri
I've read msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/79btc5zc(v=vs.80).aspx several times. I still am not fulling groking what a generic class gets me.
@TimeToThine Can you not do Uri uri = new Uri(input)?
@Billdr Are you playing with VB or C#?
@Billdr Phew
15:05
I like how you use the word grok
@TimeToThine Yeah, use Uri instead. (duh?)
@Billdr Much better :)
Generic classes allow you to strongly type your code, even when the type isn't known to the class.
What do you mean by what does it get you?
15:06
The type or namespace name 'var' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) at System.Web.Compilation.AssemblyBuilder.Compile()
Stop using var.
...I'm going to have to use a pastebin for this one. Sec.
@Billdr np
15:17
"Isn't DataSet getting initialized when the class is?" It gets initialized to null.
Yea, I'm not even getting that.
Why not? It has nothing to do with generics.
When you say "doesn't exist" do you mean VS says "there's no property or type blah blah"?
Oh, FML.
Never forget that members are private by default :D
Actually, found it.
Yep.
15:19
Win.
Do you "get" generics then?
because it looks like you have grasp on it
Intellectually, not intuitively.
Maybe when I build something that actually effing works with one...
Intuition comes with practice
You don't understand the purpose, right?
Think of List<T>.
Without generics, it could only return objects. It could also contain any kind of object.
Yea, it builds an object to accommodate the "shape" of another object.
Type safety would be a nightmare.
Since it's generic, it's strongly typed, like an array.
15:23
is it normal to have a large block of whitespace at the end of your files in VS2012?
Not autogenerated.
And no developer should be that careless.
They are not "lines" it is just a large block of nothing I can scroll into view.
o_O???
Same in vs10
strange. I wonder the reasoning
Oh, yeah.
It allows you to scroll to the last line.
15:25
It's so you can comfortably read the bottom of the file
ahh, ok.
makes sense I suppose
Means you have to move your eyes less
it amazes me that you have to restart VS for plugin updates to occur...
And moving your eyes is hard work, right?
@KendallFrey It's bad enough I have to type with my fingers
15:27
@StuartBlackler Why? It seems logical to me. Except for the fact that I don't need to restart.
When Project Glass comes out I'm going to be exhausted.
@StuartBlackler Just be thankful you don't need to restart the OS
@KendallFrey I thought it would be a simple unload the existing > install the new version > reload the plugin.... :/
@dav_i very true
I can load and unload add-ins at will within VS.
"Cannot change ObservableCollection during a CollectionChanged event."... but... but... why? It's not even the same OC...
15:33
I wonder why I find that hard to believe.
Are you sure?
Yesm.
v code here v
private void Activities_CollectionChanged(object sender, System.Collections.Specialized.NotifyCollectionChangedEventArgs e)
{
	//code

	this.scheduledTemperatures.Clear(); //exception

	//more code
}
<script runat="server">

protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    string webURL = ReturnWebAddress(Request.UrlReferrer.ToString());
    string listTitle = ReturnListTitle(Request.UrlReferrer.ToString());

    if (confirm("Are you sure you want to logout?"))
    {
why am receiving errors for above :S
Just so I can believe you, break on that line, then check sender == this.scheduledTemperatures in the immediate window.
15:38
The name 'confirm' does not exist in the current context at System.Web.Compilation.AssemblyBuilder.Compile()
You should be using JS?
@TimeToThine you are trying to run client side code on the server
but everything else works if I remove if statement
Well, DUH. The error is inside the if statement.
" `sender == this.scheduledTemperatures`
`false` "
15:39
confirm is not a server side function... therefore it doesn't exist in the current context (THE SERVER)
@dav_i Now press F10
So what should I do, JavaScript: confirm
I seen people using alert or confirm
No.
Learn how to do web dev.
but I am a c# developer
joking, I try to find a way
@KendallFrey F10 just keeps throwing the exception on that line
15:41
@TimeToThine you cannot mix server side and client side code in the way you are trying too there.
@TimeToThine First, learn the difference between client and server code
are the handlers for the change event different on both observablecollections?
that's why I always use code-behind files instead of inline server side code. Helps separate the code logically. :)
@E.LDunn That was my first assumpion too
...but definitely different
...my brain-hole hurts :(
Oh I maybe have figured out why
I just moved some code to a background thread
so maybe getting some errors due to that
...but this is an odd error to get - would expect cross thread blah blah if anything
System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Response.Write(
15:47
how to do autopostback in c#
...hmm just tried to reproduce and cannot... so confused.
in codeBehind
Is there a standard implemented data structure that rivals the speed of a binary tree for minimum key (not unique)/value pairs in which I can quickly grab lowest value?
you are already posted back if codebehind is executing.
@dav_i Debug, debug, debug.
15:48
Every day I'm debuggin, debuggin debuggin
I want to autopostback ajax File Upload's UploadedComplete method
it's not postback
@KendallFrey I know it's bad - but if it works 99% of the time - that's good enough as there are more important things and I am leaving this job in 15 days...
...so debugging can be for the poor guy who looks at my code next :)
declaring my variables as public resolved my issue btw. Private by default, how awful.
thats not awful. thats good
thats good indeed
15:50
exposing things should be intentional. It's not good when you find out your fly is down is it?
2
@Billdr Good news. It's good because if you put swear words as variables, you'd want them to private.
@RoelvanUden not sure, but have you taken a look at Redis? That might be able to do what you want it to. I have never really researched it though. redis.io
I could slander my lead!
@StuartBlackler I don't want to use a third party application, but use an in-memory strategy. I'll try using a SortedSet for sorted keys, and a Dictionary<int, List> for the related values. I guess that might do the trick.
^^ Unless there is a better suggestion
Anybody have any idea how much data Halo: Reach uses for say an hour of online gaming?
15:54
Use a monitor to track its usage? :P
22GB
i would bet it also depends on how many users are playing a given match though.
@ChadRuppert Really?
@dav_i 22GB, hell no. I don't think that most pipes could handle that much bandwidth. But i bet the number of players has a significant effect.
15:58
2.5 mbs of data per game, dunno how long games last though
basically I don't have WiFi for another week and am desperate for a game - only have 250MB of 3G data allowance left this month

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