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04:06
I guess everybody is asleep
04:34
I'm not
 
4 hours later…
08:22
morning
08:37
is it?
havent gone to bed yet :(
08:59
@StuartBlackler coding/partying?
09:36
word up
09:57
What does word up mean?
god knows, it's 'street'
I'm probably not even saying it right
how's it going, anyway
slow and painful, but hopefully I can wrap something up today
Did you check out the built in commands on window?
10:14
yep, was already using those
and you want it more pure?
well, those are fairly pure...could always cast them as ICommand though
I'm already binding to them, so they don't have to be known instances in the view
trying to figure out a way of applying window CommandBindings in an abstract way, at the moment I've still got explicit references to ApplicationCommands.x there
and I'm pleased at this point, because thinking like this means I've LEARNED something. I'm trying to use the framework the way I want it, which implies I understand something about it, which is what I've been aiming for all along
ooh...there's a weird situation
`class Foo {
Foo(params object[] args) {}
Foo() : this() {} }`
oh go to hell, chat markup
anyway; does : this() presume that the intended overload is different to the current ctor?
ah, should have just tried it. Compiler error.
10:42
posted on November 25, 2012 by Scott Hanselman

Last year I purchased and installed a 3M Filtrete Touchscreen WiFi-Enabled Programmable Thermostat and have generally been very happy with it. It's not automatic, but it's programmable and it has a remote control iPhone app and a very nice programmable web API. Since I work at home, sometimes I am in my home office and other times I'm in a local coffee shop, and in these instances I just use t

THAT LOOKS SO COOL
I want a house of my own specifically so I can install one
lol
I read somewhere that if you visit Bill Gates you get a chip where you can program what climate you want and then the rooms adapt as you walk in the house
WPF question
How do I subscribe to a routed event in a parent control?
Drop += new DragEventHandler(MainWindow_Drop);
I have that in the root Window
I want to handle it in a Child control
is there a PreviewDrop event?
yes
Also want handle PreviewDragMove
I can't find the answer, I'm wondering if I've got this right
about routed events
PreviewDragOver not PreviewDragMove
11:01
I have to leave sry
@FreddyFlares Download snoop then you can check out events at runtime
ok cheers
I think the PreviewEvent can be what you want, it travels up(or was it down) the tree, the other event travels the other direction
search for bubbling/tunneling
@JohanLarsson From what I've read, preview events start at the root element and travel down to the source.
@JohanLarsson I'm just not sure of the syntax to handle the event in my UserControl
Ah it could be a FindAncestor thing
11:22
it can also be a focusable thing, grid does not raise mouse events if I remember correctly
12:15
@JohanLarsson I sorted it, I was just being silly, I get it now
Anyone please help me with this JS issue: jsfiddle.net/shimmy/wYCbw
no idea. I don't know JS
Are you suspecting a syntax error or something logically wrong with the code, or don't know?
 
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15:10
cc/urban word up
@CCInc word up I comprehend what you are saying and verify that your statement is true, my good brother.
there you go
hello
i know it's a little bit annoying and the wrong chat room:
but could you please help me cast a vote for reopening my question?
I missed to formulate a real question the first time around...
thx for your time:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13514594/i-cant-activate-fancybox2-in-a-infobubble-with-google-maps-v3
@uncleho that question is not closed
oh ok then it's alreay reopened! thx anyway ;-)
@CCInc saves the day, again!
15:25
@JohanLarsson Of course!
Me and my amazing bot, which has more than 4 features!
@JohanLarsson I have a problem, can you help?
@CCInc I hope
So I have this file, where the first seven lines are junk data
And then, after that, there is six lines of good data which I want to write, and then there is two lines of junk, and six lines of good, etc.
so for example
junk
junk
junk
junk
junk
junk
junk
data
data
data
data
data
data
junk
junk
data
data
data
data
data
data
is junk/not junk based on row number or content?
So I need to just get the good data, and ignore the junk data.
1
A: Read embedded text file as string array (C#)

Johan LarssonI use this extension method for splitting lines: public static string[] GetLines(this string s) { return s.Split(new[] {Environment.NewLine}, StringSplitOptions.None); } Then you can do: string[] strings = Properties.Resources.YourResource.GetLines();

15:32
Based on row number
ok, should be doable but maybe a bit ugly
So so far, for the first 13 lines, I have this:
so question: I have a webserver which allows both asp.net and php. My asp.net application is set up to use url routing, however, i have some folder structures in place currently which serve php pages. If I deploy my asp.net mvc application to the webserver, will the php folder structure still be accessible?
read the lines to an array of lines and go from there?
@JohanLarsson I can't, because this is the decrypted data, and it is decrypted on a per-line basis
15:33
@CCInc Is it an embedded file or any file?
whats that mean?
ok, so not a text file
nope
For the first 13 lines, I have
if(linenumber==8)
else if(linenumber==9)
you might be able to compose Skip() and Take() in a smart way
etc etc
15:35
does the pattern repeat a number of times?
Yes, the first 7 lines are junk, then 6 lines are data, then 2 junk 6 data 2 junk 6 data etc
I have a fair idea of how to do this with LINQ methods, but it'd be difficult to explain, easier to show
give me a few minutes
how do you know what a line is if its not a text file?
@TomW Thanks, but can't do that, this is in c++
Ah.
15:37
@JohanLarsson I just have to assume the data will follow the pattern
you might be able to roll something similar with C++ iterators
So far, this is what I have:
			//It is the login URL
			if(lineNumber ==8)
				std::wcout << "MAIN URL:" << std::endl;
			//Main URL
			else if(lineNumber == 9)
				std::wcout << "LOGIN URL:" << std::endl;
			//Username field ID -- Don't care
			else if(lineNumber == 10)
				std::wcout << "USERNAME FIELD ID:" << std::endl;
			else if(lineNumber ==11)
				std::wcout << "USERNAME:" << std::endl;
			else if(lineNumber ==12)
				std::wcout << "PASS FIELD TYPE:" << std::endl;
			else if(lineNumber ==13)
				std::wcout << "PASSWORD:" << std::endl;
FileStream.ReadLine don't know if it works for C++ but guess there is something similar
But the issue is that the code after "if(linenumber>13" is off
Like I said, this is decrypted on a perline basis. The file is in memory, but there is a while loop decrypting each line
so what's the problem?
15:42
The problem is that the code below "if(linenumber>13)" is off, as in it is not reading the pattern correctly
It thinks the junk is data
if(lineNumber>13)
{
...
}
well what's the actual line number of the first line that enters that loop?
you said (I think) 7 junk, 6 good, 2 junk
sorry, the repeating section
You mean the first 2 junk?
junk
junk
junk
junk
junk
junk
junk
data
data
data
data
data
data
junk <---
15:46
first URL line should be line number 15 (in 0-indexing)
7+6+2 = 15, 16th line is URL
Yes, that seems right
well how is linenumber-2 % 8 going to give the right result?
It is not.
so...correct it?
Well, I shall try, but that was my question
15:49
I think I see what you're doing with the mod 8
it's a repeating pattern
but I think you'll have to subtract the constant region at the start from the line number first
Is it an idea to two lists of delegates, one for the start and one for the repeating pattern?
something is off
I think my pattern is wrong
@CCInc do you write unit tests?
No, I never figured out what those were
well, treat the first 2 junk lines as the first once you hit the repeating region i.e. line number >13
you want the very first good line to match ( number - x ) % 8 == 0
15:52
if((lineNumber) %8 == 0)
I think for this line:
if((lineNumber - 2) %8 == 0)
std::wcout << "MAIN URL:" << std::endl;
you should be subtracting 15 instead
lineNumber-15
I think the pattern is being thrown off by the fact that there's an initial part that isn't periodic in your data and you aren't adjusting the index you compare against to account for that
Hmm. Ok, I will try that. Thanks!
maybe it will read clearer if you have one while loop first while (linenumber<13) { .. }
And then another for the repeating?
I'd be trying to reimplement LINQ in C++ at this point
Skip() and Take() would work wonders here
16:17
does c++ support extension methods?
If so skip and take would not be too hard to implement
Don't know, I haven't seen anything like that being used, but it seems to support all sorts of horrendous abuse through operator overloading
@JohanLarsson No.. maybe in C++11? I doubt it.
@TomW Ha ha
you can overload the operator (). @%$*!?
Why on earth would anyone think that was a useful feature to have open to anyone for any reason?
It depends on how it is used I guess
as a matter of fact, it helps with implementation of functors, or as they're known in managed-land, delegates.
16:26
With great power, comes great responsibility
but still, you can screw up anything you like with it
Functors are so hard to understand in C/C++
You have to be a syntax wizard to grok it
I don't do much responsibility when I code
C++ does smack of a language meant to pander to people who like to think they're clever. For people who can get over themselves and focus on writing code that's clear, rather than code that's clever, we have languages like C#
most of the expressivity with most of the potential for abuse taken out
Dog just puked in floor drain, again
16:37
good boy!
(boy, right?)
yep, yep
@LewsTherin You might want to add the objects to a list here:
0
A: How can I use linq to initialize an array of repeated elements?

Lews TherinThe cost would be creating an unnecessary data structure in memory.. I'd rather use a loop. It is clearer as well. for(int i=0;i < 9;i++) { MyObject mObject = new Object();//an example } Everyone understands what's happening in that code. Enumerable.Range would lead me to believe you are...

What list?
he wanted a list of MyObject?
16:53
Ah yeah
Just wanted to say before the haters found it
I was thinking object initializer
        var myObjects = new List<MyObject>
                            {
                                new MyObject(),
                                new MyObject(),
                                ...
                            }
reads pretty clear
But 10 of it
And of course 10 could change to 100
yeah a bit too many, I did not post it
Strange question to start with
A loop does the job IMO..
Overcomplicating things :)
I agree with that ^^
Not all code must look like a regex
16:59
Yep xD
hi everybody :)
wanna hear a VERY weird problem?
i'm making a webrequest in c# to post some data to a php script.
I have file A and B. A is in folder1 and B is in folder2; A is exactly the same as B.
the webrequest only works if I call file A...... (B is executed but the posted data is empty?!)
You post the file(s)?
@JohanLarsson
WebRequest request = WebRequest.Create(url1);
WebRequest request = WebRequest.Create(url2);
the rest stays the same
evening all
Hi @E.LDunn
17:13
:)
@libjup What does fiddler say?
haven't tried that yet... but will do now
I suk hard at web among other things, not likely that I will be able to help other than rubberducking at best
@JohanLarsson it's getting weirder now... the url is not even listed in fiddler
but the script is executed 100% (it creates a file - but this file is empty)
more code?
17:20
I just saw that fiddler doesn't log the url which does work either...
byte[] byteArray = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes("data=" + this.jsonData);

WebRequest request = WebRequest.Create(url);
request.Method = "POST";
request.ContentType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded";
request.ContentLength = byteArray.Length;
request.Proxy = null;
request.Timeout = 3000;

// Get the request stream.
Stream dataStream = request.GetRequestStream();
dataStream.Write(byteArray, 0, byteArray.Length);
dataStream.Close();
and my php scripts:
<?php
$data = $_POST["data"];
$fp = fopen('tmp.txt', 'w');
fwrite($fp, $data);
fclose($fp);
?>
Can you put a breakpoint?
idk what would happen if an exception is thrown
i already stepped through (...) bytearray is filled and url is correct;
i have already tried:
HttpWebResponse httpRes = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();

if (httpRes.StatusCode == HttpStatusCode.OK)
{
MessageBox.Show("OK");
}
else
{
MessageBox.Show("fail");
}
and I'm only getting OK
i have a bad assumption...
Hello! I know how many items my array should have in total and I'd like to add items onto the end of my array in a loop. I'm in C. Thanks!
@gadgetmo Why not use a list?
@gadgetmo sorry? Not really clear what you're asking. What does 'should have' mean?
17:35
@TomW is going to have in the end.
@TomW after my loop
@JohanLarsson I am in C. Does C have lists?
How do I use a list?
C doesn't have lists.
You can dynamically allocate arrays by using realloc.. or create a singly/doubly linked list.
You probably want to go to the C++ room.
I have a question in InnoSetup ,I want someone expert please
17:54
Why go anywhere when we have multi-talented @Lews right here?
Multi-talented? :O You must mean someone else.
U seem to be the genius of the room
Lews
Then you've been deceived.
I have a feeling I'm the butt of some unknown joke.
OMG Humble and genius !
:O
Johan.. what have you done?
18:00
Lews ,I am just trying to set RightToLeft=No on selecting English lang and yes on selecting Arabic lang using InnoSetup
I've never heard of InnoSetup.. until now :(
Sorry.
Where do u make Setup for your .Net apps ?
guys please help me I am stuck in this simple question
Hello guys... I making a program for sending text using udp mutlicasting... I did everything my only problem is that is not showing the sender ip...
IPEndPoint ipep = new IPEndPoint(IPAddress.Any, 5000);
SetText(ipep.Address.ToString() + ":" + str.Trim());
its showing 0.0.0.0: Hi
Looks correct to me..
Mmn, doesn't 0.0.0.0 also mean localhost?
I don't know... but I wanted to see my ip
18:10
For some reason it is using 0.0.0.0 instead of 127.0.0.1 or external IP.. let me read the docs
 IPHostEntry heserver = Dns.GetHostEntry(server);
And loop through heserver.AddressList, that should give your computers ip address.
Thanks will try now
Found the stupid solution after 4 hours of headache
Thanks guys bye
@LewsTherin Thank you very much it worked
@Loclip Np!
@alihaider Glad you found your soln.
18:41
Wow, you people busy now!
@JohanLarsson @TomW What do you mean?
...about?
I haven't said anything for ages
3 hours ago, by Johan Larsson
maybe it will read clearer if you have one while loop first while (linenumber<13) { .. }
I was thinking handle the start of the file in one loop and then the repeating in another
Same thing really but maybe more readable, idk
dud you solve it btw?
Can't exactly do that with my limited experience, silly c++
@JohanLarsson I have been doing homework! Homework over thanksgiving!!!
My world.
Homework and study over halloween, christmas, easter.. dang..
18:46
Yup, that is my math teacher
so i deployed my mvc application to a webserver, but i'm getting a 403 because theres no default.aspx or whatever?
what do i do with that
shouldn't the default controller pick that up and use its index action
.aspx? Why aren't you using Razor?
i am
i deleted the default.aspx
because thats what came with the web server
and now its just giving me a 403
You probably need to change the route values.
BAH.
I don't know much about MVCx....but wouldn't it be better to use the conventions?
18:51
i looked at the route values and they dont have anything hard coded into them
such as localhost or xxxx.com
i dont know how to deploy the application :(
Does it work on localhost?
Any ideas how to select 5 different 'random' elements out of a list/array, via a seed?
yeah, using my webservers sql server too
i just copied the bin files , content, scripts, views, and global.asax and web.config
to the wwwroot
I can't remember but is that IIS root folder?
@Tgys Enumerable.Repeat(5).Select(array[rand.Next(array.Length-1)])
18:53
yeah
@Tgys must the selected elements be unique?
@TomW Not exactly random, via a seed itself
well, you can create rand with a specified seed
@Steve I dunno.. it should look for the default route specified. localhost:port/home/index for example.
they are separate problems IMO
18:54
I have a number e.g. 38422634, via that number some algorithm should obtain 5 elements, without randomizing itself
what algorithm?
@Steve Try publishing to the web server from VS instead of copy and paste.
That's the question: any algorithm that can do this? :P
gives me a 404 :/
okay, i'll try that
@Tgys in what respect does Random() not fulfil that criterion?
18:55
@Tgys try Toms solution it sounds like a perfect fit
@TomW It's not C#, it's some shitty language who does not support random number generation, but it provides a timestamp in ms which I'd like to use as seed
So who knows there's some algorithm :)
you could implement your own RNG if you wanted
'Mersenne Twister' is a common RNG
what language is it?
they aren't that tricky to write
I'm trying to follow this book but it wants me to open the iis management app, and im on a shared host and don't see anything like that in cp
18:58
@TomW interesting, thanks
@Steve Do you have inetmgr?
i'm not sure what that is, is that something that should be in my cp?

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