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19:01
Look for it in search.. or you may have to download IIS 7.5/8
Grrr
bool IHateC++ == true;
while(IHateC++)
{
useC#();
}
I hate databases more
No Linq, no extensions, no Skip(), no Take()!!! Stupid C++.
2
Lol
C# has spoon fed you.
going
19:08
@CCInc [x] star
to go maddd ahhhh
@CCInc Don't think that would compile lol
@LewsTherin I wouldn't have an issue if not this code involves Encryption using OpenSSL, something I have never done before
The textbox TextChanged event occurs after I finish the editing or even if I press one letter it will occur?
@AntonieBlom Nope :(
I think I will just give up on Opera syncing :(
cc/learn c++ "I HATE IT!"
cc/undo
@CCInc Target eliminated
cc/hi
cc/undo
19:20
Why this not catch exception?
        try
        {
            thread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(receive));
            thread.Start();
        }
        catch
        {
            MessageBox.Show("Use valid multicast IP address or leave it blank");
        }
can you guarantee the exception is thrown?
also, do exception handlers run on a particular thread? I'll open that one to the room because I don't know
When I run it throws exception
What room?
er, this one?
:D I don't understand what you will do... what you mean?
The second question, I wasn't asking you, I was asking everyone
19:26
Oh ;D
what's receive?
want me to copy paste the code?
sure
wait, put it in a gist
19:28
@Loclip ctrl + k
I pressed
@TomW Code is small enough..
I didn't know that when I suggested it
Use ctrl+k
How to do that? I pressing ctrl + k and then paste
19:29
Press up and ctrl + k
        private void receive()
        {
            string mcastGroup = SetMcastGroup();
            Socket s = new Socket(AddressFamily.InterNetwork, SocketType.Dgram, ProtocolType.Udp);
            IPEndPoint ipep = new IPEndPoint(IPAddress.Any, 5000);
            s.Bind(ipep);
            IPAddress ip = IPAddress.Parse(mcastGroup);
            s.SetSocketOption(SocketOptionLevel.IP, SocketOptionName.AddMembership, new MulticastOption(ip, IPAddress.Any));

            while (true)
            {
Now its ok?
Ok
What's the exception thrown?
I put wrong IP address e.g fsdgsdg and the exception is Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted
I just want to catch whatever exception show message box
and show*
does anybody know whether it matters that the code is executing on a new thread?
@TomW I think it does.
@Loclip Sounds like a bind exception.. you need to bind on a different port or close any program using port 5000
19:35
@LewsTherin I don't think that's the question
I think the question is, whatever exception is thrown, why isn't it caught?
Exactly
I put wrong ip so I could if try catch work
Catch the exception in receive
@Loclip I guess what is happening is that because that code executes on a new thread, the exception just kills the thread and then it's silently thrown away
I dont know and dont have VS here but it should be easy to test?
19:37
@JohanLarsson Yeah but I'm lazy to start VS
why did i get so many downvotes here?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13553966/remove-duplicates-from-two-string-arrays-c-sharp
put the first line in Main() and see whether the uncaught thread exception handler fires
So I must put try catch on the receive function?
@Loclip it depends what you want to do. Are you just trying to make it silent, or are you trying to get information on what the problem was out to the application?
@pyCthon I dont know but think it is unfair
I have 0 downvotes lifetime
19:39
@pyCthon you didn't give any indication that you'd tried to solve the problem yourself
I want just to show a messagbox if he use wrong ip address
Ok I will put try catch there
ok VS started, will try to write something simple for the thread exception thing
@Loclip you can handle the exception inside receive, but expect weirdness if you try to show messageboxes on a different thread to the UI thread
maybe it's fine, but I wouldn't be sure that it is. Try it and don't be surprised if it does something different to what you were expecting
Yeah its acting weird... Normally when I was leaving blank the textbox there was no problem... now it throws exception
[Test]
public void ThreadExceptionTest()
{
    try
    {
        var thread = new Thread(()=>
                                    {
                                        throw new Exception();
                                    });
        thread.Start();
    }
    catch
    {
        Console.WriteLine("Caught one");
    }
}
Is that what we want? ^
19:43
You and your tests :)
But yeah
faster than console app (for me)
does not write
@TomW I obviously searched the web and SO, and couldn't find it.....How can i try if its something I don't know...
guess? Say what your guess was and what you looked for?
"I wrote a for loop and it looks really stupid, is there a better way?" doesn't take too much thought
@Tom The test is not solid proof but an indication that exceptions are not caught from an other thread
@JohanLarsson you've convinced me.
19:49
16
A: Will main thread catch exception thrown by another thread?

Daniel A. WhiteNo. It will not catch any exceptions in your other thread t. You will have to catch them in that thread and deal with them appropriately. However, I believe the AppDomain's UnhandedException event will report it.

definitely the wrong room for this question but I'm too lazy to go and look for alternatives: I have a whole pork fillet that's been marinading wrapped in foil since this morning. How long should it need in the oven and at what temperature to be just cooked enough?
Can someone help me with doing a regex that check if the string is IP format?
@TomW I say 60° (meat temp) oven 175° 20 minutes
JOHAN.. REGEX TIME BUD
19:50
@LewsTherin thought you'd never ask!
:P
\d.\d.\d.\d ? Dang I hate regex
Am I allowed to pimp an ongoing thread bounty here?
@LewsTherin Is that what you want to match?
Thanks... Now I go to see how to write regex :D
@JohanLarsson @Loclip wants to check the ip using regex
19:53
150
A: Regular expression to match hostname or IP Address?

sminkYou can use the following regular expressions separately or by combining them in a joint OR expression. ValidIpAddressRegex = "^(([0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9]{2}|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])\.){3}([0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9]{2}|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])$"; ValidHostnameRegex = "^(([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9\-...

HOLY SHIT
@JohanLarsson I'm slicing it wafer thin and throwing it in a boiling broth to serve, so I think it'll be hot through
Isn't @LewsTherin answer easier?
@LewsTherin use backslash \d to match digit
@Loclip pass the string to IPAddress.Parse and catch the exception
19:56
@TomW nice
'.' in regex means anything and must be escaped \.
@TomW Yeah... Thats best answer
^(\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}$
that is crude but could work^^
Should probably spend some time to break it
^ Matches start of string
(\d{1,3}\.) Matches 1-3 digits \d followed by point \.
{3} means three times
it matches 999.999.999.999 too so it is not really good
@JohanLarsson Thank you but @TomW answer worket great

        private void tbIPMult_Validated(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            IPAddress ip;
            if (IPAddress.TryParse(tbIPMult.Text, out ip))
            {
                thread.Abort();
                thread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(receive));
                thread.Start();
            }
            else
            {
                MessageBox.Show("Please use valid IP or leave the text box blank");
            }
Don't abort a thread like that.
20:04
Why?
5
Q: C# Threads.Abort()

BetamooIf a thread is running a function func1 that calls another function func2 inside it... Then I called thread.Abort() Will this stop func1 only OR func1 and func2 and all the functions func1 has called?? Thanks Edit: Here are more detail: func1 is called in a new thread, it continuously call...

So what I can do?
I using the abort thread because if someone changed the ip address the thread must run again using the new ip address
evening all
sorry @JohanLarsson I crashed and burned. i was up all night assignment writing
just about to start the same again
I must go... Thank you all for your help
20:26
This turned out to be a nice chat session but at times we have been missing a Skeet to guide us
@CC Inc Hey are you on?
have I missed much?
@StuartBlackler It has not been any hate and lots of C#, maybe worth a read idk
thanks, i will do in a bit :)
@JohanLarsson in case you were interested, 15 minutes at >175C is too much. This has gone tough. From what I could find it doesn't matter how short the cooking time, pork will do that at too high a temperature - the oven was already on cooking something else so I had to make do
20:34
@TomW I used to use a thermometer when cooking meat in the oven, been a while since I did any cooking last though
core temp of meat is most important
sry for bad advice btw
no problem, if I'd followed it accurately i would have been fine
but my oven was too hot, that was my fault
@TomW C# room and cooking advice
should be the name of this room!
:)
@user1739957 I did apologise for that...
ooh, the SE cooking site does have a chat...
@TomW why apologise? I'm all game for food :P
@TomW link?
20:38

 The Frying Pan

Sometimes hot, always heavy. (cooking.stackexchange.com)
I have a bug in my code
@user1739957 you have your code in my bugs, mister!
@TomW I cant seem to fix it
whats the bug
and whats the code
im up for a debugging session, beats doing my assignment haha
@StuartBlackler the bug is my logic and the code I cant share
20:49
@user1739957 I was being flippant - but serious for a moment, what do you expect us to do if we can't see the code?
@user1739957 good luck :)
@TomW nothing. Just express some sympathy
fair enough
@TomW - Did you get that db figured out?
@TomW Wait! I found it!
its something to do with that flyout it win 8
on the left side of the screen
20:52
@TravisJ muh? are you sure you mean me?
@TomW - No, sorry.. lol
does anyone know how to detect if the left flyout is open?
Now I am confused
@TravisJ about what?
About who was setting up a MSSQL instance friday
20:54
@TravisJ @Lews I think
Ah, thx Johan :)
@TravisJ It was I (me?).
Did you get it figured out?
Nope, I gave up..
I just did my own thing lol
Did you install the MSSQL Server Management Studio?
20:55
:6382772 if(founduser)stoplooking();
else keeplooking();
@TravisJ Yep, I did indeed. I even created the tables using aspreg_sql or something like that. But it generated this bunch of other tables I don't need.
I was like wtf.. and just closed the window.
Yeah it creates a lot of tables, you need all of them
Just for membership? :O Let me open it again..
Yeah, just for membership
Well I figured this next thing would be to set a connection string in the config file.
20:58
Yup
hi
Hi Steve :)
:)
so i published my site right from build-> publish and the routing still doesn't work1
I'm doing it on the WCF side, and not sure how to proceed from there..
wtf.
20:59
@Steve Hey... and you have all the IIS settings enabled?
i didn't change a thing from local development to deployment
What error do you get?
403 on the main page, if i try to manually type in the route i get 404
Did you publish it locally? Is your firewall exposing port 80?
@TravisJ this is what I will do.. I will create another WCF service and try to get it working..
21:00
403 because its trying to list the directory structure of my webpage because i have no default.aspx or index page
it said succeeded when publishing, and i tried it manually and it didn't work either :/
@Lews - Ok, just make a basic project like we did before to see the created Account code, and then try to throw in the connection string of your db
@Steve - Where did you publish it? Is it on your machine?
from my local machine to a webserver
@TravisJ Um, WCF won't generate an Account code.. so the user details must be sent over the wire to the service.
shared host
@Steve - Sometimes when you publish, the web.config file goes through a transform and the version published can be altered in a strange fashion. Try using the pre-transformed web.config file.
21:03
i tried that first when i manually did it
first i manually copied all the files required, and it did the same thing
then i tried the built in publish feature, same thing, and my transform web.config doens't do much, only removes like debug=true
So, on your webserver, in the bin folder, are all the right .dlls included?
Is your webserver set to be IIS pipelined asp.net 4?
Which host are you using?
yup, and i read on a SO post that if i make them "Copy Local" true for some of them, it'll help
avrix
avrixe
arvixe** lol
If you right click on your project in the solution, there should be an option to "Include Dependent Assemblies" or something like that
21:06
yep did that too
so it works locally, but not on the server?
add deployable dependencies
yeah thats it
yep, works locally, the server the routing just isn't working
if something else is wrong beyond that i can't tell because i can't test
Hm, I am not very good at the routing. Mine is pretty simple I just farm it out to a controller.
Can you show yours though?
21:08
my routing? I can, i have no idea what it actually does though, it was a tutorial i copied out of a book
@Lews - I don't really understand what you meant about WCF and account code.
public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)
{
routes.IgnoreRoute("{resource}.axd/{*pathInfo}");

routes.MapRoute(null,
"", // only matches the empty url (i.e. /)
new
{
controller = "Product", action = "List",
category = (string)null, page = 1
}
);

routes.MapRoute(null,
"Page{page}",
new { controller = "Product", action = "List", category = (string)null },
new { page = @"\d+" }
);

routes.MapRoute(null,
"{category}",
new { controller = "Product", action = "List", page = 1 }
);

routes.MapRoute(null,
Yikes
what is the default entry point supposed to be?
Home/Index
or, just /
@TravisJ " Ok, just make a basic project like we did before to see the created Account code" - I assumed you meant a basic MVC project. However I want the MembershipProvider to be separate from the website.
21:10
with the routing, it doesn't have to have anything
@Lews - If it is separate, where would it be?
@Steve - Maybe you should just use an out of the box version
routes.MapRoute(
                "Default",                                              // Route name
                "{controller}/{action}/{id}",                           // URL with parameters
                new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = "" }  // Parameter defaults
            );
@user1739957 yo's
@TravisJ WCF, as a web service.
:(
@TravisJ Yeah, sounds like a good idea.
21:12
@Lews - I haven't used WCF before
All you would really have to do is convert the input to the controller into a call to a method though, rite?
@TravisJ Um, well it shouldn't matter if it is WCF right? I just set the connection string in the App.config file and copy and paste the MembershipProvider code in the WCF service.
@TravisJ Yep
Sounds complex
@Lews - Connection strings are easy :)
Well, the thing is if the authentication is done on the server side.. I would have to duplicate the code for my ios app.
@TravisJ Not for me :( I haven't used it before..
So many semicolons and things.. with a huge string
Yikes
@Lews -
<connectionStrings>
    <add
     name="ApplicationServices"
     connectionString="
      Data Source=IP or Domain.com;
      Initial Catalog=DataBaseName;
      User ID=adminlogin;
      Password='password';
     "
     providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"
   />
What's the name attribute? Anything?
21:18
the name is anything, but it is referenced
So for your membership, everything that has a connection string later on uses "ApplicationServices"
you can see all the references in the web.config file
The data source will be the IP address of where the database instance is
So the address of the host
the initial catalog will be what you named your database instance
yeah, the address of the host
If it is local, you can use localhost, I am not entirely sure about the exactness of using data sources, you might want to look those up
Was DatabaseName so hard? :O
lol
the providername is what forms the queries
so that library is what matches the code to the sql server db instance
Is it a class I will provide or one that comes with the framework?
21:21
It comes with the framework
If you are using mysql, you would have to provide it
But for MSSQL, it is built in, and works great
But I'd I know the provider name if I used mysql?
if you used mysql then it would be the mysql connector /spits
providerName="MySql.Data.MySqlClient"
So like the namespace
And you would have to acquire that dll, add a reference to it in your web.config, and add it to your references
Whew, I think I have the string formed.
So to test if it works.. I need to generate a database from MSSQL?
21:25
yeah you need to have one already setup
ADO.net right?
yeah
Dang
It isn't finding my DB. When I generate it.. it only finds the master/model etc..
System Databases.
can I see your connection string? plz remove the user and password contents though
and your ip if it is not localhost
If the db is on your machine, it should just be Data Source=localhost;
Woop, ADO found it!
21:31
nice :D
It even made a connection string for me.
Do I use that?
niiice
yes
It is so fugly :O
Yes it is
Does it become connectionString="metadata=res//some nonsense"
21:32
never seen that before
It didn't even add the it to the config file
Luckily, I copied it ha..
Let me try to connect without the generated string.. if it doesn't work I will modify it
I am not sure if the metadata is required, apparently it has to do with the layout
Oop! It didn't crash.. so it must have connected fine right?
I just did AspnetEntities entities = new AspnetEntities() ;
entities.SaveChanges()
21:37
Yup, you can test it pretty easily if you want
Is this in a mvc3 project?
Nope, this is on the WCF side.
I placed the connection string in the App.config file
hm, well, add a role, then go make a blank asp.net mvc 3 project, add that connection string to it, and then go see if the role is in there
oh, I suppose you could also just use the mssql server management studio to check also
it should have thrown an exception though if it wasn't working when you instantiate aspnetentities
Yeah.. the management studio should be the quickest way
Alright, let das fun beginz
I used also twice in a sentence =/
hm, what should I work on today... custom websocket or javascript library
@TravisJ Rofl :)
@TravisJ Do you know much about web sockets?
21:40
Well I wrote my own :)
^ genius then
@TravisJ Noice :)
 AspNetDbEntities aspNetDbEntities= new AspNetDbEntities();
            aspnet_Membership membership = new aspnet_Membership();
            membership.Comment = "Hello World!";
            membership.Email = "[email protected]";
            membership.Password = "dsdsds";

            aspNetDbEntities.aspnet_Membership.Add(membership);
            aspNetDbEntities.SaveChanges();
Is that fine?
If you have a field for comment
what about the user name? :P
Ooh yeah let me check
@StuartBlackler - It is kind of hackish though :(
21:43
Just a userId, which I think is autogen
@Lews - So you use their email as a username?
ok, fire away
No connection string named 'AspNetDbEntities' could be found in the application config file.
Oh.. my fault
Although, in the future, remember to always have a using directive for your unmanaged resources
21:45
@LewsTherin haven't not heard noice in a long while...
I am not sure where the db connection is in there, I have a feeling it is here:
I got a UnintentionalCodeFirst exception.. whatever that means.
lol, I missed holding shift
AspNetDbEntities aspNetDbEntities= new AspNetDbEntities();
@TravisJ Yeah, I actually have to do that for all my resources.. right now a huge memory leak on my site :D
Uhm, hm
21:46
@StuartBlackler Yeah? xD
is AspNetDbEntities your code?
 protected override void OnModelCreating(DbModelBuilder modelBuilder)
        {
            throw new UnintentionalCodeFirstException();
        }
Nope, generated
ah, you need to change that
should be:
throw new GiveFoodException();
right?
excellent
21:47
@TravisJ Really? Da hell.. I thought it was supposed to do the work for us.. omg
jokes aside, i have never seen an UnintentionalCodeFirstException before ever
@Lews - uhm, you don't want code first to set up your membership, you just did model first
rite?
Try this:
protected override void OnModelCreating(DbModelBuilder modelBuilder)
{
modelBuilder.Conventions.Remove<PluralizingTableNameConvention>();
}
But really, isn't that for something else?
Agh, this isn't fun.. another exception :(
ProviderIncompatibleException :D
Ohh.. perhaps it should be EntityClient
Not SqlClient
Ok that didn't work... bummer
It should be SqlClient, but EF should have absolutely nothing to do with this
I think I realize what the problem here is
You are trying to use EF and not membership provider
Leave your web.config alone
Yeah.. it didn't have a membership provider option though?
@TravisJ Ok I will undo the changes
21:52
uhm, what do you mean
what didnt have a membership provider?
Ok, so you have established the database, and a connection string. what you need to do now is tie in the membership provider code and libraries
When I clicked ADO.NET it took me through some steps, none of which had MembershipProvider as an option.
is the name of your connection string application services?
does your database instance have any tables?
Okay, sounding good so far from the db end
and your web.config seems to be connecting
now what you need to do is configure the rest of the membership stuff
public AspNetDbEntities()
            : base("name=AspNetDbEntities")
21:54
Nah, that doesn't matter
you should never have to use EF for this
if you do you are losing the built in functionality
Do I have to change that to ApplicationServices?
Sorry, I pasted the wrong thing..
Does your web.config file have this:
<add assembly="System.Data.Entity, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" />
Nope, it doesn't.
21:56
Okay, well that is the first thing that needs to be added
I just did so :)
but dont paste it in there :P
Oh
Add a reference?
You need to right click on your References area, add reference, navigate to system..data..entity
yeah
It's there already.. just not showing in the App.config file :S
21:57
hm
ok well then that should be ok
next you need to make sure that you have all this inside of your `system.web` node in web.config
<membership>
<providers>
<clear />
<add name="AspNetSqlMembershipProvider" type="System.Web.Security.SqlMembershipProvider" connectionStringName="ApplicationServices" enablePasswordRetrieval="false" enablePasswordReset="true" requiresQuestionAndAnswer="false" requiresUniqueEmail="false" maxInvalidPasswordAttempts="5" minRequiredPasswordLength="6" minRequiredNonalphanumericCharacters="0" passwordAttemptWindow="10" applicationName="/" />
:O Dang, that's a lot

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