One of the main reasons to use a makefile is that it will recompile only the source files which have changed since the last time you built your project. Writing a shell script to do this will take much more work than writing the makefile.
=/ I need to add an option to filter by a dropdown. but the option should be conditional. So right now, one dropdown value is selected, and then an ajax request is fired. But, if the conditional option is true, then that ajax request needs to include the second dropdown value, or if the conditional option is changed to true after the ajax request was completed then a new ajax request needs to be sent.
How to avoid always sending two requests when a user wants to filter by the optional dropdown?
com.Parameters.Add("@Time_From", SqlDbType.Timestamp).Value = TimeSpan.TryParse(arg[2].ToString(), out t1); shows error >>> Invalid cast from 'System.Boolean' to 'System.Byte[]'.
hmmm.. depends I guess. My site only contains product profiles and can be easily indexed by Google, so I used their search engine instead of creating my own.
I have 2 WebGrids each in a different partial view, displaying on a View Page. All is working fine but when I do sorting or pagination on WebGrid, it's not updating through ajax. What am I doing wrong?
PartialView1:
<%@ Control Language="C#" Inherits="System.Web.Mvc.ViewUserControl<IEnume...
You can set the owner on the second form before showing it from your main form. Then you can access the main form from the second form.
Example would be - Main form button that will open up the second form:
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Form2 frm =...
I was working... on the truck... I had to drive like 500 km at 7pm Friday because the guys that fitted tires onto the trailer didn't tighten the nuts on the rims and it broke off so we had to repair it at 12pm and follow the truck back down 500km
I'm cancelling because I paying 1000 Rands for 10mb uncapped and the services isn't good anymore... I found another ISP that gives me much better service and its half the price...
Sharepoint as a large file management system and similar to that of a computer. When you go to open or save a document on a computer you are usually prompted to navigate through several levels of folders and files. You can use SharePoint "controls" in an ASP.NET application and depend on whether the web part has any SharePoint specific code which is highly dependent upon the web part.
I am able to make SPGridView work in my code but I am confused if I am doing it right way and also if I can use 2 columns from database and bind them with 1 hyper-link column of SPGridView. I created this code for binding hyperLinkField but not sure how I can bind its url,
here's the code I deve...