Like, adding special effects to text. Or adding image to the button. Or changing the layout of the button, making the hover different or making the button like a "flat" button.
@MatthewH If you're using WPF, controls are lookless, so you can stick anything you want into the button, and change it's template in XAML all you need to or want to, and it just works. For example, see: jadeskaggs.com/2009/05/04/…
we are rightnow migrating one project from vb to .net,right now little confused of getobjectcontext method msdn library is confusing could u say me the main usage of it
can someone please tell me how can i run this javascript from code behind using ScriptManager ... window.opener.FillTextFromPopup('yourTextString'); window.close();
If you're doing a purely text-parsing problem though, I'd suggest Perl, it's much more flexible/powerful.
My question is, if I am moving a picturebox when the user clicks on it, and moves the mouse around, the usual way it moves is the upper-left corner of the picturebox is dragged with the mouse; how do I make the picturebox move at the point you clicked on it though?
Like if I clicked it near the center, how could I drag it from near the center, where I clicked, rather than have it jump the corner to my mouse and be dragged by the corner?
@codebrain you're welcome.. google 'regex to partly obfuscate email address'
you'd get better solutions..
My question is: We do have an official disposal pattern, right.. in the Dispose() method, I understand we will have to clean up unmanaged resources.. but why do we have to clean up managed objects?
Also, how would we clean up Managed Objects in Dispose()? Just by setting the references of the objects to null?
I am aware of the the "using" keyword for Disposable objects.. but the standard Disposal Pattern asks developer to clean up "managed" resources in the Dispose() method, along with the unmanaged ones. My question is: Why should we clean up managed resources at all? And how do we clean em up?
@VenkatRenukaPrasad As far as I am aware, that mainly applies on other instantiated objects implementing the IDisposable interface. I just bother to clean up unmanaged resources and whatever is disposable as well.
I am getting the below error while computing the SUM with DataTable.
Invalid usage of aggregate function Sum() and Type: String.
I am using the below code:
lblQuestionnaireTotalTime.Text = CalculateMinutes(
Convert.ToInt32(
(
(DataSet)Session["D...
@VenkatRenukaPrasad Yes, clearing references to managed memory does not ensure that the memory is released immediately. Instead, the garbage collector will deal with it when it goes around doing what needs doing.
Forcing release is possible at a performance penalty by manually giving the GC an instruction to clean.
(This is frowned upon so you'd better not do it unless strictly necessary)
I am getting the below error while computing the SUM with DataTable.
Invalid usage of aggregate function Sum() and Type: String.
I am using the below code:
lblQuestionnaireTotalTime.Text = CalculateMinutes(
Convert.ToInt32(
(
(DataSet)Session["D...
in using statement you can include the dll classes in your application, if added to your reference folder in your solution explorer i don't think that's a problem at all or have i mis understood your question !
not that....I want to dynamically load it....I have to create an app manager which loads 3 apps(as simply as hello world) n executes them for 1 minute each.....so at the beginning only I want to load all the 3 dlls....
cant we load all the dlls present in a folder at a time without bothering about how many dlls are present in the folder.....assuming that i have all the dlls placed in that folder
@drch It really isn't painful at all. It can easily do whatever you want it to do. It will run code in whatever domain you wish, load whatever you wish, how you want it, it can be used in many ways.
But the down side is the fact that you need attributes to load collections into fields. Basically, a 'populate this class' and then it looks at the fields and attributes and does the magic.
@drch Its a task given at my work place to load the dlls dynamically and do it....with reference it would be easy but have no idea about dynamic so scratching my head
I have a problem with prepared statement:
MySqlCommand cmd = new MySqlCommand("SELECT * FROM `osm`.`buildings` LIMIT 0, ?value", connection);
cmd.Parameters.Add(new MySqlParameter("?value", MySqlDbType.Int32, Convert.ToInt32(requestedCount)));
cmd.Prepare();
When I'm using it, the web service ...
I have a Stored Proc which is using for Search Applicants is written as below:
/*
AUTHOR :
CREATION DATE :
NOTES :
PURPOSE :
MODIFIED BY :
MODIFICATION DATE :
*/
ALTER PROCEDURE USP_GET_ApplicantByFilter
(
@ApplicantName VARCHAR(100)='Ram',
@AgeFrom INT=0...
My application is in Asp.Net MVC3, my application was running perfectly but all of a sudden i'm getting an error in my Web.Config in my role manager tag.
Below is my RoleManager tag of web.config
<roleManager defaultProvider="MASSIARoleProvider" enabled="true" cacheRolesInCookie="true">
<...
Maybe you just need to commit. I ran into this when I did:
$~ mkdir repo && cd repo
$~ git remote add origin /path/to/origin.git
$~ git add .
Oops! Never committed!
$~ git push -u origin master
error: src refspec master does not match any.
All I had to do was:
$~ git commit -m 'initial com...
@drch I got that to go away. Why the appharbor FAQ tells you to commit an empty dir - which apparently doesn't actually do anything - is beyond me. But that seems not to work
I've a problem that I'm not sure how to solve: I'm writing a program that has a module that has quite a lot of options that can be configured. Since the module is instance based (meaning, the module has multiple configurations and each configuration causes a instance to spawn), I'll use a Table-like layout for configuring it (each row is one instance)
now the problem is the sheer amount of options
I don't know how to make them available to the user
colleague had the idea of creating a wizard that opens when you hit a specific column
I thought about using AutoComplete and put most options in a textbox as free-entry. So with a space+ctrl press you get a list of all available options and can set them
the only thing that hold me back was that I thought it would cost too much time
@drch do you know how to do that in/with a DataGridView? The main problem I seem to have currently is that there is no RowHeader and no AllowUserToAddColumns flag...
@KendallFrey I'm just tinkering with workflow services atm, and trying to think of a meaningful topic to model. A pizza kitchen is as good a topic as any, as an activity which involves discrete steps and takes a human-significant amount of time