XAML

A friendly room for discussing XAML based technologies. Our Co...
Oct 16, 2022 06:33
Happy birthday wpf, you're the best little desktop ui framework
Dec 20, 2021 18:55
I just stopped by to say you're all sexy monsters.
 

C#

General discussions about the c# language, Squirrels | gist.gi...
Dec 24, 2021 22:43
=> is a lambda expression, you can read about lambdas here: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/…
Dec 24, 2021 22:42
:53711050 You can rewrite it as follows:

    public int preparation time(int numbers of layers)
    {
        return numberOfLayers*2;
    }
Dec 21, 2021 17:04
Allo
Dec 21, 2021 17:03
So is this bot repeating stuff said by someone in a discord?
Dec 21, 2021 16:26
That was harder than I thought
Dec 21, 2021 16:25
You dropped this: \
Dec 20, 2021 20:25
I'll just throw line breaks all over the place. :-/ Thanks for having a look.
Dec 20, 2021 19:50
If it's in the main tag it does break, but not if it's in the footer. We're working against the _layout.cshtml file, for reference.
Dec 20, 2021 19:48
That was using a brand new project
Dec 20, 2021 19:47
That is not my experience.
Dec 20, 2021 19:47
Dec 20, 2021 19:45
Let me give it a go.
Dec 20, 2021 19:18
#footerText is a correct width, but the text does not respect it.
Dec 20, 2021 19:17
Dev tools does not show any conflicts with overflow-wrap, word-break, or line-break.
Dec 20, 2021 19:15
So, when you add a very long string to the footer of an asp.net core website, it doesn't line wrap. Have added paragraph tags and explicit CSS styling, it still won't wrap. Here's the code I've added.


<footer class="border-top footer text-muted">
<div class="container">
<p id="footerText">&copy; 2021 - A stupid name - Privacy Policy: We're not actively tracking your information. No cookies are used on this website.</p>
</div>
</footer>

and my CSS looks this

.footer {
padding-left: 1em;
padding-right: 1em;
Dec 20, 2021 19:03
Object? != Object
Dec 20, 2021 19:02
Of course make sure you're checking for nulls before you send it along.
Dec 20, 2021 18:58
Sounds good to me.
Dec 20, 2021 18:57
@Flame Vector3 intersection = rayCast.Crosses(edgeList[j]) ?? new Vector3();
 

PHP

Support group for those afflicted with PHP. Don't ask to ask, ...
Nov 7, 2021 18:30
Thanks for the assistance everyone. This was some art project site an older gentleman set up. I'm happy I didn't have to charge him to migrate to a different host/more recent PHP installation/ect.
Nov 7, 2021 18:27
@PeeHaa Your link had the most correct answer. Add CGIPassAuth On to the .htaccess file.
Nov 7, 2021 18:17
Looks like I can get SSH.
Nov 7, 2021 18:17
I doubt I'ma get SSH to this, but let me see.
Nov 7, 2021 18:16
@PeeHaa That is similar to one of the answers Danack mentioned moments ago. I think trying to block CGI from consuming authentication or whatever is the way to go for my next step; but since I have people giving me ideas I'd love to hear them. Thanks!
Nov 7, 2021 18:15
If it were my site
Nov 7, 2021 18:15
I've got their cpanel, so it should be keys to the kingdom. I can't find any errors thrown by this page.
Nov 7, 2021 18:14
It is
Nov 7, 2021 18:13
They're using their host's default php.ini
Nov 7, 2021 18:11
@Danack There is only one server.
Nov 7, 2021 18:11
I assume PHP got bumped, I assume the server did too.
Nov 7, 2021 18:09
They brought me on because the host force updated them and this site broke in a dozen ways. I'm trying not two break the other two while I fix this one.
Nov 7, 2021 18:09
I'm windows using xampp with the latest apache and php, his server is redhat, php 7.x, and, he's got three sites on the environment, it's kind of a mess.
Nov 7, 2021 18:06
Literally everything I'm afraid.
Nov 7, 2021 18:02
On my machine I'm getting these variables fine:

$auth_user = $this->input->server('PHP_AUTH_USER');
$auth_pw = $this->input->server('PHP_AUTH_PW');

On the client's server, they're empty. I'm not 100% sure what I should be looking for in the server's `phpinfo(),` or what I should do about it.
 

Python

Room rules: sopython.com/chatroom Code formatting guide: tinyu...
Mar 3, 2019 18:59
Alright. I'll ready up on numpy. Thanks IMCoins and Andras.
Mar 3, 2019 18:57
okay, so 0:3 is the equivalent of pseudocode i[] = {x[0], x[1], x[2], x[3]} ya?
Mar 3, 2019 18:54
I'm looking at some sample code. The author uses : a lot. For example, there's a line that reads imgEye = imgEye[:,:,0:3] - I think 0:3 means items in the range with indexes from 0 to 3, and therefore guess an empty : means the entire range. Is that right?
Mar 1, 2019 02:00
For this particular use case sloppiness is fine. I will keep it in mind when I'm doing something actually productive. Thanks for the help and guidance.
Mar 1, 2019 00:50
I'll follow up on that. Doing global seems to work, but it kinda destroys my attempt at reducing line count.
Mar 1, 2019 00:34
But I'll take a look at the global keyword, thanks! :D
Mar 1, 2019 00:33
In this instance I'm trying to update ~8 names.
Mar 1, 2019 00:32
My native language wont run if there's not a class for the framework to grab. It's weird for me to think outside of that context still.
Mar 1, 2019 00:31
Sloppy problem description, sorry.
Mar 1, 2019 00:30
I am not explicitly declaring a class.
Mar 1, 2019 00:30
Is there a way to reach back to the parent's names?
Mar 1, 2019 00:28
Hrm, not sticking. I'll fiddle with it.
Mar 1, 2019 00:27
Hey all. Let's say my class has a variable, and I assign a value to it in a method. When I access the variable later it seems to retain the type it had earlier. Do I need to re-architect, or is there a way around this?

x = None

def updateX()
#do something that ends in x = json.loads(someJson)

updateX()
print(x['someproperty'])
#NoneType object is not subscriptable
 

ASP.NET MVC

Merged into C# chat on 4/19/21. Post messages there please as ...
Jun 25, 2018 15:58
Yeah. Rudi and Mav's linq is a completely different language from mine. I use it to make for loops and queries against lists and such. They use it to calculate the fusion rate of unseen stars.