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  • How to redirect a form's get variables with IIS7

    - by Gareth
    Is it possible (and if so how) to redirect the url from a forms get variables into something more url friendly using IIS 7's URL Rewrite module. An example would be /Catalog/Search/Title=Something&Order=Price into /Catalog/Search/Title/Something/Order/Price Thanks for any suggestions

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  • IIS7 Rewrite rule being duplicated across 2 different websites (unwanted)

    - by Matt
    We have a IIS7 on Windows Server 2008. It is hosting a handful of sites, on a handful of ip addresses. 2 of those sites are actually wildcards on the domain: *.firstdomain.com *.seconddomain.com However, I am finding that any URL Rewrite rules I add for one of these "websites", is automatically in the URL Rewrite section for the other. Similarly, if I disable the rule in in one, it disables in the other. This doesn't happen with the other sites defined on this server, just these two. I look at the parent (top level, the server as a whole), and the rule is not there. Any idea what's going on here?

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  • CompareValidator date format

    - by ashtame
    Hi, I have an ajax calendar control that I specified the date format to be yyyy-MM-dd. Is it possible to have the comparevalidator validate that type of date sepcifically and have it fail for everything else? right now it seems to only take dd-MM-yyyy. Thanks.

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  • Documentation for Apple's ithmb format?

    - by vy32
    I am looking for documentation of the ithmb format used by Apple for photos stored on an Apple iPod. I would be happy with source code or a description. The only "documentation" I can find is pre-compiled executables that crack out the JPEGs. Does anyone know how to do this?

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  • WPF application fails with "bad image format"

    - by H4mm3rHead
    Hi, I have an application build on my x64 computer. It is now build for x86 but on windows XP machines (x86) it fails with the "bad image format". On all Vista and up OS, it runs perfectly on x64 platfomrms. I tracked the problem to my icon. I removed the icon and now it runs fine, anyone got an idea of how on earth this could relate to anything?

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  • ASP.NET MVC - hiding id in URL?

    - by mcfroob
    I'm building a basic blog application just now, for viewing data I'm just using the default route, i.e. - routes.MapRoute ( "Default", // Route name "{controller}/{action}/{id}", new { controller = "Blog", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional } ); So that when you go to mysite.com/View/12 it displays the blog with id 12. I want to modify the URLs so that they look as follows: mysite.com/View/2010/06/01/this-is-the-title. I could have a URL mapping like - routes.MapRoute( "View", "View/{year}/{month}/{day}/{title}", new { controller = "Blog", action = "View" } ); But then I'm not passing the ID into the Controller action so I would have to search on the date and title which doesn't feel right. On the other hand, if I pass the ID in it will show up in the URL which isn't what I'm aiming for either. Is there any way to redirect to the URL I want in the controller action after passing only the ID in as a paramter, or to pass the ID into the a Map Route but hide it in the URL? Thanks for your help!

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  • Recommended Offline Form Format

    - by Blithe
    Hi, I would like to ask for a recommendation on offline form format which user can bring around. Once done, they will upload the file to the server and data will be extracted from there. We are currently looking at Word and Excel 2003 since all users have it on their machine but it seems that using interops on server is something to avoid. Suggestions?

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  • How to subtract dates in YYYYMMDD format?

    - by NinjaBomb
    I have 2 integer fields that represent dates in the YYYYMMDD format. What is the best way to subtract 2 of these fields to get the correct # of days between them? For instance, if I take the difference between 20100511 and 20100428 I would like the result to be 13 and not 83. I know I need to convert the integer fields into date formats but everything I have tried either throws an exception or doesn't work correctly. What am I missing? Answers in vb.net please

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  • Generate URL for File

    - by Don
    The default output of File.toURL() is file:/c:/foo/bar These don't appear to work on windows, and need to be changed to file:///c:/foo/bar Does the format file:/c:/foo/bar work correctly on Unix (I don't have a Unix machine to test on)? Is there a library that can take care of generating a URL from a File that is in the correct format for the current environment?

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  • Removing time from date format

    - by Prash.......
    Hi, I am developing an application in that i have used DatePicker to pick the date but it gives me date with time .I have converted that format into string, now i just want date from that. How should i do that.Plz suggest me something. Following is my code Snippet. NSDate *selected =[datePicker date]; NSString *dateString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@", selected]; here date picker is object of UIDatePicker.

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  • Format the output of a string

    - by prince23
    hi here string strScore="2"; or string strScore="2.45656" now here i am checking the condition if it is double value = double.Parse(strScore); strScore = value.ToString("##.##"); 2.45656 like this then i am showing the output as 2.45 if the input is string strScore="2"; then the ouput is shown as "2" but now i need to show the output has 2.00 how can i format the code like this based on the condition

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