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  • Using [assembly: System.Runtime.CompilerServices.InternalsVisibleTo("System.Windows")] To expose Int

    - by Anthony
    Ok so I had a qustion awhile back regarding Silverlight 4 Data Binding with anonymous types, one of the answers was to use [assembly: System.Runtime.CompilerServices.InternalsVisibleTo("System.Windows")] in your AssemblyInfo.cs file. I tried this and it works! I know I'm making all my internal properties classes and methods visible to the System.Windows Assembley. But what kind of risk is this with the following in mind: The product is a hosted silverlight based web application, so it wont be distributed. Thanks in advance

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  • [MSIL] Variable comparison

    - by alexn
    Hi, The following C#-snippet: var x = 1; var y = 1; if (x == y) Console.Write("True"); Generates this MSIL: .locals init ( [0] int32 x, [1] int32 y, [2] bool CS$4$0000) L_0000: nop L_0001: ldc.i4.1 L_0002: stloc.0 L_0003: ldc.i4.1 L_0004: stloc.1 L_0005: ldloc.0 L_0006: ldloc.1 L_0007: ceq L_0009: ldc.i4.0 L_000a: ceq L_000c: stloc.2 L_000d: ldloc.2 L_000e: brtrue.s L_001b L_0010: ldstr "True" L_0015: call void [mscorlib]System.Console::Write(string) L_001a: nop L_001b: ret Why is there two ceq calls? Thanks

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  • .net Listview control will only display largeIcon.

    - by Redshirt
    I'm using the RC of visual Studio 2010. Writing a .net 3.5 application. When I launch the app, the listview control only shows in LargeIcon view. This is not the view I want. I've set the View property in the designer with no success. I've even tried to explicitly set the view during runtime lvAvailableItems.View = View.Tile; Has anyone else had this issue, and if so what was your workaround.

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  • [ASP.NET MVC] Ajax.BeginForm doesn't work asynchronously

    - by Tony
    Hi, I've read the article http://davidhayden.com/blog/dave/archive/2009/05/19/ASPNETMVCAjaxBeginForm.aspx and now I have small problem with that code: <%using (Ajax.BeginForm("ChangeData", new AjaxOptions { UpdateTargetId = "myLabel" })) { %> <input id="mbutton" type="submit" value="blabla" /> <%} %> <label id="myLabel"></label> then, in the MyBookController.cs is the code to be invoked asynchronous: public ActionResult ChangeData() { return Content("OK"); } but, it doesn't work asynchronously, the compiler doesn't go inside that method

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  • Does my fat-client application belong in the MVC pattern?

    - by boatingcow
    The web-based application I’m currently working on is growing arms and legs! It’s basically an administration system which helps users to keep track of bookings, user accounts, invoicing etc. It can also be accessed via a couple of different websites using a fairly crude API. The fat-client design loosely follows the MVC pattern (or perhaps MVP) with a php/MySQL backend, Front Controller, several dissimilar Page Controllers, a liberal smattering of object-oriented and procedural Models, a confusing bunch of Views and templates, some JavaScripts, CSS files and Flash objects. The programmer in me is a big fan of the principle of “Separation of Concerns” and on that note, I’m currently trying to figure out the best way to separate and combine the various concerns as the project grows and more people contribute to it. The problem we’re facing is that although JavaScript (or Flash with ActionScript) is normally written with the template, hence part of the View and decoupled from the Controller and Model, we find that it actually encompasses the entire MVC pattern... Swap an image with an onmouseover event - that’s Behaviour. Render a datagrid - we’re manipulating the View. Send the result of reordering a list via AJAX - now we’re in Control. Check a form field to see if an email address is in a valid format - we’re consulting the Model. Is it wise to let the database people write up the validation Model with jQuery? Can the php programmers write the necessary Control structures in JavaScript? Can the web designers really write a functional AJAX form for their View? Should there be a JavaScript overlord for every project? If the MVC pattern could be applied to the people instead of the code, we would end up with this: Model - the database boffins - “SELECT * FROM mind WHERE interested IS NULL” Control - pesky programmers - “class Something extends NothingAbstractClass{…}” View - traditionally the domain of the graphic/web designer - “” …and a new layer: Behaviour - interaction and feedback designer - “CSS3 is the new black…” So, we’re refactoring and I’d like to stick to best practice design, but I’m not sure how to proceed. I don’t want to reinvent the wheel, so would anyone have any hints or tips as to what pattern I should be looking at or any code samples from someone who’s already done the dirty work? As the programmer guy, how can I rewrite the app for backend and front end whilst keeping the two separate? And before you ask, yes I’ve looked at Zend, CodeIgnitor, Symfony, etc., and no, they don’t seem to cross the boundary between server logic and client logic!

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  • gwt radio button ext

    - by msaif
    i get html from designer. i have 2radio buttons there. I like to get data of radio button from GWT. I need a reference of radioButton. RadioButton rb = RadioButton.wrap(Dom.getElementById("abc")); but error. how can i solve this

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  • Type 'xxx' is not defined, BC30002 error.

    - by devin M. arnold
    Hello, It is possible to create an instance of a C# class within a aspx.vb codebehind file? When I try this within the Page_Load event: Dim oFlow As New Flow(HttpContext.Current.Request) I get the Type 'Flow' is not defined. The Flow class itself is located here: App_Code/CSCode/Cust/Frm/Flow.cs There's no namespace associated with this class. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. cheers, devin

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  • WPF MVVM Pattern, ViewModel DataContext question

    - by orangecl4now
    I used this side to create my demo application http://windowsclient.net/learn/video.aspx?v=314683 The site was very useful in getting my started and in their example, they created a file called EmployeeRepository.cs which appears to be the source for the data. In their example, the data was hard-wired in code. So I'm trying to learn how to get the data from a data source (like a DB). In my specific case, I want to get the data from a Microsoft Access DB. (READ ONLY, So I'll only use SELECT commands). using System.Collections.Generic; using Telephone_Directory_2010.Model; namespace Telephone_Directory_2010.DataAccess { public class EmployeeRepository { readonly List<Employee> _employees; public EmployeeRepository() { if (_employees == null) { _employees = new List<Employee>(); } _employees.Add(Employee.CreateEmployee("Student One", "IT201", "Information Technology", "IT4207", "Building1", "Room650")); _employees.Add(Employee.CreateEmployee("Student Two", "IT201", "Information Technology", "IT4207", "Building1", "Room650")); _employees.Add(Employee.CreateEmployee("Student Three", "IT201", "Information Technology", "IT4207", "Building1", "Room650")); } public List<Employee> GetEmployees() { return new List<Employee>(_employees); } } } I found another example where an Access DB is used but it doesn't comply with MVVM. So I was trying to figure out how to add the DB file to the project, how to wire it up and bind it to a listbox (i'm not that far yet). Below is my modified file using System.Collections.Generic; using Telephone_Directory_2010.Model; // integrating new code with working code using Telephone_Directory_2010.telephone2010DataSetTableAdapters; using System.Windows.Data; namespace Telephone_Directory_2010.DataAccess { public class EmployeeRepository { readonly List<Employee> _employees; // start // integrating new code with working code private telephone2010DataSet.telephone2010DataTable employeeTable; private CollectionView dataView; internal CollectionView DataView { get { if (dataView == null) { dataView = (CollectionView) CollectionViewSource.GetDefaultView(this.DataContext); } return dataView; } } public EmployeeRepository() { if (_employees == null) { _employees = new List<Employee>(); } telephone2010TableAdapter employeeTableAdapter = new telephone2010TableAdapter(); employeeTable = employeeTableAdapter.GetData(); this.DataContext = employeeTable; } public List<Employee> GetEmployees() { return new List<Employee>(_employees); } } } I get the following error messages when building Error 1 'Telephone_Directory_2010.DataAccess.EmployeeRepository' does not contain a definition for 'DataContext' and no extension method 'DataContext' accepting a first argument of type 'Telephone_Directory_2010.DataAccess.EmployeeRepository' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) C:\Projects\VS2010\Telephone Directory 2010\Telephone Directory 2010\DataAccess\EmployeeRepository.cs 23 90 Telephone Directory 2010

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  • To HTML 5 or not HTML 5 ?

    - by ZX12R
    I am a designer whose main marketing strategy is multi browser compatibility. I assure my clients that the site will work even in IE6 (!). Of late i have been pondering over the question of moving to HTML 5. The reason behind my apprehension is that IE6 is still a major player in terms of market share and i don't want to lose it. Is there any way of moving to HTML 5 and still promise multi browser compatibility? Thank you.

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  • generating html from code behind

    - by Alexander
    In my .aspx.cs I have a code that reads a .xml file and I deserialize the xml into an object called Post. Problem is that in my .aspx page I have a div and I want to fill in the content of this div from code behind using the html generated from the code behind.. How can I do this?

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  • Embedding a flowchart design surface in a .NET application

    - by PaulB
    I need to incorporate a flowchart design surface into an application we're developing to allow users to create what are essentially workflows/schedules. I need to be able to create my own 'shapes', set custom properties on them and possibly have a bit of logic in there too (if, while etc). I know I need to take a look at hosting WF in the application. It looks like a good fit, but what other designer compoments out there could I use?

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  • What is the best Eclipse GWT plugin?

    - by Johan Pelgrim
    We're going to investigate GWT for our project. When searching for an Eclipse GWT plugin I got many. Google Eclipse Plugin GWT Designer Cypal studio None, run GWT in hosted mode GWT-Tooling Other? In your view, what is the best GWT plugin for Eclipse and why? [27 Nov: Editied to reflect the answers below...]

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  • TreeView in Winforms and focus problem

    - by Marcus
    Hi, Can anyone please explain to my why the form in the code below gets out of focus when selecting a treenode in the tree? What should happen is that the form/button should get the focus when the tree disappears like the listview example but it doesn't. Code example: using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.ComponentModel; using System.Data; using System.Drawing; using System.Text; using System.Windows.Forms; namespace FocusTest { public partial class Form1 : Form { #region Generated /// <summary> /// Required designer variable. /// </summary> private System.ComponentModel.IContainer components = null; /// <summary> /// Clean up any resources being used. /// </summary> /// <param name="disposing">true if managed resources should be disposed; otherwise, false.</param> protected override void Dispose(bool disposing) { if (disposing && (components != null)) { components.Dispose(); } base.Dispose(disposing); } #region Windows Form Designer generated code /// <summary> /// Required method for Designer support - do not modify /// the contents of this method with the code editor. /// </summary> private void InitializeComponent() { System.Windows.Forms.ListViewItem listViewItem1 = new System.Windows.Forms.ListViewItem("Item1"); System.Windows.Forms.ListViewItem listViewItem2 = new System.Windows.Forms.ListViewItem("Item2"); System.Windows.Forms.ListViewItem listViewItem3 = new System.Windows.Forms.ListViewItem("Item3"); System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode treeNode1 = new System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode("Node0"); System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode treeNode2 = new System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode("Node1"); System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode treeNode3 = new System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode("Node2"); this.button1 = new System.Windows.Forms.Button(); this.listView1 = new System.Windows.Forms.ListView(); this.button2 = new System.Windows.Forms.Button(); this.treeView1 = new System.Windows.Forms.TreeView(); this.SuspendLayout(); // // button1 // this.button1.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(12, 12); this.button1.Name = "button1"; this.button1.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(75, 23); this.button1.TabIndex = 0; this.button1.Text = "button1"; this.button1.UseVisualStyleBackColor = true; this.button1.Click += new System.EventHandler(this.button1_Click); // // listView1 // this.listView1.Items.AddRange(new System.Windows.Forms.ListViewItem[] { listViewItem1, listViewItem2, listViewItem3 }); this.listView1.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(12, 41); this.listView1.Name = "listView1"; this.listView1.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(121, 97); this.listView1.TabIndex = 1; this.listView1.UseCompatibleStateImageBehavior = false; this.listView1.Visible = false; this.listView1.SelectedIndexChanged += new System.EventHandler(this.listView1_SelectedIndexChanged); this.listView1.View = View.List; // // button2 // this.button2.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(310, 11); this.button2.Name = "button2"; this.button2.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(75, 23); this.button2.TabIndex = 2; this.button2.Text = "button2"; this.button2.UseVisualStyleBackColor = true; this.button2.Click += new System.EventHandler(this.button2_Click); // // treeView1 // this.treeView1.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(310, 41); this.treeView1.Name = "treeView1"; treeNode1.Name = "Node0"; treeNode1.Text = "Node0"; treeNode2.Name = "Node1"; treeNode2.Text = "Node1"; treeNode3.Name = "Node2"; treeNode3.Text = "Node2"; this.treeView1.Nodes.AddRange(new System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode[] { treeNode1, treeNode2, treeNode3}); this.treeView1.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(121, 97); this.treeView1.TabIndex = 3; this.treeView1.Visible = false; this.treeView1.AfterSelect += new System.Windows.Forms.TreeViewEventHandler(this.treeView1_AfterSelect); // // Form1 // this.AutoScaleDimensions = new System.Drawing.SizeF(6F, 13F); this.AutoScaleMode = System.Windows.Forms.AutoScaleMode.Font; this.ClientSize = new System.Drawing.Size(760, 409); this.Controls.Add(this.treeView1); this.Controls.Add(this.button2); this.Controls.Add(this.listView1); this.Controls.Add(this.button1); this.Name = "Form1"; this.Text = "Form1"; this.ResumeLayout(false); } #endregion private System.Windows.Forms.Button button1; private System.Windows.Forms.ListView listView1; private System.Windows.Forms.Button button2; private System.Windows.Forms.TreeView treeView1; #endregion public Form1() { InitializeComponent(); } #region TreeView private void button2_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { ToggleTreeView(); } private void ToggleTreeView() { if (treeView1.Visible) { Controls.Remove(treeView1); treeView1.Visible = false; } else { Controls.Add(treeView1); treeView1.Size = new Size(300, 400); treeView1.Location = PointToClient(PointToScreen(new System.Drawing.Point(button2.Location.X, button2.Location.Y + button2.Height))); this.treeView1.BringToFront(); treeView1.Visible = true; treeView1.Select(); } } private void treeView1_AfterSelect(object sender, TreeViewEventArgs e) { ToggleTreeView(); } #endregion #region ListView private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { ToggleListView(); } private void ToggleListView() { if (listView1.Visible) { Controls.Remove(listView1); listView1.Visible = false; } else { Controls.Add(listView1); listView1.Size = new Size(300, 400); listView1.Location = PointToClient(PointToScreen(new System.Drawing.Point(button1.Location.X, button1.Location.Y + button1.Height))); this.listView1.BringToFront(); listView1.Visible = true; listView1.Select(); } } private void listView1_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) { if (listView1.Visible) ToggleListView(); } #endregion } }

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  • Postsharp duplicate attribute?

    - by yodaj007
    Can anyone explain why I'm getting this compile error? Duplicate 'Rad.Core.Aop.MethodArgumentValidation' attribute E:\Scripting\Rad.Core\Properties\AssemblyInfo.cs This is the code: [assembly: Rad.Core.Aop.MethodArgumentValidation(AttributeTargetTypes="Rad.*", AttributePriority=1)] [assembly: Rad.Core.Aop.MethodArgumentValidation(AttributeTargetTypes = "Rad.Core.Aop.*", AttributePriority = 2, AttributeExclude=true)] Here is the declaration of the aspect: [Serializable] [AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Assembly | AttributeTargets.Class | AttributeTargets.Method | AttributeTargets.Property)] [MulticastAttributeUsage(MulticastTargets.Method, AllowMultiple=true)] public class MethodArgumentValidationAttribute : OnMethodInvocationAspect { ... } It looks like I'm following this example: http://www.sharpcrafters.com/blog/post/multicasting-of-custom-attributes.aspx Can anyone help?

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  • What is the AssemblyFileVersion used for in C#?

    - by robUK
    Hello, In the assemblyInfo.cs I have AssemblyVersion and AssemblyFileVersion. Normally I just increment the AssemblyVersion like this. 1st digit: Major change 2nd digit: Minor change 3rd digit: bug fixes 4rd digit: Subversion revision number However, I am wondering what is the AssemblyFileVersion for, and when do I need to increment. Should it be the same as the assemblyVersion? Should I just comment it out, if I am not using it? Many thanks for any advice,

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  • List problem in Reporting Services 2005

    - by Kris
    Hi, I have a problem with a list in srss 2005. The list is grouping too much information and I dont know how to un-group it. I made a picture to show it. But because I'm new, I can only show it with this link: http://img32.imageshack.us/img32/6058/listproblem.gif So the list is also grouping the weeks, but that is not what I would like. Does anyone know how to change this? (in the designer view) Thanks in advance, Kris

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  • Visual studio 2010 ajax control toolkit tab container

    - by Andreas
    Hi. We just upgraded to visual studio 2010 RC1 and all of a sudden our controls inside tabcontainer disappeared from the designer file. Actually, it all seemed good in the beginning, the project compiled nicely, but as soon as we did any change in the markup of a page and build the code for the controls inside the tabcontainer disappeared and we got errormessages like so "Error 3 The name 'ddlPeriodicityStartInMonth' does not exist in the current context " Does anyone know if any changes are made to tabcontainer to visual studio 2010 or if this just is a bug? Thanks in advance.

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  • question about Doug Lea's malloc

    - by hatorade
    http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/dl/html/malloc.html in making his array for the segmented bins, he makes bins for 8 - 512 using multiples of 8 (so 63 bins, but only the last 62 are ever used). how does he determine the size for the remaining 63 bins? He mentions they are logarithmically spaced, but is there some sort of equation he used to do that optimally?

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  • How to get MySite navigation bar to show up on a sub-site that is also using the mysite.master page

    - by Terry Barrett
    Hi, We have a created a subsite to the SharePoint 2010 Mysite (used blank site) called "home". This site uses the mysite.master master page. The problem is the top link (navigation) bar from MySite is not showing up on the subsite... Any ideas? If I open the home site in Share Point Designer - the navigation bar does show up... But not in the browser... Any help would be greatly appreciated! Terry

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  • How to access current item from a sharepoint list in Visual Studio 2010

    - by Damir
    Hello, When using sharepoint designer you can quite easily use current item and perform different actions with it when using workflows etc. However, the options available are limited. I am wondering how to access current item in a list through visual studio 2010 and use and assign values from its fields to variables or items in another list automatically using C# code. Any help would be most appreciated. Thanks

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