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  • System.Json namespace missing from Windows Phone 7

    - by Freyday
    During a Mix10 presentation, the presenter (Charlie Kindel) said that when writing Silverlight based apps for WP7 you get all of Silverlight 3.0 with some of Silverlight 4.0 mixed in. Why then is System.Json missing? It was included in Silverlight 3.0, and is included in Silverlight 4.0. Windows Phone 7 Class Library Reference

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  • How To Access Namespace Elements In MXML Using Actionscript

    - by Joshua
    In Actionscript... If I Have an XML variable that equals this: var X:XML=XML("<mx:WindowedApplication xmlns:mx="http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml" layout="vertical" xmlns:ns1="Tools.*" minWidth="684" minHeight="484" creationComplete="Init();" xmlns:ns3="Components.*" initialize="I()"/>"); And I try to list the attributes via: var AList:XMList=X.attributes(); The three namespaces, "xmlns:mx","xmlns:ns1", and "xmlns:ns3" aren't listed among the attributes! How can I access this information programmatically?

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  • Getting namespace name not found for ASP.net user control

    - by Joel Barsotti
    So I'm having problems when I try to publish the website. I'm in visual studio 2008 sp1. I've got a bunch of user controls and on a few pages I'm using them programatically. I've got a reference on the aspx page <%@ Reference Control="~/UserControls/Foo.ascx" % Then on the code behing I use ASP.usercontrols_foo newFoo control = (ASP.usercontrols_foo)Page.LoadControl("~/UserControls/Foo.ascx"); If I navigate to the page it works fine, but when I goto publish the website I get a compile time error.

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  • Can't read from RSOP_RegistryPolicySetting WMI class in root\RSOP namespace

    - by JCCyC
    The class is documented in http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa375050%28VS.85%29.aspx And from this page it seems it's not an abstract class: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa375084%28VS.85%29.aspx But whenever I run the code below I get an "Invalid Class" exception in ManagementObjectSearcher.Get(). So, does this class exist or not? ManagementScope scope; ConnectionOptions options = new ConnectionOptions(); options.Username = tbUsername.Text; options.Password = tbPassword.Password; options.Authority = String.Format("ntlmdomain:{0}", tbDomain.Text); scope = new ManagementScope(String.Format("\\\\{0}\\root\\RSOP", tbHost.Text), options); scope.Connect(); ManagementObjectSearcher searcher = new ManagementObjectSearcher(scope, new ObjectQuery("SELECT * FROM RSOP_RegistryPolicySetting")); foreach (ManagementObject queryObj in searcher.Get()) { wmiResults.Text += String.Format("id={0}\n", queryObj["id"]); wmiResults.Text += String.Format("precedence={0}\n", queryObj["precedence"]); wmiResults.Text += String.Format("registryKey={0}\n", queryObj["registryKey"]); wmiResults.Text += String.Format("valueType={0}\n", queryObj["valueType"]); } In the first link above, it lists as a requirement something called a "MOF": "Rsopcls.mof". Is this something I should have but have not? How do I obtain it? Is it necessary in the querying machine or the queried machine? Or both? I do have two copies of this file: C:\Windows>dir rsop*.mof /s Volume in drive C has no label. Volume Serial Number is 245C-A6EF Directory of C:\Windows\System32\wbem 02/11/2006 05:22 100.388 rsop.mof 1 File(s) 100.388 bytes Directory of C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-grouppolicy-base-mof_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6001.18000_none_f2c4356a12313758 19/01/2008 07:03 100.388 rsop.mof 1 File(s) 100.388 bytes Total Files Listed: 2 File(s) 200.776 bytes 0 Dir(s) 6.625.456.128 bytes free

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  • SimpleXML SOAP response Namespace issues

    - by Stu
    Hi. After spending SEVERAL frustrated hours on this I am asking for your help. I am trying to get the content of particular nodes from a SOAP response. The response is $XmlStr = <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><env:Envelope xmlns:env="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope"<xmlns:ns1="http://soap.xxxxxx.co.uk/"><env:Body><ns1:PlaceOrderResponse><xxxxxOrderNumber></xxxxxOrderNumber><ErrorArray><Error><ErrorCode>24</ErrorCode><ErrorText>The+client+order+number+3002254+is+already+in+use</ErrorText></Error><Error><ErrorCode>1</ErrorCode><ErrorText>Aborting</ErrorText></Error></ErrorArray></ns1:PlaceOrderResponse></env:Body></env:Envelope> I am trying to get at the nodes and children of <ErrorArray. Because of the XML containing namespaces $XmlArray = new SimpleXMLElement($XmlStr); foreach ($XmlArray->env:Envelope->env:Body->ns1:PlaceOrderResponse->ErrorArray->Error as $Error) { echo $Error->ErrorCode."<br />";<br /> } doesn't work. I have read a number of articles such as http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/10/20/simplexml-and-namespaces/ htp://blog.stuartherbert.com/php/2007/01/07/using-simplexml-to-parse-rss-feeds/ and about 20 questions on this site which unfortunately are not helping. (the second link has htp:// as a newbie here I cannot post more than one link) Even writing, $XmlArray = new SimpleXMLElement($XmlStr); echo "<br /><br /><pre>\n"; print_r($XmlArray); echo "<pre><br /><br />\n"; gives SimpleXMLElement Object ( ) which makes me wonder if the soap response ($XmlStr) is actually a valid input for SimpleXMLElement. It seems that the line $XmlArray = new SimpleXMLElement($XmlStr); is not doing what I expect it to. Any help on how to get the nodes from the XML above would be very welcome. Obviously getting it to work (having a working example) is what I need in the short term, but if someone could help me understand what I am doing wrong would be better in the long term. Cheers. Stu

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  • Robots Crawling Across Namespace?

    - by Codex73
    I migrated site from one domain to another. Also placed permanent redirection on old account. My stats logs are capturing this: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; +http://www.google.com/bot.html) /libro_metaboforte_chap5.php/members/members/file_chap6.php I placed this on robots which wasn't present at time of migration. Robots.txt Contents User-agent: * Allow: / Disallow: /members/ Disallow: /includes/ HTACCESS FILE CONTENTS DirectoryIndex index.php index.html Options +FollowSymlinks RewriteEngine On # Turn on the rewriting engine RewriteBase / RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/store/?$ RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} !. RewriteRule ^.+/?$ index.php [QSA,L] RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^curlang=([a-z]*)$ RewriteRule ^.+/?$ index.php? [QSA,L] Will continue to log incoming bot captures. My htaccess does rewrite. I just added the robot file. The funny part is that is stepping in double directories... I don't know if the problem was not having the 'robots.txt' in place or the actual in place htaccess doing rewrites?

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  • XSD NewDataSet Namespace?

    - by Ian
    I'm running XSD on an XML file and getting something strange. Depending on the depth of elements it produces a 'NewDataSet' element which will then is prefixed in Visual Studio to my auto-generated classes which is something I don't want. I've got quite a complex structure and am just trying to add a simple version element or attribute which is causing the problem. The simplest demo I could come up with is this. <A> <B>Text</B> </A> Running this through XSD says there is an element called 'NewDataSet' which may or may not appear and will prefix namespaces. <A> <B> <C>Text</C> </B> </A> This example works as expected and there is no magic 'NewDataSet' element in the generated XSD file.

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  • One to One XSLT map with namespace manipulations

    - by ohadinho
    I have the following xml: <ns0:Root xmlns:ns0="http://root" xmlns:nm="http://notroot"> <nm:MSH> <content>bla</content> </nm:MSH> <ns0:Second> <ns0:item>aaa</ns0:item> </ns0:Second> <ns0:Third> <ns0:itemb>vv</ns0:itemb> </ns0:Third> </ns0:Root> That is my expected result: <Root xmlns="http://root" xmlns:nm="http://notroot"> <nm:MSH> <content>bla</content> </nm:MSH> <Second> <item>aaa</item> </Second> <Third> <itemb>vv</itemb> </Third> </Root> I need to write an xslt 1.0 that perform that map. I really doesn't have a clue how to do it, thus it seems pretty simple. Can anyone please help ?

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  • The type or namespace name 'DefaultTemplateLexer' could not be found

    - by user310291
    The official tutorial from http://www.antlr.org/wiki/display/ST/Five+minute+Introduction doesn't work because of DefaultTemplateLexer, how to fix ? using System; using Antlr.StringTemplate; class Script { static public void Main(string[] args) { StringTemplateGroup group = new StringTemplateGroup("myGroup", @"C:\Tutorials\stringtemplate", typeof(DefaultTemplateLexer)); StringTemplate helloAgain = group.GetInstanceOf("homepage"); helloAgain.SetAttribute("title", "Welcome To StringTemplate"); helloAgain.SetAttribute("name", "World"); helloAgain.SetAttribute("friends", "Terence"); helloAgain.SetAttribute("friends", "Kunle"); helloAgain.SetAttribute("friends", "Micheal"); helloAgain.SetAttribute("friends", "Marq"); Console.Out.WriteLine(helloAgain.ToString()); } }

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  • Changing namespace of Stream

    - by phenevo
    Hi, I've got asmx with method [Webmethod] public Ssytem.IO.Stream GetStream(string path) { ... } and winforms application which has webreference to this webservice. I cannot do something on my winforms application like something: var myStream= (System.IO.Stream)client.GetStream(path); because i Cannot cast expression "MyWinformsApp.MyService.Stream" to Stream. Why is that ?

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  • IE6 Jquery Namespace problem

    - by Clint
    Hi, The following code works in all browsers apart from IE6... var mylib = { selectStyle : { init : function() { $('#select-box1').jqTransform({imgPath:'jqtransformplugin/img/'}); } } } <script type="text/javascript"> mylib.selectStyle.init(); </script> The error states 'mylib' is undefined Can someone please help otherwise I will have to spend alot of time redoing a lot more code than this. Many thanks, C

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  • Making all variables accessible to namespace

    - by Gökhan Sever
    Hello, Say I have a simple function: def myfunc(): a = 4.2 b = 5.5 ... many similar variables ... I use this function one time only and I am wondering what is the easiest way to make all the variables inside the function accessible to my main name-space. Do I have to declare global for each item? or any other suggested methods? Thanks.

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  • Working with the Objective-C/Cocoa flat namespace

    - by Stephen Blinkhorn
    I've not found anything that addresses my specific name space question as yet. I am working on some AudioUnit plug-ins featuring Cocoa based GUIs. The plug-ins use a common library of user interface classes (sliders, buttons etc) which are simply added to each Xcode project. When I recompile and distribute updates it is pretty much guaranteed that at least one user interface class will have been updated since the last release. If the user launches an older plug-in before an updated plug-in then the old Cocoa classes are already loaded into the run time and the plug-in attempts to use the older implementations - often resulting in a failure one way or another. I know frameworks are the intended solution but the overhead and backwards compatibility issues are not ideal. I prefix all class names where possible but what options do I have to ensure that each plug-in contains unique class names for the shared user interface classes?

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  • Query for value where a default namespace node exists

    - by Jay
    I have the following XML that is provided to me and I cannot change it: <Parent> <Settings Version="1234" xmlns="urn:schemas-stuff-com"/> </Parent> I am trying to retrieve the "Version" attribute value using XPath. It appears since the xmlns is defined without an alias it automatically assigns that xmlns to the Settings node. When I read this XML into an XMLDocument and view the namespaceURI value for the Settings node it is set to "urn:schemas-stuff-com". I have tried: //Parent/Settings/@Version - returns Null //Parent/urn:schemas-stuff-com:Settings/@Version - invalid syntax

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  • add namespace + prefix to XML using XSL

    - by Jan
    Hi, I hope you can help... Let's assume I have following XML: <data> <token> <sessionId>12345</sessionId> <userId>john</userId> <moreInfo> <bla> ..... </bla> </moreInfo> </token> </data> And I need this to become <login:data xmlns="http://my.ns.uri"> <login:token> <login:sessionId>12345</sessionId> <login:userId>john</userId> <login:moreInfo> <login:bla> ..... </login:bla> </login:moreInfo> </login:token> </login:data> Can I do this with XSL? I did try but failed miserably ... Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Jan

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  • XmlSerializer 'forgetting' my namespace

    - by Michel
    Hi, i have to create an XML file with all the elements prefixed, like this: <ps:Request num="123" xmlns:ps="www.ladieda.com"> <ps:ClientId>5566</ps:ClientId> <ps:Request> When i serialize my object, c# is smart and does this: <Request num="123" xmlns="www.ladieda.com"> <ClientId>5566</ClientId> <Request> That is good, because the ps: is not necessary. But is there a way to force C# to serialize all the prefixes? My serialize code is this (for incoming object pObject): String XmlizedString = null; MemoryStream memoryStream = new MemoryStream(); XmlSerializer xs = new XmlSerializer(pObject.GetType()); XmlTextWriter xmlTextWriter = new XmlTextWriter(memoryStream, Encoding.UTF8); xs.Serialize(xmlTextWriter, pObject); memoryStream = (MemoryStream)xmlTextWriter.BaseStream; XmlizedString = UTF8ByteArrayToString(memoryStream.ToArray()); return XmlizedString; private String UTF8ByteArrayToString(Byte[] characters) { UTF8Encoding encoding = new UTF8Encoding(); String constructedString = encoding.GetString(characters); return (constructedString); }

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  • Namespace Traversal

    - by RikSaunderson
    I am trying to parse the following sample piece of XML: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"> <soapenv:Body> <d2LogicalModel modelBaseVersion="1.0" xmlns="http://datex2.eu/schema/1_0/1_0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://datex2.eu/schema/1_0/1_0 http://datex2.eu/schema/1_0/1_0/DATEXIISchema_1_0_1_0.xsd"> <payloadPublication xsi:type="PredefinedLocationsPublication" lang="en"> <predefinedLocationSet id="GUID-NTCC-VariableMessageSignLocations"> <predefinedLocation id="VMS30082775"> <predefinedLocationName> <value lang="en">VMS M60/9084B</value> </predefinedLocationName> </predefinedLocation> </predefinedLocationSet> </payloadPublication> </d2LogicalModel> </soapenv:Body> </soapenv:Envelope> I specifically need to get at the contents of the top-level predefinedLocation tag. By my calculations, the correct XPath should be /soapenv:Envelope/soapenv:Body/d2LogicalModel/payloadPublication/predefinedLocationSet/predefinedLocation I am using the following C# code to parse the XML: string filename = "content-sample.xml"; XmlDocument xmlDoc = new XmlDocument(); xmlDoc.Load(filename); XmlNamespaceManager nsmanager = new XmlNamespaceManager(xmlDoc.NameTable); nsmanager.AddNamespace("soapenv", "http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/Envelope"); string xpath ="/soapenv:Envelope/soapenv:Body/d2LogicalModel/payloadPublication/predefinedLocationSet/predefinedLocation"; XmlNodeList itemNodes = xmlDoc.SelectNodes(xpath, nsmanager); However, this keeps coming up with no results. Can anyone shed any light on this, because I feel like I'm banging my head on a brick wall.

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  • How to remove namespace in saop using java?

    - by atknatk
    I have imported a WSDL and use it to send a SOAP request. It looks like this: <Envelope xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"> <Body> <version xmlns="http://www.tempuri.org"> <parRequest xmlns=""> <faturaUUID>[string?]</faturaUUID> <faturaNo>[string?]</faturaNo> <faturaReferansNo>[string?]</faturaReferansNo> <durumKodu>[int]</durumKodu> <durumAciklamasi>[string?]</durumAciklamasi> </parRequest> </version> </Body> </Envelope> But I want to remove xmlns="" such as <Envelope xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"> <Body> <acceptResponse xmlns="http://tempuri.org/"> <responseRes> <faturaUUID>[string?]</faturaUUID> <faturaNo>[string?]</faturaNo> <faturaReferansNo>[string?]</faturaReferansNo> <durumKodu>1</durumKodu> <durumAciklamasi>[string?]</durumAciklamasi> </responseRes> </acceptResponse> </Body> </Envelope> My web service code: @WebService(serviceName = "test", targetNamespace = "http://www.tempuri.org") public class ErpEntServ { @WebMethod(operationName = "version") public String version(@WebParam(name = "parRequest") acceptResponse acceptResponse) { return "0"; } how to remove it? I try to @WebParam(name = "parRequest",targetNamespace = "http://www.tempuri.org") acceptResponse acceptResponse but it did not. Thank you for helping

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  • CSS: Namespace a piece of HTML

    - by Paul Tarjan
    I'm building a browser extension that will insert a chunk of HTML into some pages. I'd like the page's CSS to not apply to this section. What is the best way to do this? Is there a good reset I can put on the root element of my HTML and set it to !important so it gets applied after others?

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