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  • ASP.NET MVC question

    - by Jeroen
    I want the following structure in my ASP.NET MVC solution; Controllers/HomeController.cs Controllers/Administration/AdministrationController.cs Controllers/Administration/UsersController.cs Views/Home/Index.aspx Views/Administration/Index.aspx Views/Administration/Users/Index.aspx Views/Administration/Users/AddUser.aspx etc. How can I make it work so I get http://localhost/Administration/Users ? Do I need a route for this, or create a new Administration area? Thanks.

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  • Custom Programing on a SharePoint Server site

    - by hminaya
    Which route should I take? A) Using a SharePoint 2010 Visual Studio Project B) Building a normal asp.net website and incluing my pages using the "Web Part Page" web part in SharePoint Basically I'll be doing some workflows, like filling out travel expenses forms, with approval and feedback.

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  • Create select based on routing, how?

    - by huug
    I am trying to implement navigation like in Tree Based Navigation but based on url's defined in routes.rb (named routes, resources, ...). Is it possible to retreive a collection of all routes defined in routes.rb? So I can use it in a select like this: <%= f.collection_select :url, Route.all, :url, :name %> Tnx!

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  • Windows Mobile Sounds Not using Device Speaker

    - by Vaccano
    I have bunch of Symbol MC 70 devices. They run Windows Mobile 5. Most of these work just fine, but I have one that is sending the sounds (alarms and such) to the phone rather than the speaker on the device. (The sounds play in the speaker used for listening to a phone call) Does anyone know how to route this back to the actual phone speaker?

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  • :any option for rails 3 routes

    - by user357523
    In rails 2 you can use the :any option to define a custom route that responds to any request method e.g. map.resources :items, :member => {:erase => :any} rails 3 doesn't seem to support the :any option resources :items do get :erase, :on => :member # works any :erase, :on => :member # doesn't work end does anyone know if this option has been removed or just renamed?

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  • List circular group membership from active directory

    - by KAPes
    We have 40K+ groups in our active directory and we are increasingly facing problem of circular nested groups which are creating problems for some applications. Does anyone know how to list down the full route through which a circular group membership exists ? e.g. G1 --> G2 --> G3 --> G4 --> G1 How do I list it down.

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  • C# BestPractice: Private var and Public Getter/Setter or Public Var

    - by Desiny
    What are the advantages and differences between the below two coding styles... public void HelloWorld () { private string _hello; public string Hello { get { return _hello; } set { _hello = value; } } } or public void HelloWorld () { public string Hello { get; set; } } My preference is for short simple code, but interested to hear opinions as I see many developers who insist on the long route.

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  • Rails routing aliasing and namespaces

    - by kain
    Given a simple namespaced route map.namespace :api do |api| api.resources :genres end how can I reuse this block but with another namespace? Currently I'm achieving that by writing another routes hacked on the fly map.with_options :name_prefix => 'mobile_', :path_prefix => 'mobile' do |mobile| mobile.resources :genres, :controller => 'api/genres' end But it seems less than ideal.

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  • Using Wildcards in CodeIgniter

    - by tpae
    Wildcards are cool. I am trying to do this: $route["(:any)/controller"] = "controller"; basically, I want to put the wildcard in the front. It doesn't quite work, and I don't know any work around.

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  • Rails Routes :requirements

    - by Chris Kilmer
    I want to set a route :requirements on an array that verifies a particular parameter is included in an array: atypes = [:culture, :personality, :communication] map.with_options(:path_prefix = ':atype', :requirements = {:atype = atypes.include?(:atype)}) do |assessment| ... end I haven't been able to find any documentation on how to accomplish this. Any help would be appreciated.

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  • How to make an tiled background like on the web?

    - by mystify
    On the iPhone, how could I achieve the same tiled background effect? For example, I have an pattern image which I want to repeat only horizontally. Would I have to go the route in -drawRect: by myself and loop over to draw the pattern, or is there a convenient method to do that?

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  • GAE and Django: What are the benefits?

    - by RHicke
    Currently I have a website on the Google App Engine written in Google's webapp framework. What I want to know is what are the benefits of converting my app to run with django? And what are the downsides? Also how did you guys code your GAE apps? Did you use webapp or django? Or did you go an entirely different route and use the Java api? Thanks

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  • How can I get the correct headers automatically given a filetype in PHP?

    - by incrediman
    A few times I've run into situations where I'd like to be able to include a file using PHP, and depending on the included filetype, output the appropriate headers. In the past I've just done this manually by switch/casing the extension type with the appropriate content-type headers. However what I'm wondering now is if there's a function like get_header($filename) or maybe get_contenttype($extension) For example if I wanted to route all requests for media through a php file, I could use that function to output the correct headers.

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  • Problem with plugin - Zend Framework

    - by david
    Hello friends, I have this problem with a plugin in zend framework. I've created on this route: library/Mis/Plugins/Unpluginmas.php in application.ini autoloaderNamespaces[] = "Mis_" resources.frontController.plugins.Unpluginmas = "Mis_Plugins_Unpluginmas" Unpluginmas.php class Mis_Plugins_Unpluginmas extends Zend_Controller_Plugin_Abstract{ Zend Framework not find the plugin. I appreciate if you can help me because I can't find the problem.

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  • ASP.NET - consume web service - https only - how?

    - by Steve
    I have web services built with ASP.NET and ASP.NET clients consuming them. When consuming the webservices, how would I to force the clients to use https? I don't want to force the whole site to use https by turning on require SSL in IIS. Can I use the IIS7 URL rewrite module to re-route http requests to https?

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  • Regular Expression Routes in Rails

    - by Kevin Sylvestre
    I am looking to create a rails route that is capable of accepting requests using a regular expression. Specifically, I need optional paths. As an example: "(/first)?(/second)?" Would match: /first /second /first/second But not: /second/first Is this possible? Thanks.

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  • Select the next N elements of an IEnumerable<T>

    - by sassafrass
    Say you've got some IEnumerable called S of length N. I would like to select all continuous subsequences of length n <= N from S. If S were, say, a string, this'd be pretty easy. There are (S.Length - n + 1) subsequences of length n. For example, "abcdefg" is length (7), so that means it has (5) substrings of length (3): "abc", "bcd", "cde", "def", "efg". But S could be any IEnumerable, so this route isn't open. How do I use extension methods to solve this?

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  • Creating multiple objects of a view defined in the xml

    - by user362953
    I have to dynamically add a list of views (the views use RelativeLayout). Can I do this by specifying the view definition in xml and instantiate multiple objects off it? This gives the usual benefits of separating the view part from the code (for e.g., making it easy for the UI guys to alter things) or Is going the ArrayAdapter the suggested/only route?

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  • rails script/generate scaffold problem

    - by palecoder
    I'm new to rails and was trying out the scaffold command - the following scaffold runs and works when I view it via web brick script/generate book title:string the following fails - gives me a weird route error script/generate application name:string the following works script/generate app name:string can anyone shed some light on this? Is 'application' a reserved word?

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  • How Would you Mimic an Arbitrary Directory Structure with Rails Routes?

    - by viatropos
    I want to be able to map Google Docs' folder system to urls in my application and am just wondering how I can say "route, I want you to match an arbitrary set of nodes, and the last one is the file (or possibly a directory, I can check in the controller)". So I could do things like: www.mysite.com/documents/folder1/childfolderA/document www.mysite.com/documents/root-level-doc Can the routes.rb file do something like this?

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  • Is the sIFR project dead?

    - by Sonny
    I need to implement a typographic solution, and was about to go the sIFR route, but sIFR 2 is ancient and sIFR 3 doesn't appear to have been worked on in over a year and a half.

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