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  • StackOverFlow Exception while Writing the Object Graph in to XAML

    - by Jose
    I am trying to Write an object stream into a XAML file but i end up in StackoverFlowException . In the CallStack i could see "The maximum number of stack frames supported by Visual Studio has been exceeded" This is the piece of code i'm trying to execute. StreamWriter xamlStream =new StreamWriter(File.OpenWrite("a.xaml")); string myXaml = System.Windows.Markup.XamlWriter.Save(objectInstance); xamlStream.Write(myXaml); Thanks ...!

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  • How do I preserve folds in VIM when cutting and pasting?

    - by eeeeaaii
    In vim, you can create a fold with zf, so if is %, you can neatly fold a delimited block. is there a way to select some text in visual mode and automatically fold that? I've noticed that if I select a closed fold and use dd to delete it, then go somewhere else and use P to paste it, the fold will disappear and the fold will be expanded. I want to cut the folded stuff and paste it and have it paste with the folds still intact and closed.

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  • Sharepoint workflow Tasks attachment

    - by mbakr
    I have SharePoint state machine work flow(Visual Studio 2008) , in specific state i create task . when user finish this task he can upload document as attachment for this task then work flow goto another state in second state i create new task for another user which will see the previous attachments of last task and i try to see the properties of SPWorkflowTaskProperties to read attachment but i didn't find any thing

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  • Playing a .WAV file in .NET

    - by Mori
    I'm trying to write a SAMPLER program, where each key has a different sound (a WAV file). Can someone explain to me or give me a link to an explanation where i can learn how to play the WAV files? If it matters, I'm working with Microsoft Visual C# and using WinForms.

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  • VS2010 throws exception while opening project

    - by Prashant
    When I try opening a project I get an exception saying Web application is configured to use IIS. Error : The Web Application Project EntityServices is configured to use IIS. To access local IIS Web sites, you must install the following IIS components: IIS 6 Metabase and IIS 6 Configuration Compatibility In addition, you must run Visual Studio in the context of an administrator account. NOTE - I have already installed IIS 7. My box is a x64 bit Windows 7 box.

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  • ASP.NET Security Exception

    - by Neo1975
    I moved an ASP.NET application from a XP to a new server and now I have this exception: 'System.Security.Permissions.SecurityPermission, mscorlib, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, On this line code: System.Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = new System.Globalization.CultureInfo("it-IT"); My server is so configurated: Windows XP 2003 Sever SharePoint MS Visual Studio 2008 Team System Workgroup Server I tried to change security setting, machine.config. Someone can help me explain me where and how to change what? Thanks a lot.

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  • Get remote PC's date time?

    - by David.Chu.ca
    Is there any class available to get a remote PC's date time in .net? In order to do it, I can use a computer name or time zone. For each case, are there different ways to get the current date time? I am using Visual Studio 2005.

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  • Convert text to xml

    - by Nave
    I want to convert a tab delimited text file to a XML file. I was able to do it with a single character delimiter. But how do i extend it to tabs? I am coding in C# and using Visual Studio 2010.

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  • Is it necessary to look, website same in all browser?

    - by metal-gear-solid
    Is it necessary to look, website same in all browser? are some client mad? isn't it need of pixel perfection ( to inch to inch match with Design) a madness? isn't it asking IE6 Pixel perfection, as of now, is a madness? Is it sin to to use JavaScript for visual enhancement, like to enable border radius in IE using Javascript and from CSS in other browsers?

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  • How to Include an xml file from a silverlight class library into the xap file.

    - by cmaduro
    I have a certain config.xml file in one of my projects (Silverlight class library) in a folder in the solution. It's build action is set to content. In that same project I am trying to load the xml file by saying: XDocument xml = XDocument.Load("/config.xml"); This unfortunately is not working. Upon inspecting the xap file, I see that the xml file is not being copied to it. I am using Visual Studio 2010 RC.

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  • Web SITE publishing, dynamic compilation, smoke & mirrors

    - by tbehunin
    When you publish a web SITE in Visual Studio, in the dialog box that follows, you are given an option to "Allow this precompiled site to be updatable". According to MSDN, checking this option "specifies that all program code is compiled into assemblies, but that .aspx files (including single-file ASP.NET Web pages) are copied as-is to the target folder". With this option checked, you can update existing .aspx files as well as add new ones without any issue. When a page, that has either been updated or newly created, is requested, the page gets dynamically compiled at run-time and is then processed and returned to the user. If, on the other hand, you didn't check that checkbox during the publish phase, the .aspx files get compiled, along with the code-behind and App_Code files in separate assemblies. The .aspx files are then completely overwritten with a line of text that says: This is a marker file generated by the precompilation tool, and should not be deleted! You obviously can't edit an existing page in this scenario. If you were to ADD a new .aspx file to this site, you would get a .Net run-time error saying that the file hasn't been precompiled. With that background, my questions are these: Something must be able to determine that this website was published to be updatable (allow dynamic compilation) or not. If it was published as updatable, it must also be able to determine whether a file was changed or added, so it can do a dynamic compile. Who makes those determinations? IIS? ASP.NET worker process? HOW does it make those determinations? If I had the same website published in both of those scenarios, could I make a visual determination that one is updatable and the other is not? Is there some bit I can look at in the assemblies using Reflector to make that determination myself? In addition to answering those questions, what also might be helpful would be information on the process flow from when a resource is requested to when it starts being processed, not necessarily the ASP.NET Page Lifecycle, but what happens BEFORE ASP.Net worker process starts processing the page and firing off events. The dynamic compilation appears to be smoke and mirrors. Can someone demystify this for me?

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  • How can I prevent row selection in the WPF Toolkit DataGrid?

    - by Kilhoffer
    I see a few options available for row selection, but 'No Selection' is not one of them. I've tried handling the SelectionChanged event by setting SelectedItem to null, but the row still seems selected. If there is no easy support for preventing this, would it be easy to just style the selected row the same as an unselected one? That way it could be selected, but the user has no visual indicator.

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  • Experiences with IKVM.NET

    - by Kottan
    Is IKVM.NET a good way to use Java Code or Java Libs in .NET applications ? Has anybody experiences with this tool ? Are there alternatives ? Are there possibilities to call Java functions / code in COM-based applications like Visual Basic 6 or Classical ASP ?

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  • What do I need to know to create a source code editor?

    - by Animesh
    Say I want to create a source code editor for ocaml programming language, where do I start? I am looking to create an editor for the Windows platform as a hobby project. My primary skill is in web development. I have developed windows apps long time ago. I have no clue how it is done with todays available tools. I have visual studio 2008 and C# is my language of choice.

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  • How can one check for a binary in the GAC in a WiX installer?

    - by Billy ONeal
    I have an application which depends on the Team Foundation Server "Object Model", and looks for such binaries in the GAC. This means that clients of the app need to install Visual Studio, or the standalone TFS object model in order to use the application. I would like the installer to detect that the TFS bits aren't installed, and fail to install appropriately if they are not. Is such a thing possible?

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