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  • HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.Name loses value

    - by Yagami
    Hi, I am using HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.Name to get a user id from 2 web application i'am developping. the problem is when i'am loggin in teh first application i get always HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.Name value (i put test in Application_AuthenticateRequest event) but when i log in teh 2nd application adn i ty to naviagte trough the 1st application teh HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.Name loses value. Environnement of test : Windows XP / VS.NET 2005 / Authentication forms BTW : both application are deployed in teh same machine Thank you for your help

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  • Work with files exception

    - by Xaver
    I want to create program which will tell me if a file is used or not by another processes (for example i open music or video file in multimedia player, and then i launch my program with this file name programm return "this file is being used", and when no processes uses this file program would say "this file not being used"). What classes have the .NET for solve this problem?

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  • How to precompile WCF code and then host it on IIS ?

    - by Attilah
    How do you precompile WCF code so that the WCF code can't be seen by anyone who has access to the WCF code. it's possible to this with ASP.NET code by using the "precompilation" feature. basically, what the precompilation feature does is enable the developper to deploy "binaries" to IIS instead of a folder containing source code. can this be done with WCF too ?

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  • Validate Strong Name of Running Assembly

    - by Kyle Rozendo
    Is it possible for one to check the strong name of a .NET application that is already currently running separately from your own running applications process? EDIT: For clarification, a solution that does not require a hard coded path to the executing assembly would be the most ideal solution. EDIT #2: Is there any way to do this without using reflection?

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  • Make Desktop Application Web Interfaceable

    - by brian28
    Is there a way to make a desktop application easily interfaceable via Web ? Meaning, can you have a way to interface with a single desktop application as if you were remote desktop'd into the machine but not? I am looking at doing this in ASP.NET or Silverlight.

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  • How does sourceforge start the javascript based download?

    - by Blankman
    Trying to do something similiar to how sourceforge starts the download on the page, and uses a direct link in case it doesn't work. I can't seem to locate the javascript they use to start the downlaod popup. Exampe link: http://sourceforge.net/projects/htmlparser/files/Integration-Builds/2.0-20060923/HTMLParser-2.0-SNAPSHOT-bin.zip/download

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  • Are there keyboard shortcuts for RadioButton and Checkbox?

    - by rlb.usa
    I have a lot of data-entryists using my ASP.NET application and we have all been wondering if there are any keyboard keys or shortcuts that you can press to trigger: Check a RadioButton Uncheck a RadioButton Check a Checkbox Uncheck a Checkbox I know that you can write Javascript and do it yourself, but do any keyboard keys/shortcuts already exist without using the mouse?

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  • Custom description page for the WCF endpoint?

    - by Joannes Vermorel
    I am migrating an ASP.NET Web Service toward WCF. The old Web Service endpoint had a nice extensive description page generated from the comment of the underlying class exposed as a service endpoint. In particular, all available web methods were listed. Is there a way to emulate somehow this behavior with WCF? At least, how can I customize the HTML content of the WCF endpoint?

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  • Feed paper on POS Printer C#

    - by evargas
    I've been trying to programatically feed the paper on a pos printer (Epson TM-U220D). The problem I have is that the last line of the document don't get printed, instead, it is printed as the first line of the next document printed. I tried POS for .NET sending the "ESC|flF" command, also tried to send the raw esc/pos command using the serial port, but it doesn't work. Any ideas?

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  • Combobox item style

    - by user373721
    my project is asp.net MVC, using Telerik MVC combobox. I can change the sytle of the first item if I use: var item = combobox.dropDown.$items.first(); item.addClass('test'); Or change all items, using: combobox.dropDown.$items.addClass('test'); But I need to change just specific items (based on a model), I tried: combobox.dropDown.$items[1].addClass('test'); I get this error: Object doesn't support property or method 'addClass'

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  • Red border around TextBox when validation fails

    - by hungster
    I am using ASP.NET MVC 2. Html.DropDownListFor and Html.TextAreaFor automatically get red borders when the validation fails. How to make the four borders of a TextBox (using Html.TextBoxFor) red when it fails validation? For example, I have a TextBox that is required and when the user submits the form without specifying a value in the textbox, I want the textbox to have red borders.

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  • Simulating remote environment?

    - by ropstah
    I'm building a .NET MVC application which will be deployed on a Windows 2003 server. The server has a folder @ c:\Website\Files which needs to be written to from the application. How do I cope with this in my development environment so that the MSI setup file, which I will compile, will work correctly when deployed? p.s. the folder is NOT located in a subdirectory of the application project

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  • Regex Matches not working as excepted

    - by Eibx
    Hi StackOverflow, I'm trying to group the following string into three groups. 0:0:Awesome:awesome That being "0", "0" and "Awesome:awesome" Using this regular expression: ^([0-9]+)\:([0-9]*)\:(.*)$ It works fine on online regex services: http://rubular.com/r/QePxt57EwU But it seems like .NET doesn't agree.

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  • file input - prevent selection of certain types of files and size

    - by Victor
    Is there a way to prevent the user from selecting a file that is not a specified file type when they browser for the file on their computer? For example, when a user browseses to upload an image file I would for them to only see images (jpg, png, ect.) that are less than 20mb. Is this something that can be accomplished with asp.net mvc and jquery or do I need to use flash or a java applet?

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  • Regex to Exclude Double spaces

    - by Ian
    Hi, I am looking for a regular expression for c# asp.net 3.5 that will fail if there are ever any double spaces in a sentence or group of words. the cat chased the dog = true the cat chased the dog = false (doubles spaces occur at random intervals) thanks

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  • Which framework exceptions should every programmer know about ?

    - by Thibault Falise
    I've recently started a new project in C#, and, as I was coding some exception throw in a function, I figured out I didn't really know which exception I should use. Here are common exceptions that are often thrown in many programs : ArgumentException ArgumentNullException InvalidOperationException Are there any framework exceptions you often use in your programs ? Which exceptions should every .net programmer know about ? When do you use custom exception ?

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  • What inspired WPF?

    - by Andrei Rinea
    I was told by someon that, just as .NET started inspired from Java, WPF was inspired by a similar technology, as "Microsoft never innovates". However, I can't find anything remotely close to WPF. What particular technology did or could have inspired Microsoft to write WPF?

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  • selecting dropdownlist item in IronPython

    - by Meli
    I want to select a particular item in a dropdownlist by value, in asp.net using IronPython. I found I can do it like this listItem = ddl.Items.FindByValue(x) if listItem != None: listItem.Selected = True But I want to do it in one line

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