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  • C# equivalent to VB.NET Catch ... When

    - by fung
    In VB.NET I often Catch ... When ... Try ' Some code' Catch e As ArgumentNullException When e.ParamName.ToUpper() = "SAMPLES" ' Handle the error' End Try Is there a C# equivalent to Catch ... When? I don't want to resort to using an if statement inside a catch if possible.

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  • ASP.Net 4.0 Database Created Pages

    - by Tyler
    I want to create asp.net 4.0 dynamic pages loaded from my MS SQL server. Basically, its a list of locations with informations. For example: Location1 would have the page www.site.com/location/location1.aspx Location44 would have the page www.site.com/location/location44.aspx I dont even know where to start with this, url writting maybe?

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  • popups in asp.net

    - by Surya sasidhar
    hi, i want to display the pop ups in asp.net page like how the stack over flow show the pop ups on the top of the site (you get the new answer for the question like that in a orange color) how can i write the code is there any free source code or any reference. thank you

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  • Clearing Page Cache in ASP.NET

    - by GateKiller
    For my blog I am wanting to use the Output Cache to save a cached version of a perticular post for around 10 minutes, and thats fine... <%@OutputCache Duration="600" VaryByParam="*" %> However, if someone posts a comment, I want to clear the cache so that the page is refreshed and the comment can be seen. How do I do this in ASP.Net C#?

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  • Best practice to include log4Net external config file in ASP.NET

    - by Martin Buberl
    I have seen at least two ways to include an external log4net config file in an ASP.NET web application: Having the following attribute in your AssemblyInfo.cs file: [assembly: log4net.Config.XmlConfigurator(ConfigFile = "Log.config", Watch = true)] Calling the XmlConfigurator in the Global.asax.cs: protected void Application_Start() { XmlConfigurator.Configure(new FileInfo("Log.config")); } What would be the best practice to do it?

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  • Best way to communicate between 2 .Net apps?

    - by ajl
    If I control both applications, what is the best way to communicate between 2 exe's written in VB.Net. For example, I want to drop an XML file from one app, and pick it up with the other, but I do not want poll for the file. I've heard of named pipes, but I found it was complicated. What's the most effecient way to do this?

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  • Code coverage tools that can be used on .NET 4.0 assemblies

    - by Tim Duncan
    We use Xunit.net as our unit test framework for use on our .NET4 assemblies. We have it integrated into our TFS 2010 team builds quite successfully. I now want to add code coverage to the nightly builds as well. Does anyone have a list of coverage tools that work on 4.0 assemblies and could be integrated into our automated builds?

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  • ASP.NET MVC 2 Cancel Asynchronous Action

    - by Sean Carpenter
    The MSDN documentation for using an asynchronous controller mentions choosing an asynchronous controller when you want to provide a way for users to cancel requests. I couldn't find any documentation related to actually allowing users to cancel asynchronous requests, however. Is there a way to indicate to ASP.Net and/or the MVC framework that a request should be canceled?

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  • .net bitmap file type limitations

    - by David Archer
    Hi, Given the line: Bitmap bitmap = new Bitmap(stream); where stream is a System.IO.Stream, are there any limitations on the image file type e.g png, jpg, gif etc that can be handled. i.e are all image file/stream header info clear enough to say "I am an image". I haven't run into any yet, but have only being using the pretty standard ones so far. Thanks

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  • Makefile for ASP.NET Website project?

    - by jdk
    Correct me if I'm wrong - I understand a C#/.NET application's .csproj project file is effectively its makefile or build file. A Website project does not have a .csproj file (not to be mixed up with Web Application which does). In the case of a Website project, can I create a makefile equivalent, or does it use a build process/instructions stored elsewhere in the system or app?

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  • HTML Encoding with ASP.NET

    - by Corin
    I am currently html encoding all user entered text before inserting/updating a db table record. The problem is that on any subsequent updates, the previously encoded string is reencoded. This endless loop is starting to eat up alot of column space in my tables. I am using parameterized queries for all sql statements but am wondering would it be safe to just let the .NET Framework handle this part without the HTML Encoding?

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  • How to Comsume IIS Hosted WCF Service from Asp.net 2.0

    - by raghu
    Hi, I'm trying to consume WCF service using asp.net2.0 Here are some details: 1) WCF service hosted on different server IIS URL : http://myserver/Service.svc 2) Web.config 3) asp.net page 4) myjs.js MYNameSpace.IService.MyMethod(); *** here it throws error that 'MyNameSpace' is not defined. Everything works fine on my local machine. Problem when I try to consume from asp.net2.0 application Any inputs will be truly appreciated. Thanks in advance

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  • send the new password - Asp.net - using gmail ( smtp.gmail.com )

    - by user331225
    Hi All, I've gone through all helps and all forums., but none of them have helped me. Here is my problem Developing a site on localhost using ASP.NET 3.5 I want to provide 'forgot password' functionality using <asp:PasswordRecovery> Any real help is greatly appreciated. Please note that I want to send it by either changing web.config OR programatically. Thanks

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