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thank you very much! the first one looks a likely fit for my case.
diligent hands rule....
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thanks for this great link!
diligent hands rule....
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I published some obscure package a few years ago... doubt anyone ever download them (though, for some reason I see 2.5k download)
Anyway, I enticed Bill Woodruff to use one of them, yeeha!
But he had Nuget issue with my package, and while the issue turns out to be on his side, I tried to update the Nuget package.
And you know what? It is surprisingly easy to publish on nuget now. 0 extra file needed (the .csproj file is your buddy)!
Steps 1, get an API key from https://www.nuget.org/account/apikeys
Steps 2, run (command line) dotnet pack on your .csproj
Steps 3, run (command line) nuget push on the .nupkg generated in steps 2
Steps 4, profit!
I confess I also went to my project property page and edited the following: PackageId, Authors, Version, PackageProjectUrl, Description . All item in a PropertyGroup in the .csproj .
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good to know. I have not used this yet.
diligent hands rule....
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For .NET 5 and other SDK-style project packages, yep. We publish to our DevOps artifacts.
Framework projects remain a little trickier, but still easy.
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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Ha.. I wouldn't know I moved past legacy framework a while ago...
Good luck to you though!
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Wow. On a personal project, I have a button click handler, simply:
onclick="window.open('sysadmin.html', '_self')
This worked fine when I was hosting app on IIS Express. When I switched over to IIS, I started getting an "ANCM In-Process Handler Load Failure". All the other pages using exactly the same code worked fine.
I changed the page name to simply "admin.html" and it worked fine!
WTF is IIS doing? Googling I can't find any info on this. And there are no rules set up on my local instance of IIS to block the request.
Yeah, I suppose I could post this in Q&A, but I'm actually more interested in a general discussion of what other hidden "gems" there are in IIS like this.
And if you still think it should be in the Q&A (though actually, the Weird & The Wonderful might be a good place!), well, withdraw some credits from my CP account for being, well, me.
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Certified Microsoft Help Desk personnel: "You can't have a web page that is a sysadmin. Just think of the potential security problems!"
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DerekT-P wrote: Works for me
Must be me then. One day I'll learn the answer and post it here.
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Maybe it is your browser and/or anti malware plugin?
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englebart wrote: Maybe it is your browser and/or anti malware plugin?
You know, that might be it - the AV software my company had us install might be blocking that specific link, even though it's localhost.
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It was pretty obvious that all this blockchain technology with the idea of crypto currency an all will be used for dirty money first...
"The only place where Success comes before Work is in the dictionary." Vidal Sassoon, 1928 - 2012
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I heard this last night while watching the "Buzzcocks" Christmas special - and if you are of a roughly similar age, you'll probably remember when he sang the original: Holly Johnson sings 'The Power Of Love'[^]
Compare that to the original (1984) version: Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power Of Love[^]
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Sounds like Johnson has a problem with 'k': 'makkke love', araound 1:25
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Sorry. Frankie wins.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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One of my greatest disappointments was seeing Robert Flack in concert in Singapore about 2012, the lady had lost the crystalline voice she one had and no longer had the stamina to maintain a performance. a truly sad outcome.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity -
RAH
I'm old. I know stuff - JSOP
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"Fantasy football is just Dungeons and Dragons for people who like sports.
Real programmers use butterflies
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Surely FF isn't that exciting?
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Truth. And I played the original a long, long time ago. I realized things were going sideways when adults started showing up in chain mail and wizard cloaks (I was 15 at the time).
Maybe the only difference is now you can gamble...
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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FF is more a stats play.
Multiple games play out on an identical playing field.
DD has some stats, but more imagination. Individual games play out on a diversity of playing fields.
Seems like more of an opportunity for friends to trash talk each other.
Some serious research goes into some leagues. Like figuring out what positions your friends pick in which round of the draft, etc.
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