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Comments by James McCullough (Top 10 by date)
James McCullough
12-Oct-23 19:08pm
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Nope, that's not the issue. The issue is that the tags aren't running on the parsed code. I'm presenting the parsed code through Html.Raw, and the asp-for tags aren't being picked up. Stuff that's NOT in the Html.Raw code is... So unfortunately, this isn't my issue.
James McCullough
7-Aug-18 11:45am
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Sorry, yeah. Saw that AFTER I posted.
James McCullough
25-Jun-18 10:46am
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Thank you. I found some references to doing this but figured I would ask here in case there was just a setting I was missing or something like that. Thanks for the answer!
James McCullough
25-Jun-18 10:00am
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Thank you. It's precisely this kind of answer I was hoping to avoid. As I said in the question, surely I'm not the only person on the planet with this problem...
James McCullough
25-Jun-18 9:41am
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Updated the question. Sorry, didn't realize the question system had removed part of my original question.
James McCullough
1-May-16 2:27am
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LOVE IT! Simple and to the point!
James McCullough
26-Apr-16 9:26am
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Looking at your code, I was wondering if your ROW_NUMBER OVER ORDER BY clause might be costing you dearly? If you're using T-SQL, you could try running an execution plan and see where it's dragging its feet. That might help you narrow down at least where the worst cases are coming from. If you want help with the execution plan, let me know.
James McCullough
2-Apr-16 12:20pm
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There is nowhere even close to enough information to decipher what you're even asking for. I would recommend reconsidering what you're asking, and try asking a specific question; this one is way too open ended.
James McCullough
31-Mar-16 0:42am
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And each one of those incremental steps will teach you a new way NOT to do it until you suddenly develop your own coding style. Make it about the journey, not the end goal. You knew enough to ask on this site which is better than most of its kind (IMHO). The tools are here. Don't deprive yourself of the opportunity!
James McCullough
1-Oct-15 17:34pm
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n This solved my exact problem, thank you!
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