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Comments by FrostedSyntax (Top 14 by date)
FrostedSyntax
15-Nov-15 3:26am
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This doesn't work if he enters 110 like he said in the question
FrostedSyntax
27-May-15 20:31pm
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This question is much too simple and obvious to post here. I'm quite sure Google would have given you your answer in a fraction of the time and, with that way, you wouldn't even have to be voted down.
FrostedSyntax
27-May-15 12:14pm
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I was totally unaware of that feature. I feel stupid now but thank you, you saved the day.
FrostedSyntax
22-May-15 23:39pm
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I tend to agree with you. Thanks for the response. As for WPF, I intend to learn the use of it in the near future. Unfortunately, our deadline doesn't leave time to learn a new technology but between now and our next project I'll take a stab at it.
FrostedSyntax
22-May-15 22:40pm
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I considered that. I really did, but the interface just isn't customizable enough. For our client we need to follow a color scheme and keep everything easy to look at and easy to use. We have decided to make the navigation a simple blue bar with equally spaced white words for the buttons. To my knowledge there isn't a way to achieve that level of customization with a TabControl. Good thought though.
FrostedSyntax
22-May-15 22:36pm
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I appreciate the response and I apologize for the lack of needed information. The content will be mostly comprised of forms with fields to contain values. There will have to be panels of buttons too and a few data lists, like usernames, emails, first and last name etc. Some of the panels will allow for an administrative function like adding and removing users, and some of the panels will deal more with the use of data reporting. It will need to be pleasing to the eye as well as very user-friendly. Nothing too complicated as our client's don't tend to be very technically inclined.
FrostedSyntax
22-May-15 19:33pm
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What is "background-image:removed(...)" as well as "background-removed: ..."
I have never seen these property names before and wonder what their purpose is. Pardon me if it is a well known property.
FrostedSyntax
21-May-15 19:07pm
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What was the context of the error? What was the code that made it happen?
FrostedSyntax
21-May-15 18:57pm
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I started learning in high-school on Java, which is also an object oriented programming language, and after my third year of programming I took up C# which is very similar to Java in syntax. However, despite your view that you were not taught well, all the resources you need are available online. Google is a programmer's best friend so use it.
Here is a link to a helpful reference to get you started: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd460654.aspx
FrostedSyntax
17-May-15 18:41pm
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Would using Regex be a viable solution to getting just the id number? Something like "\d{9}". Or at least using the Split method in the Regex class instead of in the string class like: new Regex(@"[\s=]").Split(line);
FrostedSyntax
17-May-15 17:12pm
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Also, for correct xpath syntax you should use a dot before the selector when selecting elements inside another element (not the document element)
FrostedSyntax
16-May-15 23:27pm
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It is allowed to use single quotes around your attribute values instead of escaped double quotes.
Ex. row.SelectSingleNode("//*[@id='product_list']/li/div[3]/div/span[1]");
FrostedSyntax
12-Feb-15 20:34pm
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Can you not just change the code to allow the blocks to be selected individually? If the control key is automatically held down how will they use the drag to select feature?
FrostedSyntax
22-Feb-12 1:21am
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Yes that is another solution but I disagree that you should ALWAYS avoid relative paths.
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