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I believe this MSDN article addresses your problem: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb311038.aspx
Specifically, you should check out these lines:
// Convert the number expressed...
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Not currently possible it seems... You can hack it with JS though - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7844399/responsive-image-map.
Another (better) solution would be to use child elements and...
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Convert your date representation to Javascript Date object instances and perform validation using those. Subtract the two date instances to get the delta amount of milliseconds between the two.
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Try this:
http://deadlyevilryu.wordpress.com/2009/11/19/xna-hlsl-2d-tutorial-1/
It's basically just a function that gets called for each pixel, where you're able to change the output.
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I'm pretty sure XNA has built in support for texture tinting, check the SpriteBatch draw method.
Alternatively, you could write your own shader that only tinted pixels with a specific color value,...
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Add a newline character at the end of each line? The escape is "\n".
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Agreed :) obviously the best solution would be to actually find a solution, instead of just treating the symptoms.
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Since Javascript errors occur clientside it probably isn't. Unless the ajax library somehow detects the lack of a specific request.
My guess would be that you need to force the browser to update...
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A good idea might also be to put the Field name on the individual textbox's Tag property.
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Thanks for your suggestions :). I think Shoutcast might be a bit to limited.
Thankfully, I've found a solution that seems to be working for me. I've installed an Ubuntu client edition, and thrown...
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Interesting... Well that solves the IP problem. I also agree that not having the library duplicated on several boxes seems like the better approach.
Another argument against attempting to stream...
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Hi everyone,
I've got a rather large(and growing) digital music collection. Right there's only one copy of it that isn't out-of-date, which is on my primary Windows box here at home. The problem...
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One solution might be to write a server side script that automatically merges the WSDLs, and use that as your service reference instead
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He'd have to do it everytime he makes changes to the two services though...
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Thought so - no clue what's wrong then.
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Nono, you get it all wrong - for that please send him sample code!
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Uh, this might be a longshot, but your DockForm isn't deriving from both Form and DockFormBase is it?
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I'm curious as to what exactly you're trying to achieve? Even if you manage to find a solution, the moment you update the service references, chances are your changes will be overritten.
Is it to...
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Yes, use the colors explicitly defined in the brush, ex:
<LinearGradientBrush>
<GradientStop Offset="0" Color="White" x:Name="gs0" />
<GradientStop Offset="1" Color="Black"...
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WCF is also great for handling security.
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At my company we actually use that method for assigning values to all our DataContracts. As long as it's well documented which properties are assigned to and which aren't when sent over the wire, it...
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Ahh yes, I remember reading about that somewhere. Silverlight's the one that isn't accelerated yet.
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<ControlTemplate TargetType="ToggleButton">
<Grid>
<VisualStateManager.VisualStateGroups>
<VisualStateGroup...
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The content is to dark imo, other than that it looks great:).
You should be aware, however, that the bitmap effects of WPF are pretty CPU intensive. I'm not sure, but I think everything's still...
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It might be cool to add support for auto indentation as well... I bet you could get XmlDocument or something like that to do it for you :).
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Cool :) Testing!
<vsm:VisualStateManager.VisualStateGroups>
<vsm:VisualStateGroup x:Name="CommonStates">
<vsm:VisualState...
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I have to agree, that does look cool :). Are you sure though, that you want to remove the functionality of the treeview completely?
The good thing about a treeview is that it's a Windows standard...
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By NavigationManager I mean the NavigationService :) - I never stated it was a layout control ;), you're supposed to build your own navigational UI.
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You're better off without it anyway ;D
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You are misunderstanding. You should use the frame to navigate Pages, not usercontrols.
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So that's why it was all weird and stuff :(.
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Now THERE's a brilliant show! Why'd they cancel that when they put out sucky shows like Stargate and Smallville!?!?!?!++1!?1+!1?!one!1!
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It did... The movie was okay though, I guess :).
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Stargate and Star Trek both suck imo... Especially Stargate - it's almost as bad as Smallville.
Futurama kicks ass though :).
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Instead of having the type of your property as a Bitmap let it be an Object, and just cast it back and forth when you need it.
That'll ensure it won't raise an exception when xaml throws a String...
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Exactly. Use a Frame for the content(which is currently usercontrols), and create pages instead. WPF Frames have an excellent NavigationManager(I think it might actually be static) that helps you...
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Also, if it's newly drawn you should be careful not to smother it all over the file when saving.
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I'm the king of hi-larious...
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That's because you're passing a String to your property and not a Bitmap. You should use a value converter to convert the string to a bitmap; see this reference:
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