It is. I just found it odd that you've only posted 1 answer in August, but you have been on the Top Experts for the past few days. :)
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It is. I just found it odd that you've only posted 1 answer in August, but you have been on the Top Experts for the past few days. :)
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Account: http://www.codeproject.com/script/Membership/View.aspx?mid=5956881[^] Something seems weird here. The user has posted one answer in August, but somehow has been on the Top Experts list for the past few days? Am I missing something?
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Please stop talking about tomorrow. I'm not ready for that yet...
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As per this answer: Source
Simple change the StringFormat in your binding.
DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Path=field_date, StringFormat='dd/MM/yyyy'}"
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The web.config file is just an xml file, so perhaps the way to deal with this is to load the file as an XMLDocument and then simply navigate to the node containing the old password and change its value.
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In either case, at some point they're all going to become disgruntled...
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http://www.codeproject.com/script/Membership/View.aspx?mid=10220139[^]
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Keep an eye on your stapler, though...
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This guy (http://www.codeproject.com/script/Membership/View.aspx?mid=9288696[^]) has been reposting and plagiarizing answers repeatedly. I have warned him on no less than 4 occasions but apparently those are falling on deaf ears so I have now posted it here.
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Can I have some of what you've been smoking?
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C'mon Dave, where's your sense of adventure...
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Another pdf product spammer: http://www.codeproject.com/script/Membership/View.aspx?mid=9974709[^]
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It means that you are using a version of the dotNet Framework that is not installed on the XP machine. Ensure that the correct version is installed and your application should run.
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Guillaume Waser wrote:
but you are spamming my box !!!!!
That just means you're popular. :)
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It was approved for a short window this morning and appeared on his list. I guess it was quickly dealt with. Thanks for checking.
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This article: SQLite For Windows 8 Metro/WinRt[^] was pretty much copied and pasted from the code.msdn site. The OP has also submitted this "article" at least 3 times in the last two days until somehow it got approved this morning. (That is another issue).
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
Yup. I wouldn't fancy trying to cut the apex on the Nurburgring in a Mac Air.
Assuming you could get there in the first place using Apple Maps... :)
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ProgramFOX wrote:
Unless you use Visual Basic...
Isn't that a syntax error in itself? Before anyone hates on this, I still have to use it too...
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The silly part is that the person who has reposted your article appears to have used his name in his CP Profile[^].
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Ranjan.D wrote:
Even an entry level junior enginners know about SQL Injection.
You haven't visited Q&A lately, have you... :)
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