vdhant
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Dec 16 |
asked | Determine what interfaces a type implements |
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Oct 30 |
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ASP.net MVC v2 - Styling templates I can see what you are getting at... but as you say in the other post I think there needs to be a better way of handling the problem... I think the WPF solution would work really well here... |
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Oct 30 |
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asp.net mvc 2 EditorFor() and html properties I think a better way of dealing with this is as I mentioned here stackoverflow.com/questions/1647609/…... In short doing something similar to the way that WPF handles the problem... Arbitrary styles elements (on in this case attributes) get passed to the template and the template decides which internal element it will apply the style to... |
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Oct 23 |
awarded | ● Yearling |
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Oct 1 |
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ASP.Net MVC ignoring filter order… compress before you cache.... that way it only happens once... |
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Sep 8 |
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Unit Testing, Linq to SQL and working around the Data Context added 454 characters in body |
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Sep 8 |
asked | Unit Testing, Linq to SQL and working around the Data Context |
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Sep 3 |
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WCF: Interfaces, Generics and ServiceKnownType what do you mean by that? The concreat object implements the interface... |
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Aug 28 |
asked | Caching Data Access Layer Results |
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Jul 26 |
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WPF - How to make Style.Triggers trigger a different named style to be applied Not ideal I agree but will have to do thanks |
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Jul 26 |
asked | WPF- Animate from one style to another |
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Jul 26 |
asked | WPF - How to make Style.Triggers trigger a different named style to be applied |
