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Ask it under ASP.NET forums, they would say "ASP.NET is the best!". Ask it under PHP forums, they would say "ASP.NET is the worst!"
So it just doesn't make any sense at all as the choice is yours to make. You can surely Google for it and ask about the features and services provided by each of the framework. You will get the idea yourself.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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How To Show Dll code in asp.net
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That question does not mean anything.
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Your question (such as it is) makes no sense. You haven't described the problem you're trying to solve with any usable detail what-so-ever.
The question, as asked, is unanswerable.
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OP has been consigned to the Spam bin.
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Yeah, I saw that after I posted.
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you can view the code using net reflector or jetbrains resharper decompiler
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Dear friends,
I wanted to create small tool which is used to replace some part of code in c# file from older application long back developed.
My customer is advised to use NReFactory library.
Already I have gone through that about NRefactory in code project. I'm bit confused because it has lot of features like code compilation and analysis etc.
Please guide me which NReFactory library do I need to use for my requirement. Is there any sample code specific to code replacement.
Example:
1. Reed old c# file
2. Replace old namespace, type and property to new one
3. Create a modified file in new system location.
Thanks in Advance 😊
Regards,
Ram
Ram
-- modified 28-Oct-15 23:25pm.
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using ( StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter( "Outfile.txt" ) ) {
sw.Write( new StreamReader( "Infile.txt" ).ReadToEnd().Replace( "OLD", "NEW" ) );
}
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Instead of creating your small tool, I suggest you use Resharper, and do proper refactoring (Ctrl-R, O) - I've been using it for a while, and it's amazing!
Best,
John
-- LogWizard Meet the Log Viewer that makes monitoring log files a joy!
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Hello everyone. Can anyone please provide me the source code for Ejecting USB disks using c#. I searched here and I found a link but when I click it. It says that the file is not found here is the link
<a href="http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/13530/Eject-USB-disks-using-C">Eject USB disks using C#</a>[<a href="http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/13530/Eject-USB-disks-using-C" target="_blank" title="New Window">^</a>]
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I was able to navigate to that link. Try it again: Eject USB disks using C#[^]
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Hi All,
Can I search a file containing the text good*morning in visual studio, means the prefix and post fix should contain contain specific text but middle text can be anything and even nothing or space or some text.
Can I do it in Visual Studio search criteria in files?
If yes how, please help me, thank you.
Thanks,
Abdul Aleem
"There is already enough hatred in the world lets spread love, compassion and affection."
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The "Find" dialog used to have an option to search using wildcards, but it looks like this was dropped as of Visual Studio 2012. You'll have to use Regular Expressions[^] instead:
good.*morning
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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I have installed microsoft visual studio on windows 8.1.
Windows 8.1 had already got 4.5 ,3.5.
I have followed all the steps of IIS .
While creating ASP.Net website ,once I give the name and click Ok to start working ,I get this msg box:
"ASP.NET 2.0 has not been registered on the web server. You need to manually configure you webserver ASP.NET 2.0 in order for your site to run correctly."
how to do it manually?
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I'd suggest googling that error. You'll likely find the instructions.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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I did search on google .I did not find any required solution .That's the reason I asked in forum here.
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Iamateur wrote: I did search on google
Obviously not very hard - the first result of searching for that error message[^] is this StackOverflow answer[^] which explains what you need to do:
- Open Control Panel
- Programs\Turn Windows Features on or off
- Internet Information Services
- World Wide Web Services
- Application development Features
- ASP.Net <== check mark here
To register .NET 2.0, select the "ASP.NET 3.5" option in the last step.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Yes not very hard..I did all those steps then searched google for solutions.After trying everything I posted in forum.
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You should also use the ASP.NET forum below.
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C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\aspnet_regiis.exe -ir
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Hie
I have started learning ASP.Net Web application.
While saving first project ,it should show localhost name in the **location ** field.
But it shows normal project folder present in C: path.
I have also set up IIS Services.
OS is Windows 8.1.
ASP.Net is 4.5 and 3.5 also.
When I try to run inetmgr in run command ,it shows "Windows cannot find inetmgr .Make sure you typed the name correctly".
Please tell me the solution.
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