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Comments by danlobo (Top 5 by date)
danlobo
13-Jan-12 6:44am
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You can also implement IXmlSerializer on some custom SerialPair list, this way you can make XmlSerializer recognise your custom dictionary, and call Serialize and Deserialize to it. :) It's easy, just two methods to implement, calling your already-made (de)serialization methods.
danlobo
30-Dec-11 5:32am
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Agreed. Something like this regular expression
/^-?[0-9]+(\.[0-9]{2})?$/
is not so bad to use, and at the end, gets the job done.
danlobo
30-Dec-11 5:22am
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Reason for my vote of 5
Good one, sir. Simple and useful
danlobo
19-Dec-11 5:29am
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Good one, nice to know how to validate IMEI numbers
danlobo
18-Oct-11 8:42am
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Maybe both approaches are valid. If the windows can't understand what the manifest means (since is recent. XP, maybe?), saying programmatically to the user to raise the privileges would be another option.