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Comments by debashishPaul (Top 17 by date)
debashishPaul
21-Apr-16 0:15am
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Look, it must be your assignment... so, I shouldn't give you a direct solution... I am giving you a guideline as you are almost there...
Don't add them into array... read the first line, append " total averages" to it, write it to the output file...
start processing the numbers in the loop from the second line of the input file...
debashishPaul
7-Mar-16 16:55pm
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Are you using MVC or WebForm?
debashishPaul
23-Feb-16 21:56pm
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It is a javascript event...
http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/event_onkeyup.asp
http://www.w3schools.com/jquery/event_keyup.asp
debashishPaul
23-Feb-16 21:55pm
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How about when the text is pasted with mouse?
debashishPaul
11-Feb-16 16:21pm
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Define "securely" please...
debashishPaul
5-Feb-16 21:36pm
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yes... put that piece of logic in your custom Authorize attribute.
http://www.diaryofaninja.com/blog/2011/07/24/writing-your-own-custom-aspnet-mvc-authorize-attributes
You can also pass parameters to your custom attribute. This will enable you to conditionally execute logic blocks if needed.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15042821/how-to-add-pass-parameter-to-custom-authorizeattribute
debashishPaul
22-Dec-15 21:16pm
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Which field do you want to sum up?
debashishPaul
22-Dec-15 0:59am
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Ha ha ha... That's interesting...
debashishPaul
2-Dec-15 16:43pm
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Happy to help...
debashishPaul
6-Oct-15 20:08pm
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Question: When I select a value from dropdown, what does "ddlEmpRecord.Text" gives for month? "January"... "JAN"... "1"... "01"?
debashishPaul
9-Feb-15 22:33pm
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So, is it the case that you just copied your school assignment and paste it here expecting someone to be doing your homework for you?
debashishPaul
3-Feb-15 22:49pm
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Hi Nathan, thanks for the suggestion. But the article you referred, is about implementing an RSS reader. But my problem is publishing the RSS.
debashishPaul
3-Jan-15 9:50am
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Well, I didn't find it complex. Complexity depends on how you are implementing it.
debashishPaul
22-Sep-14 10:46am
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What is your question exactly?
debashishPaul
29-Aug-14 2:20am
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Probably you don't want to get codes from any untrusted source to develop your payment gateway. Contact PayPal instead.
debashishPaul
3-Aug-14 22:36pm
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Sorry for asking a really bad question. I did not think it in that way.
debashishPaul
3-Aug-14 5:39am
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In our time it was the great Turbo C. Things have changed now. Try CodeLite or Eclipse. I did not use them, but looking at them seems they will be great. For starting you should not need anything other than an IDE, a book or tutorial to follow (I learned it from Herbert Schildt's "Teach yourself C"), and an undying spirit of learning. Best of luck.
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