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How can I present a file for download from an MVC controller?
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This is a great example of why ASP.NET MVC awesome. What you previously had to do in 9 lines of confusing looking code can be done in one line. So much easier!
– Jon Kruger
Oct 13 '09 at 13:09
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Web Config Transformation to add a child element
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Query to list number of records in each table in a database
...ges) * 8) / 1024 as UsedSpaceMB,
(sum(a.data_pages) * 8) / 1024 as DataSpaceMB
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sys.tables t
INNER JOIN
sys.indexes i ON t.OBJECT_ID = i.object_id
INNER JOIN
sys.partitions p ON i.object_id = p.OBJECT_ID AND i.index_id = p.index_id
INNER JOIN
sys.allocation_units a ...
Get the height and width of the browser viewport without scrollbars using jquery?
...You're totally correct, as stated here: w3schools.com/css/css_rwd_viewport.asp The viewport is the user's visible area of a web page.
– Brad Adams
Dec 10 '15 at 1:31
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Why do my list item bullets overlap floating elements
...when reading the W3C doc on overflow: w3schools.com/cssref/pr_pos_overflow.asp
– MSC
Jun 19 '15 at 4:41
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AngularJs $http.post() does not send data
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I had the same problem using asp.net MVC and found the solution here
There is much confusion among newcomers to AngularJS as to why the
$http service shorthand functions ($http.post(), etc.) don’t appear to
be swappable with the jQuery equivale...
How do I check if file exists in jQuery or pure JavaScript?
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http://wap.w3schools.com/jsref/event_onerror.asp
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How can I detect when the mouse leaves the window?
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http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/event_onmouseleave.asp
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Logging Clientside JavaScript Errors on Server [closed]
Im running a ASP.NET Site where I have problems to find some JavaScript Errors just with manual testing.
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What's the @ in front of a string in C#?
...ject = 1;
I've only found one or two legitimate uses for this. Mainly in ASP.NET MVC when you want to do something like this:
<%= Html.ActionLink("Text", "Action", "Controller", null, new { @class = "some_css_class" })%>
Which would produce an HTML link like:
<a href="/Controller/Acti...