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I'm trying to implement a basic file, image upload utility into a small, simple (built using the Visual Web Developer tutorial) C# MVC3 ASP.Net web site. I have see this utility pointed out here on StackOverFlow a few times:
https://github.com/blueimp/jQuery-File-Upload
...but unsure if I can just slot it into my MVC3 C# Website? (I am very new to attempting to learn MVC3 with C#).
I also see lots of this guides floated around the place:
http://aspzone.com/tech/jquery-file-upload-in-asp-net-mvc-without-using-flash
http://davidsonsousa.net/en/post/how-to-upload-a-file-using-mvc-3-and-ajax
http://tomas.epineer.se/archives/3
Can any of these simply be slotted into my website?
Appreciate any help
Yes. The first two seem to fit perfectly.
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I have built an asp.net website and a C# desktop application. My client requires me to embed the C# app into a the website. I am aware that, this is only possible with the windows control library.
I gave it a try on that! But, that too didnt work out. It didnt work out on IE browser too.
Could anyone help me out on this?
1 You can register such as ActiveX control in .Net, and call this component from Web Application.
Link (RegSrv32) : http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms859484.aspx
2 You can convert to Sylverlight Application
3 You can also just call Process, in order to access features
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any one plz tell me how to differentiate the c# and silverlight interms of utility classes,ui controls(ui rendering) and package deployment?
i need to know all these details anyone plz help me out.
The Silverlight classes offered out-of-the-box are listed on MSDN - as are the various C# class libraries.
Assuming that your question comes from wanting to know which C# classes are not available in Silverlight (quite a few as I remember)
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Currently writing a C# application it should do backups using GIT in the background.
I'm looking for projects or examples to do that without showing any GUI or bash shell..
When searching cross by GitSharp - https://github.com/henon/GitSharp.
It seems close to what I've looked for yet it isn't active.. (see the pull req')
Would like to get recommendations for open source projects or source code to do that.
libgit2sharp are C# bindings for libgit2, which the official GitHub for Windows client uses. They should be decent.
Try ngit, it have better codebase but no decent docs
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please provide the csharp area in sharepoint. what are the part csharp source is used. how can be document loaded in the sharepoint. whether it can be done through by c sharp.
Almost everything on SP is built into assemblies, so you can't see the C# source. You can use a tool like Reflector to disassemble these assemblies (but they could be obfuscated).
If you want to upload documents through C# have a look at the WebServices. Here's a pretty good tutorial.
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I've downloaded the API from their site but it's a .NET 1.0, I converted it to 3.0 and it wont work.
All I need is some documentation on using the .dll.
Not sure how many people have used it but hoping someone can shed a little light onto the subject.
Documentation on using any DLL: http://www.red-gate.com/products/reflector/
Sometimes that is all the documentation you get.
Why don't you use their POST API?
http://poster.decaptcher.com/
Forget about fiddling with their c# API; been there, tried that, and it's easier to just POST the data to the above url.
Check their site for more info (click "Download", scroll to the POST API).