On Fri, 2004-06-11 at 08:23, Rodrigo B. de Oliveira wrote:
The question was not about how good the asp.net support on mono is right
now. The question, a valid one, was what's the recommended approach to
write web applications since asp.net is not covered by the ECMA spec, in
other words,
El vie, 11-06-2004 a las 05:21, Steve Deobald escribió:
Does anyone know the proper way of configuring the snazzy new beta2
mod_mono to run on multiple VirtualHosts as `/'?
Here is my current configuration:
VirtualHost 34.65.21.12
Alias / /home/something/public_html/
I really, really like the new look site.
Comments:
- the right menu on the front page looks very odd using opera (7.51) on Win
XP (sp1). The Menu title is ok, but the contents beneath it seem to be
shifted ~30px to the left.
- digging a bit deeper, on all pages, the class=head specification
THE BUG IL SOLVED thank you and sorry i have understood my error.
in fact, the big problem is that this code run under windows. Frigthenning !
regards and great thanks
Francisco Figueiredo Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
KiOrKY wrote:
gt;thanks but its kiork Y ;-)
gt;bests regards
gt;
On Fri, 2004-06-11 at 10:31, Fabrício Santos wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] RPMs]# monodevelop
Unhandled Exception: System.DllNotFoundException: libgobject-2.0-0.dll
in 0x00053 (wrapper managed-to-native) Gnome.Program:g_type_init ()
in 0x0010b
Hi
I'm trying to install mono beta 2 on Suse Enterprise Server 8, intel platform, from the individual rpm packages. When installing monodevelop, it asked me for gtksourceview-sharp, which in turn asked me for gtksourceview-1.0. Problem is, I can't find that package. I intalled
Erik Dasque [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As some of you may know, we're moving to a new site (the old one
will be phased out eventually) and to new content and design. We'd
love feedback on it before we push it out officially :
The site looks great. The menu is a little buggy (I get a 1px border
Hi,
I ran into similar problems after installing the beta2 version of gtk-sharp. I
found out that the sample application in the gtk-sharp tarball working fine,
but my application starts with missing dlls exception.
I referenced (via mcs -r:... ) the gtk-sharp.dll directly from the tarball and
Hello Yuri
Creating DefaultWorkbench
Unhandled Exception: System.NullReferenceException: Object
reference not set to an instance of an object
in (unmanaged) (wrapper managed-to-native)
Gtk.Application:gtk_main_iteration ()
I get this error when I try to start Monodevelop in IceWM.
Try
Viva Iain,
Thanks for your reply.
Yes I did install previous version. I first tried to install Beta 1 but
because I had this TLS data error message:
http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2004-June/020886.html
I tried also to install and compile the sources for the most basic command
I believe my problem is slightly different as I'm trying to run monodevelop
and not my own developed application.
Besides I can't find the library anywhere... :-(
-fs
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Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004
Out of curiosity I just found there is a similar named library in glib2, but
not related to a mono DLL file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] RPMs]# rpm -qa --filesbypkg | grep libgobj
glib2-devel /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.a
glib2-devel /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so
glib2
I think you can't find it because it doesn't exist. Here's what should
be happening:
1. gtk-sharp loads a library, addressing it by it's win32 library name
2. mono's runtime mappings mechanism goes aha! I know that dll, you
really want this .so file
3. mono loads the .so file, instead of the dll
Erik Dasque wrote:
Hi all,
As some of you may know, we're moving to a new site (the old one will be
phased out eventually) and to new content and design. We'd love feedback
on it before we push it out officially :
As others have already said, this looks great :)
Tiny nits: Most of the links on
I'm writing a simple WinForms based game, and obviously using normal
keydown/keyup/keypress listeners has some limitations in that scenario
(because you want to be able to be aware that several non-modifier keys
are pressed at once, eg both up *and* left).
An article at
The new site at www.mono-project.com looks great. Here's a broken link:
On http://www.mono-project.com/using/index.html, clicking the
MonoDevelop link launches this script:
javascript:openExternal('http://www.monodevelop.com'); That link
opens a new browser window that is empty. Both in
My thinking and choice to use Mono is just the opposite of (below), I
use it for web servers
(not deployed), running on my own servers (hosting customers web sites),
as if in years to come there is a licensing issue, it effects only a few
of my web servers,
if i was making a app. that could have
Hello again:
I Continuous with the problem when installing XSP
(Mono Beta2). The error is:
Description: Error processing request.
Message Error: HTTP 500
Help.
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On Fri, Jun 11, 2004 at 09:32:24AM +0200, Gonzalo Paniagua Javier wrote:
El vie, 11-06-2004 a las 04:39, Gonzalo Paniagua Javier escribió:
El jue, 10-06-2004 a las 21:50, Dennis Boylan escribió:
I'm having an issue where the compiler is not trying to call the convert
process to get the
Andrew Arnott wrote:
The new site at www.mono-project.com looks great. Here's a broken link:
On http://www.mono-project.com/using/index.html, clicking the
MonoDevelop link launches this script:
javascript:openExternal('http://www.monodevelop.com'); That link
opens a new browser window that is
Hey,
There were basically two reasons we redesigned the Mono web site:
1) The old site was getting a little old
2) The old site was geared toward seasoned Mono developers more than
newbies, contributors, or even press
I am curious what everyone thinks of the new site in regards to
Kevin, I'm seeing that the accented characters are showing up funny in
Mozilla (for example, in the Mono Team page and in the credits in the
release notes). It might just be the character encoding.
-fawad
Kevin Breit wrote:
Andrew Arnott wrote:
The new site at www.mono-project.com looks great.
This is a quick hack I had to make to make my application back to life. It
seems that something changed in String.
Thanks!
? server/AssemblyInfo.cs
? server/AssemblyInfoModMono.cs
? server/Makefile
? server/Makefile.in
Index: ChangeLog
Kevin Breit wrote:
Andrew Arnott wrote:
The new site at www.mono-project.com looks great. Here's a broken link:
On http://www.mono-project.com/using/index.html, clicking the
MonoDevelop link launches this script:
javascript:openExternal('http://www.monodevelop.com'); That link
opens a new
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Fawad Halim wrote:
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On Friday June 11, 2004 04:39 pm, Todd Berman wrote:
Kevin Breit wrote:
Andrew Arnott wrote:
The new site at www.mono-project.com looks great. Here's a broken link:
On http://www.mono-project.com/using/index.html, clicking the
MonoDevelop link launches this script:
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