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Jun
27 |
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awarded | Teacher |
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Jun
26 |
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answered | Intercept OnBackKeyPress event in mvvm light ViewModel (WP7) |
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Jun
26 |
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asked | Intercept OnBackKeyPress event in mvvm light ViewModel (WP7) |
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Apr
17 |
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awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Apr
10 |
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answered | Splash screen not coming |
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Apr
10 |
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awarded | Supporter |
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Apr
10 |
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accepted | grouping string with linq to xml |
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Apr
8 |
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revised |
grouping string with linq to xml added 1195 characters in body |
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Apr
8 |
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comment |
grouping string with linq to xml underscore or fe. # is part of legend sign |
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Apr
8 |
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revised |
grouping string with linq to xml added 627 characters in body |
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Apr
8 |
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comment |
grouping string with linq to xml I've tried spliting string by ":" and then grouping |
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Apr
8 |
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asked | grouping string with linq to xml |
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Nov
7 |
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awarded | Student |
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Nov
7 |
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awarded | Scholar |
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Nov
7 |
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accepted | Parsing text to create XML |
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Nov
7 |
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comment |
Parsing text to create XML Ok, I figured it out :) |
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Nov
7 |
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comment |
Parsing text to create XML Ok it works :D. But what if I want to change it to be like suggested by @HansKesting <subject name="Subject1"> ?
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Nov
7 |
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awarded | Editor |
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Nov
7 |
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revised |
Parsing text to create XML added 219 characters in body |
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Nov
7 |
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comment |
Parsing text to create XML Yeah... The title isn't correct... and question is more about text parsing... Can anybody change the title of question? |