VS 2012 is useless to me for my work project.
What compiles fine in VS 2008 and VS 2010 throws up errors:
error CS1502: The best overloaded method match for 'System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlTableRowCollection.Add(System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlTableRow)' has some invalid arguments
Oh and now getting the same error in VS 2010 where it was working before VS 2012 install!
Searching the online forums several developers having same issue. Seems that some attributes and elements within the table element have to be removed in order for the project to compile again.
I've seeing a lot of "remove the runat='server' as working solutions. This is unacceptable. The tables are refreanced on server side. This is a huge project with several developers writing code.
I uninstalled .NET runtime 4.5 and now both VS 2012 and VS 2010 are hosed.
Now stuck with using VS 2008 until I can hopefully repair the VS 2012 install so I can at least go back to using VS 2010.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Monday, September 3, 2012
And where does that go, that goes this way!
Ride of the Brownshirts SC and myself this AM! About 20 miles in 2 hours. Weather was fine, with fog and some drizzle. We rode into the Blue Hills from Quincy and did sections of the multi-use trails and the adjoining single track.
As always a fun ride and a great work out.
As always a fun ride and a great work out.
Labels:
Blue Hills,
Ham Radio,
Mountain Bike Log,
Mountain Biking
Location:
Chickatawbut Rd, Milton, MA 02186, USA
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Blue Hills HIke
Great Hike today in the Blue Hills. SM and I hiked the trails around Hancock Hill for a few hours. We had nice QSO with Pi K1RV on simplex from near one of the summits.
The WX was a perfect day. Temps in the 70sF and good 12 MPH winds. and Sunny!
We did get some APRS positions reported via Internet gateways, so you can see some of our track in the photos below.
Happy Trails!
Labels:
Blue Hills,
Ham Radio,
Hiking Journal
I have not been posting but I've been riding
I figured I would stop posting every mountain bike ride. Especially the local after work rides. For the last few weeks I've been getting in 2 to 3 local rides per week. I have to keep it in mind to stay in this pattern of more than one ride per week. I'm noticing my skills and strength improving for each extra ride.
Happy Trails!
Happy Trails!
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