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Ah... it seems you can add a second file via the comments...
2005-10-13 14:29:19 UTC in NAnt - A .NET Build Tool
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Hi Everyone,
Windows 2000, .Net 1.1, nant-0.85-nightly-2005-10-11,
nunit2.2
I'm getting a TargetInvocationException when using nant
to run NUnit2 tasks against assemblies that contain J#
code.
I believe that the cause is due to
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=830297 in that when
an appdomain with J# code is unloaded, stdout gets
closed, which Nant then tries to write log messages...
2005-10-13 14:27:52 UTC in NAnt - A .NET Build Tool
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Thanks John.
Unfortunately the "controller" section means that caching is either on or off globally for the entire application which is not really a runner - as most pages wil be dynamic, but some need to be cached. It's a pity this cant e configured in the forwards section...
BTW, to view headers, I use a FireFox plugin called LiveHttpHeaders - much easier than using Telnet ;-)
2005-03-22 11:18:33 UTC in php.MVC Web Application Framework
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I'm curious how I can force the framework to _enable_ caching for particular pages? It seems that no matter what I do, I am seeing the following header being sent to the client:
Cache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0
There is mention in the 101 doc that this can be configured to be turned off - but I can't see how to do this in the phpmvc-config.xml.
2005-03-19 15:06:04 UTC in php.MVC Web Application Framework
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empty ResX files (which VS will generate from time to
time) with the latest nightly (20040317), generate an
XML exception:
error: Invalid ResX input.
error: Specific exception: XmlException Message:
Invalid ResX
input. --->
XmlException: The root element is missing.
2 error(s).
This does not happen with the nightly from 02/26.
Attached is a zip containg a sample project that.
2004-03-24 08:48:42 UTC in NAnt - A .NET Build Tool
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Arrrg! I had this problem for a day or two, despite following to the letter the instructions in the readme and quickstart docs.
Eventually cracked it.... solution was less than satisfactory:
My project files were on a network drive - when I copied them to my local machine the nunit-gui picked up the tests and testfixtures straightaway...
I think this has something to do with security...
2003-06-06 10:48:30 UTC in NUnit .Net unit testing framework
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pmcevoy committed patchset 13 of module Grimoire to the Grimoire CVS repository, changing 2 files.
2003-03-28 14:45:22 UTC in Grimoire
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pmcevoy committed patchset 12 of module Grimoire to the Grimoire CVS repository, changing 19 files.
2003-03-27 18:17:43 UTC in Grimoire
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pmcevoy committed patchset 11 of module Grimoire to the Grimoire CVS repository, changing 2 files.
2003-03-27 18:11:08 UTC in Grimoire
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pmcevoy committed patchset 10 of module Grimoire to the Grimoire CVS repository, changing 15 files.
2003-03-14 18:35:49 UTC in Grimoire