I'll try to tell you how to get yourself a nice green "Secure" button on your localhost.
I stored everything in .ssl
in my home folder. To be really secure, make sure you apply proper permissions to this folder.
mkdir .ssl
chmod -R 700 .ssl
I experienced some frustration with lack of other examples on getting select boxes to work on WPF DataGrid.
The first problem I encountered was that combo boxes did not have single-click to edit. That's what the Setter
s are for.
The next problem was that once I selected an item in a combobox, the combobox would not leave edit mode if I clicked directly into the next row. That's what the LostFocus
and GotFocus
events fix.
<!-- XAML -->
<DataGridComboBoxColumn
ItemsSource="{Binding Source=Blah}"
Make sure you have WinDBG (I prefer WinDBG Preview from Microsoft Store on Windows 10)
The next step is to download (PssCor4)[https://download.microsoft.com/download/2/C/E/2CE778CF-3A42-48FE-9EFF-4C76B4ECB147/Psscor4.EXE] and extract it to a folder (e.g. E:\debug).
Once you have that done, you can go to windbg and start the process from there.
Once the first breakpoint is hit in WinDBG, (should happen on start by default) run the following command.
Building TestApp (Debug) | |
Build started 5/9/2019 9:00:10 AM. | |
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Project "/Users/kent/Projects/TestApp/TestLibrary/TestLibrary.csproj" (Build target(s)): | |
Building with tools version "Current". | |
Target "_CheckForUnsupportedTargetFramework" skipped, due to false condition; ('$(_UnsupportedTargetFrameworkError)' == 'true') was evaluated as ('' == 'true'). | |
Target _CollectTargetFrameworkForTelemetry: | |
Task "Telemetry" |