:12135398 I am maintaining code from someone else and i added a control. The syntax is valid because it shows up in the editor, however when i try to access the element by the name i set in x:Name="SomeName" Visual Studio can't find the new control.
Moreover, the other elements are set only using Name="SomeName" and they are all accessible in the C# backend. I have tried changing it to Name instead of x:Name to no avail.
@AbeMiessler Several times. And no, it's literally directly below other controls that are being accessed by name. All i did was a literal copy-paste and change the name and position.
I thought maybe the name is being set to the control dynamically somehow, but there are no references for the name that are setting a value, only things like somename.SelectedIndex and things of that nature.
Hrrm sounds weird. You can try cleaning the solution, or possibly deleting the contents of the bin and obj folders but it seems like it should just work
The only time i have ever used a Mac is the time i borrowed my friend's Macbook Pro. Needless to say i accidently killed his UEFI and now he can't boot anything.
@TerryChia Well, i should also mention that i fixed it for him. After some serious arguments with that damn UEFI/bios flashing utility that Apple so graciously provided me
Atleast you don't have to taste it that way though.
@AbeMiessler I'm not sure why, but when i restarted Visual Studio it seems to have fixed the problem. I did rename the bin and obj folders, so maybe that did it too.
@DavidFreitag That appears to be pretty accurate. I find it awesome that even PHP kids see PHP as an overbearing tool that relies on someone else to make it work.
I have a g+ mostly for ingress. I was a bit annoyed at them integrating my various accounts in a crap way though I am happy if comments die (wish adverts would too)
If adverts died, Google would have to resort to other ways of making money. Aka, making existing services that are free cost money to use.
So, while advertisements suck, i deal with them (as long as they follow the AdSense strict requirements) because that way Google doesn't have to charge for just about every awesome service they provide.
@DavidFreitag Nature. There's lots of it here... I woke up one night with a huge lizard the length of my arm curled up under my sleeping bag. I thought it was a rock ._.