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Comments by Cristian Mayo (Top 4 by date)
Cristian Mayo
11-Sep-17 6:05am
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Noted. I joined just today and the question is still active. I appreciate you warning though.
Thanks. ^_^
Cristian Mayo
11-Sep-17 6:01am
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yeah, I noticed the post date late.. haha
Cristian Mayo
11-Sep-17 5:56am
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Oops! My bad. I assumed that you're passing a model/values on the partial. Alternatively, you can use: @Html.Partial("_PartialContent")
... you can reference on few examples on this link: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/mvc/views/partial
Cristian Mayo
11-Sep-17 4:03am
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Sir Mori is correct. Break statement is used to terminate Loops if given condition was met.
In your code, you can alternatively remove the else on your timer event. Timer is, in a sense, also a loop 'cause every tick it would call your event. If the "if" condition on your timer tick event is not satisfied, it will end the tick event achieving your goal to break the event as coded in "else" condition.
^_^