I have an ASP.NET RegularExpressionValidator that checks file extensions. Is there a quick way I can tell it to ignore the case of the extension without having to explicitly add the upper case variants to my validation expression?
ValidationExpression="([^.]+[.](jpg|jpeg|gif|png|wpf|doc|docx|xls|xlsx ...
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I have this (XLinq) query and was wondering how to convert it to the query syntax:
var grouped = doc.Descendants()
.GroupBy(t => t.Element(ns + "GroupingAttr").Value, StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase);
This is the query syntax without the StringComparer:
var grouped = from t in doc.Descendants()
group t...
I want to get data from SharePoint List using CAML and filtered by Title with ignore case like
<Query>
<Where>
<Eq>
<FieldRef Name='Title' />
<Value Type='Text'>Car</Value>
</Eq>
</Where>
</Query>
But with ignore case so if i have an item with title: car the caml should return it
how can I do this?
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