Kris Craig
Kris Craig
Same problem here.
Bump! I would really love to know how to disable this annoying message every time I use the library: Exception occured resolving a log provider. Logging for this assembly uhttpsharp...
More than a year since the initial post and still waiting. This is unacceptable, as it makes it impossible to make use of data-driven unit tests in .NET Core. Please...
@rhyous is spot-on. Relying on DynamicData instead of just implementing this (is there some pressing reason not to?) is not a viable long-term solution to this problem, in my opinion.
Yes, though it's kinda hard to find because the Reddit API hides it in a weird place. You're familiar with user subreddits, right? What you need to do is actually...
This is a known issue and it relates to how the Reddit API handles oAuth. Basically, if you're using oAuth (which Reddit.NET does for security reasons), then only a very...
Secure? Yes. Easy? Should be, though I haven't personally tested it in any server-side apps. I can confirm it works in desktop apps and on Android in virtual environments (but...
If anybody does implement this in ASP.NET or some other server-side language, please add it to the docs and do a pull request. If that's too much hassle, you can...
It's a shit move, to be sure. I can't believe how myopic Reddit's leadership is being here. They're essentially daring their users to leave, which they ultimately will, leaving them...
> My hunch is that Reddit used to respond with 401 - Unauthorized and changed this. Your hunch is correct. I really wish Reddit would notify SDK maintainers when they...