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Top Forums Web Development ASP.NET 5 Application on Centos OS7 Web Hosting Server Post 302968053 by John Fredric on Thursday 3rd of March 2016 05:44:58 AM
Old 03-03-2016
ASP.NET 5 Application on Centos OS7 Web Hosting Server

Hi All,

Frankly I'm new to Linux Environment. While we are trying to Host an ASP.NET 5 Web Application on Centos OS7 Web hosting Server. There were couple of steps which we are supposed to go through, please see this link -

[URL="http://docs.asp.net/en/latest/getting-started/installing-on-linux.html"]

We are stuck at Create a Container & then Running the Container, not knowing anything about Container. Can any of you help me how to go about further.

Regards,
John
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Excel::Template::Container::KeepLeadingZeros(3pm)	User Contributed Perl Documentation	 Excel::Template::Container::KeepLeadingZeros(3pm)

NAME
Excel::Template::Container::KeepLeadingZeros - Excel::Template::Container::KeepLeadingZeros PURPOSE
To set the keep_leading_zeros flag for the surrounding worksheet or any worksheets that might be contained within this node. NODE NAME
KEEP_LEADING_ZEROS INHERITANCE
CONTAINER ATTRIBUTES
None CHILDREN
None EFFECTS
Alters how leading zeros are interpreted by Spreadsheet::WriteExcel. DEPENDENCIES
None USAGE
<worksheet> ... Cells here will NOT have leading-zeros preserved <keep_leading_zeros> ... Cells here will have leading-zeros preserved </keep_leading_zeros> ... Cells here will NOT have leading-zeros preserved </worksheet> <keep_leading_zeros> <worksheet> ... Cells here will have leading-zeros preserved </worksheet> <worksheet> ... Cells here will have leading-zeros preserved </worksheet> </keep_leading_zeros> AUTHOR
Rob Kinyon (rob.kinyon@gmail.com) SEE ALSO
CELL, Spreadsheet::WriteExcel perl v5.14.2 2010-06-17 Excel::Template::Container::KeepLeadingZeros(3pm)
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