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when you open an external link in linkedin, it will open it in a separate browser window with linkedin header at the top and ability to close it using its close icon, how can I do this using ASP.NET?
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you can do it using iframe with the javascript that will close the frame by generating click event on some icon or button to close frame.
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How can I display a modal window with some contents similar to facebook when you display a photo in a popup windows with its close button?
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use pretty-photo jquery plugin... for more information visit[^]
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asp.net in possible
credit card balance check
Yes ?
code example me email send
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What? are you asking for help here or what?
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hello guys... Title says it all. Whats the difference between adding virtual directory and adding application to IIS 7 in windows 7? thnx
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Hi fellows, I am looking for some tutorials and references about the Third-party web authentication. How do we implement and how does it works? I am somewhat told about the HTTPHEADER value that is used in the Third-party Web authentication. But I am not so sure what is exactly needed. Could someone please help me and provide me a link.
Thanks
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I have started a new asp.net website, it includes a style sheet and a web form.
Every time I change something in the web from and rebuild my project it goes well, but when I do changes in the stylesheet and rebuild\view the page in my browser I just can't see any changes.
I can see the style changes only when I close the visual studio and open it again.
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The CSS is being cached by your browser. Refresh it (F5 in IE) after a change (and save the CSS file) and you should see the changes.
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Gentlemen;
I am working with an ajax control and i am facing a problem with Sys.Application.notifyScriptLoaded() that the line
if (typeof(Sys) !== 'undefined') Sys.Application.notifyScriptLoaded();
is duplicated twice in the resource file downloded on the client although it isn't in the orginal one.
on the page the control is in an update panel added dynamically within an asynchonouos post-back.
what should i do to prevent duplication, and why this happend with me.
Regards;
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I have an interview for an ASP.Net position in a couple of weeks. I feel comfortable writing the code, but have had troubles with interviews in the past. Can you guys give me some insight on the common interview questions? Every time I walk into one of these it ends up like a Microsoft test, you get asked questions that are pointless when it comes to writing code, but they want to know that you know them. Those are the questions I want to see.
Cheers, --EA
P.S. I already looked up ASP.Net interview questions in Google and have looked those over, looking for things you personally have experienced
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look;
in an interview they could ask you about the tecniques to used like
asynchronous postback/callback techniques.
javascript libraries.
chaching.
configuration.
and also you should know some Css style.
for me i was employd before I knew one of these but I knew some friends who helped me to get the job.
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They may want to know your experience with various technologies and techniques, such as AJAX, LINQ, Entity Framework. They may also want to know things related to (but not exactly the same as) ASP.NET, such as your JavaScript abilities (e.g., jQuery), CSS, and (this is a big one) SQL.
Though, the toughest interview questions for me to answer are usually not about skills, but about experience and personal opinions. For example, "what would you say your greatest weakness is?" One that I completely fumbled once was "why should I hire you?" I responded with something like "because I have all the skills necessary to do the job." Evidently, that was not the answer the interviewer was looking for (they probably wanted me to ramble on about how I'm passionate about technology while still being mindful of business needs, and so on). Another is, "what is a mistake you made at your previous position?" They may follow that up with something like, "if that happened to you today, what would you do differently."
While it is good to contemplate that stuff before the interview, trying to remember it all and recall it during the interview may be a mistake. It may be easier just to focus on what they are saying and put your thinking cap on rather than try to have every answer going into the interview. And when you don't know something, that's not the end of the world. No reasonable interviewer expects an applicant to know everything... feel free to miss a few things. If you don't make a big deal out of things, they may not either. For example, if you don't know an answer, maybe say "honestly I haven't had a chance to work with that yet, so I'm not sure." That shows that you have integrity and allows you to move quickly past the stuff that you don't know. That helps ensure those parts of the interview don't stick out in the interviewer's memory.
And let's not forget that there are all kinds of other parts to the .Net Framework (not to mention VB.NET and C#) which may be made use of while making websites and which they may ask about. Some examples include threading, resource management, collections, binding, built-in controls, custom and user controls, handling XML, web services, interop, encryption, caching, and file management.
They may also ask you about various patterns, lifecycles, and other aspects of ASP.NET programming. For example, they may ask you about MVC, MVVM, view state, session, cookies, ASP.NET page lifecycle events, ways to persist data across postbacks, URL components, and so on.
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When I've conducted interviews its not always about what you know, its also about what you don't know and how you respond to it. If the interviewee starts stumbling or tries to make something up when they clearly don't know the answer that says a lot about their character and how they will respond to pressures of the job. If they respond with "I don't know" I'm reasonably confident they will not overstate their ability and put a project at risk in the future.
Sometimes questions are asked that don't seem to relate to the job at hand because there are other projects in the works and the interviewer is trying to see if you have some skills that could be of use later.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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I liked your answer. +5
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Just learn the basics and do not hesitate to ask questions about basics. For example
- what is the difference between web server vs application server ?
You may know it but the point is: they usually ask the basic questions.
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gus;
I am creating an ajax control called 'AsyncScedular ' that has a HashTable property. so, I decided to add the key-value pairs in a startup script block. this would be renderd as:
Sys.Application.initialize();
Sys.Application.add_init(function() {
$create(AjaxServerControl1.AsyncScedular, {"LogMethod":"WriteLog"}, null, null, $get("ctl00_AsyncScedular1"));
});
$find('ctl00_AsyncScedular1').prioritytable['ctl00$ContentPlaceHolder1$Button2'] = AjaxServerControl1.Priority.AboveNormal;
$find('ctl00_AsyncScedular1').prioritytable['ctl00$ContentPlaceHolder1$Button3'] = AjaxServerControl1.Priority.Normal;
$find('ctl00_AsyncScedular1').prioritytable['ctl00$ContentPlaceHolder1$Button1'] = AjaxServerControl1.Priority.High;
$find('ctl00_AsyncScedular1').prioritytable['ctl00$ContentPlaceHolder1$Button6'] = AjaxServerControl1.Priority.RealTime;
$find('ctl00_AsyncScedular1').prioritytable['ctl00$ContentPlaceHolder1$Button4'] = AjaxServerControl1.Priority.Low;
$find('ctl00_AsyncScedular1').prioritytable['ctl00$ContentPlaceHolder1$Button5'] = AjaxServerControl1.Priority.BelowNormal;
But when I execute the page I get a null refertence retuned from $find() function. but after the page get loaded $find('ctl00_AsyncScedular1') returns a reference of type object .
I am wondering if you could help me with this.
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Wait for the page to be ready before you try this. You can use the
$(document).ready method to hook into this here.
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Sir;
do you mean JQuery?!!
Look at this[^]
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I do, and did it really need 2 exclamations as well?
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