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Add
<asp:ToolkitScriptManager ID="ToolkitScriptManager1" runat="server">
</asp:ToolkitScriptManager>
tage on your page or If you are using Master page then just use the above tag on master page.
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You might need to add the toolscript manager to your code.
Thatsanun.N
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Hi
I am developing a web application and I am having to use CSS2.1, which I have discovered does not provide a simple way to rotate text. Therefore, I am asking anyone if they know of another way to rotate text through 90 degrees?
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My initial thought was OMG they have upgraded The Captain!
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I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
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Hi all,
I am new to rss feeds, please help.
I am facing problem to consume rss feeds, I found several articles on How to consume RSS feeds, they helped me to some extened but I didn't get info for what exactly i am looking.
My problem is:
I tried to consume feeds from these two URLs
http://www.sowetan.co.za/rss/Sowetan_TopStories.xml
http://rss.news.yahoo.com/rss/mostviewed
I've used this code to get the feeds info
XmlTextReader readerSport = new XmlTextReader("http://www.sowetan.co.za/rss/Sowetan_TopStories.xml"); //http://rss.news.yahoo.com/rss/mostviewed
DataSet dsSport = new DataSet();
dsSport.Clear();
dsSport.ReadXml(readerSport);
for both the feed dataset have same 8 tables but with diffrent names, and if i write the xml using the folloing code
XmlDocument xmlDoc = new XmlDocument();
xmlDoc.Load("http://www.sowetan.co.za/rss/Sowetan_TopStories.xml");
//xmlDoc.Load("http://rss.news.yahoo.com/rss/mostviewed");
xmlDoc.Save(Server.MapPath("~/sowetan.xml"));
after observing the genrated xml, both the xml have diffrent structure.
My Questions are:
1. What information required to display the feed content?
2. if we have diffrent structures for the genrated xml how can we write a single transform method?
3. Is all the 8 tables data required for displayingrss content, In most article i found they've used only for table 3
4. I want to open the feed content on my webpage, how it can be done.
Please any one help me on the above quesions.
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when i m accessing database from my Default.aspx page exception raises i:e
Cannot open database "MyDatabase" requested by the login. The login failed. Login failed for user '[Computer Name/ASPNET]'.
any idea how to solve this?
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Don't use integrated security and specify a username and password in your connection string.
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string connString = @"server = .\sqlexpress; integrated security = true; database = MyDatabase";
hv i to use this
string connString = @"server = .\sqlexpress; username = "xyz" ; password = "xyz" ; database = MyDatabase";
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hotthoughtguy wrote: string connString = @"server = .\sqlexpress; username = "xyz" ; password = "xyz" ; database = MyDatabase";
Something like that. I think it is user id instead of username, and of course no quotes around the values. For a good reference see http://www.connectionstrings.com/[^]
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It is bad manners to post the same question to multiple forums
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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well thanks for that link
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Hi,
im trying to use the webcam on a webpage, I created the control in C# , when working with a normal windows form app, it works fine , displaying the image that it gets from the webcam, but when i convert it into a activex control so that i can use the functionality on a aspx page , the webcam gets initialized but i only see a black box where the cam feed is supposed to be, ive tried a lot of ways now but i cant seem to display a picture in the picture box in the activex control, it just stays black,
so if someone could please assist me in do this,
either how to use the webcam on a aspx page or how to display a image saved on the client pc
(when i save an image on the client pc with the activex control it saves fine, it just does not display on the page)
I need this to take pictures of employees ect via the website
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Armandt__ wrote: created the control in C# , when working with a normal windows form app, it works fine , displaying the image that it gets from the webcam, but when i convert it into a activex control so that i can use the functionality on a aspx page
You cannot create ActiveX using .NET. But you can do similar by luck. There are lots of steps to follows. I tried to create on and finally dropped that plan. I suggest you to create the ActiveX either using VC++ or VB6.
Refer: MSDN Forum[^]
Happy programming.
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<a href="http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cs/CreateActiveXDotNet.aspx">Create ActiveX in .NET Step by Step</a>[<a href="http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cs/CreateActiveXDotNet.aspx" target="_blank" title="New Window">^</a>]
I used this to create the activex component,
maybe 1 of u guys can help me with displaying an image from the clipboard on the page using javascript, or display it using activex, just for info , this is a intranet site, will only be used by employees, not by public,
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Hi all can anybody clarify me that... can an asp webpage support both C# and javascript? pls clarify me.. i'm new in this....
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Yes. C# is the server side scripting language, and javascript is the client side scripting language.
Any thing you want to perform at server side you need to code in c# or vb.net and for any thing you want to do at the client side like validation, animation, toggling you need to write javascript code for that.
Regards,
Prakash Kalakoti
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Prakash Kalakoti wrote: C# is the server side scripting language
I have a doubt on this. Strictly speaking, I don't think C# is a 'scripting' language. C# is server side language. We can say that it supports scripting. Correct me if i am missing something.
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scripting languages are interpreted language but C# is not interpreted language so not a sctipting language. Rather C# is compiled language. But I guess to a newbie, while explaining the difference between javascript and code behind( server side ) specially in this context I dont think anything wrong.
Let us see what others say.
Thanks,
Arindam D Tewary
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Arindam Tewary wrote: . But I guess to a newbie, while explaining the difference between javascript and code behind( server side ) specially in this context I dont think anything wrong
I agree! thats why i just wrote..."strictly speaking"... as for explaining the difference to newbie, explaination sounds good!
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