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Afraid not:
http://www.microsoft.com/About/Legal/EN/US/IntellectualProperty/Permissions/Default.aspx#EEE[^]
"Icons may not be used in advertising, in books and other printed matter, on clothing or other promotional items, in online and Internet locations, in software applications, in television programs, in commercials, in movies, or on videotape."
At least that's my interpretation, if youre linking to an excel/word/clippymustdie file then it'd be ok.
I suspect you'd have to pay through the nose for licenced usage rights in any other way and they'd probably audit it beforehand.
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Hello;
I am trying to come up to speed and learn ASP.NET.
I am doing pretty good. However, I have a shared hosted site that supports ASP.NET 3.5 IIS7
How do my applications run on this shared environment?
Does anyone know the basics to that?
Do I need to change my webconfig.xml file to allow debugging there. again, I am new to this all and used to code standard ASP. In the VS 2008 IDE I can debug nicely and checkout my web service and all that fine. However How would I run a compiled DLL on my shared hosting account?
I know these are dumb questions but I went through several books and none cover this. Maybe ASP.NET will only work on machines that I am physically hosting?
I mean, the goal is to create reusable DLLs that I can use in the site do do the work.
Thanks everyone in advance for your patience and not throwing stones, LOL
-pete
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You would run the application in a shared hosting environment basically the same way you would run in a local IIS environment. Copy the assemblies necessary to the bin folder and any other necessary files where appropriate. I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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Thanks!
I did a basic project with a webservice and a default page project. My web page just displays the results from the webservice.
So I get Webservice1.dll and WebApplication1.DLL
So I upload them to the bin dir, then what do I do?
Do I need the Service1.asmx files and the Default.aspx files as well, and do I have to keep them in the right directories?
Each project under the solution has a webconfig.xml file.
So I am confused as to what do do with that in terms of uploading.
thanks
-peter
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Of course you need to place the aspx and asmx files in the proper location.
At this point you should stop. A basic book discussing ASP.NET will cover how to deploy your application. Please find one and read it. I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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Hi All,
I'm looking for a free DatePicker control to use in my ASP.NET/C# web application, that I'm creating using VS 2005.
Over the last couple of days I've had no luck with this. I had the EO.Web datePicker working correctly but them found out that I needed a licence for it. I've also tried quite a few others with no luck including:
DateTimePicker Web Control[^]
Only it appears this was created in an earlier version of VS and when tring to convert it errors occur.
Does anyone know of a datePicker control that I could use here?
Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks,
Mel
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Hi
I want a numeric value to be added to the current date. the numeric value is provided dynamically. how do i do it?
i tried the following but showing error :
textbox1.text=now.date+textbox2.text
i also tried :
textbox1.text=now.date+val(textbox2.text)
it is treating the + as concat operator and not as addition.
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AddDays method are provided there like:
DateTime tomorrow = DateTime.Today.AddDays( 1 ) Parwej Ahamad
ahamad.parwej@gmail.com
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It depends on what you want to increase.
Now.AddDays
Now.AddSeconds
Now.AddHours
etc.
Each of them asks for an integer value.
so
DateTime.Now.AddDays(Convert.ToInt32(textbox2.text))
I hope this would solve your issue.
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ishwarya mahadevan wrote: it is treating the + as concat operator and not as addition
That is you are working with text as a string, you need to convert the string to datetime inorder to add the number of days dynamically.
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hii,
i m facing problem in logout code in asp.net c#.
please give the code which can do:-
1) session end
2) when pressing back button after logout it should be redirect to login page.
3)by pasting url of somebody's account in address bar it should not enter in the account and redirect to login page.
please provide code for both "session" and "authentication" method.
thank you for your time..
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Search it on Codeproject or Google definitely you will find there solution.
Follow this link may help you.
http://www.asp.net/learn/security-videos/[^]
1) session end
Make sure all session abandoned
2) when pressing back button after logout it should be redirect to login page.
It may be displaying browser cached data. If you don't want to browser caching then you need to code for that.
3)by pasting url of somebody's account in address bar it should not enter in the account and redirect to login page.
Provided link will covered your this scenario.Parwej Ahamad
ahamad.parwej@gmail.com
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pramodgorityala wrote: please provide code for both "session" and "authentication" method.
It is considered rude around here to ask for code. I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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use session.abondon to finish all the objects of session, thanks
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pramodgorityala wrote: 1) session end
session.abandon()
session.abort()
pramodgorityala wrote: 2) when pressing back button after logout it should be redirect to login page.
Check at the page load if session is Null then redirect to login page.
pramodgorityala wrote: 3)by pasting url of somebody's account in address bar it should not enter in the account and redirect to login page.
Same as number 2.
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I install VS2008 then install iis
but can't rum application
i view error
the error text Is: Unable to Luanch the Asp.Net Develop Server
What Is The Problem?
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VS2008 does not require IIS.
It is difficult to answer a question when so little information has been provided. I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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For Compile ASP.net Page In VS2008 does not need IIS?
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Compiling has nothing to do with IIS. VS2008 can host web applications from the file system using the development web server that is ships with. I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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How Config File System For VS2008?
PLEASE GUIDE ME
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Install it, nothing more. You are clearly out of your league here. I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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Only VS 2003 required IIS, later versions no longer requires it.
Maybe it's just your web application that doesn't compile or run properly?Rafferty
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I Install VS2008 but DOes not Compile
the error Text Is:Unable to Launch the ASP.NET Development Server
How Config It?
How Config File System?
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