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The question is too vague to answer. ASP.NET has a built-in menu control. If you want to more customization, use any third party javascript library like JQuery or write a new one.
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I have an xml file with name Text.xml
<documentelement>
<url>
<loc>http://www.man.com/ram
<lastmod>9/30/2009 12:00:00 AM
<changefreq>Weekly
<priority>0.69
I want to display xml file in client webbrowser without open dialog box. it means without asking download option
but i am not able to do this.
modified on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 4:56 AM
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What you have tried till now ?
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Does redirecting to an XML file really create an open file dialog ? That sounds odd to me.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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Christian Graus wrote: Does redirecting to an XML file really create an open file dialog ?
No Boss, It will not open any Dialog control.
Response.Redirect("XMLFile.xml");
Simply show the XML file on page !
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Do you want to display xml in a web page? XSLT is one option. Also you can open it with a dataset or the functions in System.Xml namespace then display on page with your own logic.
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Hi all,
Please help me. I want to read the sms of my mobile from my Email address.If "A" sends a sms to my mobile . I want to read the sms in my email ID.Please show me any path.
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This has nothing to do with ASP.NET. Assuming your mobile will run a C# app and has an API for reading the SMS you get, that seems like the path forward.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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Hi Everyone,
Recently, my project have a issue, I want to create a web page for sending big files(More than 4GB) to web server.
I have read many articles but no one have a good solution. do you have any suggests? thanks.
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I suggest you to use FTP to send files. Actually HTTP is not specifically designed to upload files.
I think it would not be a good idea to send the whole file at a time. Rather create one or more parts to send the big file.
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Show me one server that would accept such a giant first.
I've seen my share of useless notions and bad designs and if that guy's clients decide to go through with it I'll nominate them for the Clueless Jack award.
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Thats why I told him to send in multiple parts rather than going for one big file.
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Greg Chelstowski wrote: Show me one server that would accept such a giant first.
FileUp ActiveX seems to be supporting such giant uploads. Check out
http://fileup.softartisans.com/fileup-122.aspx[^]
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Thank you for replying me so quickly.
okey, i know your viewpoint.
My requirement is that:
1. The files which should be sent from client are very big, because they are Vedios.
2. The guests are simply men, maybe could not operate FTP client.
3. When the files were sent to server, server decides their storage path.
Like you said, cut the file to mini size and send, but how to cut it auto?
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What on earth is in this huge file ?
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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Movie - 2012
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yes, they are movies
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then why dont you use FTP connection to upload files.
I think through FTP you can send files with resume facilities. FTP is build specifically for upload and download files.
But I do believe, if you just upload the whole file at a time, there would be a large probability of getting the file corrupted. Rather I would recommend to split the file into chunks and then upload one by one.
Generally FileHosts allows to upload 200MB chunks not more than that.
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hello members,
can anybody help me to send a xml file to other domain and receive the xml file from that domain using asp.net.
i tried it by using xmlhttp request bt i fond that by javascript i cant send or receive xml files from other domain. help plz....
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Why would you need to use javascript, if you're using ASP.NET. Why not just set up a webservice and use that ?
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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acutually our senario is that we r using online purchase functionallity, in which our payment provider site want all the customer details like credit card no, amount in xml file, which should be submited on a specific url.
when we submit xml file we also get a xml document in response.
i m nt getting any solution , bcoz i used xmlhttprequest bt it dsnt support cross domain connectivity.. thanks for ur help
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instead of using numeric function in all pages , i just want to create a js file which contains a function of numeric check and this function has to be called in all asp.net pages for numeric check, kindly guide me on include how to include the js file on the pages, call the necessary JavaScript functions
modified on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 12:27 AM
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