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maybe. I guess, your internet connection is so slow?? It happened to me like that if I was on bad internet connection..
ycorre wrote: second session!
What do you mean by "second session"??
Thanks and Regards,
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I don't think it is my connection.
I download and upload quickly.
But I tried something : I uncheck the "Persistant connection" in IIS on the default web site properties.
And since now it works fine.
"Second session" :
I log one time on my site.
I laucnh a second explorer (IE or Firefox) and I log on my site a second time (I have 2 explorer in same time : 2 sessions for my site).
When I log a second time, I see the images disappear for the both sessions.
Regards.
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ycorre wrote: I uncheck the "Persistant connection" in IIS on the default web site properties.
And since now it works fine
Now it works for you? it's weired.
Thanks and Regards,
Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)
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Hai,
I have a Crystal Report. I have to change background color of a Textobject dynamically.
What can I do?? Please help me....
Thanks in advance
Surya Nair
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You could do this using ASP.NET AJAX[^].
Follow the tutorials on the site for more information.
Paul Marfleet
"No, his mind is not for rent
To any God or government"
Tom Sawyer - Rush
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You can also do it using Icallback.
Go to Demo and code
Best Regard
pAthan
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I success to implement the callback process with 2 dropdownlist. When my page is posting back, the second dropdownlist (with the callback) is beeing empty.
What is the problem?
What can I do to prevent this?
Thank you
Shay Noy
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Hi,
We are having a two button in our web application (titled as 'Generate Report' , 'Cancel' )by default the page load with default data . whenever user clicks the 'Generate Report' button the application fetch the data from the database and display in the web page. meanwhile while fetch if the user clicks the 'Cancel' the fetching data action to be cancel the web page retain with the old data
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rraja wrote: We are having a two button in our web application (titled as 'Generate Report' , 'Cancel' )by default the page load with default data . whenever user clicks the 'Generate Report' button the application fetch the data from the database and display in the web page. meanwhile while fetch if the user clicks the 'Cancel' the fetching data action to be cancel the web page retain with the old data
Very interesting. And your question is...?
Paul Marfleet
"No, his mind is not for rent
To any God or government"
Tom Sawyer - Rush
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I am using a temporary data show in gridview. I want delete the particular row when click the button. i am using the (GridView2_RowDeleting) event. I write below this code.
protected void GridView2_RowDeleting(object sender, GridViewDeleteEventArgs e)
{
DataTable dt = new DataTable();
Session["dt"] = dt;
dt.Rows.RemoveAt(e.RowIndex);
GridView2.DataSource = ((DataTable)Session["dt"]).DefaultView;
GridView2.DataBind();
}
when click the delete button then create below error.
(There is no row at position 0.)
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Gagan Deep Garg wrote: DataTable dt = new DataTable();
Session["dt"] = dt;
Your are creating new DataTable thats means your dataTable is null.
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Yes, I am creating a New data table. I have two buttons. First is Add, Second is Save. When Click the Add button, Data Temporary show in GridView.
When Click the Save Button, Data Save in Database.
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You create a new DataTable object. By default, it doesn't have any rows of data in it.
You then try and delete the row at postion 0. There is no row at position 0, so an OutOfRangeException is raised.
Paul Marfleet
"No, his mind is not for rent
To any God or government"
Tom Sawyer - Rush
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I have already different object data table. but it can not implement
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Gagan Deep Garg wrote: I have already different object data table. but it can not implement
You're not making any sense.
I've told you what the problem is with your code. If you don't understand, you're probably beyond help.
Paul Marfleet
"No, his mind is not for rent
To any God or government"
Tom Sawyer - Rush
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First you have to copy data from your object datatable to temporary datatable
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Hello guys, can anyone help me create my own hit counter in aspx.
I jus need to knw how many people accessed my page.So Im gona hv a counter on each page.
Thanx in advance.
kagiso
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matjame wrote: I jus need to knw how many people accessed my page.
for this purpose use the application state variable and on every session start of a user, increment the application variable and decrement it on every session end. This might solve your problem.
When you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.
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www.Developerof.NET wrote: for this purpose use the application state variable and on every session start of a user, increment the application variable and decrement it on every session end. This might solve your problem.
No this won't. This will give the number of users visiting the site, not page hits
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Assign a unique id for each page and store the details in DB. When page loads, increment the entry. If you can store the IP address of the specified user, you can avoid re-inserting the same record when user refreshes the page.
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Check out http://www.hotscripts.com/[^]
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson
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