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Yes. (exactly what you are saying)
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HI,
I developed one application. In that I am storing all the input data into XML file. Instead of storing into XML file I need to assign all the input data to a "class" and store that "class" into a binary file. And I want to retrieve the data when I required.Is any one having any idea about this.
kamalnath
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Well, you can either define your own file format, or make the whole thing serializable, and then store the result. Sounds like you want to go the former. Why do you put 'class' in quotes ? You just mean a class, right ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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Yes you are correct . first i need to assign input data to class and then store that object into binary file.While reading the file i need to get back that class.
kamalnath
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Hi All! in my aspx page, there is a hyperlink.i have set href as:
href="PriceListFolder/UpdatedPriceList.pdf"
now on clicking this hyperlink, pdf page is opened in the same page. but i want when i will click on this hyperlink, the file download dialog become openned. how is it possible?
Thanks & Regards,
SAMir Nigam,
Software Engineer,
STPL, Lucknow, India.
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I think you need to store it in a zip if you want it to be downloaded without a right click/save selection
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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That is done by sending the pdf with a content type that the browser doesn't recognise as something that it can display.
Make a proxy page that sets the content type and sends the file as a binary response.
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I tried to send mail to my members that have address with yahoo but i got an error below
"The server rejected one or more recipient addresses. The server response was: 550 Authentication is required for relay"
But when to send another like web mail i did not get an error, Why?
Socheat
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Hi
I want to create calander in javascript.Plz help me how to create?
My requirement is in my asp.net page one textbox is there & one image button .
Calander must be opened on textbox's onfocus event & it must be open on image click.
Plz tell me how to open calander popup on textbox'onfocus event .
thnx
Carecareer
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Once you have chosen a calender control, you can write whatever code you like to call it when the onfocus event occurs.
There are lots of these controls on the web.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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HElp How to call js funtion on textbox 's on focus event
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onfocus="javascript:myMethod()"
I suspect the javascript: is superfluous. If you put attributes in a .NET control which are not recognised as server tags, they get passed to the client control verbatim.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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plz relll me how to wite calander in javascript
give egood ling for tht
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1. WebForm1.aspx
2. Koledar.aspx
HTML code
A onclick="window.open('Koledar.aspx?textbox=TextBox1','cal','width=220,height=205,left=270,top=180' )" href="javascript:void(0)"> asp:ImageButton id="ImageButton1" style="Z-INDEX: 102; LEFT: 288px; POSITION: absolute; TOP: 24px" runat="server">";
RegisterClientScriptBlock("Calendar_ChangeDate", strScript);
}
}
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thnx for this
but i m not using calandar control.
i want to mekae in javascript only
So plz help
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In my Page_Load method, I open up a text file (which populates an asp:label further down the page - not sure if this is the best way of doing this but anyway).
This works fine on my local machine, however it breaks down when running online:
http://www.sharedigest.com/options/Default.aspx[^]
I have tried fiddling with the security settings of the .txt file in windows explorer (and then upload to server) but this makes no difference.
If anyone has advice on how to get around this security-related problem, it'll be highly appreciated!!
Gerry
asp.net newbie
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Try creating a new directory inside your app, call it whatever (file_storage). Adjust your code so it points to the new path. This alone may correct the issue. If this does not correct the issue, then I would say something is off with your web.config or the IIS settings.
This is really not the best method or storage option either, you may want to consider using an XML file instead if you do not have any database options.
Also, you can simplify your code a bit:
Dim sr As New System.IO.StreamReader("yourPathAndFile")
LabelSomething.Text = sr.ReadToEnd()
sr.Close()
Always make sure to close the file as well, you may want to implement a try ..catch around file operations and ensure you close them in the finally block.
EDIT - also, if its just the ad words your trying to include on the page from the text file, you may want to build a simple control that you can use on all of your pages.
-- modified at 21:38 Tuesday 24th July, 2007
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Hi there,
Creating the directory still doesn't work:
http://www.sharedigest.com/options/Default.aspx
Yeah I was wondering: there's gotto be a more elegant way to include generic pieces of html / javascript / whatever into pages.
Is this what controls are about? Dang I am so new to this it aint funny lol.
Ie. if I have a piece of code, say a small table
... and I want to include that in many different pages, can I do that?
Many thanks for your help,
Gerry
fresh from windows app creation world
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But yeah its pretty worrying that one can't open a file on your own server?!
Perhaps it needs to be in a special folder?
G
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You might want to look at using master pages with .net 2.0. With them, you define a template page (the master) that all of your (content) pages use. Regardless if you use master pages or the older method (includes, etc..), if you have something that needs to be on every page (like a navigation menu), then I would embed it.
If you have something that only needs to be on one or two pages, I would write code for those specific pages to get it on the page. If you will have the need to share this "block" of code on many pages but not all of them, or just for certain users, I would make it a user control.
A user control can be simple (what you currently need) or very complex, that all depends on you and your needs.
Hope this helps.
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Hi doWhileSomething,
I am in fact already using a master page.
I would like to use a generic piece of html code in certain sections of pages, but not necessarily the SAME areas (else this could prob be done nicely with the master page).
Just a simple piece of html being 'included' (like with php, if I want to conditionally include a piece of code, simply do: if($yesPleaseIncludeAdsenseHere == true){ include "inc/adsense.php"; }) in certain areas, like such:
Page1.aspx:
- -- - - -
table...stuff stuff
INCLUDE section (html / javascript) *
stuff stuff blah blah
- - - - - -
Page2.aspx
- - - - - - -
stuff stuff blah
more stuff stuff
html table or whatever blah blah
INCLUDE section (html / javascript) *
- - - - - - -
* perhaps i can create this section in a seperate html file and simply do Response.WriteFile("includeFile.html") eh?
Cheerio,
Gerry
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Creating a user control IMO is certainly the way to go and master pages in most ways will simplify the entire project. With a user control, you could put it where every you want, whenever you want and maintain just the one code stub that resides in the user control (basically a fancy include).
You can add your control to the page at design time or run time wrapped in a conditional statement. I would say loading it at run time is the best method though if your not always going to make it visible on a given page. With this, you can just call a method based off of your criteria.
e.g. record in a db, certain browser restrictions, cookies, etc..
Another option is to place the contents in a panel and just toggle the visibility of the panel (or any control), but this is probably the least desired way of achieving your goal.
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Hi there,
I tried using a label and then programmatically setting its content in the Page_Load() method (so i check the contents of the label and then, depending on what it is, set it to some html).
The problem comes in when trying to set the text equal to javascript: since the word "" occurs in the javascript itself, regardless of whether its specified in a string, VS reads it as the end of the asp tag!
but besides this problem, i need to have ONE place which contains the generic code, therefore im just doing Respose.WriteFile("adsense/adOne.html") (which contains the javascript for adsense) and that doesn't seem to have the same file access error that FileStream produces!
weird...
G
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If your hell bent on not creating a control, and want to dynamically add the script, you should take a look at the page.registerstartupscript method. http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.web.ui.page.registerstartupscript.aspx[^]
Also, get rid of the label control, for stuff like this (raw text/HTML) using a literal control is a much better option. It has no mark up tags once rendered to the browser. The label control renders its text between "span" tags. (FYI).
If your simply not sure how to create a control and want some help with it, just ask. I have no problem taking a few minutes to help you with it.
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hi there doWhileSomething,
yeah i would very much like to learn about a literal control.
I'm not hell-bent on not using a control (in fact i'd prefer to use one!). But just as a reference, here's the code im currently using (which works quite well, but what would be better is if I could load in an html file and populate the contents of a control with it in the Page_Load function, since currently the the label already has text, so if for some reason the html file doesn't write, there will be text on the page
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<br />
<div class="adsense" align="center"><br />
<asp:Label ID="adsenseLabel" runat="server" Text="gvt"> <br />
<br />
<%<br />
if(adsenseLabel.Text == "ab")<br />
Response.WriteFile(ResolveClientUrl("~/adsense/as_articleBottom_ab.html"));<br />
else<br />
Response.WriteFile(ResolveClientUrl("~/adsense/as_articleBottom_gvt.html")); <br />
%><br />
<br />
</asp:Label><br />
</div><br />
<br />
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