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There are tons of them for download 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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Is this calendar to be shown in a different window than the one where your field is ?
If it isn't try using the Calendar that comes in the Ajax Control Toolkit, is really cool and it is actually very easy to use.
You will need the Ajax Extensions installed on the Server
Greets! Joel
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I want it to be shown in the parent form as a child window.
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The AJAX one probably does that, tons of other jscript ones do, too. Just google it.
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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google it for what you need
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Hi All,
Has anyone got a book they'd recommend on IIS6.0 Configuration/Administration? The guy who's supposed to be doing it at my PoW is (IMO) absolutely useless at it, and I'd like to get a real handle on it myself.
Cheers,
Martin.
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(1) Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 Resource Kit by Microsoft corporation itself.
(2) Microsoft IIS 6.0 Administrator's Pocket Consultant by William R. Stanek
Hope the above mentioned books will be very much useful.
Regards,
Satips.
Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow;
Don't walk behind me, I may not lead;
Walk beside me, and just be my friend. - Albert Camus
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Satips wrote: Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow;
Don't walk behind me, I may not lead;
Walk beside me, and just be my friend. - Albert Camus
Nice Quotation !!!
Sonia Gupta
Soniagupta1@yahoo.co.in
Yahoo messengerId-soniagupta1
Love is Friendship and Friendship is Love....
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Thanks, Satips, I'll check those out.
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Hi,
This is a rather stupid question, but what would you recommend another name for a wizard control?
Regards
ma se
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A witch control
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A step-by-step guide.
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single minded; short sighted; long gone;
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Hi,
I am creating a custom Membership provider, MyMembership and a custom Login control. In the MSDN online docs it says the following:
The Login control encapsulates the Membership class to provide a convenient mechanism for validating users.
Is there any way that my custom Login control must encapsulate my custom Membership class?
Regards
ma se
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No, because they have used a provider pattern for membership, etc., as long as you have implemented the interfaces properly it should be fine.
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Hi all,
iam using a gridview in asp.net 2.0.
my problem is that functions in RowDataBound and RowCommand are executed twice i dont know why?
iam using in the gridview ButtonFields of type Image if this helps.
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Have you tried debugging? Look at the call stack. How many rows are in the datagridview? RowDataBound will be fired for each one.
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I know RowDataBound will be fired for each row, but what is strange is that when i press a ButtonField of type image the code is executed twice. And so on for all ButtonFields in any gridview i create. Any suggestions?
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Debug, set a breakpoint, check the call stack, etc.
only two letters away from being an asset
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i had the same problem with you, but i don't konw why.i just created a new gridview and put the ButtonField in it again, then it work well.
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I have installed VS2005 service pack 1 cause i read some where that this is a bug, but never worked. I have tried ur way also but still same problem.
thanks any way
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Hi,
In my application I have one file upload control. When the user selectes a file to upload and when he clicks on Attach button I need to show him the file name of the file he selected to upload and also show the Remove link button after the file name. In this case I need to generate link button dynamically.
I wrote a code like the following:
protected void btnAttach_ServerClick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
string strFileName = MyFile.PostedFile.FileName;
string c = System.IO.Path.GetFileName(strFileName);
listBoxAttachedFiles.Items.Add(c);
LinkButton b = new LinkButton();
b.Text = "Remove";
b.ID = "LB_" + b.Text;
b.Style.Add("display", "block");
listBoxLinks.Controls.Add(b);
//Panel1.Controls.Add(b);
}
With the above code it is showing only th file name in the listbox it is not showing the Remove button in the listboxlinks list box.
How to generate the link button and and write event when the remove is clicked i have to remove the corresponding file name from the other listbox.
Thanks in advance.
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I may be asking a very obvious question but here goes:
Assume that the Web Server has a Database (an Access .mdb) for each User, the Tables, Fields, etc are the same in each Database, the WebMethods are the same for each User as are the Web Forms for their data.
Obviously I could setup a Service for each User and put the appropriate Database into it together its own copy of all the WebMethods, Web Forms, etc.
Equally obviously this is not the 'way to do it'; the coding overhead might be considerable!
So for each User I need to 'tell' the Server which OleDBConnection/Database to use. I just cannot see how this is done particularly if/when 2 or more Users are active at the same time.
Help would be appreciated.
I am using VS 2003 and coding with VB.
I don't need long, detailed explanations just a couple of pointers to get me going.
ollysmith
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Seems an extraordinary setup, but anyway...
First, you need to know which user is making the request, so you'll need a login of some sort - so you need a "users" database and keep a reocrd for each user of their username, password, and database name - then when they login you can construct the appropriate database connection string from the information received from the database, and use that for their subsequent database requests. It won't matter if two or more users are logged in at the same time, they will each be accessing their own database using their own database connection.
I'm not sure how scalable this sort of setup is, if you have thousands or even just hundreds of users...
Fred
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Fred_Smith wrote: I'm not sure how scalable this sort of setup is
Not very.
I would suggest using SQL Server Express.
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