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Hemant_ec48 wrote: Should i use SSIS from this task...
If I create one DTSX Package And if i use that Package from SQL Job
This is also an Good idea. you can . What is ur text file content ? is it like CSV file or what ?
Abhijit Jana | Codeproject MVP
Web Site : abhijitjana.net
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Ya Abhi...
Text format is like
Hemant|Patel|03ec48
ABHI|JANA|03ec49
Like that ....
I request you to Please if you have any document regarding this plaese send me link..
Regards,
Hemant Patel.
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Hemant_ec48 wrote: I can create one windows service which will run at specify time and store content in the DB....
So, this is nothing related with ASP.NET
Hemant_ec48 wrote: Is there any other way to implement this task except windows service??
Yes. Create a normal Console Application for that, Schedule it using Windows Scheduler .
Abhijit Jana | Codeproject MVP
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Wow, asp:Menu is a nice feature, but trying to get it to behave the way you want can be a hair pulling mind numbing experience.
For the most part, finally solved all the link color overrides on the static portion of the menu, but now I've added breadcrumbs via the asp:SiteMapPath control, but the control is displaying to the right of the menu on the same line. I even added hard br's and surrounded the asp:SiteMapPath in it's own div, but still is displayed just to the right of the menu.
<form class="nt ac" id="wrapper" runat="server"><br />
<div id="ParentMenu" class="MainMenu" runat="server" ><br />
<asp:Menu ID="Menu1" DataSourceID="SiteMapDataSource1" Orientation="Horizontal" StaticDisplayLevels="2" OnMenuItemDataBound="MyMenu_MenuItemDataBound" runat="server"><br />
<StaticMenuItemStyle CssClass="stMenu" /><br />
<StaticHoverStyle CssClass="stHover" /><br />
<DynamicMenuItemStyle CssClass="dyMenuItem" /><br />
<DynamicHoverStyle CssClass="dyHover" /><br />
</asp:Menu><br />
</div><br /><br /><br />
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<br />
<asp:SiteMapDataSource ID="SiteMapDataSource1" runat="server" /><br />
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<div class="al"><br />
<asp:SiteMapPath ID="SiteMapPath1" CssClass="smp" runat="server" /><br />
</div><br />
<br />
It's almost as if the HTML code generation of the menu is not closing a div or table block.
Any ideas?
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You may want to look at CSS Friendly Adapter[^] or override the rendering of the menu (can't remember the event off hand, onmenubind ?)
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Mark,
Thanks for the direction push. Changed the display: table; to display: block; and the breadcrumb came around, but was centered, even though in the CSS I specified text-align: left on the SiteMapPath. Change the CSS associated with the SiteMapPath to display: block; and all is well.
I did try inserting extra close tags for div and table, but that had no effect.
Didn't think I would have to look at the generated code as much as I did, but seems only way to really track down translation... Could be, I don't 100% understand the whole asp:Menu control yet...
Anyway - off to the next hurdle...
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I dont know the solution of the problem but if u need to usee css friendly adapters add .browser file in your solution and delete the code in .browser file add the following code
<!--
You can find existing browser definitions at
<windir>\Microsoft.NET\Framework\<ver>\CONFIG\Browsers
-->
<browsers>
<!----><browser refID="safari1plus">
<!----><controlAdapters>
<adapter controlType="System.Web.UI.WebControls.Menu" adapterType="" />
</controlAdapters>
</browser>
</browsers>
it worked for me in the allignment of google browser
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need to have a popup window asking user for yes and no when he selects delete if he says yes i go ahead and delete otherwise i return back to screen and do other things.
Can I write a javascript method and call it in onclick of my delete button?
will it work?
not sure as delete linkbutton runat="server".
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Sure you can use Javascript,
By geting the button click event on popup,
You can handle that event by passing the values...
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Use the confirm [^]method.
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thanx all. I tried it but getting an error can anyone help
<pre>
<asp:TemplateField ShowHeader="False">
<itemtemplate>
<asp:LinkButton id="linkBtnSurrender" runat="server" Text="Surrender" CommandName="Surrender" CommandArgument='<%#Eval("SOVehicle.SOVehicleId") %>' onclick="confirmation()" value = "Surrender"></asp:LinkButton>
</itemtemplate>
</asp:TemplateField>
</pre>
getting this error
CS0117: 'ASP.usercontrols_sovehiclepodcontrol_ascx' does not contain a definition for 'confirmation'
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Change onclick to onclientclick.
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Thanx v much..
it worked..
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Hi everyone.
I'm having an error in my application that is confusing me.
The error is this one:
Could not find a part of the path "C:\CrkBusinessplatform\Aplicacao\Publico\sistemas\ccs\CRK.Monitores\sistemas\ccs\CRK.Monitores\monitor_arquivos\xslt\ACCS001.xslt"
Here are the facts: The correct path would be C:\CrkBusinessplatform\Aplicacao\Publico\sistemas\ccs\CRK.Monitores\xslt\ACCS001.xslt -> A part of the path is coming twice.
The archive ACCS001 is in this correct path.
The code line of the error is like this:
xslt.Load(Page.Request.PhysicalApplicationPath+"/monitor_arquivos/xslt/ACCS001.xslt");
I'm using .NET 1.1 on IIS 6.
The folder CRK.Monitores is a virtual directory in IIS. So the code should return the right path, right?
Oh, one more thing. The DLL of this page is the same here and there(I have checked it). And the error does not occur here.
Thanks in advance.
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Actually PhysicalApplicationPath returns the address of the base location. It returns the virtual directory address.
I recommend you to use
Server.MapPath() instead.. .
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Hi,
I am developing website for online garment (clothing) store. I need to change the clothes(not color) of the person(control-image may be!) dynamically. for eg. he can be made to wear shirt and pants, shirt, pants and overcoat, suit, formals, etc.... I dont know where to start from. Is it possible in asp.net? Please help
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Yes, its possible to change images dynamically in ASP.NET using JavaScript
Sounds like the lowest bidder won the contract.
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can u give me some examples where i can find them?
And what about bid? i dont have any idea.
thanks in advance
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Try here[^], plenty of examples
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Mark Nischalke wrote: Sounds like the lowest bidder won the contract.
I do like that!
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This is not an ASP.NET tool, but it looks really cool. View the demo and pay close attention to the ability for graphic images to have "layers". (Demo - Create New Layers and Mouseover Properties)
You could have a base model with no clothes on and "layer" new clothes on top of the base image.
I've never used it, but it looks cool.
http://www.xara.com/us/products/webdesigner/[^]
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check if this helps
♫ 99 little bugs in the code,
99 bugs in the code
We fix a bug, compile it again
101 little bugs in the code ♫
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Hi all,
I have a web form for registration. After enter required username, i need to check whether it is already using by another user. So i need to disable the remaining components on the page until the completion of the checking.
I would like to use Javascript. But no luck so far.
Can any body please help me?
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Create modal effect by having a div, or other element, placed over top of the page. There are several examples of this but I think Netflix was the first to use it.
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Can you provide me a sample of this work?
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