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Hi all,
What are the best books on ASP .NET for Begginners and Intermediates? any famous exceptional books?
By the way, I am very good in C, C++, and C#
Thank you
Mohammad
And ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation
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There are numerous good books out there on ASP.NET. Take a look on amazon This site is a great resource, as well.
"I've seen more information on a frickin' sticky note!" - Dave Kreskowiak
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Hello,
If you are good at programming then i suggest that you read web basics and straightway start coding.
Note that your trusted partner for any web help is
http://www.w3schools.com/[^]
U wont need anything beyond that for the basic stuff.
About Books..ASP.NET Unleashed is a nice 1
Regards,
Amol
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All are good books dear, no buk is bad.
Since u r gud in c,c++, c# so lets begin coding and refer online.
manoj Kumar Jha
"Learn to smile at every situation. See it as an opportunity to prove your strength and ability."
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Hey People,
I am looking for a tool (I'm using visual studio 2005) to that allows me to input work shifts. It can be similar to using a DateTimePicker. I have some idea's on how to do it using multiple datetimepickers, but I was hoping there would be a ready-made tool or piece of code somewhere to save me the time of re-thinking it all. That, and I'm only a beginner at this stuff, so I might overlook some things easily.
The idea is that the customer can easily input his 'factory' total working hours by selecting end time, start time, break time, weekend shifts etc so he does does not have to calculate it himself manually. Writing just the end time, start time, break time, weekend shifts etc into a database is sufficient, as I have another VB application that will pull the data out and calculate total availability, operating time etc and put it back into the database again. The reason for using multiple system is because the total system is huge and the data is needed frequently throughout the system.
Basically all I need is an easy-to-use and complete interface screen, the database bit I can do myself.
Thanks in advance on any help!
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Probably wouldn't be too hard to make a control to do this.
"I've seen more information on a frickin' sticky note!" - Dave Kreskowiak
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Send me code of asp.net for store prosidure
ishan
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Right away sir, would you like your shoes shined too while im at it?
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Ishan1487 wrote: Send me code of asp.net for store prosidure
Response.Write("Do your own homework");
Paul Marfleet
"No, his mind is not for rent
To any God or government"
Tom Sawyer - Rush
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Ishan1487 wrote: Send me code of asp.net for store prosidure
Since you ask so nicely. No.
Tell you what, if you come round look after the kids, tidy the garden, wash the car, I will be more than happy to do this. If you're not prepared to do this for me, then I don't see why I should be prepared to do this for you.
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Hey guys,
I am responsible for converting a project from ASP/JSP to ASP.NET. I was looking through the code and I discovered the following line
<%=[Name]%>
And I cannot find any reference to what such a tag is used for. I am not fluent in web development but I cannot find any documentation relating to <%=[X]%> anywhere.
I realize this messageboard is for ASP.NET but I wasn't sure where else to ask this question.
Any ideas what this tag will be do? What it is used for?
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Is the page using ASP or JSP?
Experience is the sum of all the mistakes you have done.
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It's normally used to put a value in place in the code. Typically, ASP code looked something like this:
<table id="Hello">
<tr><td>
<%=Name%>
</td></tr>
</table> The code is then interpreted by the ASP interpreter, and the Name is written to the response stream in place.
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Hello All,
I am implementing autocomplete functionality for a textbox inside a gridview. For this I am using a Div control to place the data based on the prefix key entered inside textbox.
As far as getting the data into the Div control is concerned, there is absolutely no problem, but the positioning of Div control is troubling me a lot.
I want the Div Control to be outside the gridview and to be placed dynamically just below of the textbox being edited.
So I want to get the position(Left, Top, Height, Width) of a particular row of GridView(Relative to the Document), so that I can place my Div control just below the textbox(Top + Height) using Javascript. Somebody please help me get the physical position of or inside a gridview control.
Thanx in Advance
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Syed Anas Razvi wrote: I want to get the position(Left, Top, Height, Width) of a particular row of GridView
I think, it might be better if you try to find the position (Left, Top, Height, Width) of the textbox being edited instead of find the the position of a particular row of Gridview.
Have you tried this code? http://www.quirksmode.org/js/findpos.html or what about using Prototype JS Lib to find out the position?
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hi ,there .i will go to subdomain from the root site .the root site have a session item which i need to it in the subdomain but when i go to the subdomain from root site not exist session items.
help me .
thanks
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ASP.NET cookies-based session doesn't work with subdomain.. but there are three workaround to achieve your goal.
1) Use "out-of-proc StateServer" instead of normal cookie-based session
OR
2) Use the cookies instead of session...
OR
3) As "=?Utf-8?B?RG91Zw==?=" suggested here, set the value of session in every page..
Response.Cookies["ASP.NET_SessionId"].Value = Session.SessionID;<br />
Response.Cookies["ASP.NET_SessionId"].Domain = ".mydomain.com";
Hope it helps.
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Hi there, does anyone know / have any indication of when the next releae of the asp.net framework will be?! Or what the roadmap is like for the next few years?
I'm only just getting stuck into 2.0 and am wondering if its worth moving to 3.5 already!
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SO, you'll only move to 3.5 when 4.0 comes out ? I'm struggling to understand what the link here is
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )
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Hey Christian,
No i'll not move to 3.5 only when 4 comes out, all i was realy asking was what is the road map for the next few years?
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Hi,
I have two text boxes Email and confirmation Email. I need to force the user to enter confirmation email only when the email textbox is entered. If the value is not entered in the Email textbox then I don’t need to check the confirmation email is entered or not. How to do this in javascript I know I have to write one function which checks for the email textbox if it is empty then display the message after the confirmation email?
How to display the message after the confirmation email?
Which client side event we need to use for the confirmation email to call the javascript function?
Thanks in advance
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In ASP.NET I would use a custom validator to do the checking yourself, you can also use a regular expression in this so it will check if the email is valid. This will create backup checking as well as front end javascript code for you.
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I am thinking about making the switch to ASP.net. I am currently a PHP user.
I tried out Visual Studio and I like the interface (drag and drop is sure a lot nicer than hacking out all of my code).
My question is this:
How does ASP handle CSS?
I noticed that when you style an element using ASP, it puts all of the CSS as inline CSS which is frowned upon.
Does ASP have the ability to place the CSS in a separate file (or stylesheet)? If it does, will it create the style sheet for me? Is there some sort of option that tells the IDE to use an external file instead of inline CSS?
Thanks for the info
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Its only html rendering to it is very similar.
There is usually a CSS file per project.
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