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I don't just need my API Key/Code or not to add simple Map at my site, but I need how to customize Directional cosmetics at MAP.
Thanks
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There is a lot more on that site than just basic code and API key. Read through the documentation. Look through the blogs, examples, etc. Try searching Google. What you are asking is quite specific - so you'll be very lucky if someone codes it for you. My suggestion, do a bit of research. I'm pretty sure you find what you need within the Google blogs.
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Thanks for prompt response!
alternatively I have been searching for long time, as well as asking at forums, so Please remember if you find something like i need, then please share with me.
Because I don't know programming well, therefore I need a basic /initial tips related to my specific topic.
Thanks again!
Qayyom Ashraf
Karachi-PK
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I have a PDF file in which when I click on a email link (mailto) the result opens up 2 Outlook email messages and it also opens up a new IE browser window with the mailto link in the address. How do I get this to open up only 1 new email message and stop opening up a browser window? I've tried a number of different ways to display the mailto link in the PDF and nothing works successfully.
mailto link example: myemailaddress@mycompany.com?subject=test
I've tried with and without the "?subject=test" portion and get the same result.
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Have you tried making it a link without showing the address? Make sure you prepend "mailto:" to the link.
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Hello,
Yes, i have tried both suggestions and neither has worked.
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Have you tried it on other computers/readers?
If you put a sample online - i'll check it isn't just your reader - if you want.
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Hi
I have an activexcontrol which runs at client side and a function lets say
myactivex.function(x)
I am sending this x parameter in a html file.
<html>
<head>
<script language="JavaScript">
function test()
{
myactivex.function("123456");
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<input type="button" name="button" value="button" onclick="test()">
</input></body>
</html>
i am sending this function return value to asp page with post method in a form. everything works fine.
my question is, i dont want users to see when they looked to html source file, the parameter that i sent to function.
How can i solve this problem. Can I use this activex object directly in asp page but it will run on client side not server.
Or how can i send this parameter to function ? using a variable, or another solution ?
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look up "code obfuscators"
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yeah ok we solved this.
we used javascript, it uses ajax post & get methods, then gets parameter from an asp file.
thank you all.
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hi to every one to in this forum...i have one problem to create a folder in drop down list box in ASP page..
Example : as we know when we can create a new folder in our normal yahoo or gmail id..where we just click on the option to create a new folder/label and after that they ask the folder name and after that its added to the drop down list as well to the left panel...so i need the same code....
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masif05 wrote: so i need the same code
Either contact google/yahoo and ask if they will send you it, or write it yourself, or get your money out and pay someone to do it.
This isn't a free coding site.
Bob
Ashfield Consultants Ltd
Proud to be a 2009 Code Project MVP
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I can see they use a flash player to stream the video feeds from the server and to send the web cam stream to server. What flash library I have to use to accomplish that? And what about the back-end?
How do I receive and broadcast the various video feeds? I am not asking for you to give me the complete code, just point to the right technologies and I will do my research.
Thanks
Ian
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"Flash Media Server" is worth googling. It's fairly new.
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I wasn't sure if this should go in Web Dev or ASP.
I'm using a DataList that contains JavaScript in order to fill some textboxes. The DataList pops up in a modal div dialog, and the user clicks an item, filling in two fields on the page. This works fine. The problem occurs when I try to get the values in the code-behind. The values are empty, even though they do in fact contain text on the page. If the user types in their own values, it works like it should. Here's the code.
JavaScript:
function fillLookupField(control, value) {
document.getElementById(getClientId(control)).value = value;
}
getClientId() just returns the ClientId so that the control can be accessed from the JavaScript. Here is part of it:
function getClientId(control) {
switch (control) {
case 'BonusCost':
return '<%= txtBonusCost.ClientId %>';
case 'BonusDesc':
return '<%= txtBonusDesc.ClientId %>';
This is the code-behind for the submit button click:
Dim amount As Integer = Val(txtBonusCost.Text)
Dim desc As String = txtBonusDesc.Text
MsgBox(amount & vbTab & desc)
The message box just displays a zero, so the value of an empty String concatenated with another empty String. I've tried making a hidden field and setting its input the same way, and I have the same issue. Any ideas?
Evan Stoner
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Evan Stoner wrote: Any ideas?
Have you looked at the Page Source from the Browser to see what your server generated javascript getClientId has in it?
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Yes, and it's good. Again, the textboxes DO have the text in them as they should when the JavaScript executes.
Evan Stoner
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Ok, next wild guess is that you have some code initializing the values to empty in an operation that executes prior to the button event handler in the page life cycle sequence.
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No, I don't. I just tried something else that may be helpful or at least interesting. I typed in the values and submitted the form and it worked as it did before. I then used the JavaScript to set its value, but it retained the old value, even though there was a new value in the textbox from the JS. (The old value persisted from the ViewState and was present in the textbox when the page loaded.) Once the page loads, the old values are the ones restored from the ViewState into the textboxes.
If that paragraph doesn't make sense:
1. Values (call them "old values") typed in.
2. Submitted ok, old values detected in code-behind as they should be.
3. Page loads with old values in textboxes.
4. JavaScript inserts new values into textboxes, and they are visually present.
5. Code-behind picks up old values, not the new ones.
6. Page loads with old values in textboxes.
Evan Stoner
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Evan, we could go on like this forever and never get near a solution. Texting is not conducive to debugging. While it is entirely possible you are thoroughly debugging the application, you are not giving that impression in your posts. If in fact you have not performed such work, I strongly suggest you do. Debugging is how you find out exactly what is happening rather than just guessing.
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led mike wrote: Debugging is how you find out exactly what is happening rather than just guessing.
Yusuf
Oh didn't you notice, analogous to square roots, they recently introduced rectangular, circular, and diamond roots to determine the size of the corresponding shapes when given the area. Luc Pattyn[^]
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I've debugged this as well as I can think to. JavaScript can't be "debugged" per se, as far as I know. And at any rate, I'm confident the JS itself is not the problem. I'm just wondering if anyone knows of a difference between an HTML input's value property and the ASP TextBox's Text property. Or maybe something with the page lifecycle.
If you have any advice on what I should specifically look at to debug these issues, I'd be glad to hear it.
Evan Stoner
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Hiiii
How can I implement the Spring modules into JDeveloper...
Thanks in advance
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Pradeep kumar.V wrote: Hiiii
Don't forget to move your finger form the keyboard. Or do you have 'i' key stuck?
Pradeep kumar.V wrote: How can I implement the Spring modules into JDeveloper...Mad
I don't know.
Pradeep kumar.V wrote: Thanks in advanceMad
Why are you mad?
Yusuf
Oh didn't you notice, analogous to square roots, they recently introduced rectangular, circular, and diamond roots to determine the size of the corresponding shapes when given the area. Luc Pattyn[^]
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