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Hi:
i am creating controls on a webpage dynamically and then want to get all page controls using "page.controls.count" but it is not getting page controls
anybody have any idea??
thanx
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When you created your dynamic controls, did you add the controls to the Page.Controls collection?
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thanx for ur reply
yes i added it to the page controls.
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Might be the controls are not getting added to the page
Where are you adding the controls to the page ?
First check by debugging the application
Thanks and Regards
Sandeep
If If you look at what you do not have in life, you don't have anything,
If you look at what you have in life, you have everything... "
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Are you counting the controls on postback? On a postback, you have to create and add all the controls again.
"More functions should disregard input values and just return 12. It would make life easier." - comment posted on WTF
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Is there any mechanism to take the screenshot of the desktop along with the mouse pointer?
Here what i need is an image of the desktop in which it contains the mouse pointer.
Thanks in Advance
Ramu Medida.
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Thank you very much.
Thanks and regards
Ramu
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Where can I find the GLUT and GLAUX Libraries in c# ?
Noha
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Noharyiasa wrote: Where can I find the GLUT and GLAUX Libraries
You mean other than on the internet?
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Hi,
I have problem in retrieving the value of a column of selected row in DataGridView control using c#.net 2005
VijayaRam
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easy one
<br />
public String returnGridViewCellValue(GridViewRow row, String fieldName)<br />
{<br />
String result = String.Empty;<br />
<br />
try<br />
{<br />
result = DataBinder.Eval(row.DataItem, fieldName).ToString();<br />
}<br />
catch<br />
{<br />
result = String.Empty;
}<br />
<br />
return result;<br />
}<br />
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Here is an example(getting the value of a cell of the first row selected ):
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DatagridView oGrid;<br />
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if( oGrid.SelectedRows.Count>0 )<br />
{<br />
object oValue = oGrid.SelectedRows[0].Cells[0].Value;<br />
}<br />
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if( oGrid.SelectedRows.Count>0 )<br />
{<br />
object oValue = oGrid.SelectedRows[0].Cells["colName"].Value;<br />
}<br />
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Does anyone know a good tutorial on how to program a html form filler in C#?
I searched the web but found nothing.
Please help. thx
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Do you try to programm a spambot which
automatically fills the sign up forms of webpages?
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pdluke wrote: sign up forms of webpages
But most of the signup forms now have a little-to-big CAPTCHA to 'contain' the efforts of such spambots right?
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Thats true,
but there are a lot of tools that can decode CAPTCHA,
more or less well.
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No im not trying to create a spam bot. I want to research the connection between IE and a program in C#. Im going to university next year and i want to make a good portfolio.
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Bone2003 wrote: the connection between IE and a program in C#
What?
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I want to use my program to fill in a form on a webpage. So its a connection between my program and Internet explorer for example. And again its not for a spam bot.
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pdluke wrote: but there are a lot of tools that can decode CAPTCHA
I challenge you to find one that can beet >75% of CAPTCHA's
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O righttt....
Can somebody help me?
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I am working on a program that generates a C# class (with constructors and properties) by giving its members and their types. My problem is how can I find out what using directive to write at the beginning of the file so that the class file will compile even if , for example, the user gives as an input an Arraylist member.
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The simple answer is: you can not do that.
If I ask for a Timer, how could you possibly know whether I want
- a Windows.Forms.Timer
- a Threading.Timer
- a Timers.Timer
all of these are standard classes in .NET
Apart from that, you could either search all the system dll's using reflection
(that will take way too much time), or include a little Dictionary that you
populate by programmatically adding those entries that you consider important,
and interact with the user about everything else.
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Thank you for your answer. I guess the dictionary solution is the only one I have to address this issue. In case a user wants to add a type of class that is not contained in my collection I will let him/her to add the appropiate namespace to the dictionary .Is there a faster way than reflection to find out if the namespace is correct?
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