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You could buy VS 2005, or Microsoft are currently giving a 180 day trial of 2005 professional. I don't think asknig somebody to FTP you a commercial piece of software is a good idea - certainly not on this site anyway!
Regards
Angel
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The sooner you fall behind, the longer you have to catch up.
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Hey , thnx for the advice , but i want you know that if i could buy it i would , but unfortunatley we don't have it here in morocco & also i doon't have a credit card so how can buy that stuff ?
thank you anyway
try to be good if you can't be the best
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Asking someone to give you commercial software isn't the answer either. It's called piracy.
You don't need a credit card. Services such as PayPal can be used to purchase items and services.
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oh , really ? & who's going to give me that sh*t you ?
look man , i respect that guy who said that this is not a way to ask a software know why ? because he said it politely
so without insulting in this furom because i respect persons here , go away & do never answer my questions if you want ok ? it was just a suggestion , if i have it i wouldn't ask , now i ask you for the next time to use your mind before posting a teas
try to be good if you can't be the best
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Mohammed Amine wrote: give me that sh*t
Talk about being polite.
I did give you the suggestion of using PayPal.
Mohammed Amine wrote: go away ... use your mind before posting
From your previous posts, including the one that was removed from the site because of it's extremely rude and vulgar language, it is clear that you can not abide by the edicate of this community. I believe it is you that needs to go away until you can use your mind and civility in posting questions/reponses to this forum.
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Mohammed Amine wrote: try to be good if you can't be the best
And you are not trying to be good even.
Best Regards,
Apurva Kaushal
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Good day Y'all. I'm having a problem using a GridView with Edit Functionality. As can be seen below, I'm
using an SqlDataSource control to connect to a MySQL Odbc provider.
<asp:GridView ID="GridView1"
AutoGenerateColumns="false"
AutoGenerateEditButton="true"
DataSourceID="Hotel"
DataKeyNames="reservation_id" runat="server">
<Columns>
<asp:BoundField DataField="reservation_id" ReadOnly="True" HeaderText="ID" />
<asp:BoundField DataField="room_type" HeaderText="Client ID" />
<asp:BoundField DataField="room_number" HeaderText="Room Type" />
</Columns>
</asp:GridView>
<asp:SqlDataSource ID="Hotel" runat="server"
ConnectionString="Dsn=Hotel"
ProviderName="System.Data.Odbc"
SelectCommand="SELECT reservation_id, room_type, room_number FROM reservations WHERE room_number IS NULL;"
UpdateCommand="UPDATE reservations SET room_type=@room_type, room_number=@room_number WHERE reservation_id=@reservation_id;">
</asp:SqlDataSource>
Problem is that when I view the web page and edit a row, after clicking on the Update Linkbutton, the
GridView as well as the MySQL monitor shows no updates. I'll appreciate any help.
Live in fragments no longer. Only connect.
-- modified at 8:17 Thursday 20th July, 2006
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I'm not big on the grid view, but would you not need to tell the update command which field s relate to which parameters?
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I actually tried declaring the parameters, even though I didn't include the code, but it still didn't work.
Live in fragments no longer. Only connect.
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Because you are using the SqlDataSource control to connect to the ODBC database, so you might need to check a couple of things regarding to the parameters:
+ Use the correct place holder.
+ Use the correct order of the parameters.
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please what do you mean by placeholders and could you give me examples.
Thanx
Live in fragments no longer. Only connect.
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By this I mean the ODBC does not support named parameters, but the positional parameters, so you will use the placeholder ? instead. Also, when you define the update parameters, they should appear in the correct order as: room_type, room_number, and reservation_id. The sample code looks something like:
<asp:SqlDataSource ID="Hotel" runat="server"
ConnectionString="Dsn=Hotel"
ProviderName="System.Data.Odbc"
SelectCommand="SELECT reservation_id, room_type, room_number FROM reservations WHERE room_number IS NULL;"
UpdateCommand="UPDATE reservations SET room_type=?, room_number=? WHERE reservation_id=? ;">
<UpdateParameters>
<asp:Parameter Name="room_type"/>
<asp:Parameter Name="room_number"/>
<asp:Parameter Name="reservation_id"/>
</UpdateParemeters>
</asp:SqlDataSource> For more information, see:
Using Parameters with the SqlDataSource Control [^]
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Hi ,
please i want to know how to add some controls into ma application but with code not with design
i want to write this
Me.textbox1.location = system.drawing.point(74,65)
i don't know somehting like that but the problem is that this doesn't work i think because it is not in his place , actually i don't know
i want you tell me how to do this because i need it
i will explain to you to let you know the case
i product a wire & each wire use two reels , each real has its section & .... but the problem is that i don't know how many reels in each wire so i need to ask for the number of reels used in that wire & depond on this number i will add controls , for each number i will add a textbox , label , dropdownlist ....
can you tell me how to do that ?
thank you
try to be good if you can't be the best
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This KB[^] can get you started working on dynamic controls. Because you don't know the number of dynamic controls to build, so you need to persist it in the ViewState for example so that you can base on this to rebuild the dynamic control on postback.
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Hi,
Is is possible to deploy a web application simultaneously on more than 1 IIS server using vs.net setup project(auto deployment wizard)?
Please update if any one knows it.
HV
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The VS setup project is not that strong to allow you to deploy a web application to multiple servers. I think that you need to handle it on your own.
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Hi minhpc_bk,
Thank you.
Do you have idea on any another deployment tool which supports the deployment to multiple server?
Will "Wise for Visual Studio" work?
Also as you mentioned with VS.Net setup we have to handle it by our own. Can you give me some idea on how to go about it.It will be helpful.
Thank you,
HV
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hiraljv wrote: Do you have idea on any another deployment tool which supports the deployment to multiple server?
Will "Wise for Visual Studio" work?
I don't know, you may need to check out the documetation of Wise as well as Install Shield to see if they support what you need.
hiraljv wrote: Also as you mentioned with VS.Net setup we have to handle it by our own. Can you give me some idea on how to go about it.It will be helpful.
Basically, when the web setup project runs, it will create a virtual directory at the default web server on the current machine, do some configurations, and copy the content files. So I think you can manage to use the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to connect to the selected servers, and make a web site, and copy the web pages to the destination location. If you're not familiar with WMI, you can search for "create web site with C#" or something like that on google, and you can start with from there.
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Where i can download IIS 5.0 ..I have Window XP operating system.
Life is not easy ,let's make it.
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It's part of the OS, and you can choose to install from the Add/Remove Windows Components. But if you use the XP Home Edition, you may only need the built-in server in VS 2005.
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Hi all,
have you any idea about maximum length of URL in IE?
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Maximum URL length is 2,083 characters in Internet Explorer
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