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Comments by Street Racers (Top 14 by date)
Street Racers
1-Nov-12 2:47am
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try to set the "auto postback" property to true.
Street Racers
1-Nov-12 2:43am
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Use "inner join" based on the primary key.
Street Racers
30-Oct-12 3:02am
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give full error details, including the stack information
Street Racers
30-Oct-12 0:29am
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good catch. thanks for the comment. now i have changed the code.
Street Racers
30-Oct-12 0:22am
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please revert back if you face any issue.
Street Racers
30-Oct-12 0:19am
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mark as answer, if it works. thanks
Street Racers
29-Oct-12 11:33am
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I do agree, it's not a good practice, but it's a very simple solution without any complex or expensive operation. Even I had doubt why two loops: one 'for' loop and one 'foreach' loop(Two times looping and wasting memory is also not good practice & expensive).
Street Racers
29-Oct-12 8:25am
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updated the solution. Please check and revert back if any problem.
Street Racers
29-Oct-12 5:02am
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windows or web application?
Street Racers
26-Oct-12 6:07am
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what is the problem?
Street Racers
26-Oct-12 3:01am
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You mean to say, html div with contenteditable property set to true?
Street Racers
25-Oct-12 6:53am
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what is the problem?
Street Racers
25-Oct-12 1:26am
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you mean while pasting from msword etc., you are getting extra html tags and attributes?
Street Racers
23-Oct-12 2:56am
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windows or web application?
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