MVC is formatting my code horribly, and I was wondering if you can turn it off? I feel the answer is no, but I was hoping VS 2010 had built in a setting...Here's what its formatting as:
I want to put some kind of text editor on my website which allows the user to manipulate the formatting of text. I would also like it to be possible for a user to copy/paste text from an existing webpage and it keep the formatting i.e. markup tags, font weight, bullet points. I just dont know hoe to go about this but the information must be there as when you copy from a web page into ms Word it keeps the format.
Why does the gridview put everything in a table?! Is there a way to not have the gridview generate any html what-so-ever and just use what I have in the ItemTemplate?
I have a clean installation of Windows 7 with VS2010 RTM and am trying to get the ASP.NET Development Server to work. When I run the project, the WebDev server starts and shows that it's listening on port x on localhost. I've tried:telnet to the port. The port is not listening. running netstat -o shows that the WebDev server is in fact not listening on any port. manually changing the WebDev port to a different port and restarted VS without effect. I have Windows Firewall turned off entirely and am not running any other firewall software either.
I have a Contact us form where the user inputs certain data and it sends to a email address ive specified. This is working well however i cannot format the email properly for example i want the email address they enter to come up as the from address in the email sent to my inbox. Im also looking to send the "name field" which i cannot do at the moment, in my code. It will only take 2 arguments and i cannot add any other fields into it.
I am trying to format a number in a GridView that is in in pounds into pence.e.g. 0.0106 to 1.06Is it possible to archive this with the DataFormatString on the GridView? Or would it make more sense to do the conversion within the stored procedure?
I have a column, which is an int, that has seconds stored in it, basically it is how long a user stayed on a form. My end users would like to see the display of how long a user stayed on the form in format of hh:mm:ss.
I have various classes which all contain address details, i.e. AddressLine1, AddressLine2, AddressLine3, Suburb, Town, etc.
On the front end, I need to format the address in a particular way, i.e.
AddressLine1<br /> AddressLine2<br /> Suburb State Postcode
If AddressLine2 does not exist or empty, don't show it. Quite straight-forward. I am trying to determine the best way to show this info. At the moment, the Address property of each class calls a FormatAddress method which writes out the html string. This exists as a method of the class. My opinion is that any formatting should exist from the front-end control i.e. ascx etc. However, if these DetailClasses need to format the same address info, what would be the best option, also making it easier to maintain?
I have the following code, which generates insert queries
For Each f As String In Directory.GetFiles(d) objSQLStringBuilder.Append("insert into table1 (full_path, file_name) values ('" & f.Replace("'", "''") & "', '" & f.Remove(0, Len(d) + 1).Replace("'", "''") & "');") Next
However, the paths which it finds are formatted as follows c:program filesmicrosoft officewinword.exe I need to format the paths as follows file:///c:/program%20files/microosoft%20office/winword.exe. How can I modify the above code to do this?
I've been wrestling with this for a while, and I just can't seem the get the correct amount of quotes in the correct place, so as a last resort, I'm hoping someone could attempt to correct it.
In this section, I am trying to manually add in tabs and line spaces so the string is formatted when displayed via the pre tag. But this does not work.
I don't know how to get spaces, tabs, carriage returns into that string which are recognizable by the pre tag, as environment.newline and/or vbtab make no difference.
ORIGINAL QUESTION:
Is it possible to display HTML as text on your page in a formatted manner? For example, it should contain white spaces, tabs etc etc for readability purposes:
From another question, I have learned how to display HTML as text as follows:
My rdlc tabular report has Total Variance column . It values can (+) or (-) . So i need to show those values in different colours . Are there any way to do it.
is it possible to do manual formatting of the controls (length, placement, width etc..) on the web form..? right now when we start VS 2008 and if we place any control then it automatically sets the left side and top of that control as per the previous control.. is there any way to make it work link VS 2003 which is manual and free to work..
I'm using ASP.NET VB. I've to export my data (which is in dataset) into excel. Most important thing is I've to put a Report heading on Excel file with font formating like Bold, font size, I've to make bold a headings of columns and have to change the font of complete report.
I have a calculation that takes place utilizing the TimeSpan.FromTicks method, the result is stored in a TimeSpan object. The calculation itself is working correctly, but I'd like to format the result a bit nicer than it is and I can't figure out how to format a TimeSpan.
The result from the TimeSpan is:
00:00:04.6153846
I'd like to remove any preceding zero's and round up to the second decimal place, such as:
4.62
Does anyone know how I might be able to accomplish this? I can't seem to find a .NET 'built in' solution.
What is the proper way to.. escape if that is the proper term, that html entity so that it will produce the output Code: 8:53 am and the non breaking space is rendered correctly be the browser?
I am currently writing a small templating system in ASP.NET to allow users to add content. For example, the user can enter the string (variable type is string).
topHeader[x] = "They think it's all over. It is now!";
However, one change that's needed is the ability to add some basic HTML tags within this content, so the following can be done
topHeader[x] = "They think it's all over. <strong>It is now!</strong>" or
topHeader[x] = "They think it's all over. <a title="Football News" href="URL">It is now!</a>";
If you add such things into strings now they are not formatted as HTML, but I want to somehow escape them so that they can be. Naturally I've looked on the Internet for the answer, but as Razor is fairly new there's not much out there to help me out.