I have a form to insert University major relation to uniBol table. TextBox3 takes University names and Textbox2 Takes majors. unibol contains uniID(university ID) and bolID (major ID). When I enter something on the textboxes containing unicode it doesn't return any ID. How should I go for it to work properly?
need information regarding how to use Unicode characters in ASP.NET in SDK and what are the data types to be used in it. I have come accross this concept for the first time..All I know id basically we want support for all languages that's why we have opted for Unicode support.
Currently I'm writing an ASP.net webforms app, which works with a table containing 15 fields. I'm using LINQ to SQL which is very good to use and everything, but when i need to bind the fields with the text boxes (15 of em), whats the best way currently I'm doing this
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Also what should i do to implement the Move next and move previous functionality like a recordset i mean how can i move to the next/previous "student" in db.Students collection.
I am trying to set value to Textbox from the query Linq to SQL , I can fill the gridview , and I can only set FirstOrDefault to textbox
what I need to count the record of my table then add the field emailaddress to textbox1 and then add ";" and then go to next record , it was vert easy using reader , but in LINQ is very hard
am working on a application, there i need to find that whether there are any Unicode character in a string or not, I have to check a string for Unicode character but i don't know how to find out Unicode character from any string.
The URL is [URL] like that. I got q="%e0%b8%93"; actually the correct value is ณ . So I don't know client side encoding is wrong or server side encoding is wrong?
I have Unicode text being displayed on an ASP.NET page. The text is enclosed by two square brackets, as soon as Arabic text appears the ending bracket goes reverse, e.g."[Hi there]" becomes "[ [arabic". Is this a browser issue? The brackets are hard-coded and only the enclosing text is dynamic.
Here is some sample code. The variable resultString contains the Unicode text.
I have gone through my DB and code so far, I have hit a problem. For a particular enrty in my DB I pick up descriptions and tags (both are strings)for japanese language. Now, in a ASP.NET page,the description is shown fine but the tags which are japanese as well, are replaced with ? marks, what am I doing wrong here? The same page displays description fine but within a <div>, tags are replaced by ? marks. The code is as follows
How can I pass the result of the linq to a textbox?
Code: string search = txtSearchPO.Text; IPSBLL.TransactionInfo dbInfo = new IPSBLL.TransactionInfo(); var q = from info in dbInfo.GetTransactionInfo() where info.PONumber == search select info; txtPONumber.Text = q;
I need to access the column data something like this:
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DataTable.Rows[index].columnName How can I do that in LINQ?
I have a label in ASP.NET 2.0(C#). The label should display a dutch language text that is "Sähköpostiosoite", I tried setting the Label.Text both from markup and code-behind but what I see in the browser response is "Sähköpostiosoite".
Originally assigned string "Sähköpostiosoite" get replaced with "Sähköpostiosoite".
I'm using the FileUpload server control to upload a HTML document previously saved(as webpage; filtered) from MS Word. The charset is windows-1252.The document has smart quotation marks(curly) as well as regular quotes. It also has some blank spaces(apparently) that when looked deeply are characters other than the normal TAB or SPACE.When capturing the file content in a StreamReader, those special characters are translated to question marks. I assume its because the default encoidng is UTF-8 and the file is Unicode.
I went ahead and created the StreamReader using Unicode encoding, then replacing all the unwanted characters with the correct ones(code that I actually found in stackoverflow). This seems to work....just that I cant convert the string back to UTF-8 to display it in a asp:literal. The code is there, its supposed to work....but the output(ConvertToASCII) is unreadable.Please look below:
Also, as I said before, there are some more "transparent" characters that seem to correspond to where the word doc has numbering indentation that I have no idea how to capture their unicode value to replace them....so if you have any tips,
I'm looking for a good Forum to include in my application. find Community Server toouseful but it is notopen source, any Sugesstion will appriciate.this forum should have an API to extend. and support Unicode
I have created a DLL to run javascript. I am trying to pass string value (for javascript) " 'Navy' " to ASPX page from .cs file. On ASPX page this value gets translated to " 'Navy' ". I was wondering why there is an automatic conversion. I want to see the result as "Navy". Here is code:
Am developing a SMS Application, from there I have to send Arabic text by SMS, problem is that SMS Gateway does not accept Arabic text directly, Gateway accept Arabic text in Unicode/UCS2 format. So I need code to convert Arabic text in Unicode Format.