I am reading names from a file, some of them have special spanish characters like this: ñ
My end goal is to replace the special characters, however when I read the names into a string and then put a breakpoint and run my program in debug to see what I'm reading in my watch window shows a square in place of the special characters as if it's having problems reading the special characters.
EX:Muñoz from the file
is displayed
Mu�oz in my vb.net string
what I need to do so that my vb.net code and correctly read the special characters?
I gave an option to user to change password but the text boxes are taking - / @ (special characters). How to check at runtime that user may not enter these characters?
Using vb.net 2005/asp.net I thought I had the issue solved: I have some strings with spanish characters such as "ñ" and I need to replace characters with their non-spanish equivalent, ex: the example I just mentioned would be changed to "n".
I have one web page that has some spanish contents , in design view it shows fine , but when I view it in browser, it shows gibberish character, for instance: i have following character in desing view Unión and it gets dispalyed Unión in browser what am I doing wrong, or is there any reference I am missing.
I recently switched from freetextbox to the built in Ajax editor because of issues ftb had with update panels. The Ajax editor works great except for one problem, it messes up my spanish characters. For instance, it will replace ñ with ? and post the to my database. Is there anyway to not make it do this and leave it as the actual ñ ? if the same characters is placed in a standard textbox it will submit with no problem.
I want user to enter name in Arabic if the user enter in english it should give Message " Enter Message In Arabic " and same for English if user try to enter in arabic it should give a message "Enter Name in English"Â ...
I have a problem. I have a textbox where i enter the amount and in another textbox the amount in words comes automatically. The function appended below works fine when the amount entered is without a decimal. But if the amount entered has a decimal, then the function gives an error. Can anyone check the same and tel me a solution.Wat i want is suppose the amount entered in 2345.68 the amount in words should come, Rupees two thousand three hundred forty fve and sixty eight paisa only. if the decimal is not entered then the function gives proper result.
I am trying to create a textbox in which user can enter time in the format say: 19:25 User can just enter time in the above mentioned format and nothing else. Other than using the MaskededitExtender of Ajax, which is the best possible way to achieve this?
I have a asp:textbox control followed by a button.The textbox is multiple lines, but when users hit 'enter' to go to the next line (trying to do a carriage return), the button 'onclick' event is executed. how do I change that?
I have two textboxes and one Button control.....In first TextBox when press enter key moves to next textbox(Barcode) and when i press enter in barcode textbox it fires the button click event......till that its ok....But what happening after fireing the Button click even on enter in Barcode Textbox its going back to focus on first textbox.........But i want this to stay in same Barcode TextBox to scan more barcodes.
(e.keyCode ? e.keyCode : e.charCode); var key = e.which; if (key == 13) { e.preventDefault(); var nxtIdx = $inp.index(this) + 1; $(":input:text:eq(" + nxtIdx + ")").focus(); }
I'd like to have an asp.net textbox that people can paste content into and it works like notepad, i.e. no formatting or special characters will get entered. I take text and pass it to a web service which manipulates it and converts it into a tab delimited file. The problem I've experienced is sometimes people copy from MS Word and paste that content in and somehow even the tab characters etc. get passed to the web service. I run routines now to strip that information out but it would be so much easier if the textbox on the web page didn't capture anything but the text itself, i.e. visible characters (numbers, letters, punctuation).