I created a simple Master Page in Visual Studio 2008:
<%@ Master Language="VB" CodeFile="MasterPage.master.vb" Inherits="MasterPage" %> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
and got green underlined 'Master' with two warning messages: 1.Validation (ASP.NET): This attribute name must be followed byan equal (=) sign and a value. If the value is in quotation marks, the quotation marks must match. 2. Validation (ASP.NET): Attribute 'Master' is not a valid attribute of element 'Control'.How I can get rid of the messages?
I have an ASP.NET 3.5 Site where, in some places, I am checking if the currently logged on Active Directory user is in a certain AD Security Group. In the Page_Load I'm doing something like this:
if (isInADGroup(UserGUID)) { //proceed }
Now I was wondering, couldn't I just create a Custom Attribute, like some of MVC's security attributes, which runs this check and cancels the execution or displays an error message?
I have a DropDownList on my aspx page and wanted to add ListItem programatically. The item will start from 2 years ago to 1 year later (e.g. from 2009 to 2012) so if the year change, it will be automatic. I also want the current year to be selected by default. In the code behind, I did this:
For i As Integer = (DateTime.Now.Year - 3) To (DateTime.Now.Year + 1) DropDownList1.Items.Add(i.ToString()) Next DropDownList1.SelectedItem.Text = DateTime.Now.Year
As result, I'm having the items in this order: 2011 (selected), 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012. The 2011 is duplicated (I wonder why). When I view the source page on Internet Explorer, I have this:
Now i have a dropdown combo which is manually binded to Builder Table , what i want is that it would disable all those builders in the dropdown to be selected which are residing in Project Table.
An error occurred during the processing of /_layouts/MyPage/Info.aspx. Literal expressions like '<%$Resources:wss,okbutton_accesskey%>' are not allowed. Use <asp:Literal runat="server" Text="<%$Resources:wss,okbutton_accesskey%>" /> instead
That doesn't work in this situation as that would mean nesting the Literal between the quotes of the accesskey attribute, which causes a "The tag contains duplicate 'ID' attributes" error.
Is there a way to use a string from a resource without having to change the input to an asp:Button? I guess there has to be a way using <%=, but I don't know how I would address the resource itself?
I have a VS 2003 Web app that I'm creating. I'm using a Panel control and I'm trying to apply a CSS class to this panel. However, when I try coding the following statement
<asp:Panel class="pnl2" runat="server">
it doesn't like the "class" attribute saying "could not find any attribute 'class' of element panel"? I'm used to using VS 2005 and higher and haven't seen this before. What am I doing wrong?
I'm new to ASP.NET and MVC in particular. Now, I'm trying to understand if I can easily get values of custom attributes of submitted data. For example, When writing something like this inside a form (which works and posts and I can get the checkbox value) <%= Html.CheckBox("cb1", new { listen = "listen:6" }) %> Can I get the value of "listen" directly or do I need JS? (I know I can just use hidden fields, but I'm I'm asking anyway)
i'm trying to host an .net framework4.0 application in IIS7. i got an error while clicking on the manage module in modules .like ("Unrecognized attribute 'targetFramework'. Note that attribute names are case-sensitive. ") .I changed my application poll to .net4.0.I am able to browse my application
I installed Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate Trial and converted existing asp.net 2.0 web application and I am getting this error: znrecognized attribute 'targetFramework'. Note that attribute names are case-sensitive. It's coming from this section in the web.config which was auto-generated by VS2010 when I converted the project:
I am developing asp.net mobile application. I am using LINQ to XML to query XML file. I am using the following query to retrieve the name & value of the query dynamically as follows
var TotalManifolds = from MF in FieldRoot.Element("FIELD-DEFINITION").Element("MANIFOLDS").Elements("MANIFOLD") join SLT in FieldRoot.Element("FIELD-DEFINITION").Element("SLOTS").Elements("SLOT") on (string)MF.Attribute("MID") equals (string)SLT.Attribute("PARENT") select new { SlotName = (string)SLT.Attribute("NAME").Value, SlotValue = (string)SLT.Attribute("NAME").Value };
In the following statement of above query I want to retrive the name of the attribure dynamically without explicitly specifying the name of the attribute SlotName = (string)SLT.Attribute("NAME").Value Here I am explicitly specifying the name. I want to code which can dynamically retrieve the name of the attribute. I am new to Linq to xml. how this can be done programatically? or can you provide me the link through which I can resolve the above issue ?
We're trying to get a conditional attribute to work, case in point, there's a boolean (checkbox) that if checked, its related text is required. So, ideally we'd have something like ...
public bool Provision { get; set; }
[ConditionalRequirement(IsNeededWhenTrue = Provision)] public string ProvisionText { get; set; }
Is this even possible?
Alternate idea (not as elegant?) public bool Provision2 { get; set; } [PropertyRequired(RequiredBooleanPropertyName = "Provision2")] public string Provision2Text { get; set; }
I have been trying to use the [Remote] attribute to perform remote validation in MVC3, but the namespace/type cannot be found. I thought it was in the System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations assembly, but I have checked in the Object Browser and I can't find it.
I have a RadioButtonList with three ListItems, like this:
[Code]....
TrueRuleCondition, FalseRuleCondition, and CustomRuleCondition are protected constants in the code-behind file that I want to use as the values for my listitems. Unfortunately, the values get treated as literal values instead of having the values of the variables inserted. Does anyone know of a way to do this or why this doesn't work as I expect it to?