I have a timestamp that's 13:11:13 and I want it to say 1:11:13 P.M. No biggie - I can convert this myself easily (if >12 subtract 12 and append P.M. otherwise leave alone and append A.M., I guess...) but I thought I'd find a method somewhere. Is there any?
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 website which created first by Visual Studio 2005, then I convert in to Visual Studio 2008 and currently using Visual Studio 2008. After Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1, HTML 5 and CSS 3 seem to be available. I want to convert my website to a VS 2010 website which uses HTML5.
How can this be done?
Is it possible to convert it to an ASP.NET Web Application while I'm porting it from VS2008 to Visual Studio 2010 ?
I know how to convert a website to web application in Visual Studio 2008 but I haven't used Visual Studio 2010 and have no idea about the differences.
I am working on a .NET web application and I'm trying to use ajax CalendarExtender for the users to specify a specific date. For some reason, when I click the icon to display the calendar, the background seems to be transparent, shown below:
What could be the reason for this?
I've tried googling it but it seems nobody has worked it out yet.
I've also tried setting up it's z-index property to as high value as 5000000 but still doesn't work.
I've placed a JQuery datepicker control in my aspx Page. It is used as one of a number of items to filter against. In the client to make the datepicker function as per the JQuery Website I have declared:
Code:
<input type="text" id="datepicker"/>
because this is client side, back on the server, I cannot do datepicker.value etc I dont really want to perform a Client AJAX Post method just to get this one value back to the server. picking up the value of the input control. If I set runat="server" against the control, then the datepicker no longer functions as it's no longer clientside.
I have two calendar controls on my page for a user to specify a start and end date. The earliest record was created on 05/27/2011 and the latest was created on 06/22/2011 so I wanted to initialize each calendar to those dates respectively (I will get these dates when I run a database query). It is working in that the calendar properties are set correctly but I want the page to display the calendar of those months instead of defaulting to August. How do I get the calendar page to flip back three months and display May?
I have numerous web sites created over the years. Some were created using FrontPage with aspx pages added that were created in VS 2003 or VS 2005. Others were web sites that were actually created with VS 2005 or 2008. All these older sites reside in the C:Inetpubwwwroot folder of my present development computer, with only the .sln and the .suo files residing in the project folder. All of the sites have counterparts on the Internet.I am about to build a new computer and would prefer to only install VS 2010 on it. When Previously building new computers, I installed VS 2005 and VS 2008 so that I could administer
i have added to my web.config page this instruction:
<globalization culture="en-GB"></globalization>
all the dates in my web page are formated as dd/mm/yyyy but my database is still under mm/dd/yyyy is there a way to also change the format of sqlexpress to dd/mm/yyyy ?
I am using .Net Framework 4.0 along with Asp.net C# and using Jquery with Ajax for retrieving data but medium is used name as JSON So whenever we retrieve date from database using JSON its show in this format /Date(1297246301973)/. How can i convert this into as normal date like (mm/dd/yyyy)?You better understand like this.My input Date is : 14/2/2011 My output Date is : /Date(1297246301973)/
I want to be able to get specific website thumbnails and display them in an ImageBox. The easiest I've found is using a web service. Unforntuantely, most of these services don't allow me to just attach a URL. If I could, then I would just assign the URL of the ImageBox as the URL.
Instead, they force me to use JavaScript like this:
I have a UserControl with two labels and a slider control on it. I have a javascript function that is called when the value of the slider changes, and it is supposed to update the text of the labels. The ascx code is:
When I put this control on a page it works just fine. I drag the slider, the labels update with the new values. However, I actually need a large number of these controls on my page (around 10-20 I think), and this is where the problems start. When I change the slider on one of these UserControls, it changes the text of only the labels in the LAST instance of this UserControl on the page. It seems that the 'document.getElementById' function actually searches through the entire page rather than just the one UserControl. How can I fix this? How can I get the two label controls from this current UserControl instance, and not any other instance on the page?
now the display style of this div is hidden. so i have a Javascript that runs when i close my popup. the first thing that javascript does is to populate two textboxes and show this div. It populate the textboxes nicely , but it fails to show or unhide the div. i have tried to set of code example using the normal javascript and also JQuery as depicted below
Code: $('#divGoogleEarthMap').css('display', "block;"); and
Code: var div = document.getElementById("divGoogleEarthMap"); div.style.display = "block"; or
Code: document.getElementById('divGoogleEarthMap').style.display = 'block'; but still my Element cant be displayed.
This is weird: When I try to debug ASP.NET web application, Visual Studio 2010 gives me this message "Script debugging of your application is disabled in Internet Explorer", but in my IE 7 (Internet Options --> Advanced), both "Disable Script Debugging" checkboxes are not checked.
I want some drag and drop stuff on my website. I found some javascript that works when using it with a simple html page, but when I tried to put it in my asp site it doesn't.
In site.master (between the head tags):
Code: <script type="text/javascript" src="~/Scripts/Javscriptfile.js"></script> and then: Code: <body onload="redips.drag.init()">
And the error is:
Microsoft JScript runtime error: 'redips' is undefined
I used to have intellisense for Javascript, including JQuery, in Visual Web Developer 2008. However in 2010 it has disappeared. I have tried resetting my settings,