MVC :: How To Use Adobe Live Cycle Forms
May 17, 2010I have a requirement in my application like we have adobe live cycle designer forms it is embeded in aspx pages. how to use it in mvc.
View 2 RepliesI have a requirement in my application like we have adobe live cycle designer forms it is embeded in aspx pages. how to use it in mvc.
View 2 RepliesWe are creating a composite server control. It will have few other controls. I am confused where exactly to write the code ie in which event. Is page life cycle and control life cycle follow the same event order?
View 2 RepliesLive Chat is a very famous tool on websites, and the operators use a special web/windows interface to talk to the clients.What I want to implement is to specify some email accounts, and when the client click's the live chat and starts typing, his/her instant messages are delivered to the available email account. My operators can talk back to them as if they are on their friends list.I don't need to require any login or registration for clients to use this Live Chat.So are there any ideas about how to implement such a thing? Are there any good third-party-modules that already do that?
View 4 RepliesI am using a generic handler (indicator.ashx) to create a graphic that is overlayed from information from a table (called LIVE) from our SQL database. This is working very well and I am very happy with the results.
However I am having an undesirable issue where the query string that is used for this is also being accessed by another page (called ReceiveLive.aspx) which is populating our LIVE table with data when we don't want this. I have been able to track this issue down to our generic handler that seems to populate this table with data whenever the handler is accessed.
The query string that is used to access our graphic through our generic handler is
http://mydomain.com/indicator.ashx?ID=ABC001.
Our other page that writes data to our LIVE database used the query string
http://mydomain.com/live.aspx?ID=ABC001 which is normally only accessed by a small piece of software that sits on the users PC and sends the data when necessary.
My question is this: How do I prevent data from being written to our LIVE table via the Live.aspx page everytime a query string is processed by my indicator.ashx is accessed?
If a web designer created a Adobe Illustrator file with 10 templates for the website, can I use the file in the asp.net web form?
View 1 RepliesNeed to check with you all does it possible to import the slices created using Adobe Fireworks into a .apsx web form ? First time using Fireworks, not sure Visual Studio 2008 support external importing or not.
View 1 RepliesIs there is a way I can convert my aspx page to PDF using the Adobe writer?
I have visited all the posts in asp.net forums ( Is there any solution in which I don't have to use a third party tool )
I am able to get a token with Windows Live Delegate Authentication samples provided by Microsoft.
Now I want to access emails (New, Read, Unread etc) from live account. How can I achieve it with the help of Windows Live Delegate Authentication? Are there any examples for the same?
The Samples given by Microsoft are not related to emails.
I am using code to cycle though my gridview to add amounts in each row. The trouble is that I have the page set to allow paging. My amounts are only adding the amounts on the current page. I will post my code below
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ASP.Net page life cycle events with code example C#
View 1 RepliesIm building a web application that displays a xfdf document. When we are testing in adobe 5 and we can't stop adobe opening outside the webpage. The user clicks the report and it should open in the browser but instead it opens in adobe it appears to work in everything but adobe 5. We have previously done this with out any problems. Any ideas? This is a snippet of the xfdf
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><xfdf xmlns="http://ns.adobe.com/xfdf/" xml:space="preserve"> <fields> <field name="fld_AccomAttic"> <value>0</value> </field> <field name="fld_AccomBathroom"> <value>1</value> </field> <field name="fld_AccomBedrooms"> <value>3</value> </field> <field name="fld_AccomCellars"> <value>0</value> </field> <field name="fld_AccomGarages"> <value>Off</value> </field><f href="{report name}"/></xfdf>
I want to find out the page life cycle of a page contains: master page, content page, user controls. I have seem a guru posted the whole events sequence of such a page here in this forum but can't not find it again. give me the link to that post or provide answer directly?
View 2 RepliesHow to determine whether the Adobe Acrobat Reader has been installed or not on the client PC?
View 7 RepliesOur ASP.NET application allows the users to review any number of PDF forms. A simple listbox holds filenames and the forms are displayed inside a standard iFrame. The setup is simple and effective: when the user clicks on a filename, that filename is loaded into the iFrame, and shown to the user.
Users are allowed to digitally sign the forms. For appearance purposes, a bitmap of the user' signature is generated and placed in the appropriate location of the PDF form.
The bitmap file format is GIF, and the background is transparent.
We use iTextSharp for form-filling, and we also use iTextSharp to place the bitmap on the forms. Nothing special.
We can readily verify that the signature bitmap is correctly placed on the form, and that the bitmap itself is definitely transparent.
Problem 1:
After placing the bitmap of the user' signature on the form, the form is reloaded and displayed to the user (for verification) and, in most cases, the forms do not display the bitmap. Opening the PDF reveal that the bitmap has been placed and is definitely visible in Adobe Reader (9 and 10 - these are the versions available for testing).
Experimentation and quite a bit of research seems to suggest that the problem lies in caching. One of the possible solution/suggestion is to append a time-stamp or a GUID to the URL, when loading the form after applying the bitmap. In theory, this should prevent Adobe Reader from using a cached copy of the PDF form.
We have tried appending a time-stamp and/or a GUID, without any success: the forms still display without the bitmap. At the risk of repeating myself: the PDF form is correctly signed, and the bitmap is correctly placed. It is just not visible.
This problem seems common to users running the application on intranet web servers (IIS 7). The one application instance running on public web server (IIS 7) does not seem affected by this problem.
Problem 2:
As mentioned, the GIF file generated by our application has a transparent background. In almost all cases, Adobe Reader (9 and 10) seems to understand and respect the transparency of the bitmap.
In one very peculiar case (when the application is running on a Windows 7 64 bit machine with IIS 7), when the bitmap is placed on the form, it becomes opaque (complete loss of transparency).
Again, the problem seems related to Adobe Reader, because the bitmap being applied positively sports a transparent background.
My asp.net app used Crystal report to display as pdf file.
If I open the report in my pc (newest version, Adobe reader 9), it is ok but once I open app in web server (Adobe reader 8), it display a blank screen.
I am using rdlc in .net 2008. i made a column in rdlc as hyperlink and on clicking the hyperlink i want to open a adobe flash player.
View 1 RepliesI read the thread on this topic and tried using "Process.start(mypdf.pdf)" to open the PDF file. I was able to get "Process.Start()" to work perfectly within VS2008 on the built-in server but not IIS; when I am in the development environment it works great, but when I deploy the application and run it it does not work. What happens when I run outside of the development environment, I can export the PDF file to the directory on the IIS server, and the client can also delete the file from the IIS server, BUT, inbetween the export and the delete commands, I have the Process.start command so that the user can open the file and do whatever they need to do; print it, print partially or save it locally ect.
After it exports the file to the server when the exectue "Process.start" occurs, the screen just blinks and there is no error message? I tried many options using Process.StartInfo but no luck. I also tried to to use Process.Start() with a text file (.txt) and had the same result, so it doesn't look like an adobe acrobat problem. I do have acrobat running on the clients as well as the server. I don't think it is a security issue being the exporting and deleting work. Is this the wrong command to use? The web server is IIS7, I am using VS2008 VB.NET and it is a Web application. I need to demo this to the client in 4 days and I need to have this working.
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Everything seems to work, expect when I try to open the PDF file Adobe Reader says:
"Adobe reader could not open 'filename.pdf' because it is either not a supported file type or because the file has been damaged (for example, it was sent as an email attachment and wasn't correctly decoded)."
I tried opening it in Adobe Photoshop and was not able to there either.
In a VB.Net project I use the Adobe PDF Reader (AxAcriPDFLib) control to display a preview of a selected PDF document whereafter the user can double-click upon the selected listbox item to enjoy a full screen view of the relevant PDF document. see the attached sample in this regard. Is there any way to emulate this in ASP.Net?
View 5 RepliesI will shortly be going live with a new .net web application. It will be deployed to a load balanced environment over 5 servers.Before go live there is a holding site on all the 5 servers to which the domain is currently pointing ->Prior to go live, I would like to deploy the new site to 5 servers and for the holding site to remain and for it to be what the public sees. And when the time comes, I can put the new site live with a flick of a switch. I also want the new site to be on the servers so that I can test it prior to go live.I am running in IIS7. This is common practice I presume so what is the easiest way doing that above and achieve installing the new site on the servers will not affecting the holding site. The new site be accessible to me but the holding site be viewed by the general public.
View 1 Replieshow to work page life cycle in asp.net
View 2 RepliesI am setting a session variable when the user selects a value from a dropdownlist (SelectedIndexChanged) in webusercontrol #1.
The page then refreshes and I thought that webusercontrol #2 on the page should be able to access the session variable in its page load.
However the session variable is not available until the user refreshes the page again. I'm assuming that the page is refreshed before the session variable is updated.
I'm a completly noob in Multi-Threading c# web pages... and i'm taking the first steps... I have one web page that create one new thread for each image to load. Each thread only read the external image and save it to local server. I have for example pages that have 25 images... that page loads but it launchs 25 thread (1 for each image).
The code:
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I assumed that when a thread finish it's job it will automaticaly be killed, is it that way ?? I'm asking because, when i try this code on the server, after some navegation and multiple images loaded the IIS goes down and the page return "Service Unavailable" error :( To solved it i need to restart the IIS Application Pool... For those that have experience in multi-threading web pages how can i kill this threads ? Aren't they suposed to be killed when their job is finish ? ? Do you know a good tutorial or article for begginers ???
Why class name and method name dropdown list is not similiar to vb in c# code behind.
Say for example I am getting all the events for page in vb.net, But I am not getting same as vb.net in c# while I am trying write code for page life cycle events in c#.
the UpdatePanel life cycle and does it call the complete Page life cycle??
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