I have an aspx page with an user control, managing images and buttons, and a Dropdown List Control.
I would like to initialise some properties of the User control when the OnSelectedIndexChanged event handler of ASP.Net DropDownList controlis fired. In others words, when a user modifies the default index of a selected list item, the opacity of the image should change.
If your can give me some sample code or links to tutorial explaining interaction between two controls, it would be nice.
I manage a large asp.net site which has previously been converted from static html site to asp.net. For several reasons (mainly SEO) we decided not to rename all the files to .aspx back when we originally converted the site. This was very easy to do by simply adding the buildProvider and httpHandler to the web.config.
Now I am upgrading the site to use Asp.net WebPages with Razor cshtml files. I can rename all the files if necessary, and use url rewriting to make the urls stay the same, however it would be much easier if I could just configure the web.config to tell it to parse .html files as if they were .cshtml. I have searched around quite a bit, and could not find anything equivalent to the PageHandlerFactory for razor pages. It appears as though it is just an internal mechanism in the .net 4.0 ISAPI handler.
The site is currently running on Windows 2003 server and IIS 6. We will be upgrading to 2008/IIS 7.5 in the near future, but I'd prefer not to wait for that. Is there any way to get the .html files to be parsed by razor as if they were .cshtml files?
I'm doing something wrong, but for the life of me can't figure out what. (Maybe it's all the beta software I'm using to build this website ;-) )I'm trying to use the Facebook helpers, which use the WebMatrix.Data and WebMatrix.WebData libraries. These work fine from my class files, but apparently I can't use them in my .cshtml files.Anybody run into this? Alle references to classes in these libraries break my site (not my build btw?). And yes, they are referenced.
I have a "database explorer" page that is desgined to be pointed to an unknown database and allow users to browse the data, so it basically uses the SQL system tables to develop its queries and pull in data to tables using auto-generate columns.The problem that I have is that I would like certain types of columns to have certain formats and I'm wondering the best way to go about it. I could format the column in code in the RowDataBound event I assume, but I'm wondering if there some better standard way to do this? Is there a setting of any kind that I can use? For example I want all of the datetime fields to be formated for short date, like {0:d}, I want decimal fields to have 4 decimal places, etc.
recently converted a project written with VS 2008 + asp.net 3.5.The problem is that on line on the production server (that's running asp.net 3.5) it can't render correctly on safari.The project has a BrowserFile.browser that with past visual studio worked:
I'm trying to get my decimals to display with four decimal places. The DB rounds my number to 4 decimal places, but it returns the number with trailing 0s (due to the decimal precision of the field), so something like 9.45670000. Then, when I do this:
string.Format("{0:#,#.####}", decimalValue);
The output I get on the page is 9.4567, which is what I want.
However, if the number returned from DB is 9.45600000, the output after doing the format is 9.456
But what I need to display is 9.4560
How do I format my decimal, so that the number of decimal places is always four?
UPDATE: Also, is it possible to use a variable (instead of .0000) if I wanted the number of decimal places to be determined dynamically?
I have a designer working on several pages in Dreamweaver. The designer is creating .aspx files with the Page directive at the top. These are getting shipped to me and I'm adding them to the Visual Studio ASP.NET WebForms Web Application Project. The problem is that there's no code-behind file by default, and I'm trying to find a shortcut to have them autogenerated as if I've added a fresh page from Visual Studio.
Here is my problem. I have on multiple occasions downloaded jQuery UI and tried to use it. What happens, though, is that in the examples provided in the download the UI elements look great, but in my pages when I try to use them all the formatting and style stuff is messed up. Here is an example of a date picker:
For my page (an '.aspx' page, if that makes any difference) I have all the images in the image folder one level below the css file, just as it is in the example folder, and the script files are all together in another folder. Is there something I need that I don't have. I shouldn't need the "demo.css" file, should I? Is there a special naming convention for items in the form of the site? Is there some special way that I need to have the folders/css files/source scripts set up, like a certain folder configuration, to make it work? Kind of lost on this one. Probably a really simple fix, but I'm pretty new to using this.
For some reason I have a solution with a single project and the solution files are in the same directory as the project is. I consider this ugly and want to change it by moving the solution files in a superordinate directory.
For now I have edited a single line in the .sln file:
I am using Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2010. (Also SQL Management Studio for my database but this information may not be needed, just trying to give enough to make sure what i am doing is understood)I am making a website in ASP.NET with Visual Basic.net code behind. The site is basically a contact list site. 3 Text Box Fields. First Name, Last Name, Main Phone #. Add Record Button (Takes the information from the text boxes and inserts into a database) GridView that shows the database that is being populated with the informationI want to be able to type in for example a 10 digit number and as you type in the number... in the text field you see the formatting... (999) 999-9999. I do not want the user to have to put the hypens or parenthesis... just the number.
The number is then taken and added to a database but i only want the number 9999999999 to be sent to the database.I hope it is understood that when I say 9999999999 I actually mean whatever telephone number the user inputs.I also have a GridView that Visual Studio has and I inserted that. After this my next step will be taking that raw number and putting formatting for visual purposes in the GridView. But my question for now is how to do the formatting only in the text field and to only pass to SQL the 10 digit number without formatting. I hope I was clear. I am new to all of this actually. I saw something called AJAX.. don't know if I need it.
Dim myDataset As New DataSet() Dim strConn As String = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" & _ "Data Source=" & Request.ServerVariables("APPL_PHYSICAL_PATH") & "dynamicuploadedLists" & strFileName & ";" & _ "Extended Properties=""text;HDR=Yes;FMT=Delimited(,)"";"
''You must use the $ after the object you reference in the spreadsheet
Dim myData As New OleDbDataAdapter("SELECT * FROM [" & table & "$]", strConn) 'myData.TableMappings.Add("Table", "ExcelTest") myData.Fill(myDataset)
And I am getting the error , while the path is correct.
'E:missitenamedynamicuploadedListsSheet1.csv' is not a valid path. Make sure that the path name is spelled correctly and that you are connected to the server on which the file resides.
i have multiline textbox (word wrap property is true). if user type enter(for new line) or put space i can save into database as exactly as it is.(i 'm talking about text format) the problem is if user type not any "enter"(for new line) still textbox word wrap property works fine but when i save into database and read it, it is endless line(there isn't any line break)... i need to put new line character at word wrap points. is there any easy slutions?
I know that Visual Studio auto-generates a lot of code when you develop a web application. How do I know which code is auto-generated? I do a lot of code editing and tweaking by hand (Im not a WYSIWYG guy), and I want to make sure I'm not editing something thats going to get over-written later by the auto-generator!
I'm concatenating a string in codebehind to use in a sql select statement.
in aspx
<asp:Label ID="LabelHidden" runat="server" Visible="False"></asp:Label> SelectCommand="SELECT * FROM [Data] WHERE [ActivityName] IN (@ActivityName) AND ([ID] = @ID)" <SelectParameters> <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="DropDownList_Employees" Name="ID" PropertyName="SelectedValue" Type="Int32" /> <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="LabelHidden" Name="ActivityName" Type="String" /> </SelectParameters> in codebehind foreach (ListItem li in ListBox_Activities.Items) { if (li.Selected) { queryBuilder += li + "', "; } queryBuilder = queryBuilder.Substring(0, queryBuilder.Length - 1); LabelHidden.Text = queryBuilder;
When i run the code it comes up blank. I did a query trace and it seems to be running as
exec sp_executesql N'SELECT * FROM [Data] WHERE [ActivityName] IN (@ActivityName) AND ([ID] = @ID)',N'@EmployeeID int,@ActivityName nvarchar(50)',@EmployeeID=4,@ActivityName=N'Production Technical Support'', Tools Development'','
with exta "'s
How can i format the queryBuilder string correctly in my code?