I have a page with a textbox where users can post comments, and I display the comments at the bottom of the page. I am using a textbox for the comment and a repeater for posting the comments on the page. Users post comments, and they are displayed as a long list of comments with a scroll bar on the right to scroll down or up. How do I set up the page, so that when it reaches certain number of comments, it goes to a second page?
I have set Private Memory limit of 200mb in IIS 7 for an application pool. The Private Working Set memory(Task Manager) for the application is always below 125mb but the number of page faults have increased a lot and application cache is getting cleared frequently after setting the limit.
I haven't set any limit on Virtual Memory.why the cache is getting cleared even when the Private memory used is below the allocated memory?
I would like to limit the number of connections to one of my website.What I want to do specifically is show the visitors a simple custom page warning them that the site is too busy and they should come back later.I know if I limit the nbr of connections in IIS it'll work but It doesn't show an elegant page.
I have a report, which has two sections namely Labour and Spares.In labour section no of records per page must be limited to 5 records and the Spares section have to limit to 10 records per page.If either Labour or Parts exceed the max limit the records must be shown in the next page. Limiting one section by using formulas can be done easily ...but it is very difficult control two sections simultaneously.
is there is any methos so that only the some data rows displayed in detaisview.and rest of the data row item will appear by clicking more button or link.
Below is the code for "Upload" button when uploading any file:
if (contenttype != String.Empty) { if (File.Exists(Server.MapPath("~/Folder/'" + Txt.Text + "'/") + filename)) { LMsg.Visible = true; LMsg.ForeColor = Color.Red; LMsg.Text = "File name '" + filename + "' already exist. Please change the File name to save this file";
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File upload control allows maximum file size is 4MB. If file size increase to 4MB it shows error page like "the page can not displayed".
I want to increase the size of uploaded files to max 10 MB not more than that. If file size increase to 10MB, it should show message.
I have created a backend that allows me to update my site content. I am using fckeditor to pull the data from my table in the database. The problem I am having is this: i need to create paging of content so that when the height restriction is met a next btn or numbering system displays to allow the user to click to the next page of content.
How do i set a limit for user to sign up in ASP.NET ?
For example, I'm creating a web application using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 to make it available for users to sign up for the event. But i only wish to allow 10 people to sign up for that particular event.
So what code/thing i need to do to able to set the limit?
I have experienced some troubles when using the IIS server at my workstation with Windows 7. This is a development machine and I don't need to use it as a production server or anything, but for some tests it's quite usefull to see what happens when a lot of requests comes concurrently (in this case even in the same session).
I have learned that with my edition of Windows 7, the limit of requests is 10, but I thought it only means the limit of requests that can be served at any point of time. What I am experiencing instead, is that after firing 10 requests one by one, if the first one didn't complete before the last one was fired, it never completes. The whole IIS is dead, no further requests are put in the worker process queue (there are already 10 requests there hanging so it kinda makes sense) and the only way to go on is to restart.
Is this a standard behavior that cannot be changed on Windows 7 and does firing 10 requests really have to kill IIS (or at least the current worker process) ? Is there some way to change the configuration to fix it (without compromising the setup by creating bunch of worker processes etc.) ?
I am using ASP.NET MVC to develop a site. The CSS file has grown to 88KB and is having a little more 5,000 lines. I noticed recently that styles added at the end are not there in the browser. Is there any size limit on CSS file or on the number of lines?
How do I set the items shown on a DropDownList? Example: If I have 30 items in my DropDownList I only want the expanded list to x in items shown at a time.
Using IE6+, what is the maximum amount of text you can POST with a <textarea> before something breaks?
Edit: The answer I'm hoping for is "there's no way you could actually type something meaningful and unmallicious into a textarea and crash Internet Explorer."
Is there anyway to detect when a user logins if there is already another session with the same username, and block him from logging in again or send him a message?
I am new to IIS7 server I have a ASHX generic handler in ASP.NET, its process some mathematical data depending on the user data (which is hard to predict), mathematical model can use lot of memory and may put IIS server to hold all the other tasks I am trying to limit the memory that ASP .NET process can take and setup timeout limit for the max execution time for this .ASHX process i will be glad if any one can point me to the right direction to resolve this
Is there any limit on number of classes that a namespace can have in .net ? Further what is the recommended number of classes that there should be in a namespace?
my site allow user to download files. I want to limit 1 IP can only download 1 file, when 1 file download complete, and then can download another file.( similar rapidshare).How can i do that in asp.net.
i have limited my list box width with the style "list_style". my problem is that some of the item in my listbox has length greater than my listbox width. i need to limit the length of the item shown with a '...' if the length is too long. so my text will be 'how are you ...' for '
What is the best way of limit the size of an Accordion Pane when it contains a lot of data? I have an Accordion defined in the ASP which I'm building dynamically in the code behind,at present I'm just adding Literals to the pane (basically records from the db) The data I'm using generates four panes which contain 86, 4, 500 & 132 rows each. I was wondering if it's feasible to limit the rows being displayed by the Accordion Pane when the rows are greater than 20 but below that number have the size set to auto?
I haveasp:GridView displaying client requests using asp:SqlDataSource. I want to limit displayed information by client:
View.aspx has to display everything, View.aspx?client=1 has to display only requests from client ID #1.
So I'm using <asp:QueryStringParameter Name="client" QueryStringField="client" /> for query "EXEC getRequests @client". Everything works properly when some client is specified. But don't - if not. I tested my SP using SSMS - it works properly in both cases - when parameter is specified and when it isn't (NULL passed explicitly).