Is it possible to use a .cs file from within a ASPX file that has been coded in VB ?Basically I have found a utility to add reviews to my website and to intergrate it they supply a .cs file which is coded in c# (i believe). Now all my aspx files are VB, is there any way I can still use the .cs file ?The examples they give are -
I work in VS 2008. Whenver I add a server control(Label) and set it properties in aspx.vb and build the solution, I get the error "Label1 not declared". While analyzing this issue I noticed that the event handler statements for the Label1 where not added in the designer.asp.vb file. These statement would actually be added automatically when I drag and drop a control to my webpage.
I would also like to inform the scenario after which this problem came to me. I was working in VS 2008 , VS 2005 and VS 2003 in the same machine.Could this have caused the issue ?
Now each and everytime when I add a control, I am adding the "With Events" code in the designer page to make my build succesfull which makes me to spend more efforts.
I am using HTML file control and HTML image control in .aspx page (for uploading image and showing on web page). It is working fine. But I am unable to get that uploaded image file path and file name in .aspx.cs page. And also tell me how to save selected image in MS ACCESS database.
I noticed this a week ago but on my Win7 Ultimate x64 computer VS 2008 will completely lock up whenever I open an aspx page in form view. It has no problems opening the code behind and web config file but it will not respond when I try to open the aspx page file. What's up with that?
My organization uses a CMD file to install updated files for a major enterprise application. Currently, we send out an email to users with a link to the file and instructions to run it, BUT inevitably users don't update their machines until their in field and try to start the app.
We're now liking the idea of using an ASPX page to prompt the users to run the updates and to capture the fact that the updates have been run. I realize that we can't capture the success or failure of the update. But we'd like to capture the user accessed the page.
Is it possible to embed into the markup for the page a link to the file on the local intranet that the users can click on to run the file?
The user accessing the page would capture that they did just that. We'd deal with wether or not the update was actually installed or if it failed later with them directly.
MyClass extends Page, which is the code behind class for that aspx page.Now I want to add another class to the aspx page. This class does some processing and will redirect the user to another page if certain conditions are met. It will be called before the above directive. I tried adding another @Page directive, but gotten an unknown error (literally). I'm thinking that there can only be one code behind class per aspx page so I got the error when I added another one. Googling such question didnt really help me with the answer.
I have a base page called let's say Login.aspx with Login.aspx.cs code behind.Now...I would like to derive page from that page for several specyfic customers. Basically nothing changes in layout (aspx file), the only think is difference in handling Page_Load event. However when I access my derived login page LoginClientName.aspx no output is rendered - my aspx file contains only:
I am trying to open .chm file from server. When i download the file from server to my machine, it downloads it successfully but when i open the file it did not show any content in it. Can anybody tell me that how i can download file from Server? My secod question is that can i directly open .chm file from server in aspx page?
I have 5 linkbuttons act as navigation menus on the top of each .aspx page. I wrote code to control when and which linkbutton should be enabled. I am going to create a header.ascx page with these 5 linkbuttons and use <%=Response.Write("header.ascx")%> code to include the .ascx file in the .aspx page. But I got a problem with the code behind, the current .aspx page does not recongnize the linkbutton objects because they are in another file. How do I declare these 5 linkbuttons in the application?
How do i add my javascript file as an embeded resource to the page after the ajax javascript already on the page? NB want to do this part dynamically to have code wrapped up in usercontrol.
I have created an aspx file using in Visual Studio. I did this by doing NEW | Website | ASP.net Website and designing it. How do I create the C# code to handle the click events
My file upload control is in page for editing records so i want to retrieve the path stored in database and assign it file upload control. i have written select query to get data but i do not know how to display the stored file path in file upload control.
protected string CheckValue(string strValue1,string strValue2) { if (strValue1=="1") { return "No Record Found"; } else { return "No Record Found"; } }
when i run my page i get errorin my .aspx page Text='<%# CheckValue(Eval("Imagespath")+","+Eval("Imagesname")%>'> is there any way i can send my value CheckValue method which isa .cs file how can i send 2 paremeter from.aspx page can anu one tell me the syntax for it
i have a fileupload control which i use to upload file to the server. after the upload is successful i enable a hyperlink with the name of the uploaded file.
i want the user to be able to view this file in the browser after the file has been uploaded.
i did try assigning the navigateurl for the hyperlink = HttpContext.Current.Request.MapPath(".") + "\folder1\" + fileName;
which dint work. all uploaded files are being stored in a folder inside my solution directory on the server.
I have read about the file upload control in asp.net and tried it and works great. But I want to know if I can use it for another purpose. I have a video capture control that can be used for webcam apps or anything else. It has a method called HTTPUpload where it will upload an image file to the server using the HTTP upload protocol. My question is can i use the .net FileUpload control for this? And if so, how can I pass the image file straight to the .aspx page without having to submit a button? Would the file be as a query string variable?
Arguments: WebServer = web server address WebPage = name of upload web page Fields = list of 'fieldname' and 'fieldvalue' values delimited with '|' Files = list of 'fieldname' and 'file path' values delimited with '|' Returns TRUE if successful, or FALSE otherwise. Example vcx.HTTPUpload "[URL] , "upload.asp", "field1|value1|field2|value2" , "file1|c:foldermypic.jpg|file2|c:foldermyvideo.avi"
I am using VS 2005.An 1.aspx page is there, retrieving data from an xml file and having a button.On a button click same 1.aspx page should open new window retrieving data from another xml file with the help of query string.