Web Forms :: Convert From .net 3.5 Back To .net 1.1?
Jan 4, 2010
I know it sounds crazy, but yes, I am hoping to convert a site that was developed for 3.5 back to 1.1. In Visual Studio, I can target the output to 2.0, but that's as far back as it goes. I assume there is some way to do this, but I've been up for too long to even begin to think clearly and the only info I can find by searching here or google is for converting from old to new, not the other way around.
I have a string I need to convert back to a date. I can call .ToString("yyyyMMdd") and get the string i want. My question is how can I convert that back into a date? I'm trying something like the following with no luck.
DateTime d; var formatInfo = new DateTimeFormatInfo {ShortDatePattern = "yyyyMMdd"}; if (DateTime.TryParse(details.DetectionTime.Date, formatInfo, DateTimeStyles.None, out d)) { lit.Text = d.ToShortTimeString(); //would like 07/30/2010 as the text }
I've never used DateTimeFormatInfo before if that isn't obvious. Can someone point me in the right direction. I know I could probably use substring and create a new DateTime(y, m, d) etc... I'm just wondering since c# interpreted .ToString() correctly, if it can't derive a date from the very same string it output.
I have a primary key in a database that I present to the user.the key is made up in the format SUBJ0001 and needs to increment to SUBJ0002 etc as new entries are made. I have currently presented the user with the last entry and am relying on them to increment this value in a text box. How would i go about incrementint this through code.i could split out the SUBJ part but I cannot convert 0001 to an int and increment and convet back?
I want to convert an object of System.Byte[] which is actually a file, retrieved from the database, back to file and store the file in a folder. How can we convert it using ASP.Net with C# ?
My querystring is a long URL to a repository node...is there a way to encrypt it such that it's not humand readable and I can just convert it back in my code behind?
I have a dataset stored as a CLOB field in an Oracle table. I want to be able to pull this field out and type it back to a dataset. Is this possible and if so how?
I have created a back button on my asp page. However, I would like this back button a a sinlge click to return the user to the page 2 pages before. I have tried to enter the history.back(2) but with no luck it does not work.
i m having problem with logout code in asp.net with c#. this logout code should end session, disable browser's back button and and if somebody try to login by paste the url of any user account page.i used this code in login page
I have a gridview bound to a sqldatasource with editing enabled. If I click Edit, then either Cancel or Update, the update or cancel occurs and the Edit button reappears. However, I cannot then click the browser's back button without having the Update and Cancel buttons reappear. A second click of the back button takes me to a state where the Edit button shows again, *then* another back button click will take me to the referring page (the one before the one with the gridview on it.) IOW, it looks like the postbacks are cached. How can I prevent this and have the back button go straight to the referring page?
I am trying to see if it possible to create a back button that goes back 3 pages and refreshes that page. The make up of my page is a little complex. The Home page has a password prompt that enables a multiview to be visible with a gridview of information. The gridview has a details link that has a 2 querystrings that gets sent to the details page. The details page has the ability to be edited and updated. this is why I wanted it to go back 3 pages. The code I am using to go back is
When I click Logout page redirect to Login page but when click to browser arrow back then it will goes back, I want to after Logout cannot going to back page...
I have four textbox and a button in my page. After filling the textbox. When the user click save button. A loading image should be displayed. User should not feel that the page is postback to the server,Some thing like in facebook loading image.
I have a cascading dropdown. After the dropdown is populated(it is in another file) i would like to return back to the original form where the control is placed. is there anyway of doing it
I am using an image button and on click of it i want to go to visited page.
Now i am using - Response.Redirect(Request.UrlReferrer.ToString()),
It is going to previous page, but when i am in a page of some user details where the link is looks like - users.aspx?userid=25 and i visit some other page and click back(image button) i want to see the same serdetail page. How to track that.
I am using ASP.net with C#.After I logout its possible to go back to pages using back button.I could fix the prob for the login.I have prob with the logout.I am using the inbuilt login page provided by the asp editor.Should I use sessions?
Being new to ASP.NET I have run into trouble building my own Whack-a-mole program. I think my problem comes from using Buttons, which by themselves send post backs to the server, making the software unusable. The looks are in place, making new buttons show up in the grid, in different places by random. However, when a button is pushed - the score doesn't change (which I feel is strange).
Not so strange is that the Button doesn't work since it sends post back to the server - reloading the UpdatePanel. I think I should use a different controller like the CheckBox and style it hard using CSS (which isn't a problem). Is this the correct way to go, or should I make use of JavaScript AJAX instead?
Note to self: This technique shouldn't be used in a public application since it put too much unwanted pressure on the web server.
I have a very odd and disconcerning problem. Just recently a page where I have 1 textbox and a buttoon has ceased to work.
When I look at the post coming into the PageLoad, the pageType is "POST", but the Page.IsPostBack is false!! and the textbox (which had content) is empty.
I have stripped all AJAX script out, so I have a very vanilla page (in a master page) being served.
The pages is
[Code].... [Code]....
The page is "POST", but isPostback is false[Code]....
I searched google and found asynchronise post back trigger is used if we want update panel to post back on some event of control if it is out side the update panel. Than what is purpose of post back trigger ?
I'm not sure if the title makes any sense, but this is what I'm trying to do. I have multiple buttons and it's connected to this single event handler. The labels for each button is btnXX, XX being the row and column.
when any Button control is clicked generally it Postback the page to itself, and the same page is regenerated.This is the usual defination of postback in context of a Button Control. But my dear friends i am confused that what is the actual mechanism behind this.Okey say for definition the above statement is fine but believe me i not not getting the actual meaning.What is posting back the Page? What is Page in browser's context? There is only html markup, JavaScript and CSS codes in browser's page.These make up the html page. I think there is no any relation of this Browser's page with ASP.NET Page class. What does it mean that browser's content is posted back to the Page itself ?