We're including the lines necessary to wrap the page, but it comes out looking very funny. The formatting is messed up and it shows this:
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I just wanted to insert flash animations into a page using Asp.net, advise me the simplest technique for enbedding flash in to asp.net page.And on clicking a that particular flash , it should be redirected to another suitable page.
Right now i am creating .html page dynamically and including in iframe of aspx page. it works fine ,but when i deploy it.on using https://I am getting errors in IE8 .. It works fine with IE7 and Firefox,so instead of giving the html file as source to iframe.., i want to try showing the html directly on aspx page.. rather than giving as a file..
I have a windows user control simpleusercontrol.ascx which has a button control which when clicked calls a delegate method as shown below:
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Now this control is embedded inside an aspx page by using <object> tag i.e. by creating a dll of the above project. (Please note that it is the requirement of the project as javascript needs to be called from the embedded windows user control onto the hosting aspx page).So,
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This works perfectly fine when I run the project in VS.Net by pressing F5 ie by using VS.Net inbuilt web server. However problem arises when I try to run the same project by creating a virtual directory and calling through localhost.
How to integrate Windows Application into Web Page? i want to embed SAP Application screen (EXTRA! X-treme) into Web Page to easily enter values from SAP screen into web page.
I've embedded multiple user controls into the same page. The user controls typically have 2 different views, an edit/default view and a completed view. When the user completes an edit then I switch the MultiView to the completed state. This pattern works okay in pages.
The problem is when I go back to the master view/page then the user brings back the control, the view is still in the completed state.
What are some simple methods for resetting/correcting the multiview state? I could have a Reset() function on every control but it feels like I may be able to avoid that.
Update:
This page is designed to show an account/profile view and it has the following parts:
<asp:MultiView> ...read only view <asp:EmailEditView> <asp:AccountEditView>
etc..
And then each of those views has a user control. Inside the user control, we have something like this
I've found the following problems with this design:
When the user completes an action of user control such as changing an email. The view stays in the finished state even when they go back to it a second time. When the user goes back to the original form the data is stale. This design really screws with the postback mechanism. If I don't use !IsPostBack on the main form for databding then my dropdownlist on the sub forms will not work. However, once I add the !isPostBack on the main form then the data becomes stale.
I can add a "reset" flag to every user control and add something like this
if ((!IsPostback) || (reset) )
As well as resetting the view. In the other scenario, I can add an event handler to load the reload/bind the data when the user clicks "back", i.e where I change the form back.
I have a master page setup that is used throughout my site that is basically a header with a menu. I recently added a textbox and a button to this master page which is to be a quick search box that is available anywhere in the site. When a user enters text into the search box and hits the button, I need to load the actual content page which is used to search and show search results (which also uses this same master page), and have the text entered available so the search can be triggered automatically. Again, this search text box and button is now in my master page so it could be triggered from anywhere in the app... it serves as a convenient way to do a basic search from anywhere in my app, without having to first navigate to the actual 'search page' that already exists. You can also navigate to the actual search page, which uses the same master page, where there is many more search options.I'm thrown off by the master page arrangement, which I have not used until this project. What do I do?
I'm trying to dynamically change the look of my main master page depending on what nested master page that the current content page is using .
So for example.
Main master page = main.master My nested page = nested.master (uses main.master) content page = content.aspx (uses nested.master)
So in the Page_Load event of main.master I want to add a switch statement that will check to see what nested master page is currently being used by content.aspx, or whatever content page is loaded.
So far I have got
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { string nMaster = //This is the line of code that I am looking for. switch(master) { case "nested.master": //all my logic here. break; } }
I have a master page containing a tree and 3 dropdown lists. I am populating a context menu on right click of each node, and when clicked on any item of the context menu, it navigates to required pages.
My problem is after navigating to the required page, the selected values from the drop down lists and the selected node from the tree are getting cleared.
I can set the selected values for the dropdown lists by making some properties in master page. But how do i maintain the selected node?
In my content page, i have got the valuepath of the right clicked node.
Or is there any other way than setting the properties in master page?
I got a Master page and nested master pages in the subfolders.
Top Level Master page
Second Level Master page inherited Top Level Master page
Third Level Master page inherited Second Level Master page
However, changes (i.e. new images & alt. name) that I made in the Top level master page did not apply to the second or third levels.My webpage has a correct front page but not in the sections. How can i correct this ?
I am working on masterPage/sub masterpages, all worked fine until this morning.When I open a .aspx which uses masterpages, in the design view it shows the error message..
I've checked both master pages several times, all tags are matched and visual stuido itself doesn't indicate any errors. Also in debug mode the html page is generated without any problems..
My computer system froze on me, the mouse froze, cntrl-alt-del, did nothing, so I reset it. Did a disk check, and now everything seems fine except for my master Page html code which I was in the middle of editing when it happened. The VB code-behind file is still ok, the designer file still shows ok with all of the controls in it, but I can't get into desgn or source view. It just opens and gives a whole page of hesixecimal code such as as:
I have a question about master page.After i pushed button i would like to change my master page to another master page for that page, is that possible?
Is it possible to inherit a sharepoint master page(as a parent) in another application's master page which will be treated as child (i.e. after integrating that standalone application with the sharepoint application)? I am totally new to Sharepoint..
I am working on a functionality of user right, in which admin is selecting the pages and the user and save it. so whenever that user will login into the system then he will be able to see only those pages which were selected and saved for him by the admin.
now for that i have created one page for the list of pages of the application and user list and i am storing them into the database. and then to hide and show the panels i have created the BaseWebPage in my application but here i am not able to get the master page to hide the panel and show only those which are permitted. i dont have much knowledge of BaseWebPage. i am working in framework 2.0 and i have links of all pages that i have shown in a master page in a panel.
I have a 3 level nested master pages and a content page. parent1 is the top parent, parent2 is parent of parent3 and parent3 is the parent of the content page.
I get an error 'Cannot find ContentPlaceHolder xxx...' where xxx is a ContentPlaceholder. It resides in parent2 and content page is trying to fill it.
Can content pages only use their direct parent ContentPlaceHolders or can they also use any of the higher master pages?
How to access controls in master page using javascript? The master page consists of a search textbox, on key down event of the control I call a javascript function writtern inline of the master page. I get the value of entered in textbox in that javascript function. I have tried giving document.getElementById("<%=txtSearch.ClientID %>").value as well as document.getElementById("txtSearch").value. Both display error. I have to access the textbox control from within the master page itself!
I have an "Edit" page that uses a FormView bound to an EntityDataSource. The page is called with the ID field of the record to edit in the query string: "EditEmployee.aspx?ID=10". The EDS the FormView is bound to is using: AutoGenerateWhereClause=true and a QueryStringParameter. Below the FormView I have a ListView that contains some child records of the FormView. The ListView is bound to a seperate EDS and also uses the (same) QueryStringParameter.
The problem I am having is when this ListView attempts to Insert or Edt a column I receive an error because I don't have the ID field (EmployeeID) of the parent bound anywhere in the ListView (and obviously, it is setup as a ForeignKey so it fails, like it should). Any advice on the best way to get this ID (EmployeeID) column bound in the ListView? There are many things I can do in code behind, but I would like to solve this in the markup if possible. I can move the ListView so that it is inside of the FormView if necessary.