[Code]....I am seeing an empty text box watermark css is not applying and the text type first name here is also not getting displayed insde the text box.
Is there a way to process images once uploaded to my asp.net site, to put a watermark or some text across the image to copyright the images? I would like to do this server-side if possible.The other option I have discovered here [URL] would be to store the images as they are on the server, but to manipulate the display so it appears the image is watermarked . However, this solution is in PHP. Does anyone know a good PHP to VB.NET translator?! Or does anyone have a good suggested link, idea or code? Or can I add PHP to my ASP.NET site?
I included a Textbox watermark in a webpage and uploaded it to my server. I can't see the watermark on the textbox hence I get an error ASP.NET Ajax client-side framework failed to load.
I have been trying to use ajax in my asp .net website developed in 3.5 sp1 2008! The problem is I can see tool kit controls in my tool box but i can not use the controls. like i was using the text box watermark effect but when i run the website the text-box does not show effect and there is no option in text box to add extender. there is only remove extender option. I have code:
My problem is that I want to display a watermark on password field i..e Enter Password. But it is appearing as **********. I have seen it on facebook that when i see it first time text is appearing 'Enter Password' and when i enter my password it appears as *****. I know that with some dirty workarounds I can fix it. Is there any good solution for this here is the code which I am using
I have 2 "Updatepanel" controls. Each contains a textbox linked to a "TextBoxWatermarkExtender", and a button. When I click on one of the buttons without to enter any text, all the watermark text disappear on BOTH updatepanel when they should remain visible.
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How can I avoid the waternmark text to disappear when I click on the button?
I have a page that display like a print pre-view. It shows the watermark in the background. But when I print it, it doesn't include the watermark. I know in IE7 you can change your IE settings to make it print the water mark but in IE8 you can't do that. Is there another way to print my water mark out? Here's that part of the code:
I have this code, and it renders this HTML. How can I apply CSS to my control if they are named ctrctrctr-00000 or something else like that that is only useful to the VIEWSTATE?
I have a datagrid with a text footer, and wanted to change the text in this footer when change selection in dropdownlist, but this change is not visible on the client(browser). I've been doing some tests and if i use the databinding() method datagrid is updated, and the text is correct.
My question is how to force the table to be drawn with the new changes. I think what the databinding() method is redrawing the datagrid, in the browser.
In my application, I want all dates to display in the MM/DD/YYYY format and I also want the text box to be limited to 10 characters and have a certain class applied to it.
To that end, I made a custom editor template for Date that looks like this:
@ModelType System.Nullable(Of DateTime) @Html.TextBoxFor(Function(d) d, New With {.class="polkDate", .maxlength="10"})
Then in my view I just can just call @Html.EditorFor(Function(m) m.someDate) and this works pretty well. However, because I'm using TextBoxFor, it doesn't respect the DisplayFormat attribute that's applied to my model class (i.e. it's spitting out the time as well instead of formatting the date).
I would love to use EditorFor so that it would respect the formatting that I want, but you can't add attributes like class and maxlength. I also tried just using the plain old TextBox helper, but I don't know how to make it generate the correct ID so that model binding still works.