in my application i am checking that windows media player plugin is available in the mozilla firefox or not.after that, if plugin is not available i have to run the wmpfirefoxplugin.exe through the javascript. or code behind.how to run the exe file through code.
i have a popup that is getting displayed when Save button is clicked. The popup has 2 buttons. Yes and No. No should cancel the popupand yes should take you to function in the code-behind say, btnSave_Click(object sender, Eventargs e). How is it possible.
I have a report that takes a couple of minutes to generate.What I am trying to do is display a progress indicatior onscreen (progress bar or spinning circle) while this is running.I was thinking of using javascript to display the progress indicator but am not sure how to get started on this. am using ASP.NET 2008, C#.
I am a complete novice so please forgive this simplicity of this question.....I've opened up the default ASP.NET website template in Visual Web Developer 2010 Express and have the following code in my Default.aspx page (I also have a 'site.master' page which contains my Default.aspx page in a placeholder):
I have an application I am trying to write that generates a text file conforming to a file specification, and the file could contain thousands of lines. This part is easy. The more challenging part for me is the user interface. It needs to be a web interface with various options to affect what data gets on the file; this part is no problem. The process for generating the file, though, could take a little time depending on the amount of data , and I would think the web page would time out.
What options do I have for the UI? Could I create some sort of service that the page calls and runs in the background? When the process errors or is finished, I'm thinking there could be an email sent out, or even messages displayed on the page.
I have a grid view with the delete option enabled. When the user clicks on delete, that entry in the database is deleted. However, each entry in my database corresponds to 2 images on the server. When that entry in the database is deleted, I also want to delete the images. (the images consist of the ID for that database entry plus "right.jpg", and "left.jpg") Is there a simple way to do this? My thoughts are that I need to run some additional code when the user clicks the delete button, but how can I trigger this code?
my form is having a label and a button, assume that you opened my website in ur system through url and now when u click the button it has to read a text file from the specified path in ur machine and display the data in label. i mean whatever machine is running my program it has to read the data from specific path from current running client machine.
i have doing a video stream project,so i am facing a probrem while i encode the video. after the user upload the video,i call a funtion continue after the video complately uplaod. the problem is while the server side encode the video,i make the use have to wait at that page until the video is complately encode. is that any posible to seperate the upload and encode running?is that using
i wish to do is after the user upload the video,it can free using the webpage again .and in the same time the video is undergoing encoding trigger by video competely upload at the server side.
My site contain dynamic default page that consist of webparts.When i run my project on local server in my web browser msg gets display page isn't redircted properly.
I have trawled the internet - to no avail. Woe is me.I have a .Net website running under a .Net framework 4.0 App Pool.The website references various assemblies that have been compiled for .Net 3.5.I have ensured that identical versions of the dll's and pdb's are in the bin folder of the the 3.5 code that I am trying to debug, and the reference path of the 4.0 web site. I.e. the code that I am trying to debug matched the assemblies that are loaded into the app pool's process.
When I attach the debugger using VS2008 with the solution for the .Net 3.5 code open, the breakpoints that I have set are marked as invalid (i.e. marked with an exclamation mark). When I hit refresh on a browser page that invokes the code that I am trying to debug, VS2008 raises an unmanaged code exception.I have researched In-Process Side-by-Side code execution, which is what is occurring in this instance, and is working very well; but for the life of me I cannot find any information on debugging in this scenario.It is not an option to convert the .Net 3.5 projects to use .Net 4.0, nor is it possible to convert them to use VS2010 and leave them targeting .Net framework 3.5
I have C# code I want to use in both a WinForms app and ASP.NET website. The database connection string differs for each though, so I want to be able to find out which platform it's running on and set the connection string appropriately. Is there an easy/recommended way to do this ?
I have a application in asp.net2.0 with C#. I have migrated my application in .NET 3.5 & I am receiving the below error.
Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.Build.Framework' or one of its dependencies. This assembly is built by a runtime newer than the currently loaded runtime and cannot be loaded.
I'm using an <asp:LoginStatus/> element on my MasterPage to show a "logout" link. How do I run code when the user clicks the logout link? I tried putting the code into Session_End() in Global.asax, but that doesn't seem to get called on logout.
I set the line in code for debug and while running it does not stop there. So I use System.Diagnostics.Debugger.Break(). Sometimes it stops and sometimes the debugger shows a blank screen. All use the same inputs.
I have a website that appears to be "losing" the code behind bin/dll file support while the application is running. I have added an OnError event to the application and am logging it to the event viewer. At first I was getting problems with HTML and other bad input into text boxes. I have used validation and other methods to correct all of this. Now my issue is that the ASPX pages are still served, however I have custom code in the "onLoad" event and it is not being executed. This is in the "onLoad" for the master page so it is affecting the entire site. So far my fix has been to restart the website within IIS. This corrects the problem for anywhere to 24-48 hours and then it occurs again. Last night when this happened I did not recieve any new information in the event viewer log.
i need to get my listview there are made on a LinqDataSource to update the db before it running my code i have made in my update botton. how do i force the update to happen ind c# ? my code in my update botton looks like this
<script type="text/javascript"> function initialize(lon,lat) { var myLatlng = new google.maps.LatLng(lon,lan); var myOptions = { zoom: 14, center: myLatlng, mapTypeId: google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP } var map = new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById("map"), myOptions); var marker = new google.maps.Marker({ position: myLatlng, map: map }); } </script>
In my code behind in VB.NET I then want to load such as:
We are going to start accepting resumes online but I need to know if the uploaded files will be virus scanned before I park them into the database. I thought this would be a server thing but the server admin and the security guy both said they didn't know. We already have a firewall and antivirus software, I just want to know how things work with native ASP.Net controls and not a product to try.
Maybe this belongs in vb script forum, not sure ....
Anyway, I have an application that is running a ftp script. The code works fine but following is happening:
I my code I intend to show an message box when the ftp process is complete. What is happening is that the message box is being shown before the ftp is complete (while the dos window is up). Is there a way to delay continue running code till ftp is complete or wait for a number of seconds?
An outside vendor did some html work for us, and I'm filling in the actual functionality. I have an issue that I need help with.
He created a simple html page that is opened as a modal pop-up. It contains a form with a few input fields and a submit button. On submitting, an email should be sent using info from the input fields.
I turned his simple html page into a simple aspx page, added runat=server to the form, and added the c# code inside script tags to create and send the email.
It technically works but has a big issue. After the information is submitted and the email is sent, the page (which is supposed to just be a modal pop-up type thing) gets reloaded, but it is now no longer a pop-up. It's reloaded as a standalone page.
So I'm trying to find out if there is a way to get the form to just execute those few lines of c# code on submission without reloading the form. I'm somewhat aware of cgi scripts, but from what I've read, that can be buggy with IIS and all. Plus I'd like to think I could get these few lines of code to run without creating a separate executable.
I've added some validation to a text box which works, only the code behind on the image button executes even if the validation shows a problem. I need some way of testing the validation and blocking the code behind from running. He's my code:
Before using any class in your website project/page we have to add it's assembly reference to our project. Right?
Now, when I am using SmtpClient class from System.Net assembly after adding the System.Net.Mail namespace in namespace node of application's web.config file but without adding assembly reference to the project, it still accepting and running the code. Why?
I enquired the machine's web.config file located at C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727CONFIG but didnt find assembly reference for System.Net there also.
So bit confused how it is working and where the assembly reference has been added and how?