Web Forms :: Convert Euro Currency Into Its Symbol?
Oct 5, 2010
I need to convert euro currency into its symbol.... Is there any way to do it in .net.Is there any third party tool or assembly which can convert the currency into its symbol notation.
I also tried it with NumberStyles.AllowCurrencySymbol with the same results. I verified that the value in amount.Text is "$28.28". Am I missing something? Shouldn't these two operations use the same currency symbol and formats?
I am using CultureInfo methods to successfully format all different currencies into their correct format.
But on some exceptions, such as EUR and SEK currencies I need to be able to add them after the value. At the moment my CultureInfo is formatting them in the following way: "SEK 1.00,00" when it needs to be "1.00,00 SEK".
I want to convert amount in words (Indian currency only) using javascript/jquery.e.g. 765828.45 = Seven lakh sixty five thousand eight hundred twenty eight and fourty five paise only
I have saved products with price rate in (Rupees). Now i want to display products but price should be in both as Rupees and it's equivalent in dollar..
Is there another currency format string besides "C"? "C" seems to convert negative amounts like you'd see on a bank statement (e.g. $-10.67 shows up as ($10.67)). The guy here at work doesn't like to see .00 at the end of money so in a gridview I wrote for him I was just dropped the last three characters after I converted the values to .ToString("C"), but one negative value in the bunch breaks that logic.
I'm Using Ajax Accordion i want Collapsed Panes Start with "+" Symbol and When It Expanded Change That Symbol to "-" When Collapsed Again Start with + .... and Continue like that...
Note : I'm Using Header Tempalte and Content Template and Pass Data Source to it.
I'm trying to get the euro-sign to work in emails I'm sending automatically after a customer places an order in my webshop. The euro-sign is stored in a MS SQL 2005 database and gets outputed in the email like this "b,".
I'm sending the email as HTML with these 2 lines of code:
Dim mimeType As System.Net.Mime.ContentType = New System.Net.Mime.ContentType("text/html") Dim altBodyHtml As AlternateView = AlternateView.CreateAlternateViewFromString(BodyHtml, mimeType)
Also tried 2 other things without any luck:
1. New System.Net.Mime.ContentType("text/html; charset=iso-8859-1") 2. New System.Net.Mime.ContentType("text/html; charset=utf-8")
The dropdownlist symbol is hided in chrome and Mozilla. But am not able to solve in explorer. How I will hide the symbol from IE9 and upadated versions of IE.
How do I limit my result in my Gridview to 1 decimal places and insert kWh after each answer. For example my current result is 15.513 Im looking to have it display 15.5 kWh. Is this posisble I know for standard stuff like currency symbols you can use
The URL link below will open a new Google mail window. The problem I have is that Google replaces all the plus (+) sign in the email body with blank space. It looks like it only happens with the + sign. ( I am working the ASP.NET web page)
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(In the body email, "Hi there+Hello there" will show up as "Hi there Hello there")