Recently, I have read an excellent tutorial from asp.net, MVC music store.
I have discover that we can access to variable in strongly typed views like this:
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It is very powerful!
Can we do the same with Web Form in aspx pages?
I ask this question because I think that ASP controls for data are very strict like gridview; in fact my real problem is that I want to make a loop in my apsx code and I think that I can't in Web form...
I need to know how to loop the user input value in textboxes programatically. For example I have 3 rows of textboxes i have programatically generated with id txtCategory1, txtCategory2, txtCategory3. Since I generated all these textboxes programatically I have no idea how many textboxes will be there. I need to do a looping again to get the value user put in into textbox. How can I get the value of textbox by using ID?
When I'm building my web project it takes about 20 seconds to compile. Then when I try to browse to a web page in project, asp.net does its runtime compilation(another 20 seconds). I know I can't escape these steps because thats how asp.net works, just want to see if anyone has some kind of optimization to make these builds faster.
What I need to do is update a label during a loop (simplified from my implimentation). If I can refresh the whole page or an update panel that would work too. I want to give the user more info than just "Please Wait...". So the extreamly simplified version of what I'm trying to do is:
Because ASP runs all of it's code behind events before sending the HTML to the user it will not update the label text until after the entire loop has run. I've tried using and update panel and using the UpdatePanel1.Update(); command. I've turned off out buffering Response.Buffer=false; and Response.BufferOutput=false;. I've been searching forums for the past 2 days trying for find a solution. Is this even possilble with ASP or are we at the mercy of ASP only giving HTML to the user when after it's done with it's server side events?
How can I call an aspx page from a SilverLight application, so that it opens in as a modal dialog and it blocks interaction with the SL application until the dialog is closed?
Is it possible to add the ListItem values in the code-behind within a for loop? If so, what is it? Here is my current code:
rblContentTypesGetAll.Items.Clear(); for (int i = 0; i < dt.Rows.Count; i++) { rblContentTypesGetAll.Items.Add(dt.Rows[i]["contentType"].ToString()); }
Basically what i am trying to do is display a list of categories. And if the admin is logged in i want to show some buttons next to each category. For example a button to delete it. The problem is that i dont know how to pass a parameter to the function that does the action.Like i specify that on button click the function 'DeleteCat' must be called but if i cant pass the ID of the category to be deleted this wont work.I know this can be done with commands and a repeater, but its not an option, i cant use a repeater.So apparanly this is what i am aiming for:
basically, the InstellingGegevens table gest filled in by some procedure from another server. the thing i then need to do is check if there are new records in this table, and fill in the new ones in Instellingens.
this code runs for like 4 minutes on 15k records. how do I optimize it? or is the only way a Stored Procedure?
this code runs in a timer, running every 6h. IF a stored procedure is best, how to I use that in a timer?
So I'm trying to implement the delete selected button.. How exactly do i point to the specific checkbox for a particular row from codebehind when all 3 have the same name chkSelected? I know how to do it with a gridview, but not quite sure how if we do it with a for loop..
Can I do something like this inside btnDelete_Click?
I'm currently trying to build a html table from the results of a sql data reader. As my table has multiple records, I want the code to loop through the reader and output the details on individual lines of the page. In ASP I have done this in the past using something like
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but as I am using data readers I'm not sure what the equivalent is.
I am using some code I found that generates a random password. I am in the habit of putting code in a seperate file. The code was written in the same file and I'm trying to move it to a seperate file and get the following message. Also, below, I posted the original code (code on same page as aspx) and what I did (code in seperate file).what adjustment needs to be made to make the seperate code file work?
Compiler Error Message: BC31143: Method 'Public Function GeneratePassword(length As Integer, numberOfNonAlphanumericCharacters As Integer) As String' does not have a ignature compatible with delegate 'Delegate Sub EventHandler(sender As Object, e As System.EventArgs)'.
I just come across this W3C validation errors: I have a LinkButton1 on my .aspx file, and in my c# code I want to disable this LinkButton1 in certiain circumstance, hence i was using this code:
For performance reasons, I would like to put some code in javascript but am concerned that a user may pick up some proprietary formulas. Is it even possible to hide it or scramble it to the user?
I am currently building an asp.net webforms application in ASP.NET C# using Visual studio 2008 and the Framework .NET 3.5.In my application main page, I use some javascript code to make AJAX calls to different handlers (.ashx files) in order to get some information.In this handlers définition (in the CodeBehind), I use the Oracle provider for .NET (Oracle.DataAccess.Client) to get the requested information from an Oracle database.The thing is, when I make a first call to one of these handlers, everything works just fine, but when the main page try to repeat the call in order to update the information requested, I encounter a problem.In fact, it appears that the different Oracle SQL request results that were made during the first call are still in memory and that the requests are not repeated correctly in order to obtain the updated information from the database. The application keeps the first results and this is these results that are sent back to the main page once again.I don't know how to force the handler to obtain new results and work with it instead of working with the previous results.In the handlers définition, the IsReusable methods are all set to false.I have called the Dispose() méthods of every Oracle object at the hand of the handlers définition and then the System.GC.Collect() méthod to force Garbage Collection. But this does not seem to be sufficient to be sure that nothing is kept in memory.
I got this code from a working windows version of the software, now I'm rewriting the code of the windows to make it web based. How can I access the values of the gridview?
I was just after some help to put the following code into a loop. I have 6 div's with id's ImgDetails1 - ImgDetails6 and 6 buttons with id's 1 - 6
if 1 is pushed it should hide the other divs but ensure div1 is shown. the same applies for every other div.
I can do this the long way writing logic for each div but I am not the best with js and have failed at each attempt to put the code in a 1 - 6 loop to hide all divs except the one selected and make sure that is shown.
Im stuck with declaring a string which is in a loop within another loop.
Dim CompanyDetails As String = "" Dim CompanyRow As DataRow For Each CompanyRow In newdt.Rows CompanyDetails += CompanyRow(1) & " " & CompanyRow(0) & "<br/>"...
How can I get this to see the GetInfo as declared..... since its in a loop within a loop?