Assign .resx File To RadioButtonList?
Aug 2, 2010I have the radioButtonList on my page. I want to change that control's ListItems Text property depending on the .rex file. How to do that ?
View 1 RepliesI have the radioButtonList on my page. I want to change that control's ListItems Text property depending on the .rex file. How to do that ?
View 1 RepliesI'm contributing on an I18N project and there's a call to serialize our *.resx files as JSON objects (for whatever reason).
What I'm wondering is:
Is there a way to get a list of all of the valid keys for a given *.resx file so that we could use HttpContext.GetGlobalResourceObject to grab the tokens?
If that won't work, has anyone come up with a clever solution that does?
I have an ASP.NET web application with a .resx file in App_GlobalResources whose resources are typically accessed like this:
ASPX: <asp:Literal ID="l1" runat="server" Text="<%$ Resources:GalleryServerPro, Admin_Tab_Hdr %>" />
Code-behind: string msg = Resources.GalleryServerPro.Successfully_Restored_Msg;
Is there any way to compile the .resx values directly into the DLL so that I can deploy the app without the .resx file and not have to edit any of the existing code?I ask this because I am porting an existing app to a DotNetNuke module and DotNetNuke does not allow .resx files, so I am looking for a workaround.
How can i get value from local .resx file in asp.net?
View 2 RepliesHow to view .resx resource files, which are under app_globalresources.
We have a project with lot of resource files.
I want to insert string (name and value) with programmability.
View 6 RepliesI want to replace my labels in aspx page to user friendly language. i have read about .resx files but i am not getting correct flow of how to do it.
View 2 RepliesIs there any way to use a Reouser file (.resx) as global outside of App_GlobalResources?
Maybe with some kind of Resource Manager?
i have some global resource files that store my dictionary for app.when a key is not in the resource file i return the key.
public Object MyGetGlobalResourceObject(string classKey, string resourceKey)
{
try
{
if (GetGlobalResourceObject(classKey, resourceKey) == null)
i want to add the resourceKey to the classKey file.
I have a CMS that allows an administrator to add/create pages for his website.
When a page is created a SiteMapNode is added to the web.sitemap file with the an url , title and resourceKey.
Now I wish to add a resourcekey to the appropriate web.sitemap.resx file(located in App_GlobalResources).
I have tried many different ways :
- using XMLDocument load/save => says I don't have access to write to that resource file
- ResourceReader says the source stream is not valid.
I'm using a .resx file which have some name and values.. I wanna read the values programatically.. the recource file is inApp_GlobalResources folder of the project..
I'm using Visual Studio 2008.. and C# as Code behind.
I'm using .resx file in my project. when i build the application the satellite assemblies are created under bin directory. If i add this dll in other application then these satellite assemblies are added in other application bin directory. I want to add only the dll reference, not any other dlls so how to create a single dll for this scenario?
View 1 RepliesI was wondering how guys did you manage this in your company or website, to let owner of the website, to update content of the website, when it's resx file compiled.What would be the best option to do that without requiring a developer intervention
View 4 RepliesEvery time I edit a resource file in VS, it regenerates the corresponding code and sets the class access modifier to internal.It's a pain to Ctrl-F -> ReplaceAll every time I edit the resx. Is there a property/setting so that I can default this to public?
internal class MyResource {
internal static global::System.Resources.ResourceManager ResourceManager {...}
}
I need all those internal to be public all the time.
I have a class project with only localized .resx file, means AxRes.de.resx. An MVC project with a resource folder an in the public AxRes.resx neutral (en) resource what can be reached by project-name.resource.AxRes.label-name. If now the satelite dll is copied to inde the german label shoud appear, but it doesn't. What must be done when referencing satelite assemblies? Can all resources be in the class project, how to link these to my MVC project?
View 2 RepliesI have a radiobuttonlist inside a datalist itemtemplate and i need to bind the radiobuttonlist dynamically from database I have tried to bind it inside itemdatabound event of datalist but it the result is always duplicated according to the fields in teh database.
for more information:
the database has two columns one for questions and the other is for choices , for the first question with id lets say 1 there are 4 choices, when the radiobutton is binded the result appears to be 4 times duplicated ?
im using jquery. i want to assing a value to the label from a JS file. i used this code
$('#<%=lblwhseplant.ClientID %>').val("one");
$('#<%=lblmodel.ClientID %>').val("two");
but its not assigning, may i know what is the mistake?
I want to set the default value to the FileUploader Control. Unfortunately due to browser security, this is prevented, but some people have done that. I don't know with which way they have achive that. How to set value to a fileuploader control through visual basic 2010 or c#.
View 1 RepliesMy file upload control is in page for editing records so i want to retrieve the path stored in database and assign it file upload control. i have written select query to get data but i do not know how to display the stored file path in file upload control.
View 1 Repliesi hv postback event executing after i am trying to upload a file to server to ask for conformation by the user. after postback fileupload control gets cleared and i am not able to get its value after postback. controls viewstateEnabled property is true. How do i assign a file path to fileupload control after postback.
View 2 RepliesI am trying to determine if it is possible to add a concatenated string to one of my local .resx files. This example should clarify:
Let's say I have a simple ASP.NET webpage composed of (1) a label whose text is an important keyword (2) an input with required field validation and (3) a button that causes validation to occur:
(lblMyInput)
(txtMyInput)
(rfvMyInput)
(btnSubmit)
Now, inside the resource file for this page, we want to localize the strings for the page's controls. However, for our error message, we want to use the literal name of the input's label. This is were my question is.
PSEUDOCODE: myPage.resx
(1) lblMyInput.Text = "Name"
(2) rfvMyInput.ErrorMessage = "The " + lblMyInput.Text + " field may not be left blank."
(3) btnSubmit.Text = "Submit/Validate"
Is there any way to pull off this type of concatenation of one resource file's string into another string within the same file?
I have a FileUpload control in an UpdatePanel and when user select a file, the full file path will will be stored in a hiddenfield, and during postback, i would like to assign the full file path in the hiddenfield back to the FileUpload control textbox, possible to achieve that?
View 1 RepliesI have two projects in the same solution:
My.Solution.name.with.dots
BLL
Web
in the BLL project, I create a class that need to get a global resx value from RESX file that is placed in the Web project. Is it possible ?
BLL can't have a reference to Web project because of the project dependency
I have a view, and in this view, I need to get a value from an App_GlobalResources file using a dynamic key.
Normally, for example, I would do this:
<%= Resources.IndexView.MyKey %>
However, in this case, I need to do something like:
<%= Resources.IndexView[keyRoot + Model.BlahBlah] %>
I don't want to get into a discussion about separation of concerns and all that. I just want to know how to use Resources (ResourceManager)? to write out a .resx value using a dynamic key for an entry in a App_GlobalResources file.
I am working on a project for my company, and while tracing previously written code I came upon this:
<value>A payment authorization for {0:C} has been received.</value>
What does {0:C} mean? I have been trying to find out and am having no luck.