So now I want to use it in view-code but when I put it in angle brackets (<%: or <%=) and put it in head element I got no access to this value. On the other hand when I put it in BODY element everything is ok.
My failing example (simplified):
I would like to use this syntax in my UI library, I know how to implement this but I don't know HOW it actually works! I understand that somewhere and somewhat a delegate is created and provided as an argument of the method Content, but can't find any information about this mecanism or technic. Assumed current correct answer : The compiler translates the aspx code below into (symbolic translation for comprehension):
I have some data which contains angle brackets in some of the fields.Even if properly escaped as <: or > (or even the hex codes), in Visual Studio 2005 ASP.Net, the field data is being truncated at the first angle bracket. If I replace the data with curly braces
<ITReview><row TopNode="REQ 123456 TT Description <Date sent to app dev> <Priority> <SubTask Status>"/><row TopNode="REQ 456789 TT Description <Date sent to app dev> <Priority> <SubTask Status>"/></ITReview><ITReview><row TopNode="REQ 123456 TT Description <Date sent to app dev> <Priority> <SubTask Status>"/><row TopNode="REQ 456789 TT Description <Date sent to app dev> <Priority> <SubTask Status>"/></ITReview>
I have some data which contains angle brackets in some of the fields.Even if properly escaped as <: or > (or even the hex codes), or contained in CDATA, in Visual Studio 2005 ASP.Net, the field data is being truncated at the first angle bracket. If I replace the data with curly braces, it displays fine.Is this a parser defect in the TreeView control? I can use Response.Write and see that the data provided by the XmlDataSource is fine. Example:
<ITReview> <row TopNode="REQ 123456 TT Description <Date sent to app dev> <Priority> <SubTask Status>"/><row TopNode="REQ 456789 TT Description <Date sent to app dev> <Priority> <SubTask Status>"/> </ITReview> <ITReview> <row TopNode="REQ 123456 TT Description <Date sent to app dev> <Priority> <SubTask Status>"/><row TopNode="REQ 456789 TT Description <Date sent to app dev> <Priority> <SubTask Status>"/> </ITReview>
This truncates right after TT Description. If I change to curly braces or parentheses, it displays fine.
I've seen the <script type="text/C#> with intellisense.
If it is possible to script client side scripts in C#, some infomation or reference on how to do it. For example, do I need using statements, is the script compiled on the server.. etc.
I have several hundred html files that I want to remove the <head></head> tag from and all information contained in the tag. I am fairly sure I can do this in Visual Studio using the Find and Replace In Files with REGEX.
I'm trying to use the Response.Write() method to dynamically insert content in the < head > section of an aspx page. I need to inject a string value from a property on a code-behind object which is a link to my CSS file. However, it is not being processed properly at run time. The object is public on the class and is hydrated in the Page_Load() event. Down in the body of the page I can successfully inject other properties from the Corpoartion object with no problem at all.Why does this not work in the < head > section?This is the part that does not expand correctly:
I am customizing the asp:PasswordRecovery control by adding an own UserNameTemplate. This all works fine, but as soon as I am adding any "Angle Bracket Percent" (<%=) into the UserNameTemplate, the entire PasswordRecovery control falls back to the default design and doesn't use my own UserNameTemplate anymore.
For instance, if I customize a asp:PasswordRecovery control as follows, it works fine ...
[Code]....
... but when I add <%= "Hello world" %> it uses the default layout:
[Code]....
Is this a bug or do I need to change anything? Using Angle Bracket Percent in asp:Login (within LayoutTemplate) works fine, but not in asp:PasswordRecovery. The reason why I need/want to use Angle Bracket Percent is because I want to get localized text out of an XML file (e.g. "<%= GetText("ForgotPassword.Introduction") %>"). However, this shouldn't be the problem as asp:PasswordRecovery even breaks if I use the "<%= "Hello world" %> phrase in the example stated above.
I have Unicode text being displayed on an ASP.NET page. The text is enclosed by two square brackets, as soon as Arabic text appears the ending bracket goes reverse, e.g."[Hi there]" becomes "[ [arabic". Is this a browser issue? The brackets are hard-coded and only the enclosing text is dynamic.
Here is some sample code. The variable resultString contains the Unicode text.
All I want to do is access the <body> element from the code-behind of a content page and add a class name to it.
I have a top-level master page with the <body> element in it. Then I have a nested master page which is the master page for the content page. From the code behind of the content page I want to add a class name to the body element. That's all.
I have this in the top-level master:
<body id="bodyNode" runat="server">
I added this to the code-behind for the content page:
I'm using the standard asp:Login control, and we have a user who recently changed her password to include an angular bracket. When she tries to login, she gets an error message, and I get the standard 'dangerous request' exception.
I know I can set ValidateRequest="false" on the page to negate this, but I was hoping someone knew of a better way.
I've textbox which has data: This is not valid data for [Smith] [Jackson], Now the user can't edit the text which is in between the [] brackets. How to prevent them from editing the text in brackets? Can we prevent with Javascript? or Is there any other alternatives?
I'm looking at an asp.net application, i notice that there are assemblies defined into two places. In web.config there is configuration/system.web/compilation/assemblies/add elements. In the project file there are references setup under the Project/ItemGroup/Reference elements.
I was wondering, what is the difference between assemblies/references added in either location?
This doesn't happen when I create the site in my local drive. Is there a workaround to this. Even if I add the missing parts, I keep getting the same error.
I would like to select an element that is in the same TR as another element I found with a selector. The selector itself: $("input[name='sMessageValue']","#messageTable") Now I have this element and got its value I would like to find a checkbox located in the same TR, i tried this as starting point : $(this).(':parent').val(). But seems not the right thing to do.
You're making a website with ASP.NET 4.0/C#, although xml alone is suitable for this example. The site will have a site map and a default page with a menu control, as follows:Web.sitemap