Check The Textbox1 Value If There Is A Space Or Numeric Or Any Special Characters In It?
Jul 17, 2010How to check the textbox1 value if there is a space or numeric or any special charecters in it
View 7 RepliesHow to check the textbox1 value if there is a space or numeric or any special charecters in it
View 7 RepliesRegular expression validator for not acception special characters and space.
View 1 Repliesi'm writing a stored proc and if a field i return is longer then 200 characters, i want to truncate, find the last space, remove any characters after that space, then add some full stopseg:
INSERT INTO @rec(articleid, abstract)
SELECT a.id,
CASE
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I would like to have an regular expression that does not allow any spaces(before,within,after the word) and alphanumeric characters.
View 3 Replies Im looking to strip out non-numeric characters in a string in ASP.NET C#
So i.e 40,595 p.a.
would end up with 40595
I will have my string as follows
String S="AB-1233-444";
From this i would like to separate AB and would like to find out the ASCII for that 2 alphabets.
I m reading non-numeric characters in Employer ID.
My Emp id should be 5 digits. The problem is, If I m having space in those 5 characters, it is throwing error.
If it has space at the last character, it is not throwing error.
Ex : 12 34 - is throwing error
1 345 - is throwing error
but 1234 - not throwing error
My code is string numString = empid;
long number1 = 0;
bool canConvert = long.TryParse(numString, out number1); [code].....
I have a comment control in vb.net, It works fine but the problem is if you use special characters like " ' ! $ * It never save the comment and through javascript error ( As i am using Ajax ) , Is there any workaround to save special characters aswell?
View 1 RepliesI've got a program that in a nutshell reads values from a SQL database and writes them to a tab-delimited text file.
The issue is that some of the values in the database have special characters (TM, dash, ellipsis, etc.) When written to the text file, the formatting is lost and they come across as junk "â„ or â€" etc"
When the value is viewed in the immediate window, before it is written to the txt file, everything looks fine. My guess is that this is an issue of encoding. But, I'm not real sure how to proceed, where to look, or what to look for.
Is this ASCII or UTF-8? If it's one of those how do I correct it before it's written to the text file.
Here's how I build the text file (where feedStr is a StringBuilder)
objReader = New StreamWriter(filePath)
objReader.Write(feedStr)
objReader.Close()
I'm fairly new to ASP.NET and have the following problem:
I add data to an Access database through a form on a aspx.-page. Now my problem is, if the user enters characters like " or & the syntax of the SQL command i send to access changes and the whole thing crashes. :-(
It should nevertheless be possible to write special characters in the Access database. How can I do that??
Seconde question:
I put a GridView under my form to display the data entries from the access database to the user. This GridView has 3 Options in every Line at the beginning (Edit, Delete and Select) by default. OK, when i klick on Delete it comes the following error message (hand-translated from german into english ;-] )
"Deleting is not suppoorted from the datasource "AccessDataSource" unless the DeleteCommand is not specified.
[NotSupportedException: Das Löschen wird von der Datenquelle "AccessDataSource2" nicht unterstützt, sofern nicht DeleteCommand angegeben wurde.]
System.Web.UI.WebControls.SqlDataSourceView.ExecuteDelete(IDictionary keys, IDictionary oldValues) +1648440
System.Web.UI.DataSourceView.Delete(IDictionary keys, IDictionary oldValues, DataSourceViewOperationCallback callback) +89
System.Web.UI.WebControls.GridView.HandleDelete(GridViewRow row, Int32 rowIndex) +714
System.Web.UI.WebControls.GridView.HandleEvent(EventArgs e, Boolean causesValidation, String validationGroup) +869
System.Web.UI.WebControls.GridView.RaisePostBackEvent(String eventArgument) +207
System.Web.UI.WebControls.GridView.System.Web.UI.IPostBackEventHandler.RaisePostBackEvent(String eventArgument) +10
System.Web.UI.Page.RaisePostBackEvent(IPostBackEventHandler sourceControl, String eventArgument) +13
System.Web.UI.Page.RaisePostBackEvent(NameValueCollection postData) +175
System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) +1565
The equvivalent error message appears when I klick on the "Edit"-Button...
How do I have to specified the Delete and EditCommand?
I'm using the code below to allocate tags in an XMl document into groups using the char[] alphabet below.
This works great for tags that start a-z. However I have some tags in the XML document that can start with special characters (eg 0-9, ! @ # $ & * etc)
I'd like to put them all in one group called "SP". Is there a way to do that?
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I'm looking at some site code on an XHTML doctype and from what I'm seeing the framework is ASP.net. The IDs in the HTML has a "$" in there. For example:
<img id="$ct100templateContent$SectionPanel1$ctl01$ctl02ctl00_templateContent_SectionPanel1_ctl01_ct999img" src="this.jpg"/>
From a W3C semantic point of view the "$" is not valid in an ID or Class. IDs and classes can only contain alpha numeric characters in an XHTML doctype.
Is the the "$" a ASP.net naming convention referencing a web control or template item?
i want to display values in dropdownlist using querystring[which is successfully happening] but the problem is when id passed in querystring is 7.17 then in dropdownlist it is displaying values as 7 . 1 7....but i want to display it as 7 and 17...
here is a part of the code
string imageid;
string logoid;
string id1;
string id2;
String Name;
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)...
I have some special characters in my database and i would like to retrieve the same. eg: "FrÃdÃ" is not displaying properly on my list but it is stored correctly in database.
View 2 RepliesI am creating a site in asp.net with URL rewriting.
My initial url is like /mypage/languagename/ASP.NET
it is working fine when I am excepting taking the language name with
HttpApplication app = (HttpApplication)sender;
app.Request.RawUrl // this is giving me ASP.NET
but when the initial URL is/mypage/languagename/C#
I am getting only C from the rawURL instead of C#.
buildLetter.Append("</head>").AppendLine();
buildLetter.Append("").AppendLine();
buildLetter.Append("<style type="text/css">").AppendLine();
Assume the above contents resides in a file. I want to write a snippet that removes any line which has empty string "" and put escape character before the middle quotations. The final output would be:
buildLetter.Append("</head>").AppendLine();
buildLetter.Append("<style type="text/css">").AppendLine();
The outer " .... " is not considered special chars. The special chars may be single quotation or double quotation. I could run it via find and replace feature of Visual Studio. However, in my case i want it to be written in c# or VB.NET
I have a requirment to filter out all users in the database by starting letter. so we will be having link buttons for A B C D E..... Z. If user clicks on A, all users whose name starts with A is retrieved Now the concern is, if there are users whose name starts with any special chars how they can be classified under any filters OR just copy pasting what the client asked me. In terms of filtering UTF characters, is there no way to set it up so that all 'A' (i.e. Ä, Á etc.) characters are assigned to A (i.e. some way of grouping together in an "if else" kind of rule)?
View 4 RepliesI've built a web application that employees sign on to and take tests, get certifications, etc. My client wants all employees set up so that their user name is their real name, in the format of "Lastname, Firstname". It doesn't look like MembershipProvider will allow commas or spaces in the user name. Am I going to have to store this in a separate column in another table, or is there a way to tell the provider to accept those characters...
View 2 RepliesI am getting a string in the following format in the query string:
"Arnstung%20Chew(20)"
I want to convert it to just "Arnstung Chew". How do I do it?
Also how do I make sure that the user is not passing a script or anything harmful in the query string?
How to programatically insert string with special characters into RTF? I have rtf template I load to string and then replace all $MY_VARIABLE$ with data. Data contains special chars like 'ąęść' and the problem is that in result file these characters are replaced with '?'. It's something wrong with encoding but what?
My code looks like:
StreamReader reader = new StreamReader("template.rtf");
StringBuilder form = new StringBuilder(reader.ReadToEnd());
// here I replace variables in rtf with data
Encoding srcEncoding = new UTF8Encoding();
Encoding dstEncoding = new ASCIIEncoding();
byte[] utf = srcEncoding.GetBytes(form.ToString());
byte[] asci = Encoding.Convert(Encoding.UTF8, Encoding.ASCII, utf);
return dstEncoding.GetString(asci);
I'm having an issue when requesting querystring variables in a ASP.NET C# webapplication. With special characters.I dont get the special characters in the way i want(original).Here is the code I'm playing with:
string todo = Convert.ToString(Request.QueryString["todo"]) ?? ""; string str = Convert.ToString("%E6%F8%E5%3Ftest"); Response.Write("str original=" + str); Encoding enc = Encoding.GetEncoding("ISO-8859-1"); Response.Write("<br />str decoded=" + HttpUtility.UrlDecode(str, enc)); Response.Write("<br />todo querystring=" + todo); Response.Write("<br />todo querystring decoded=" + HttpUtility.UrlDecode(todo, enc)); string t = HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.AbsoluteUri; Response.Write("<br />requested url=" + t); string[] test = t.Split('?'); foreach (string
I want to prevent users from entering url's (like a href="") in a TextBox.
I want to use a regular expression validator but no idea what to write?
How can I do it?
I have to replace XML characters that are being sent to me like this:
Private Balcony & Patios w/Storageto instead be this:
Private Balcony & Patios w/Storage
I want to make sure I have an exhaustive list of all possible characters, so we don't find one later after my programming change.
I was told to do these (by a developer at the client site who is passing me the xml as he gets it from the database and wants me to parse it):
replace all "&" to "&" as well as any of other 3 reserved characters:
">" to "<"
"<" to ">" and
"%" to "%"
But when I googled more infor on XML special characters, I found this list:
& &
< <
> >
" "
' '
Which says nothing about the % but mentions the quote and apostrophe.
So what is the exhaustive list?
I would like to transform an html input to xml. But the input will have as part of its content an "&", e.g. Texas A&M. But calling XslCompliledTransform.Transform(htmldocument, xmlwriter) causes an xmlexception to be thrown.
View 4 RepliesI am retrieving time data from database.Its in format of HRS:Min AM. (:,'')are the special charatcters. I need to show Hrs in txtHrs,Min in txtMin,Am/PM in dropdown. How can I do this?
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