Determine If The Browser's Machine Os Is Win32 Or Win64?
May 11, 2010how to determine if the browser's machine os is win32 or win64??
if client is windows vista, how to determine if it is 32bits or 64bits?
how to determine if the browser's machine os is win32 or win64??
if client is windows vista, how to determine if it is 32bits or 64bits?
I am working on an asp.net web application where I would like to show the user how much
1. Data was downloaded,
2. Time taken to download the page contents and
3. Bandwidth speed (effective)(I guess this will be data downloaded/time taken, if I am wrond please correct me).
that was available to the user when he is downloading a certain page of my application. This info is to be displayed at the status bar.
I want to determine the browser type in code-behine file using C# on ASP.NET page.If it is IE 6.0, I have to execute certail lines of code.Can anybody provide code sample.
View 1 RepliesI want local/Client machine ip address, for that i have written below code. but this code gives me Application server address where my web site is hosted. where as i wanted client machine IP from where my web site is getting accessed. so if my website accessed from 10 different machine in that case i want 10 different IP address of those machines.
Code:
using System.Net;
private string GetIP()
{
string strHostName = "";
strHostName = System.Net.Dns.GetHostName();
IPHostEntry ipEntry = System.Net.Dns.GetHostEntry(strHostName);
IPAddress[] addr = ipEntry.AddressList;
return addr[addr.Length - 1].ToString();
}
Also the below server variable return global ip address.
Code:
HttpContext.Current.Request.ServerVariables["REMOTE_ADDR"];
What is the correct code.
My program need to detect the user visibility, if the user is login or not. I Put the information on the database
here the pseudocode:
if the user click "LOGIN" I Update the user information to ONLINE = TRUE;
else if the user click "LOGOUT" I Update the user information to ONLINE = FALSE;
My Question is: How can I detect if the user leave the website or turn off the computer without clicking "logout"
Is there a way we can access image files from client machine in asp.net?
View 1 Repliesan unhandled win32 exception occurred in w3wp.exe error occures when we run .Net application from IIS. My configuration is Windows server 2008, IIS7, .Net 2.0, and Oracle 10g.
View 2 RepliesI am getting below error after installing VS2005 in my machine. If i open any application/browser then automatically this error popups. An unhandled win32 exception occurred in svchost.exe [xxxx] New instance of Visual Studio 2005. I have seen many post deals with same issue, but couldn't find any solution.
View 5 Replies1. ASP.Net WEB server.
2. I have PC, on which file to copy to device is located, with Active Sync installed and IE running which has a page in that IE has rendered by server #1.
3. I have a DEVICE connected to desktop #2 via AS.
I would like to copy file from a local machine to the device which is connected to this machine. My application is located in a webserver.
On one of my pages I display a datetime (from a database) and it is formatted correctly as a UK date time (dd-mm-yyyy) on my local machine. However when I deploy it to a server it reverts to American format (mm-dd-yyyy). Does anyone have any idea of when this might be happening?This might be outside the scope of stackoverflow
View 3 RepliesI am reading the Asp.net security documentation on msdn.I come across these tow terms and get really confused.
# WindowsIdentity = WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent()
which returns the identity of the security context of the currently executing Win32 thread.
# Thread = Thread.CurrentPrincipal
which returns the principal of the currently executing .NET thread which rides on top of the Win32 thread.
I basically want to transfer a file from the client to the file storage server without actual login to the server so that the client cannot access the storage location on the server directly. I can do this only if i manually login to the storage server through windows login. I dont want to do that. This is a Web-Based Application.
protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
filePath = FileUpload1.FileName;
try
{
WebClient client = new WebClient();
NetworkCredential nc = new NetworkCredential(uName, password);
Uri addy = new Uri("\\192.168.1.3\upload\");
[code]...
I have had a real nightmare with Server.MapPath(). When I call Server.MapPath("~") in my application that is running in ASP.NET Development Server it returns root directory that ends in a back slash like f:projectsapp1, but I call it in published version, installed in IIS, it returns root directory without any back slash like c:inetpubwwwrootapp1.
string mainRoot = HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath("~");
DirectoryInfo di = new DirectoryInfo(mainRoot);
//added to solve this problem with Server.MapPath
if (!mainRoot.EndsWith(@""))
mainRoot += @"";
FileInfo[] files = di.GetFiles("*.aspx");
foreach (FileInfo item in files)
{
string path = item.FullName.Replace(mainRoot, "~/").Replace(@"", "/");
//do more here
}
ASP.Net Page layout is not displaying properly in QA machine but is displaying correctly in Dev Machine. What could be the issue? We are using ASP.Net 2.0
View 1 RepliesI have an ASP.NET app that was compiled on a 32-bit machine. There are many different assemblies that are referenced. I opened the web site's main dll with ILDASM and looked at the .corflags. It stated it was ILONLY. However, when I run the web site locally on the 64-bit machine (Windows XP Pro 64-bit), I get "is not a valid Win32 applciation". Shouldn't the app run as 64-bit since it was compiled with "AnyCPU"? How can I get this to work? I am using .NET 3.5. I want the app to run as 64-bit, not 32-bit.
View 1 RepliesI have website home page which my client can view well on his blackberry mobile phone but I have link buttons on that page which redirect the users to other pages ..just Response.Redirect ............simple code.... but when he clicks on the link, it requests for enabling javascript..I do that but the home page just does a postback. Links are not working on cellphone........... on regular website they are working fine.
View 2 RepliesI used javascript code to open popup window.Popup window "Maximize" button is in
disable state.But in Chrome it is in enable state.I want to make browser maximize button disable.
Below is my javascript code
function Call_PopUp(event, URL) {
window.open(URL, 'CustomPopUp', 'width=990, height=540, menubar=no,scrollbars =yes, resizable=no, top=50,left=50,toolbar=no,dialog=yes,minimizable=yes,maximizable=no');
}
i need to get the Browser version, type of the user. i need the short name not the long one.
at the monent i have this:
browser = Request.ServerVariables("HTTP_USER_AGENT") that retuens this:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US) AppleWebKit/532.5 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/4.1.249
i need only (Chrome/4.1.249), (MSIE 8.0)...............
plus i would like to get the operating system too
I have a web application that runs via IIS 7 what i want to do with the application (Asp.net with C#) is only load if the browser is greater than IE9, or greater than or equal to Chrome27 or greater than or equal to firefox19.
How to do this or areas i should read to do such a thing?
When calling Response.Cookie.Add(new HttpCookie("MyCookie", "objValue")); where does the cookie saved? on Client Machine or Server Machine?
EDIT:if saved in Client Machine, how can I read it from javascript then? I tried this kind of script.
function getCookie(c_name) {
var i, x, y, ARRcookies = document.cookie.split(";");
for (i = 0; i < ARRcookies.length; i++) {
[code].....
I cannot get the cookie that I saved from code behind. When I look into the document.cookie object, it is just an empty string.
Scenario:On Page_Init() on code behind. I create a cookie using Response.Cookie.Add(new HttpCookie("MyCookie", "cookieValue"));.
On Client side, I'm trying to read the cookie saved from code behind on page load using the snippet above, but it returns undefined
I am trying to work out how to calculate the latency of requests through a web-app (Javascript) to a .net webservice.
Currently I am essentially trying to sync both client and server time, which when hitting the webservice I can look at the offset (which would accurately show the 'up' latency.
The problem is - when you sync the time's, you have to factor in latency for that also. So currently I am timeing the sync request (round trip) and dividing by 2, in an attempt to get the 'up' latency...and then modify the sync accordingly.
This works on the assumption that latency is symmetrical, which it isn't. Does anyone know a procedure that would be able to determine specifically the up/down latency of a JS http request to a .net service? If it needs to involve multiple handshakes thats fine, what ever is as accurate as possible.
I have a web app (ASP.net with VB.net) that will run on one of three web servers. I would like to know, at run time, which web server the app is on. How can I determine which web server the app is on?
View 2 RepliesHow can I determine where a user came from when they land on my webpage.Did they come from a google link?Did they user a favorites link?Did they type in the url?
View 4 RepliesI have a bit of xml file named Sample.xml which is shown below
[Code]....
i have button named submit(button1).If i click that button i need to display the count in a text box named textBox1, means How many PartitionName="AIX" is belonging to Type="NIC"
Im calling the new popup window from gridview like
[Code]....
In the AddTargetPopUP.aspx ,I have button Call "ADD".When i click the add button it'll insert datas into database.I want to reload the parent gridview after insert into the database and want to close the popup.