It's adding three ?'s to the first element like this:
???<Element> Code: Dim httpReq As System.Net.HttpWebRequest httpReq = Net.WebRequest.Create("https://**") httpReq.Method = "POST" [code]... 'Here I add my elements...
i want to create a forum like page in ASP ,C# where user can enter some question. Administrator reply this question,according to if user does not satisfied with the solution then in same thread he may ask for further clearance.for example the forum of asp.net ( the current page)
I am using asp.net 3.5 and I am trying to create a project structure (asp.net web solution with UI/Business/Data access) which would be like a base and ready for any new projects in my team and all could use this standard structure only as a base(outer boundary) and they can expand the structure. Also adding on to it I wanted to include certain features like adding libraries of reusable code/functions, so that every team member could use functions from my library within this base structure. To summarize the above, I need to create standard .net project structure/framework/architecture with resusable code library included in it. How can I do this..
Is it possible to create a route, who accepts a random number of Categories/subCategories and is still able to understand /ProductID/ProductName where Product ID is an int and ProductName is a string.
Can you point me to a url for the proper directory structure to create for a new website?I can create a website project and add class library projects to the solution to create a fully functional website.My grey area is that I need to zip up the web site solution and hand it over to the client.I'd like to make sure that I hand over a solution with the most proper directory structure.I'll run you through a scenario:
1. Select File > New > Web Site > ASP.NET Web Site from the main menu 2. Save with a path of C:ProjectsTestWebSite 3. Right-click the solution in VS and select Add > New Project > Class Library 4. The new class library is added with an automatic path of C:ProjectsTestWebSite (2)MyClassLib1
It seems like there should be a way to create a better structure for this but I'm just not following the correct process. Can you point me to a url with instructions for managing a proper structure for this?
What I want to do is to put a "(reported as invalid)" after the name in the GridView. However, I can't figure out how I can do this, or whether or not I should actually do it in the .aspx file. The field that I am going to check for validity is called invalid, and is a bit. Here's the GridView:
I need to create a simple blog feature for my website. I have created a form that writes to an XML File, i now need to be able to display this file in a blog style, and possible add comments.
I want to create a new module in DNN (VB) ... that;
1. does not use DAL or DAL+ 2. has only one view.ascx control 3. It has to be a compiled module
I do not need DB connectivity and any bells and whistles just one view control. I thought it would be simple but googling for a day now and it seems very complicated.
I have the development environment already set up with;
1. DNN Starter kit 2. VS 2008 3. SQL server 4. DNN up and running in IIS 5. the project builds successfully
If anyone knows a way I can build a module using the DNN Dynamic Module Template in VS 2008 and then strip off the DAL and all the unnecessary layers and extra controls until I have only a working view.ascx that just prints out "Hello World!" to the screen ...
I'm looking to create a simple watermark on the fly for an image, taking one image (JPEG) and adding some text to it on the BOTTOM of the image in white, with a solid black background right across the bottom. haven't been able to find anything that does it on the bottom of the JPEG.
i need to create a simple package that will: 1. insert a data to table A2. get the identity_scope3. insert multiple rows to table B with the id from table Ai created one, but it only does bulk insert, so i want to redo it again.
I need to build up a List<object> and cache the list and be able to append to it. I also need to be able to blow it away easily and recreate it. What is a simple way to accomplish this?
Very new to ASP.NET and C# (somewhat knowledgable in PHP) I have an ASP.NET web application and need to manage access to pages based on a 'status' stored in a cookie. I would like to use the following code to create the cookie in a login method.
HttpCookie cookie = new HttpCookie("UserCookie"); cookie.Value = "status"; <-- this will be replaced with a variable once its working cookie.Expires = DateTime.Now.AddHours(1); Response.SetCookie(cookie);
My problem is that the only place I can put this code where it works is in the global.asax Session_Start method. It simply doesn't work anywhere else. I am checking the cookie creation in firefox options and see the ASP.NET_SessionId created but nothing else (This is all running on localhost).
Is the session status somehow interfering with the cookie creation? Do I need to configure something in Web.config? It would appear that the only time I can create a cookie is on Session_Start. Does anyone have any tips, perhaps I am missing something simple?
Rather than try to reinvent the wheel, how to create a stacked/segmented bar or point me to an existing control. Here's what I need:
Horizontal bar
Standard html
Each segment needs to be color coded from css
Each segment needs to be a percentage of the total (i.e. if total value = 100, then a value of 10 for one of the segments would be smaller than a value of 50)
Should be able to fit seamlessly into an html table cell Should not be an image Should only create a single bar with segments (not multiple bars/segmented bars) Server-side generated, no AJAX
This should be as simple as possible given x number of values, create x segments.
I'm looking for code examples or already-built controls.
I am looking for a simple (or best practice) way of pre filling some of the fields in a create form. As an example, say the create view is loaded for a model that has a datetime field. I want the textbox for that field to be filled with DateTime.Now. I don't need a javascript watermark or anything like that, I jsut want to pre fill the text box.
The GET version of my Create method in the controller just returns the view with no model so I am not sure where to set this value.I've beel trying to figure this out for a while and I must be missing something, I expected this to be really easy.
I have a subdomain mobile.JassimRahma.com and that's referring of course to a folder on my root called mobile.I just created a simple, very simple Default.aspx file and placed in the mobile folder but I am getting thie error:
I am trying to create a simple menu system using repeaters. In the system I want to use a different formatting for class sub items and am trying to use an If that checks the DataBinders results and branches if its "Classes" but when I compile the code is says:
Name "Container" not declared.
On all the tutorials online and MSDN the Container.DataItem is just assumed to work so i can't find any information on it not working. Can anyone who uses databinders more than me explain this?
I want to create a webmail like yahoo or gmail ? in which people can send email to yahoo and gmail and receive emails also ? at the same time i want that i can customize the css . I have heard of telerik webmail but the demo and the source code downloaded does not allows us send email .. .
Im about to create a very simple online event reservation application and currently have 3 tables:
User PK_UserID UserName Event PK_EventID EventName EventDescription EventStartDate EventEndDate SeatsAvailable BookedEvents ID FK_UserID FK_EventID
Do you have any experience of how to handle SeatsAvailable? I mean if SeatsAvailable is set to 5 and there are 5 users online and want to book event. And some user has started to fill out the form then changed his mind. Then seats in database can just leak. I was thinking about sessions - like to limit every user to 5 minutes to complete the booking but i dont really know.