I want to make a flower shop using the technologies mentioned in the title. I was thinking about customer/admin login in ajax. I'm using Visual Web Developer 2008 Express and I know a bit of VB.
creating an Online Shop (buying products, handling transactions, etc) - Could anyone please suggest me the best method availble either in HTML or ASP.Net because i don't know PHP
I am sure this question has been asked and answered; but I haven't managed to find it...
I am creating a very simple custom System.Web.UI.Control that has a few properties. I can define in my ASPX page the following tag and everything is happy:
what I need to do to make the XHTML validate. I always have
Content is not allowed between the opening and closing tag of element 'XXX'
Element 'XXX' is not supported
The name contains uppercase characters, which is not allowed
The code actually runs as expected, but I haven't manged to find a good example on how to do this correctly so that everything validates. In terms of implementation of the Custom Control, I just have all properties stubbed out at the moment, and looks something like:
[ParseChildren(true)] [PersistChildren(false)] public class MyControl : Control[code]....
Ultimately, Element is intended to build up a collection of Elements. Any insight on how to do this properly and have the XHTML validate
Well as the title says I am a total noob to web programming. I have experience in XHTML and CSS and that is it, and it is time to expand my knowledge and start making much better websites
I have a project to completely rewrite the site [URL] and want to do it in ASP.NET rather then PHP, and since I do not know either language I would rather learn this one instead.
My question is simple, where do I start? I learn well by reading books and doing examples and building example websites, that sort of stuff. Can anyone suggest any good book titles that will get me started in the right direction? A friend sent me the PDF version of the book: "Learning ASP.NET 3.5, 2nd Edition (Build web applications with ASP.NET 3.5, AJAX, Linq and MORE)." This is so far the only resource I have. The only thing about that book is that it promotes using the WYSIWYG style of web design and I have always been tought to stay away from that.
I seem to have come upon an issue with XHTML 1.0 Strict compliance and ASP.NET AJAX. When a ScriptManager is included on the MasterPage, it renders the following tag:
In order to be XHTML Strict compliant, this tag must be included in a <div>, as is the VIEWSTATE. Even when Strict compliance is enabled in the web.config, the ScriptManager insists on rendering in a non-compliant way. This is currently blocking our transition to Strict mode, as it's the only non-validating tag on our pages.
i want to make website where users can book tiket online. i want to make quickbook like [URL] in this webiste to make this quick book like to work. how to do this type of quick book methods for booking online.
I just finished programming a web application, and I want to upload it to a host server so that it works online. However, I faced some problems.When recalling functions from class files, server can't approach them, and the following error appears: (BC30002: Type 'db_class' is not defined)I know that there are steps I have to do in this stage in order to make the project working. I want your help letting me know what these steps are!
I have reviewed many references and posts in this forum, but I couldn't reach a solution.I built a small project that contains ( default.aspx, app_code/class1.vp and web.config). It would survive my graduation project if you would downloading the project and fix the error appearing, and return me back the modified code. I tried many things on my hand to get fixed, but with no result.[URL]
Let say I have complete Image of Newspaper front page i want it make asp.net or winform application so user can slice this page and then link this page to another image...I am confused what should i do from where should I start although this is not my newspaper application its university project but it works same like this images....For clear understanding here is site link eg. http://epaper.dawn.com
The setup was incredibly easy. The shop was up and running (Local server, for now!) But then I am confused. When the user will purchase a product from my shop, how will I receive the payment?
I searched a lot in order to setup my credit card/accounnt/paypal information in the Admin area, but I couldnt find anything...
I have a good friend who owns a print shop and he has asked me to create him a simple online shop where he can take print orders. His print shop location is kind of hidden, and business isn't going well at the moment. This is why he wants to move online. I said I would do it for him, but it will take a while before he has anything to look at. Where I am most stuck is the Model. The problem with this sorts of shops is that each Product, depending on its category would have different attributes. How ? Here is an example: [URL] A user would choose a product category, then he/she would get to the following: [URL] Now he/she would click the Order link to order a certain qunatity. On the next page, depending on what category they are in, they'll get a form where they can choose order attributes. There aren't many attribues for BUSINESS CARDS. But if they had chosen CARBONLESS FORMS, they would get options to tweak like: Squencial Numbering to start from 103490Position of Numbering..etc
I asked for advice at the SQL Server forums, and finally I came up with something like this:[URL] But with that database design, I will have a lot of type casting to do for the attributes ! << In fact I'm not sure if that would be even possible. Then I watched this video, and the author does something cool ! she uses Inheritance. Then I started Wonding ... Is it possible for me to have a Parent [ Product ] class, and have its children entities with different (added) attributes?
I am doing a website for a toyshop. I have a menu with 3 categories basically. Boys, Girls and Family. When I click these I need to display divs with a picture of each item in that category and information like price etc.Then I need to be able to add the items to a shopping cart.
firstly, which controls should I use to best display the data.
Secondly, how must I handle the cart and paypal stuff??
I am developing a simple online DBMS to browse my database online.... the main concern for me is to clear everything from the PC when the user disconnect so no body can go and click (Back) on the browser and see the pages if the user forgot to close it.. what I have done so far is :
[Code]....
I am sure this is not enough.. am I right? so what else I should include there?
I want to create a Online Exam site in ASP.NET .In that i want to display Test based on the Date and time and the user can take the test at the time set my the Teacher.
For Example:
Teacher want to take C Test for the Mid Semester Test and the test is schedule on 1 May 2010,then the test should appear on the test page on the 1st may only and the user should be able to take the test on the set time.
The problem is that if i use System time then user can change the system time and can take the test schedule in future.
So i want to know how can implement this thing.I have given many online test but dont know how they work out the time and date logic.
I need to be able to remove non-XHTML tags from a string containing XHTML that has been stored in a database. The string also contains references for controls (e.g. ) inside the XHTML, but I need clean XHTML with all standard tag contents unchanged.
These control tags are varied (they could be any ASP.NET control), so there are too many to go looking for each one and remove them. The way they are closed is also varied, so not all of them have closing tags, some are self closing.
How can I go about doing this? I've found some HTML cleaners on-line for including in my project, but they either remove everything or just HTML encode the entire string.
Also, I'm dealing with parts of XHTML documents, not entire documents - don't know if that makes a difference.
An example (not fantastic, but gives you the idea of what I'm working with):
<p><mycontrols:mycontrol myproperty="hello world" myproperty2="7"><SPAN><a href="#"><img title="an example image" height="68" width="180" alt="an example image" src="images/example1.gif"></a></span></mycontrols:mycontrol><a href="#"></a></p>
I would like to make a custom accordion, in which I have 2 panes, but where you couldn't open the second one until you clicked a validation button in the first one that would open the second...
I tried to just make a button that would hide the first pane but I cant get to make it work.
i am doin project with xforms but i keep on getting an error which says tht the xhtml 1.0 does not support the xform elements i tried putin al tht necesary namespaces for xforms but am still getting the error..
The attribute is not rendered to the client, even when the custom namespace is declared in the html element like: <html xmlns= [URL] Does anyone know of a way to get this to render to the client, without having to use a custom control. A module or other globally "pluggable" solution would be acceptable.
I am generating xhtml in code that is then inserted into the page. Are there class(es) that help with adding tags etc. Then having a function that will output it to a string. (like the xml dom api) code like:
I'm using an ImageButton inside a repeater with an ItemCommand. The repeater is used as a trigger to an UpdatePanel. The XHTML generated puts an 'ItemCommand' attribute in the <input> element corresponding to the ImageButton. This causes XHTML validation (using the W3C validator) to fail, because ItemCommand isn't a valid attribute for input.
I've Googled and found nothing about this, and the MSDN page assures me that asp.net generates perfect XHTML.
How to Create a Online Test Program using Count down?The page showing one question with 4 answer fetch from the database sql server and there will bw a countdown timer for test.