How To Set Break Point At Inline Code
Aug 21, 2010I set the element height value by using inline code
View 4 RepliesI set the element height value by using inline code
View 4 RepliesNot point to the break point.it gives above error massege when start debbuging. How i fix this.
View 1 RepliesHTML5 is just an updating to XHTML 4.1 or it brings some thing different and new to the web world ,, what are the major differences between it and its predecessors..
View 1 RepliesBreak point will not currently be hit.No Symbols have been loaded for this document"
View 1 RepliesI can't seem to figure out how to set a breakpoint in a Razor view. I understand why that might seem a little weird and may be difficult since a cshtml file is a combination of html and then c# code, but I can step into it. The ability to step into it makes it seem like I should be able to set a breakpoint. Am I missing how to do this or is this not possible in the RC? If not any plans to add this before RTM or in the future?
View 3 RepliesI am using Visual Studio 2005 with Windows 7. The Problem is when i start debugging it doesn't stops at Break Points.
Debug = "True" in web.config
My code does a response.redirect.
I noticed that while debugging. I had a break point on the page_Load but when it did the response.redirect and came to this page it did not hit the break point.
I've defined a route in Application_Start, as so many tutorials have instructed
RouteTable.Routes.Add(
"Files",
new Route("Files/Art",
new FileRouteHandler()));
And created my own RouteHandler. However this doesn't seem to work at all.When I debug the application, I can see (via a break point) that the route gets added, however when I browse to "http://localhost/MyApplication/Files/Art" I get a browser 404 (not an ASP.net 404).
When I click "Start Debugging", VS2005 cannot hit a break point. How can it be resolved?
View 3 RepliesI have an puzzling problem. I have a new ASP.NET web application in VS2005 that runs fairly well, but I am having a problem and would like to set a break point to see what is going on. I have compiled the project in Debug mode. I have debug=true set in the web.config. But it appears that the IDE is not attaching to the process at all. Have I overlooked something? I am using the development server and not IIS. This has never been a problem in the past, but is this time.
View 3 RepliesMy break point is not working inside asp.net code behind..But its working fine when I am workinf with windows....
View 1 RepliesHow can I achieve the desired effect?
Here's the code:
<% if(!String.IsNullOrEmpty(%><%#Eval(Container.DataItem,"OrderXml");%><%)){ %>
etc., which is placed inside of an ItemTemplate inside of a TemplateColumn. In the CodeBehind page I will bind a value to the OrderXml field, which occasionally is NULL.
Unfortunately I get compilation errors.
I have an aspx page that is getting an Object Expected javascript error on submit, but when you break into the error the breakpoint is somewhere in the middle of the __VIEWSTATE input html element.A javascript stack dump shows just "{anonymous}(null)".What does this mean and how does one go about debugging further?
View 3 RepliesI have a page with a Textbox, a Button and a Label control. On Button_Click event , I store the value of Textbox in a variable called S using code behind.
I want to show the value of S in the Lable control using inline code but not using the code behind. ?
How to Use a Variable Defined in Code Behind File on inline code for same page..
View 7 RepliesIn code behind, I get a value that I need to pass to my inline code i.e. <%= myStringVariable %>. How do this?
P.S. The value that I'm trying to send is for a third party control's property. Something like this:
<xyz:SomeThirdPartyControl ID="myID1" runat="server" SomeProperty="<%= myStringVariable %>" />
I've currently got a feedback form where the details are sent to my emila address. I've got the following text boxes:Name.text, Users.text & body.text. What I'm looking to do is get this all to appear in the body of the email. I can do this to appear all in one line, but I'd ideally like each text box to appear on a different line. And am therefore wondering if there is a way to create a line break in my code.This is what currently works. mm.Body = "Sent By: " + (Name.Text) + "Email: " + (UsersEmail.Text) + " Message: " + (Body.Text)
View 3 RepliesI have a project made with inline code. How can I most quickly move inline code to codebehind for each webform? First, how can I add a codebehind page aspx.c or aspx.vb to one that doesn't have one?
View 3 RepliesIs it possible to do things in a PHPish way in ASP.Net? I've seen <%= %> but I've tried it and couldn't get it to work. The PHPish equivalent of what I want to do is
<script src="<?php echo ResolveUrl("jquery/js/jquery.js"); ?>"></script>
I have aspx page where there is no code behind. Server side Code written inside tag with runat server attribute.
ClientScript.RegisterClientScriptBlock(this.GetType(), "Email", "GetEmail();");
in page_load() event, it just print GetEmail(); when page load
html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
function GetEmail()
[code]...
I've been using code behind files since day one. Now, I have this funky example that uses inline code. How do I use inline code that needs to be executed in Page_Load() while VS still gives me a code behind page? Do I remove the Page_Load event from code behind file?
View 2 Replies<form id="form1" runat="server" method="post" action="Default.aspx?id=<%= ID %>" >
Ok, it is very ugly and I wouldn't have ever tried it myself. It came up in some code that was written years ago but had been working up until this weekend after a bunch of updates were installed on a client's web server where the code is hosted.
The actual result of this is the following html:
<form name="form1" method="post" action="Default.aspx?id=<%= ID %>" id="form1">
The url ends up like this:
http://localhost:6735/Default.aspx?id=<%= ID %>
Which as you can see, demonstrates that the "<" symbol is being encoded before ASP.NET actually processes the page. It seems strange to me as I thought that even though it is not pretty by any means, it should work. I'm confused.
To make matters worse, the client insists that it is a bug in IE since it appears to work in Firefox. In fact, it is broken in Firefox as well, except for some reason Firefox treats it as a 0.
Any ideas on why this happens and how to fix it easily? Everything I try to render within the server control ends up getting escaped.
Edit
Ok, I found a "fix"
<form id="form1" runat="server" method="post" action='<%# String.Format("Default.aspx?id={0}", 5) %>' >
But that requires me to call DataBind which is adding more of a hack to the original hack. Guess if nobody thinks of anything else I'll have to go with that.
One of my apps is to document aircraft inspection at mil sites. The discrepancy report for any one tail number can be many pages long. The description of the discrepancy in a gridview cell can be several lines. Therefore when the gridview hits the bottom of the physical page, the print spooler frequently splits the gridview row leaving part on one page and the rest at the top of the following page. I have done my due-diligence in research before posting but maybe I'm using the wrong words. I found something on CodeProject but it is too complicated for me. Does anyone have a simple solution? I use C# and am not very sharp with Java script.
View 6 RepliesMany times I remove in the code window (Using Replace and Regular Expression). Is ther a quicker way of doing this without writing a macro? The best way would be a shortcut key.
View 2 RepliesI have a simple user control (myControl.ascx) , in the myControl.ascx.cs file, I defined:
public string sUserName
{
get
{
return _sUserName;
}
set
{
_sUserName = value;
populateData();
}
}
In one of my aspx page, I use this control:
[Code]....
myNameSapce.Config.sType is a public value from a class, I just can't get that value for above inline code, is it possible to do that? Otherwise, I need go to the .cs file to do this: myControl1.sUserType = myNameSapce.Config.sType; But still hope I can do the inline code.