How To Set Readonly Property In Property Method
Jun 5, 2010how to set readonly property in property method(get and set).
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View 2 RepliesI am using the AttributeCollection with the HtmlTextWriter objects and want to set the ReadOnly attribute.
It seems everything needs to be setup Attribute="value" but the readonly property just needs the name not ReadOnly=True.
Is there a way to just output ReadOnly with the AttributeCollection instead of ReadOnly=True?
You may be asking why, I don't know how compatible ReadOnly=True would be with older browsers and everything I design is compatible with ie4+.
In my asp.net application, users are allowed to enter values into textboxes only from popup windows, so i have set the textboxes to readonly=true; this works fine for me until the first the record is saved. when the record is retireved from database and user updates these textboxes from popupwindows and tries to save the record, the record is never updated, i know the reason because textboxes with readonly cannot be changed on the clientside.
how to allow users to update the records for the textboxes with readonly property set to true.
I am trying to set the readonly property for the columns of a latebound gridview.
My data source is a select SPROC which returns a lookup group of records.
The gridview control is bound when the page loads.
The gridview has an edit control and I would like to allow the editing of specific records.
I cannot find the readonly property of the row columns to set.
I tried this :
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Is it possible to allow an administrator to write to a readonly profile property by redefining the profile property in a web.config file used for administrators pages?
I have a unique account number which must be assigned to each new user (using the default asp.net membership provider). After reading a couple of articles it seemed it would just be easier to define it as a profile property instead of creating a custom membership provider. When the user makes changes to their profile on a profile page I create, I want the value to be readonly. When an admin views the profile I actually want them to assign the value to the property in their page.
I have made public readonly shared properties in my class.
I want to acces a property's value in .aspx page. As i think that is possible through scriptlet like this
<%= ClassName.Propertyname %>
But its not working .Where i am wrong ?
So what I'm trying to accomplish is this
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The user control has public properties named accordingly and the page has protected properties accordingly which I've verified have the desired values.
For some reason the values are always empty strings or 0s in the usercontrol, no matter what the page property is.
Can anyone add a complete input about how to create Parent Property with multiple child properties or in short nested properties.
Example: Style tag: which has properties like font, color, display... etc? which accept objects and its value.
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As soon as Rainbow property is typed, user should get intellisense for list of number of colors. Then accordingly user can select list of those colors and assign a value to them.
Is there any difference between accessing a property that has a backing field
private int _id;
public int Id
{
get { return _id; }
set { _id = value; }
}
versus an auto-property?
public int Id { get; set; }
The reason I'm asking is that when letting ReSharper convert a property into an auto property it seems to scan my entire solution, or at least all aspx-files.
I can't see any reason why there should be any difference between the two from outside the class. Is there?
In the Web.Config we have a timeout property. Ex:
<authentication mode="Forms">
<forms loginUrl="~/Login.aspx" timeout="2880"/>
</authentication>
When loggin in, we can specify a ticket expiry date. Ex:
FormsAuthenticationTicket ticket = new FormsAuthenticationTicket(
1, id.ToString(), DateTime.Now, expiryDate, true,
securityToken, FormsAuthentication.FormsCookiePath);
Why there's two places where I can set expiration info about forms-authentication? What's the difference between them? What has more relevance?
Is it possible to use InvokeMember() of Type class to call a property of a property of a class?
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I need to set a style property of an element to the value returned from a code-behind property. I have done this in the past, but it now seems everything I try fails. I get an error telling me that the literal is not formed correctly.These are some of the arrangements I have tried:
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Can we write property in property?IN the page load event we have page property and we can find another page property in that page property.Pls let me know how this is happening
View 5 Repliesi have a property Model.Feeds
i would like to add value to Feeds in javascript metod:
function DataRetrieved(data) {
'<%=Model.Feeds %>' = data;
}
'<%=Model.Feeds %>' not works because its will be recognized as string.
how to access property of model.
I need to bind an ASP.NET control something like so:
<asp:label ID="lblName" Text=<%# GetName()) %>
and in CodeBehind file I have this method:
protected string GetName()
{
...
}
Is this right, or how I can do something like this?
I'm trying to call a method from a control's event property.
Ex. <asp:textbox id="textbox1" runat="server" OnLoad="test" />
Code Behind:
public void test(object sender, EventArgs e)
I have a masterpage that contains all the javascript and inside the content control, there is a link that calls a javascript function and I want to pass the id once it's rendered differently by the server.
<asp:TextBox ID="txtstart" runat="server" Width="20%"></asp:TextBox>
<a title="Pick Date from Calendar" onclick="calendarPicker('<% txtstart.ClientId %>');" href="javascript:void(0);">
However, I keep getting this error:
Property access must assign to the property or use its value.
How would I be able to accomplish this?
how can I use a Required Validation in a property Prop2 only if the Prop1 is true?
public bool Prop1 { get; set; }
[Required] // I need this validation only if the Prop1 is true.
public string Prop2 { get; set; }
I wondered what the difference between
'dbo.Property' and 'Property'
would be in an sql query
We're developing a business ASP.NET application. Is it better to pass an entire entity to a method or pass each property of this entity as parameters? What is the best practice?
Case 1. Pass Customer entity to a manager - InsertCustomer(Customer cust)
Case 2. Pass each property as a parameter - InsertCustomer(string name, string address...etc)
I am trying to return some data as json from an action method.
I have an employee object that looks like this:
public class Employee
{
public int EmployeeID {get; set;}
public string FirstName {get; set;}
public string LastName {get; set;}
//Other irrelevant properties
}
Then I have a view model as follows
public Class EmployeeViewModel
{
public Employee Supervisor{get; set;}
public List<EmployeeViewModel> Employees
}
I need to return a json object that looks exactly like this:
{id: 1, name: John, children: [
{id: 1, name: Joe, children: []},
{id: 1, name: Rob, children: []}
]}
For now I only need to go to the second level as above, returning and supervisor and their staff members beneath them.
How would I go about returning this in my action method(I have the viewModel object hydrated already I just need to return it as json). My problem so far has been that the children property does not get populated.
I'm beginner in AJAX. I was developing an ASP.Net Web-Site (MVS 2008, ASP.Net version 2.0.50727), so on current step I need pop-up windows with server code functionality. I decided to try AJAX. I have downloaded the latest version AjaxControlToolkit.Binary.NET35, added dll to Bin folder, and writed code as:
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I use ScriptManager coz I can't compile project with ToolkitScriptManager. When I start web site I can't get the expected result, only I get script error message like "Object doesn't support property or method".
I am trying to use Rounded Corner buttons in my ASP.NET website using AjaxControlToolkit's RoundedCornerExtender. When I use this on a Buton control, I get an error saying "htmlfile: Unexpected call to method or property access" to which I can Break/continue.
When I run the sites, it gives me an error "Unexpected call to mathod or property access".Here's the screenshot: [URL]
I have simple accordion:
$("#accordion").accordion({ autoHeight:
false, active:
false });
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I find that the password can only retrieved by method GetPassword() in asp.net2.0 Membership.In fact, we can get the password when we get the user infomation from database and set it as a property of user(object of MemberhsipUser) just as user.Email, user.UserName, etc.
It's clear that adopting the second resolution(property) can reduce one trip between server and database and more convenient. But why Microsoft don't do like this? For secruity reason? Then why is it less secure to set the password as property?