I got a task from my boss to do a email previewer for different mails/browsers/clients. How should approach this task? How is such a thing done?EDIT:A tool to see how an email will render in different email clients
In my asp.net application I need to show the email preview of created email, like with gmail the email will display some different formatting & with hotmail it will some different formatting...
So, How to provide email preview for the different email providers like gmail, hotmail rediffmail etc...
Is their any tool with which I can render in my application?
I have an application which will sent an automatic email from my company mail server to all the client/employee in my company every week. how to make this happen... everytime i applied the codes that i'm searching in google always give me some errors cause it always discuss how to send email to outside the company...
How can i achieve this goal ? what codes should i use ?
Note : i'm using vb.net 2005 and microsoft office outlook
I have a WCF webservice that acts as a data provider for my ASP.NET web page. Throughout the web page a number of calls are made to the web service via the auto-generated ServiceClient. Currently I create a new ServiceClient and open it for each request i.e. Get Users, Get Roles, Get Customer list etc.... Each one of these would create a new ServiceClient and open a new connection.
Can I make my ServiceClient class a global or statically available class so that all functions within my ASP.NET web page can use the same client. This would seem to be far more efficient. Are there any issues with doing it this way? Any advice I should take into account when doing this? What happens if I make multiple requests to a client? Presumably it is all synchronous so it shouldn't matter if I make 1 or 50 calls to it?
As the title says I have a Win 7 64 bit dev machine, Win 2K3 32 bit production box and I run against Oracle 10g which Oracle clients do I need to run? Do I need to run the Oracle 32 and 64 bit clients? And if so what versions?
I am adding new clients to a database using ASP.net I want to check if the username the client has chosen is not already in use by another client and highlight the relevant input box and write a message to select a different user name if it is.
Is there way to write to a specific place in the HTML similar to innerHTM? I haven't been able to find such. Alternatively i guess I could try an interact with client side Java, or re-write the whole page.
I'm not 100% sure that this is the right forum, but here goes.Is it possible with ASP.Net to reliably determine if the client (i.e., the browser) is using a proxy server? I'd like to prevent proxy users to a particular site.
i have an Asp.net application 3.5. I want to be able to allow multiple/ different clients to access the same application but using different url's. I have already managed to configure the database to allow this. So hia's the main part i want to host my application in a domain say... wwww.myapplication.com
then allow different client to access the same application using
1.www.clientOne.myapplication.com
2.www.clientTwo.myapplication.com
also the client subdomains i.e(clientone.myapplication.com and clienttwo.myapplication.com)should be autocreated by the client upon registration
I want to get clients Time Zone offset from his IP address for my web app. I have tried using Javascripts getTimezone function, but, some clients have their timezone or time set incorrectly. I want to get the offset and render some information back on client based on their timezone.
how to retrive the long raw datatype data from client machine(which have oracle database)
and insert this data into server machine(oracle db)
Clarification:
I am having the server machine,the client will send his credentials of the oracle database in the form and on submitting,tables of his machine have to be copied in my machine.
The tables containing images data which is of type long raw
I am creating an website that will allow users too create there own blog/Content to there website. and depending upon there keyword their website will be created, same as blogspot.
So how can i redirect/show the client website when anyone enters the url such as http://www.clientid.xyz.com/
where my website will be www.xyz.com.
Moreover i have an shared server, i was not achieve this in shared server, so can i achieve this? and if yes then how can I?
I have a web application, where users will see notifications for their new messages, I want to push the notifications to the users who are already logged in.I have seen that I can do it using Server Push of PokeIn, I have tried and understood the simple application using it, but I am not getting the ClientID thing.The ClientId it saves in "OnClientConnected" is a simple integer, so how does it recognizes clients and calls functions on them ?
I'm making an application with server sided variables that change every second. Every second those new variable need to be shown at all the clients that have the webpage open. Now most people told me to go with comet because I need to push/pull the data every second, now I've got a few questions: What would be a better solution looking at the fact that I need the new data EVERY SECOND, pulling from the client or pushing with the server?
Also the item ID's that are on the server side (with the variable's that ID got) can change and when the client refreshes the page he needs to get the oldest (and living) ID's. This would mean that my jquery/javascript on the client side must know which ID's he got on the page, what is best way to do this? Last thing is that I can't find a good (not to expensive) comet library/api for asp.net (C#). Anyone ever used a comet library with good results? We're looking at a site that should be able to have 2000 comet connections at every moment.
we developped an ASP.NET application that runs fine on our development server and in our network computers. But in production, the application works when accessing it directly from the web server but not on the clients (code behind is not executing).
I have a strange thing going on with the .net fileupload control. If I remote desktop to the server that houses the web app and db server, I am able to upload files and store them into a varbinary(max) column.
However, when clients connect to the web server from their desktop, then can do all the things they need to such as browsing web pages, fill out forms that store/save data to the database, etc.
However, when they try to upload a pdf to the sever, the following exception occurs: The web app uses .net 3.5, the db is sql 2005, and code is c#. And insights would be welcomed. Code and Exception below.
I have a website (ASP.net MVC2) where a database stores data/times of events. I want a client to be able to log in and sync these items to their Outlook. Is this at all possible? I've had a look around but haven't found anything useful, other than this isn't possible in javascript as that would open up all sorts of security holes snooping through users' registrys... If not, I may have to look into basic alternatives such as downloading xml documents with the event details.
I was wondering if there is any difference in performance (or any other important factor) between a file sent to the browser from our server by this method :
For i = 1 To fileSize chunk If Not Response.IsClientConnected Then Exit For Response.BinaryWrite stream.Read(chunk) Response.Flush Next VS
the old plain file access method that the IIS comes with.
We are working on a file manager handler for security reasons and would like to know what is the performance hit.
I have a website that I want to distinguish the traffic generate by myself and by others.
I use wireless router to go on internet, so I have a static internal IP and a dynamic external IP.
Is there any way I could track the information of my own machine when I access any of the page of my website? Track the machine name? Track the internal IP?
How can I make multiple Index pages (contains a list of data), one to be used for a regular client, and one special view for the iPhone. Based on the article found on http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/DevelopingForTheiPhone.aspx , I know that I can distinguish using
So I have the following requirement for a project I'm working on, and I can't figure out the best (or any, for that matter) way to do this.
I have an asp.net web app sitting on IIS at HQ. When a particular event occurs, I need to then show a message on a dynamically selected subset of PC's throughout the company. The message must be shown due to the time restraints of this process (4 hours reaction time) and we legally can't afford to not show the message.
So I need to do the following:
Show a message to the users. I have a winforms app that puts up a dialog that the only way to get rid of it is to click a big "Acknowledge" button. To ensure that the message was shown. Some kind of report back that yes, it was shown and subsequently acknowledged. A way to react if the form is not shown.
I've considered the following:
PsExec - Iterating over every node asynchronously in my web app to fire off a remote executable sitting on each PC. .NET Remoting - I'm not familiar with this at all, and it lead me to look at WCF instead. Would it work for what I'm trying to do? WCF Callbacks - These seem to require a constant connection and I'm not sure what that means for our infrastucture. I imagined a client service that would kick off an app or show the form somehow. Our scheduling software (Tidal Enterprise Scheduler) - remotely executing an executable. This would introduce more points of failure.
In SO's opinion, what would be the best way to attack this problem?