I'm looking into integrating a Digg-like comment system into a website with an existing user base.I know there are things out there like Disqus and Intense Debate, that are meant for people to add to their blog, but I want (need) something that I can tightly integrate into my site, with out requiring the user to sign on multiple times.
Basically the only things I came across were 3rd party hosted stuff that really doesn't allow for the kind of integration I need.I'd rather not roll my own ajax/moderated/rankable/threaded comment system, but I don't see any good options out there to avoid doing all that work.The site is asp.net, so I'd really like to have something that is meant to integrate with asp.net.
Anyone know how to create a threaded / nested comment system? I would like to learn how to do this for my blog that I am working on. I simply can't find anything useful out there.
I want to create a comment system for users to comment on my Photos of Photo Galleries and videos in my Website. How i will create it using ASP.Net,C#,SQL Server?
I am making a blog application and for the sake of my question I have 2 tables: Posts & Comments. I would like to loop through the posts and use a nested loop to display the comments relating to a specific post. Currently, I am using this code:
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Obviously this is a simplified version. Is this the most efficient method of displaying this kind of data?
i'm using some components. When page render, components generate html comment tags. if i'm using this component 10 times on one page, html comments inserted 10 times.
How to remove html comment tag before render page?
Razor's syntax is superclean, but I hate the yellow color of opening and closing tags in Razor comments. It makes a comment look way too distracting and too much like a tag that is actually to *do* something.
What I'd like instead is the opening and starting tag of comments to be green, just like the the comment itself. This is also the way the classic viewengine syntax highlighting works.
Im making a small user control, i was wondering if it was possible to make some sort of comment, that is only visible design time. For example i would like to write in the top of my control that it requires a querystring parameter named userid. This way other developers can quickly see the requirements?
but this appears before the DOCTYPE. I'd like to write it at a particular place, or at least in the "body".Thinking about it, I guess I could create a comment label at the beginning of the body and write it there:
Label1.Text = "<!-- " + ... " -->";
Is there a way to make sure it is in the body if I do not have a Label already defined for the purpose.
My only requirement is to find a selected pdf in a folder is Reader enabled or not, more specifically if usage rights are defined in a way that allows people to add annotations (e.g. comments).
I am doing this in windows application. If I click a button, an event is triggered searching a folder for PDF files. This event needs to check whether or not the PDFs in the folder are Reader enabled for comments. If they are, I need to remove the comment usage rights or revert the PDF back to its original version.
My code can only find PDF files in the folder. I don`t know how to check if the selected PDF is comment enabled or not.
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { { string[] filePaths = Directory.GetFiles("D:myfolderpdffolder"); List<ListViewItem> files = new List<ListViewItem>(); foreach (string filePath in filePaths) { ---need to check comment enabled or not--- } } }
I need a few options on how I will allow a user to post simple text comments to my website page(s). I will require login to post comments in order to prevent spam posters.
I'm using Visual Web Developer 2010 to design my website. I'm not real familiar with it and do not know if it includes the tool I need to accomplish this task easily.
I have embedded a Google Blog to my website using iFrame and its working well, now i allow people to post comments anonymously and its working fine, now the problem comes when someone post a comment, after the comment has been posted, this will navigate away from my website and it will only take the user to the blog. How do i prevent that, after the posting it still stay in my site.
I have a facebook comment control placed on my aspx page. If the user is not login, the comment control display login button, On clicking the login button a popup windows comesup where user type there user name and password(That is actually through facebook functionality). Now what i want to do is to refresh only the comment box control once the popup is closed.
i have looked all over the forum but i cant find what im looking for, so here it goes:I need to create some sort of newsletter system that works like ths:User has 3 options (subscribe to):1. all new posts 2. comments on a specific post 3. all comments All i could find on forum and google was a newsletter system that an admin can use to send newsletters, but i need it to be automatically when someone posts a new post/comment. Mostly something like forums.asp.net is using :)Using vs 2005 express / c#.
We have an ASP.NET 2.0 WebForms app that uses MS Ajax 1.0. It's working fine on all our environments (dev, test, IE6 VMs etc.). However, at the customer site the client side validation is not happening.We're currently trying to eliminate all the various factors and along the way we asked them to get their page source and send it to us, and we found something interesting.In our environment, our page has ASP.NET javascript in CDATA blocks:
This may be a red herring, but I'd like to eliminate it as the cause of the validation issues. whether specific configurations/patches/versions of ASP.NET will make it do this?
i thought of a textbox and a submit button,when submit button clicked comment extracted from textbox and saved into the database using sql.and displayed in literal.but all this is server sided,please help by providing example script for the following,please note i googled and googled but cannot find a satisfy easy and efficient answerOnMouseClickextract text from textbox saving it to a variable send the variable value to server instructing it to save the value in a db in a particular field of a particular table.simple words,facebooks comment box and the status updates box how are they implemented,thousands and thousands of them use it, still it doesnot get slow no postbacks observed to page reloading etc.
I am trying to create a comments page for users to review and comment on an article. I have 2 buttons on each comments posted by users; "Like" and "Don't Like". I am stuck with how to track which user voted already for a given comment. I am thinking of two options and would like to know if they are they way to go or is there a better solution.
Option 1: I have created a table in my database with stores, the comment id, the userid of the user who rated it and the value "like" or "don't like". So each time I have to query my table to find out if this user indeed vote for a given comment. The table unfortunately grows exponentially!!
Option 2: I store the commentid, userid, and "like" or "don't like" value in a cookie on the client's machine. I read the cookie and find out if the user has already voted on a comment. This is proving to be VERY quirky with cookie expiration, growing cookie size and also multiple users on the same machine.
In either way, my test case of ~1500 users, and 2 Million comments, this is getting to be HEAVY on both methods. Is there anything better?
I have developed a news blog . I would like to add a Comment section with spam prevention capabilities into my news.My Comment table is as followsComment - CommentID,Name,DateStamp,Comments and NewsItemID as a foreign keyI'm having problem in identifying a logic . I have some questions to ask1) I'm thinking to use Formview to create a comment section?..Is it okey?2) I'm thinking to capture the NewsItemID from querystring and trying to fill up the NewsItemID(foreign key) into comment table?..Can you please show me in coding, How can I do that in coding?...if it is not a good logic,,then advise me how to do this?.3) Getting the comment from formview to db is okey, but how can I show the user comments as soon as he clicked the submit button of the formview ?..It seems quite difficult for me to do handle two events when user click the submit button 1) sending the comment into db ,2) shows the users comment in webpageHow can I do that?..Can you please provide some coding show me how can i achieve my task?
I have 3 servers where 1 of them serves as a load balancing server. In my ASPX page, I want to add a HTML comment to show the IP address or even host name of the server selected by the load balancer. I tried looking through IIS Server variables and tried using SERVER_NAME but that just returns the domain URL.
I'm using ASP .NET C# 3.5. I have a multiline textbox on my web form that allows for the input of up to 5,000 characters from the end-user. This text is a basic description of a training course. I need to display it out in a clearly formatted way. For example, I need there to be bullets and bold text.
What I did was I chose certain (not often used) characters and then used the .Replace method when displaying the text in an <asp:Label>. If the text in the database contains the character '~' then I replace that with a line break <br />. If it contains '`' I replace that with <b> and if it contains '^' I replace that with </b>.
Is there a better way of doing this? It is working properly, and I'm displaying the text properly, but I know the end-user is going to hate typing text like this for formatting. I do want this all to stay database driven as well
I am writing unit tests for fluent Nhibernate, when I run the test in isloation it passes, but when I run multiple tests. or run the test more than once it starts failing with the message below System.ApplicationException : For property 'Id' expected '1' of type 'System.Int32' but got '2' of type 'System.Int32'