Xslt - Xml Declaration Not Being Omitted From Page?
Mar 29, 2010
I have an XSLT transform I am using to process an XML file, inserting it into the body of my aspx page.Reference the following for background information:
What am I missing here?I get the error Declaration Expected @ myPostData=
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Dim encoding As New ASCIIEncoding() Dim RateXML As String = "123" 'Format the Data Dim myPostData As Byte() myPostData = encoding.GetBytes(RateXML) ^^^^^^^
Consider this code: Partial Public Class MyAspNETClass Inherits System.Web.UI.Page Protected Shared MyVariable As String
Is Myvariable a variable used local for each instance of the page ? Or that variable is "shared" for all users accessing my page? Is MyVariable saved in server memory, or is it saved on the viewstate of aspx page?
I have used the xslt code from Steven Sandersons book 'Pro ASP.NET MVC2 Framework' for the xslt view engine and that is working perfectly. However I am now looking at using a master page for the header, footer, and navigation sections and only need to use my other xslt files to populate the content part.
i am using xslt file in a aspx page which uses a master page.in Action method i called the xslt file and returned the view();Now in my page first xslt content displays and after that master page content is displayed .how can i put the xslt content in content holder of master page in asp.net MVC
I am working on a existing web application which I load from a folder. I mean application semms it is not created as website application from visual studio.
The controls defined in aspx are not having member declarations in .aspx.cs file and no designer.cs files were created. I mean nowhere controls are defined, but simply the controls defined in aspx are accessble in corresponding aspx.cs file wich same id of the control tag. those are being reconized even in intelligense.
How is it possible? is there any special configuration needed to make aspx controls declared automatically for aspx.cs file use.
I get this error "Type 'String' must be a value type or a type argument constrained to 'Structure' in order to be used with 'Nullable' or nullable modifier '?'." [:(]
Function Index(ByVal product As Product, ByVal category_1 As Nullable(Of String), ByVal category_2 As Nullable(Of String)) As ActionResult ... End Function
I get a message - "Function without an 'As' clause" for HMAC_MD5 and "Variable declaration without an 'As' clause" for Key and Value. But the code works. But the messages still exists. Is there a way to fix this to avoid the messages?
I have info from a couple of different tables that I need to be able to double click on a cell in a gridview and navigate to a couple of separate .aspx pages. Yesterday I learned how to use RowDataBound to get the name from a cell on a gridview to use in a delete confirmation dialoge box, and so am pretty sure I should be using this same RowDataBound, but I cant quite figure out where to start.
For example from the gridview below, I need to be able to double click in the "LoginIssue" field and navigate to an "EditLogin.aspx" page and subsequently be able to double click in the "ContractPath" and be able to navigate to a "ContractPath.aspx" page...or popup.
I have two repeaters bound to object collections. They both work fine. But when I move repeater B to repeater A's FooterTemplate the serverside declaration of repeater B disappear.This is not a parent/child relation.
Im using the ASP.NET Xml control and want to pass it a url to a rss feed and a stylesheet - so that i can style the rss myself on my website. When applying the full web path to the xml control [URL] i get an exception telling me that the document source is not a valid virtual path. What am i doing wrong? I would hate to download the file before showing it...
I have added some properties and local variables to a class and would like to parse the object with XSLT to an XML/HTMLfile.Now here is the strange thing: hen I have this:
private double _invoicePrice = 0; [XmlAttribute("invoicePrice")] public double InvoicePrice{ get { return _invoicePrice; } set { _invoicePrice = value; } [code]...
The situation is I have two xslt files: one is called from my ASP.NET code, and there, the second xslt file is imported.What I'd like to accomplish is to pass a parameter to the first one so the second xslt(the one that is imported at the first xslt) can read it.
My c# code looks like this:
var oArgs = new XsltArgumentList(); oArgs.AddParam("fbLikeFeatureName", "", "Facebook_Like_Button"); ltlContentBody.Text = xmlUtil.TransformXML(oXmlDoc, Server.MapPath(eSpaceId + "/styles/ExploringXSLT/ExploreContentObjects.xslt"), true);
And I'm catching the param at the first xslt this way: <xsl:param name="fbLikeFeatureName" />
And then, passing it to the second xslt like this(previously, I import that file):