AJAX :: How To Change "Day Name" In Calendar Extender From "2 Character" To "3 Character" Long Name
Jul 7, 2010
I am using AJAX Toolkit's Calendar extender control.
When the control is rendered on page, the day names are 2 character long and shown as "Su", "Mo", "Tu", "We", "Th", "Fr" and "Sa".
Instead, I want it to be rendered as 3 character long format as "Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri" and "Sat". note that I further need to localize this application too. So, I probably need some setting that could do the magic instead of overwriting on some server side event to achieve it.
There is probably some settings that I am not aware of.
The code for localizing the Calendar extender is as follows (in case if you need to test).
My issue is that , need to change the column name(following format "Remove first character and after 3rd character insert colon") of the gridview (which is binded with XMLTextReader). Without changing directly XML file, Required to change the column name dynamically at runtime .
Im using the ajax autocomplete extender I would like to know how can I get the word Im typing in the textbox to highlight in the suggestions box example im typing in 'Mo' in the text box autocomplete starts. How do I get this 'Mo' styled in the suggestion box?
I have an aplication in asp.net MVC and using telerik grid for displaying the record. Now one of my field has some large text about 1000 character due to which the text is getting extended vertically and layout is not looking good.
Is there any way to show some specific number of character in the column and show the whole text in a tool tip on mouse hover or any other way to show the complete text for that column.
I looked up the msdn documentation and it says that InvalidUserName is thrown when it does not find the username in the database, which is fine because the user I am creating should not exist in the database. If I use test@example.com, it works, but if I try it with test.@example.com, the status from Membership.CreateUser is InvalidUserName.
I have a legacy MySQL database which stores the user passwords & salts for a membership system. Both of these values have been hashed using the Ruby framework - roughly like this:
So both values are stored as 40-character strings (varchar(40)) in MySQL. Now I need to import all of these users into the ASP.NET membership framework for a new web site, which uses a SQL Server database. It is my understanding that the the way I have ASP.NET membership configured, the user passwords and salts are also stored in the membership database (in table aspnet_Membership) as SHA1 hashes, which are then Base64 encoded (see here for details) and stored as nvarchar(128) data.
But from the length of the Base64 encoded strings that are stored (28 characters) it seems that the SHA1 hashes that ASP.NET membership generates are only 20 characters long, rather than 40. From some other reading I have been doing I am thinking this has to do with the number of bits per character/character set/encoding or something related.
So is there some way to convert the 40-character SHA1 hashes to 20-character hashes which I can then transfer to the new ASP.NET membership data table? I'm pretty familiar with ASP.NET membership by now but I feel like I'm just missing this one piece. However, it may also be known that SHA1 in Ruby and SHA1 in .NET are incompatible, so I'm fighting a losing battle.
I know that it is basic questions, but I am stuck here.
I have TableOne have fields: USERNAME, PID, GID, TID, SID, NEWSID. I need to write query string to check if those value is already in the table. If not, insert those value to the table.
I want to read a line character by character, in the sense I want to read each and every character on the line. can I can make that line as a string. breaking string into substrings ? if possiblw how.? I m unable to start. can anyone give the code.
I'm a happy user of th Calendar extender, it's soooooo much better then the original calendar control. I would like to make it so that if the user selects a date after a certain date, the textbox control stays blank. On my form I create everything dynamically. So on page_init the whole form is created and put in a view. I use a table to align everything as I want it. The form is a check form where the user has to check radiobuttons to give an answer. At 11 lines he also has to select a date. Here is where the calendar extender comes in. It all works fine, but I want to make some kind of prevention so the user cannot select date in the future. How can I do this?
I saw in a lot of AjaxControlToolkit.resources.dll for different languages, even mine (Russian) in my bin folder so I guess that's real to change the language of my Ajax Calendar Extender.
but it made no sense for calendar :-/ by the way I have some fun in comparing my page and [URL] there I can see month names etc on Russian BUT "Today" an english >_< instead on my page month names are English and "Today" is Russian "Сегодня" ... is it phenomenon Finally fixed by adding
I am trying to change the color of the text in the title of a Calendar Extender Control from the AJAX Toolkit. I was having trouble getting the hover color to change, so I followed an example from this site:
I have to fill a date 00010101 into the text box on page load.But after loading it automatically change to 19010101 Min year is not 0001 How can i input 0001 as year
I am using Framework 2.0, ASP.NET AJAX 1.0 and Visual Studio 2005.I am using 2 Ajax Calendar Extender in my page. I am using a text box and html image control and setting the TargetControlID to the test box id and the PopupButtonID to the image control name. When i click the first image the calendar pops up and without choosing a date if i click the second image the second calendar control opens on top of the first calendar control. Is there any way i can make the previous one disappear without choosing a date leaving the calendar control associated with the last image clicked.
Currently, I am using Calendar control on ASPX page. Instead, I want to use AJAX Calendar Extender control because of the animation effect and the way it moves between years making if much more impressive than Calendar control.Is it possible to display Calendar extender on page permanently, just like Calendar control?
I am using a ASP.Net Editor on the website I am developing. For some reason, it doesnt like special characters like german umlaut (ö, ä, ü) or "ß". It renders it allright during typing, but when I postback the page all I get back looks like this when I access the editor.content-property:
special characters:<br /> [....�lots of square brackets....] � � �<br />
using a different editor like freetextbox doesnt seems to have a problem with that. but I cant believe the microsoft-editor doesnt support that. its probably a setting in xml-configuration file or something like that.
I have a webform (for posting ads) that has an AJAX HTML Editor (for ad description) and AJAX fileupload control to upload & display some images. If I don't upload any images (no postback is done) then the html editor will display the international characters correctly and the ad is then stored correctly.
As soon as I upload an image for display (and postback is automatically done), then the html editor will replace all the international characters with unrecognized characters. And the ad will be stored with those incorrect characters.
Is there any way I can avoid this? I'm still not exactly sure why the html editor automatically replaces all my characters when postback is done.Or is there another html editor that manages this better?
I have a 2007 excel addin app (VS2005) which calls a web service (also developed in VS2005). When the webservice returns a large amount of data I get the following exception
System.InvalidOperationException: There is an error in XML document (1, 14493956). ---> System.Xml.XmlException: '', hexadecimal value 0x1C, is an invalid character. Line 1, position 14493956. at System.Xml.XmlTextReaderImpl.Throw(Exception e)
I want to display Chinese character in text box in Ajax Update Panel. But now i am getting error message as below.
Webpage error details
User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/4.0; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0.30729; Media Center PC 6.0; InfoPath.2; OfficeLiveConnector.1.3; OfficeLivePatch.0.0)
Timestamp: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 13:12:18 UTC
Message: Sys.WebForms.PageRequestManagerParserErrorException: The message received from the server could not be parsed. Common causes for this error are when the response is modified by calls to Response.Write(), response filters, HttpModules, or server trace is enabled.
I have some aspx pages where I was using a date picker. I changed the date picker with AJAX calendarextender which I can pop by clicking on the associated textbox when I am viewing this page on the server itself. But on the client PC I can't pop the calendar. This textbox and calendarextender are created in a gridview.
I have downloaded the AJAX Toolkit for .Net 3.5 I want to add a calendar popup for a field called Date Finished, I added the ScriptManager from the AJAX Extensions toolbox, and then I went into the source for Edit Mode on my webform, and added in the CalendarExtender. I get no error messages when compiling or running this, but the calendar does not pop up.