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Parveen Singh wrote: I do not want user to click twice. Then you need to correct your code.
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which jquery event are you using it for?
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perhaps after the check passes, you should unbind the textbox event
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my c#.net projects are in 2.0/3.5 framework.
Now i need to convert it to 4.0 framework. also i need to remove vulnerabilities (sql injection,XSS etc).
So my question is,
do i need to remove vulnerabilities for my solution files (OR)
need to decompile and remove vulnerabilities for each dll??
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You need to fix your source code and rebuild your project(s).
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Yes. I got that. but my question is about the existing DLL's.
Two scenarios(questions):
1. If i have source code for dll, i can do it. but is that necessary?
2. If i dont have source code for dll, then do i need to decompile it (like using dotpeek software) and do modification and again compile it?
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1. Yes
2. Yes
Why would you not have the source code to assemblies that you have written?
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Its maintenance project developed few years back.
Guys who developed this project are not here.
so we dont have backup source code of each dll's
Now our ultimate aim is to remove vulnerabilities from our application & pass through server security scan. We thought to do only for main project. But now from this conversation we came to know that we need to decompile all dll's and need to work.
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1. Yes, of course it is necessary. The DLL should be in sync with the source code.
2. Why do you not have the source code? Do you use a proper source control system to protect your applications?
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Currently we started to use. but these existing applications are developed 8 yrs back.
Thanks for your answer(s)
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Karan_TN wrote: these existing applications are developed 8 yrs back. Strange how careless some organisations are. I was used to (manually) storing source code securely, on systems I worked on even back in the 1960s. Long before source control systems had been invented.
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Sounds like a book title.
If the complete lack of any other text is a commentary on the state of JavaScript interaction with ASP.NET, I'd have to disagree.
The whole UpdatePanel/ScriptManager methodology does give me a headache, though, I'll agree to that.
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."
- Benjamin Disraeli
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Hi,
I want to handle multiple event simultaneously,
suppose i have a web form which contains two buttons one for uploading file and one is downloading files.
what i did here, i clicked on download button, it starts downloading the file, it take time to download the file because file size is 100 MB so in between this i clicked on upload button but this button did not do anything but what i need i should upload the file so that i can work with multiple action on same time. I am using Jquery.
i help me its urgent
Thanks
modified 5-Apr-16 8:19am.
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$('#UploadBotton,#DownloadButton').click(function(){
//your code
});
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To the best of my knowledge ...
HTTP is half duplex.
When you talk on the phone in the old days, it was full duplex, both parties can shout at each other at the same time. On a Cell phone, because it's a half duplex radio, one person can talk at a time. This is because there is a up channel and a down channel, sort of like walkie talkies.
With HTTP, its half duplex. When the file is uploading, your talking. When a file or HTML is downloading, your listening or the server is talking.
In a Desktop app, you can create 2 threads, 1 that uploads and 1 that downloads. It's like having 2 cell phones in your hand.
Your question really doesn't have anything to do with this subject forum.
I'm surprised they didn't teach you this in school.
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Does it possible to convert a compiled aspx website into source code
I have made school management system and made it compiled .
and original project has deleted so i want to convert the compiled code into source code code so that be can modify the project . if possible please help me
Thanks
H.S.Maurya
7084847992
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In some way it is possible, but nothing near easy...
First of all the ASPX files are there as your wrote them...
For the second half you can take the DLLs and use some decomplier tool (like ILSpy) to get back the code, but be warned - you will have to recreate the project by hand, including class/object names...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Quote: First of all the ASPX files are there as your wrote them...
He hopes There is a publishing option where the mark-up is compiled into the dll as well if you *really* don't want people making changes, and I suppose it might run better too. Maybe the OP now understands the importance of keeping back-ups and using source repositories.
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How many times are you planning on posting the same message? This is identical to the message immediately below, posted one minute earlier.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Does it possible to convert a compiled aspx website into source code
I have made school management system and made it compiled .
and original project has deleted so i want to convert the compiled code into source code code so that be can modify the project . if possible please help me
Thanks
H.S.Maurya
7084847992
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It is possible to some extent. You have to use some decompiler like ilspy.
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Hello every body
how r u
i have a project in asp.net. in this project i want to use barcode scanner by using Serial Com port barcode scanner is attached with client PC not with server please tell me
1. what is the better method (WCF services) or other
2. also please provide the link where the method explain (how to code)
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