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Articles by Rooc (5 articles found)

Average article rating: 2.94

ASP.NET

Convert a Usercontrol to a WebControl
Last Updated: 10 Aug 2004   Page Views: 41,666   Rating: 2.08/5    Votes: 6   Popularity: 1.62   Bookmark Count: 27
You've created a beautiful usercontrol with HTML layout but you want to use it as a Server Control. This macro generates the instantiation and render code for you.

ASP.NET Controls

DynamicData Many to Many FieldTemplate
Last Updated: 15 Oct 2008   Page Views: 7,758   Rating: 3.80/5    Votes: 6   Popularity: 2.96   Bookmark Count: 18
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
Edit control for 'n to n' or 'many to many' table relations for DynamicData

Validation

Fire CustomValidator or RegularExpressionValidator ClientValidationFunction always!
Last Updated: 22 Mar 2005   Page Views: 36,319   Rating: 4.00/5    Votes: 5   Popularity: 2.80   Bookmark Count: 13
Override the WebUIValidation.js function to fire the custom or regular expression validator even when the field is empty.

Content Management Server

Quick editor for MCMS Postings
Last Updated: 28 Apr 2004   Page Views: 36,171   Rating: 2.17/5    Votes: 3   Popularity: 1.03   Bookmark Count: 16
Quickly navigate through your channels and postings and edit the rawcontent of posting placeholders.

Macros and Add-ins

List Excess @Register Tags VS.NET Macro
Last Updated: 3 May 2004   Page Views: 17,151   Rating: 2.65/5    Votes: 6   Popularity: 2.06   Bookmark Count: 6
When designing an as(p/c)x page you get lots of excess @register tags. This macro identifies those tags

Rooc


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Developer since 1998 and mainly focused on web development. Currently employed as technical architect.
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Location: Netherlands Netherlands


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