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Great idea!
Where do you think we should put it?Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Thanks for editing, Mahdi_Autc ;D.
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Hello all,
I have problem in passing the button id as parameter to function.What iam doing is ,i create the textboxes and buttons dynamically using javascript. Iam using <table> tag for placing the textboxes and buttons.Now i need to delete the textboxes by clicking the corresponding button.I wrote a function( 'deleterow(id)') to delete the textbox.In that iam deleting the textbox starting from the lastrow.That means when i clicking any button i am deleting the last textbox(lastrow of the table). But i need to delete the textbox(delete the row) where the button is there(corresponding row). for that i need to pass rowid or buttonid to the 'deleterow(id)' function.How can i pass it.Please do the help.
Please let me know whether my question is understood
Thanks in Advance
Rajesh
modified on Friday, October 9, 2009 11:10 AM
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Hi Sean,
Thans for ur reply but sorry i can't it, i searched the link you provide to me..but i didn't get the solution. Whether i place the question in wrong area?.please let me know.i am new to the code project? and iam the beginner to the javascript.so i placed here. I need the solution urgently and pls let me know if my question is in confusion manner.
Waitng for ur reply
Thanks & Regards
Rajesh
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Hi Rajesh,
You must put your question on that board by clicking "New Message"
Then hopefully someone will reply.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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This is simply outstanding...... ......
Thanks
Md. Marufuzzaman
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Sean,
I have published an article on Web Service Testing using SOAP UI, which I think may help beginners.
Test Your ASP.NET WebService using SoapUI[^]
We can Update the Table content for web service like,
Web Service
- Building and Consuming Web Service
- Test Your web service using SOAP UI.
Thanks
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Beautiful.
Thanks Abhijit!
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Thanks Sean.
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Hi Abhijit,
You're my ASP.NET hero
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Hi Abhijit,
Thanks again for another great submission! I've added it to the ASP.NET section
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Thanks Sean.
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great idea for one place to go for this. it is helpful.
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Hi Sean,
One more article from my side. Please let me know if any thing need to change or update.
Exploring Session In ASP.Net[^]
Thanks in Advance !!
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This is just fantastic. Thanks so much Abhijit!
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
Lead Technical Editor
The Code Project
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Sean Ewington wrote: This is just fantastic.
Much appreciated .
And Thank you and your team for selecting this one as 'Editor's choice'. Its really pleasure for me
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Sean,
I have modified the TOC with my article. Please make sure it is in correct form.
Thanks
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Hey Navaneeth,
I think you should add your article just above of my View State Article. Because , Its really good to starts with.
And one of my suggestion is you just give your Article title in your table of content. Because It's Says Every things
Again Thanks for Great Article and Great Effort.
cheers,
Abhijit
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