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you can use a java script calander function and call it in the "onfocus" event of the textbox while you are in edit mode of the gridview..
For java script calender function you can look at
This[^]">
Pradip Kishore
modified on Friday, February 6, 2009 6:13 AM
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Hi ,thanx for the answer but i am using desktop application so cannot use javascript and all..
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dude..then its the wrong forum for you...choose the right forum to post your query so that you will get an answer to it
Pradip Kishore
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I need a ERP project using ASP.net with source code. I want to see the modules and coding. If anybody wil knows about that send to my mail,I will be Thankful for you.Thank You
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You see here we dont Sell or Give people Projects. What we do here we help people who started something and got stucked. i dont know mybe someone lied to you and tell you that you can get anything you want in Forums, but here you must have manners when you ask and we dont do work for other people
Vuyiswa Maseko,
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C#/VB.NET/ASP.NET/SQL7/2000/2005/2008
http://www.vuyiswamaseko.tiyaneProperties.co.za
vuyiswam@its.co.za
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Either
1 - tell your client you are a thief or
2 - tell your teacher you need help or
3 - start more slowly, and buy a book and work through it.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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Hello,
i am going to develope a site, and i want to use Vista look Like menu in javascript or in .NET,
from where i can get it ???
any site ???
any hint ???
thankx in advance
koolprasad2003
Be a good listener...Because Opprtunity knoughts softly...N-Joy
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You can create bitmaps and skin your site any way you like, if you don't mind the extra bandwidth and lack of flexibility. Otherwise, stick to what css will do for you.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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hi,
how to update gridview using button field?I have added the button by adding new column.
regards,
Bill
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Visit this. It will help uhttp://dotnetdiscussion.net/2007/09/26/aspnet-gridview-updateeditcancel-hyperlinkfields-and-datakey-retrieval/[^]">
Balasubramanian K.
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Hello to ALL
I m working on E-GREETING project where i want to upload and fetch the .swf files from database.
I m using ASP.NET with C# and SQL SERVER2005.
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Sounds like a basic SQL task to me. Where are you stuck ? Perhaps a basic book on SQL Server will help ?
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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I m trying to fetch but that image is not still coming it shows like that their is no image.
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I am using Crsytal Report's function
_rptDoc.PrintOptions.PaperOrientation =
CrystalDecisions.Shared.PaperOrientation.Landscape;
-Problem is when I export the report in pdf format the subreport is coming in the portrait dimensions only,although I have set the 'width' property of the BoxObject used inside subreport.
-But the same thing is working when exported to Word,Crystal Viewer and Excel.
-I am not able to find out why the width property is not working while exporting to pdf.
-Awaiting for your reply.Thank you in advance.
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Hey, guys.
While compilation is pretty zippy in 2008, the load time for the web site sucks each time I fire up the debugger because it has to do the jit compilation of the single assembly that contains all pages / code on the site. This is a nuisance during the development stage.
What I'd like to do is generate one assembly per page. My assumption is that if I do this, then like a C++ compiler, when I fire up the debugger it won't recompile the 99 assemblies for the pages I didn't touch, just the 1 that I edited.
I know that something like this was an option in prior versions, but I'm not finding any Google love on the topic in VS 2008 for Web App projects.
Anyone have any insights on this? The Edit / F5 / Order a Pizza While The Freakin' Web Site Loads cycle is really getting old...
Thanks!
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If such a thing is possible, I've never heard of it.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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Shazbot!
So, how do you deal with this? Do you edit a page, hit F5, and then take a nap until the entire app does the first access jit compilation in the browser? Man, there's just gotta be a way to optimize that for dev work...
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Christopher Duncan wrote: Do you edit a page, hit F5, and then take a nap until the entire app does the first access jit compilation in the browser?
as I said it starts pretty quickly for me. It will not produce any assemblies for the ASP.NET pages until I publish it. Are you saying it produces assemblies in bin directory for pages when you compile it?
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Specifically, the pages are in the PracticalUSA namespace, e.g.
namespace PracticalUSA
{
public partial class Listening : PscPage
{
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
and in bin, PracticalUSA.dll and PracticalUSA.pdb are produced with each build.
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Is this a project migrated from VS2003? If yes, you might be using "Web application" type project which is different from the usual "Website project" available in VS2005 or 2008. "Website project" compiles all pages and provide a single assembly. If you use "Website project" type, pages can compile dynamically. You just edit the page, and refresh it on browser. The page will be compiled and result is produced.
I believe VS compiles the whole website in default settings. There is option to change the build to compile only current page rather than the whole project. This[^] MSDN article has more information.
Hope that helps
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This is a web application (from scratch, not an upgrade), which I prefer as it gives more control over the project (I detest the whole App_Code folder thing). I've been looking at the web deployment project add in, which does precompilation for the live site, although that doesn't address what's bugging me. The build itself is quite zippy, I just hate how long it takes to do the jit compilation of the assembly the first time you load it in the browser (i.e., every time you load the browser, since you're constantly changing code during the dev process).
Oh, well. It is what it is. Thanks very much for taking the time to help, though - I do appreciate it!
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It's been a long time, but I don't recall the way being so bad.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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