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In the web project, I want to know when press F8 to run a command line first?
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Member 2458467 wrote: I want to know when press F8 to run a command line first?
AFAIK, there is nothing(at least not command line) that gets executed on press of F8.
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Send baigui by line »15 minutes ago
I try to Debug page Default.aspx, Default.aspx.cs it syntax error page, I find the error code in the Default.aspx.cs file does not have this command, see the attached image file error. So a command line, 2.3 where the error lies in the Default.aspx.cs page? can download attachments in error, you run the test.
Source Error:
Line 1: <% @ Page Theme = "Default" Language = "C #" MasterPageFile = "~ / MasterPage / MasterPage.master" AutoEventWireup = "true" CodeFile = "Default.aspx.cs" Inherits = "webapp4U.UI._Default "%>
Line 2: <% @ Import Namespace = "webapp4U"%>
Line 3: <% @ Import Namespace = "webapp4U.BOL"%>
http://www.crocko.com/8AFB66261DDA4B7E99CAF504C73427C5/default_err.jpg[^]
http://www.crocko.com/5D18C18197C147149F2A456F5A971E64/Vidu.rar[^]
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In a C#.net web form 2010 application, I can not find some *.aspx files that the site map is looking. I want to look into other options before I tell my company I am missing some *.aspx pages.
Thus are there ways to rename an *.aspx file to something else? This way the user would not be aware of the real *.aspx page?
For example in the web.config file I know you can do something like the following:
<add url="~/Start.aspx" mappedurl="~/Startuser.aspx">
Are there other options like this? If so, can you tell me and/or point me to a reference that could explain the ways an *.aspx page could be renamed?
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Seriously? Just hope there is nothing important on the missing pages. Are they not backed up anywhere? Have you tried to determine if it is, in fact, the sitemap that is incorrect?
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
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Use url mapping into your config file!
<urlMappings enabled="true">
<add url="~/home" mappedUrl="~/default.aspx" />
<add url="~/about" mappedUrl="~/about.html" />
<add url="~/contact" mappedUrl="~/contact.aspx" />
</urlMappings>
you can map your lost page to existing page!
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The asp.net site map is not automatic, but created by someone, so the possibility of an error exist.
If your talking about the solution explorer, that's another story.
the missing files may of been dragged and dropped into another folder by accident, and you just don't see them.
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upload image by user using datalist and also zooming image when user upload image by datalist.
How can i zooming image ?
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can someone help me, i want to develop an online registration web page with asp.net using access database, yangejunior@yahoo.com
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First, remove your email address form here: no one will reply to it.
Secondly, what have you already tried for yourself? What research have you done? We don't give solutions only fixes or guidance for specific problems.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
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I think what you need to investigate is the ASP.NET Membership Provider
This is a pretty good article which I have used as a reference:
http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/articles/120705-1.aspx[^]
Do a bit more searching and you will find the scripts necessary to create the membership tables in an MS-Access database.
Good luck.
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first of all try to make something!
then after that if you get in trouble and you can't find it in google searches then ask a question!
start from first step!
make a page , with some text box , that give the user information , a button that submit , a table in database!
if you just start it the first question is: how can I access to my database?
this is how question made in your mind!
Just start and then ask question!
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As the other poster mentioned, remove your email address as you are opening up yourself to getting spammed, unless you like that.
yange henry wrote: i want to develop an online registration web page with asp.net using access database
Writing an ASP.NET page/app/site/whatever-you-want-to-call-it with a database back end is pretty straightforward. There are tutorials/articles on this site ( use the search tool on this site ).
We are here to help with a specific problem you have on your project, not do the project for you.
""Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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i can i develop an online registration portal with asp.net using sql server as database
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Don't post the same question twice!
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
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Yes You Can!
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Do not post the same question again.
""Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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What have you tried so far?
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How can i remove popup dialog page title like in ie --webdialog
and message box title like (message from webpage)
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Read this[^].
There are some alternate solutions here for custom modal popups, I believe, you can try searching for them.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
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Hi,
I have following two expressions in my for loop, I don't know how to debug them.
(i = j + k) < 30;
j = (k = j) < 0 ? i : i
These expressions are used in the following for loop
for (int i = 3, j = 0, k = 1; (i = j + k) < 30; j = (k = j) < 0 ? i : i)
What is the o/p of these expressions, I haven't used these type of expressions in my coding. Can anybody please help me, any idea, or link or any example would be greatly appreciable. Please help me I am in need.
Thanks & Regards,
Abdul Aleem Mohammad
St Louis MO - USA
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Where did you find that weird code for generating a Fibonacci series?
Well, that's what I found when debugging. Why is debugging complicated?
for (int i = 3, j = 0, k = 1; (i = j + k) < 30; j = (k = j) < 0 ? i : i)
{
System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(string.Format("i={0}, j={1}, k={2}", i, j, k));
}
Stepping thru it, you'll see that the start value of i can be anything, because it will be set to j+k when the condition for the loop is checked.
And j = (k = j) < 0 ? i : i always does k=j followed by j=i, only written in a way to obfuscate things.
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