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VERY VERY URGENT -- Forgot to do your homework eh?
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Hi,
If u know answer me or else silently move to another question. pls dont post some funny messages like this;P
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You're right, there is nothing funny about not being able to do your homework. Someday we may have to work together, or some one like you, and I'll have to waste my time teaching you what you should have learned in school.
only two letters away from being an asset
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Dont act as if u r a smarthead and don't insult others as the same will happen to u when u r in some urgency. If u dont know the answer just shut up and get the hell out of my way.
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Took you a while. Did you need help with that also?;P
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Well, you should know that "very (very) urgent" act as a filter and many simply do not want to help when those words are present because a) it is homework or b) the poster did nothing to investigate the topic himself first.
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As opposed to just VERY URGENT?
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Hi,
I'm looking for a tool that can be utilized by daily build to encode our assemblies.
It should prevent of decoding our code by disassemblers.
I need something like: http://www.smartassembly.com/product/how4.aspx
Is this the best we can have?
cyberjoe
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how to display a message like 'please wait while page loads' when an aspx page takes long time to load....so as to make sure that the users don't panic and run away before it finishes. thanks in advance.
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The easiest way to accomplish this is to use the SEARCH method.
There are plenty of examples of progress controls here and elsewhere.
only two letters away from being an asset
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This homework question has appeared many times before.
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well, my idea is to display a splash screen with some image in it to entertain the user and indicate the page is loading slowly. this should be done using C#.Net, please suggest me any links, thanks
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You can search this board for yourself. Nobody hand feeds people that don't listen in class and wait for the last minute to do homework.
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in asp.net project i have written code to select all check box like this
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Did you use single quotes instead of double quotes?
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yes that time also got error
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I meant you used single quotes instead of double quotes. Single quotes denote char and double quotes denote strings.
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I am having a bit of trouble in ASP.NET 2.0. I am updating an internal site (redesign) to use aspx pages to use the new functionality. In one area of the site, I have forms that can be filled in to request a new user account, request computer support, etc. I have designed these as stand-alone forms that I open in a Modal Dialog. The form validation works fine, I can get data to post to the email page if I use Server.Transfer(url) and get an email. However, that posts information I don't want (session state, etc). I am trying to find a way to post the data back to the parent browser window that opened the dialog and close the dialog when done. Currently, the dialog stays open.
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I was looking through code and came across session. However, the examples I found all used a standard popup window. Will session still work with a modal dialog?
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I've been playing with a new website this week and have been having fun with the Menu and MenuItem objects. One thing I haven't found yet is a way to change or remove the nasty black triangle that appears whenever an item has a submenu attached. Is there a way to modify at least the color? Or eliminate it completely? Or am I stuck with the ugly little triangle?
Sorry if this seems basic, but I have no Internet access at home anymore, and Help offers no clues.
"...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
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Hi there,
You might want to see the MenuItem.PopOutImageUrl Property [^], and if you want to get rid of the image you can set either StaticEnableDefaultPopOutImage or DynamicEnableDefaultPopOutImage of the Menu control to false .
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That looks like it just might work, though you'd never guess it from the name or the description. I'll try it tonight after work. Thanks!
"...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
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hi,
i have adapted some msdn code into my webapplication. a filtered dataview's data is read into a table which is then used as the datagrid's data source. the grid displays the first 10 records but as soon as i press one of the page links i get an error saying that the index was either > pagesize or < 0. i think the pagesize value that the application stores is zero. here is some of my code, please tell me what is awry.
Private Sub btnSearch_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnSearch.Click
dvGrid.RowFilter = "category like '" & strSearch & "*' or company like '" & strSearch & "*'"
sqldaComp.Fill(DsComp1)
dgCompany.DataSource = CreateDataSource()
dgCompany.DataBind()
End Sub
Function CreateDataSource()
Dim myDataTable As DataTable = New DataTable("MyDataTable")
Dim myDataColumn As DataColumn
Dim myDataRow As DataRow
' Create new DataColumn, set DataType, ColumnName and add to DataTable.
myDataColumn = New DataColumn
myDataColumn.DataType = System.Type.GetType("System.String")
myDataColumn.ColumnName = "Company"
myDataTable.Columns.Add(myDataColumn)
' Create second column.
myDataColumn = New DataColumn
myDataColumn.DataType = Type.GetType("System.String")
myDataColumn.ColumnName = "Suburb"
myDataTable.Columns.Add(myDataColumn)
' Create third column.
myDataColumn = New DataColumn
myDataColumn.DataType = Type.GetType("System.String")
myDataColumn.ColumnName = "Telephone"
myDataTable.Columns.Add(myDataColumn)
' Create fourth column.
myDataColumn = New DataColumn
myDataColumn.DataType = Type.GetType("System.String")
myDataColumn.ColumnName = "Category"
myDataTable.Columns.Add(myDataColumn)
' Create new DataRow objects and add to DataTable.
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To (dvGrid.Count - 1)
myDataRow = myDataTable.NewRow
myDataRow("Company") = dvGrid(i)(0)
myDataRow("Suburb") = dvGrid(i)(1)
myDataRow("Telephone") = dvGrid(i)(2)
myDataRow("Category") = dvGrid(i)(3)
myDataTable.Rows.Add(myDataRow)
Next i
Return myDataTable
End Function
Private Sub dgcompany_PageIndexChanged(ByVal source As Object, ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.DataGridPageChangedEventArgs) Handles dgCompany.PageIndexChanged
dgCompany.CurrentPageIndex = e.NewPageIndex
dgCompany.DataSource = CreateDataSource()
dgCompany.DataBind()
End Sub
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