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Hello,
I have an ASP.NET page and in its runtime code I am trying to get an
user profile, change it and save it.
It works if I use Profile, which is the profile for the current
authenticated user. But I want to change the profile of another user.
Anyway, I am using:
1 Dim pcProfile As ProfileCommon =
CType(ProfileCommon.Create(Username), ProfileCommon)
2
3 ' Update personal
4 With pcProfile.Personal
5 .Blog = tbBlog.Text
6 .Homepage = tbHomepage.Text
7 .Name = tbName.Text
8 End With
9
10 pcProfile.Save()
This is not working.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Miguel
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I have a website written in vb.net. The SessionID keep changing everytime i refresh the page
Response.write Session.sessionID
Has anyone got that problem before?
Please help, I am so stress now.
Regards
Nick
P.S I create the another website on the server just to printout the SessionID and it works just fine ( no new value when the page was refresh)
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Hello Nick,
The SessionID keeps changing when no data is assigned to the Session Object. When you assign a value to the Session, the SessionID will not change.
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Hi Can you please tell me about the free / open source blogs available in ASP.Net 2.0
Any database will do.
Please provide links if possible.
Thanks ..
Deepak Surana
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I have a business related intranet site written entirely in asp, note the conspicuous absence of the letter x. I, when I say I in this context I mean our security team, have decided it would be a good idea to handle security through active directory. The aspx code I, I meaning me, have written pulls back a domain and username quite nicely. I would like to do a little database authentication, not a problem, and based on the outcome set a few session variables defining access rights and redirect the user to the old asp pages I have in place.
I have tried both the response.redirect("somepage.asp") and the server.transfer("someotherpage.asp") and they both blow. Can I not get from aspx back into the asp world?
Any help would be appreciated.
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Is the ASP code and .NET code are used in a same project, I mean same Solution??
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I required a web method to be present inside a user control that I have built for my site. The user control contains the new Ajax AutoCompleteExtender which requires use the web method to get it's predictions for the user. I originally built the code straight into a page but it is now required in several other pages so a user control seemed like the way forward. It worked fine in the page but once in a control it seems to go wrong.
Im not sure if there is some sort of permission issues here or what but I would appreicate some help on this. Thanks
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What exactling is messing up when you put it in the user control?
CleaKO
"I think you'll be okay here, they have a thin candy shell. 'Surprised you didn't know that." - Tommy Boy "Fill it up again! Fill it up again! Once it hits your lips, it's so good!" - Frank the Tank (Old School)
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Hey. The issue I'm having is the same if
A: I try to put the web method code in a seperate web service file
B: I try to put the web method code in the code behind file of the user control
I get the following Javascript error once you begin to enter text in the textbox itself.
Message":"Authentication failed.","StackTrace":null,"ExceptionType":"System.InvalidOperationException"
I'm guessing that for some reason or another the Javascript from within the page cannot find the web method in whatever place it is residing. I am using ServicePath="WebService.asmx" to try and point it in the right direction to no avail.
Any ideas?
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Iam also facing the same issue.Let me know if you have an answer
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hi
how can i install dotnetnuke in my computer?
for install i must "create Virtual Directory in IIS called DotNetNuke which points to the directory where the DotNetNuke.webproj file exists "
i user .net 2.0 i don't have IIS in my machin!
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hi all,
i have to set the Languages (english and spanish)for my web site. i mean my should should work for both the languages. what should i have to do?? i am newbie to .Net.
i think we have to set the culture info (satellite assembly info or something i am not sure, but i don't know exactly. please let me know what should i do??
thanks,
Rahi
If you look at what you do not have in life, you don't have anything,
If you look at what you have in life, you have everything... "
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Hi there:
There are a lot of articles out there...here is just one of them SatelliteAssemblies
Enjoy!
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Hi,
I'm trying to validate user input on the client side. The values needed for validating the user's input should come from the database where i have a RANGES table. I don't want to expose the user to the table but i want to use the table's values "behind the scene".
Does anybody if and how this can be accomplished?
Thakns a lot in advance.
Snir.
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hi there:
You can use AJAX to do that...
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thanks enjoycrack.
Do you reckon it's the only possibility?
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Not at all - write some code to convert the dataset containing the values you want to a JSON string at page load, store it in a hidden field / session, then eval() it at the other end....
"Now I guess I'll sit back and watch people misinterpret what I just said......"
Christian Graus At The Soapbox
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Ahem...[^]
Essentially, it's a text based description of an object.
"Now I guess I'll sit back and watch people misinterpret what I just said......"
Christian Graus At The Soapbox
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That's most helpfull richard.
Now you're probably gonna sit back and watch me misinterpret what you just said...
Cheers mate.
Snir.
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public static string DataSetToJSON(DataSet ds)
{
string JSON = "{\"Tables\": [";
for (int i = 0; i < ds.Tables.Count; i++)
{
string tmp = DataTableToJSON(ds, "Rows", i);
JSON += tmp;
if (i < ds.Tables.Count - 1)
{
JSON += " , ";
}
}
JSON += "]}";
return JSON;
}
public static string DataTableToJSON(DataSet ds, string dsName, int table)
{
string JSON = "{\"" + dsName + "\" : [";
for (int i = 0; i < ds.Tables[table].Rows.Count; i++)
{
JSON += "{";
for (int j = 0; j < ds.Tables[table].Rows[i].Table.Columns.Count; j++)
{
string columnName = ds.Tables[table].Rows[i].Table.Columns[j].ColumnName;
string columnValue = ds.Tables[table].Rows[i][j].ToString();
columnValue = columnValue.Replace("\r\n", ", ");
JSON += "\"" + columnName + "\": \"" + columnValue + "\"";
if (j != ds.Tables[table].Rows[i].Table.Columns.Count - 1)
{
JSON += " , ";
}
}
JSON += "}";
if (i != ds.Tables[table].Rows.Count - 1)
{
JSON += " , ";
}
}
JSON += "]";
JSON += "}";
return JSON;
}
If it don't work, I don't care
"Now I guess I'll sit back and watch people misinterpret what I just said......"
Christian Graus At The Soapbox
string JSON = "{\"" + dsName + "\" : [";
for (int i = 0; i < ds.Tables[table].Rows.Count; i++)
{
//add the row JSON bits...
JSON += "{";
for (int j = 0; j < ds.Tables[table].Rows[i].Table.Columns.Count; j++)
{
string columnName = ds.Tables[table].Rows[i].Table.Columns[j].ColumnName;
string columnValue = ds.Tables[table].Rows[i][j].ToString();
//Replace any crlf's in the column value...
columnValue = columnValue.Replace("\r\n", ", ");
JSON += "\"" + columnName + "\": \"" + columnValue + "\"";
if (j != ds.Tables[table].Rows[i].Table.Columns.Count - 1)
{
JSON += " , ";
}
}
JSON += "}";
if (i != ds.Tables[table].Rows.Count - 1)
{
JSON += " , ";
}
}
JSON += "]";
JSON += "}";
return JSON;
}
If it don't work, I don't care
"Now I guess I'll sit back and watch people misinterpret what I just said......"
Christian Graus At The Soapbox
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Nope Iam not sure this is the only posibilty...And you can dynamically generate script which depends on values from DB...
Hope you get the idea...
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Hi,
Does any one know how to display * character on passord text box?
Thanks a bunch
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There should be a property PasswordChar that you insert the character you want.
CleaKO
"I think you'll be okay here, they have a thin candy shell. 'Surprised you didn't know that." - Tommy Boy "Fill it up again! Fill it up again! Once it hits your lips, it's so good!" - Frank the Tank (Old School)
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unfortunately, have no that property...
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