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hi all,
ive an issue..i created a web application..The link is like this http://servername/abc/login.aspx. In the login page ive written the following javascript function
var win = open ('Login.aspx', 'login','fullscreen=yes, scrollbars=auto');
to maximise the page fully thereby hiding the URL.Its working fine in the local servers(dev,beta and test server).But when i deploy it in the production server(internet)in the client place,the URL with the above link becomes apparent causing concern.I think there is something to do with the security settings of the browser.But tats gonna b a herculean task to go and change in each and every client's pc..Can any1 help me find a best solution for this issue?Thanks in advance..
Note:This happnens in IE 7.0 only
T.Balaji
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Don't even bother. If it is such a problem that users know the URL, then you are doing osmething wrong.
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hi all,
With reference to my earlier query,i found out that the security settings is the main issue.It works 5n in IE6.0 irrespective of the security settings(whethr medium,low-medium or high) whereas in IE7.0 if we change the security settings to medium-high the address bar and the title bar becomes visible which causes concern.Can any one tell me whethr it is possible to control the security settings via coding?if yes then how?
T.Balaji
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balaji.t wrote: Can any one tell me whethr it is possible to control the security settings via coding
Good grief - of course not!! Just imagine if any web site you visited could control the security settings of your browser!
Try thinking before you ask...
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Thanx phil..i knew that tis not possible..tats y i made anothr statement in my earlier mail for other alternatives?k tell me whether is it psble to get/retrieve the security settings via coding and give an alert for the user to change his browser security settings to Low and proceed?
T.Balaji
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hey ,
can I use both atlas:ScriptManager and asp:scriptmanager in the same form
I need to use both atlas extenders and ajax extenders which requires scriptmanagers in the same form.
Thanks in advance
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generally we cant have multiple script managers in a single page.
I dont know exactly .. but I dont think it is a good idea for using one Beta product with the Original one ....
Abhishek Sur
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Yeah I know about now allowing multiple script managers in a single page.
I just tought that you can do it if it is from different toolkits.
Ill look for another workaround
thanks
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Dear Friend,
I have a query regarding the client side printing, i want to print my report at client side without the Prompt of Window.Print() form can it possible??? using javascript or server side scripting.
Thanks and Regards
Sasmi
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AFAIK you can’t change any client side printer settings using javascript or server side scripting. An ActiveX control may help.
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Hi,
The situation is like this....
I have a grid showing "FileName" as link...
For "FileName" i placed ContextMenuStrip that contains a linkbutton(Save) when i click on "Save" , i need which FileName should i need to save. For that i need the parent client id of Save. Is this way is correct?
Give me some idea plzzzzzzzzz
Thank u....
Lakshmi
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Hi All,
Glance this code..
" Public Sub CreateNewRow()
Dim index As Integer
index = StatusGrid.Items.Count
Dim da As New SqlDataAdapter
conn.Open()
da = New SqlDataAdapter("select * from Status", conn)
'New Row Creation
da.Fill(dt)
dt.Rows.Add(dt.NewRow)
'dt.Rows.InsertAt(dt.NewRow(), index)
StatusGrid.EditItemIndex = index
dt.AcceptChanges()
StatusGrid.DataSource = dt
StatusGrid.DataBind()
conn.Close()
End Sub"
With this code, I got new row in the datagrid.
But the problem Occurs, When the pagesize exceeds.
Here I have given pagesize as 10.
Assume there is 10 rows.Now When AddNewRow button is clicked, I should get new row in next page.(Total 11 rows).10 in first page and the new row in next page.
How can I get this?
Thanks in Advance...
modified on Wednesday, November 5, 2008 4:04 AM
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i am using Mozilla FireFox in that how to write the code for closing the web application so that the firefox is closed.i tried using window.close() but it works for IE not for FireFox...
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Do you mean that you want to close the browser for any event ?
Just write a javascript for that you can try below one
window.opener = self;window.open('','_parent','');window.close();
Thanks and Regards
Sandeep
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If you look at what you have in life, you have everything... "
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ya this code works for internet explore but not for firefox.Do u have any solution for it.
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r u using Mozilla firefox....
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Sorry not its not working
I searched the web and found that for FireFox 2.0 and above it won't work.FF don't allow to close the browser using javascript
If the window is opened using javscript then only it can be closed
Thanks and Regards
Sandeep
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If you look at what you have in life, you have everything... "
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ok if get any solution tell me..
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you can't close application
I am not a perfect programmer,but i have perfect's programmers' habits.
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why we cant close the application...
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hi,
i need the regular expression for the following pattern
1000-A1-A
if any boday can help it will be an honour for me.
Thanks.
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Few weeks back, Christian Graus referred “Expresso”, a software which is to create regular expressions. You can try it.
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Hi ,
I have five pages in my project ,i want to assign master page for this five pages through web.config. In web. config file i mention that master page file name like this
<configuration>
<system.web>
<pages master="~CommonMaster.master" >
<system.web>
<configuration>
But while running the pages master page content is coming. I have to mention anything in masterpage or contentpage ????
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<pages master="~/CommonMaster.master">
I am not a perfect programmer,but i have perfect's programmers' habits.
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