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Hi
want some information on MS DRM. Please help me if anyone know about Microsoft DRM - facing one issue....
Regards
Yrishi
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yrishi wrote: want some information on MS DRM.
Try looking on the Microsoft website.
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yrishi wrote: Please help me if anyone know about Microsoft DRM - facing one issue....
This is brilliant. The most vague question ever. You're facing an issue, but you don't even tell us what it is ?
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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can we retrieve images from database using its path??..
please guide me how to retrieve...
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You'd have to store the path as a way of accessing the image data. The whole thing is quite trivial. Is this really what you meant to ask ?
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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Hi Guys,
I am an ASP.Net Developer, and our SEO guy want's me to change the links to a complete http links.
For example, instead of this link <a href="sevices.aspx">services</a>, our SEO guy wants to change everything to this <a href="http://www.ourdomain.sevices.aspx">services</a>
My question, does it matter when working on SEO? Let's say if I have 10 aspx pages and have different href links in it, do I really need to change the href link to the complete http://www.... links?
Please give some thoughts about this
Thank you
hifiger2004
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hifiger2004 wrote: "http://www.ourdomain.sevices.aspx
How would that even work ?
Absolute URLs are a PITA, and your best bet is to do them via a property so you can move the URL for everything via one setting.
hifiger2004 wrote: My question, does it matter when working on SEO?
He's got to justify his job somehow. He's probably right, it probably does create full links to your site when some search engines do their indexing.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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Hmmm Ok. So I really need to change all of my asp.net pages links to the full url with "http://www.domainname...." something.
After changing all the links, the problem is in the maintenance, I think. What will happen if I'm going to debug on something locally in my asp.net files within my machine, since the links of all pages has to be changed to this - "http//www.domainname..." ?
If for example, I need to trace the code behind of pageB.aspx which was being redirected from pageA.aspx, in order for me to do the code behind debugging/tracing, I should change back the link manually to something like this <a href="pageB.aspx">page b</a>, without the "http//www.domainname..."
Is there another way of doing this stuff? About the property you mentioned, I haven't tried that yet.
hifiger2004
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hifiger2004 wrote: After changing all the links, the problem is in the maintenance, I think. What will happen if I'm going to debug on something locally in my asp.net files within my machine, since the links of all pages has to be changed to this - "http//www.domainname..." ?
Which is why I said, make all your links pick up the absolute path from a single property, which you can then easily change as needed.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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That's completely wrong! SEO has nothing to do with absolute URLs. Even if it were true, the URL he suggested is not workable.
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Hi Rama,
You mean to say that either putting the complete url like href="http://www.domainname..." and without the domain name the results are still the same?
So for my ASP.Net pages maintenance purposes, no need to change all the links by adding http://www.domainname..." ?
Because, the way I understand the SEO is that, once you have a complete url, then the SEO engine can see it(crawl).
What's the best way to do it for my asp.net maintenance purposes and for our SEO, what can you suggest?
hifiger2004
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Yes, an address with or without domain name, the link will have no effect on SEO. Of course the link should not be broken. If you continue using relative URLs, you will be ok.
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Would be helpful if I'll use the canonicalization?
hifiger2004
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hi all ,
I have already developed a website which is a finance portal.In the home page I have showcased data related to markets ((similar to any finance portal).I have left some empty zones to fill it with ad images.I have a separate Ad management application where I will upload ad images(jpeg,gif,bmp etc) and store it in the DB table.The ad management accesses data from another database.I want to pick a sample Ad image and put it in the homepage in the zone already created in a dynamic manner(coding).I dont have any CMS like MOSS.Can anyone let me know how it can be done?
note:When i create a ad I specify in which page it must appear.In this case it is home page along with when it should appear etc.
Thanx in advance.
T.Balaji
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I think you can try for ADRotator control. Just create one HTTPHandler which might write the xml that AdRotator consumes from the Database or by any means that fits your need and place the control on the empty space.
You can apply logic on the Handler to ensure the proper data is fetched from database.
Hope you got the logic..
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Hi All,
How to improve the Website Performance.What are the things need to make in mind, to improve Website.Please give me suggestion.
As my website is General Architecture, i,e 3 Tie
1) User Control and Default page.
2)Businees Logic DLL
3)DataBase Logic DLL.
Can please suggest how to improve the performance the website.
Thanks in Advance.
JohnDas
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Johndas wrote: Can please suggest how to improve the performance the website.
Improve the code. I'm not sure what else you were hoping to hear. Your most likely bottle necks are things like how often you hit the database, what you store in the sesion, etc. Your other option is to buy bigger servers and more of them.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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In addition to that you can compress the output using GZip / Deflate Compression techniques. Most of the modern browser supports compressed responses to improve the response time.
Also remove unnecessary postback... make modular pages. Use AJAX to request only the part that user modifies (with minimal Request/Response).
Cache static pages/scripts/css/images in browser, so that it wont be called for every requests.
Hoping this help you.
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Hi
I have an asp.net gridview in which for each row i need to display a tooltip. the tooltip is another gridview (the tooltip gridview will have the related data of the row which is mouse hovered. Can any one please help how to do this ..?
Thanks in advance
Naina
Naina
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You'd have to define a tooltip as a grid view and bind it to it's data source in the itemdatabound event.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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Thanks for the reply. can you please a sample code please?
Regards
Naina
Naina
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Christian Graus wrote: You'd have to define a tooltip as a grid view
CG, intellisense tells me that tooltip property for the gridview is a string. Am I missing out on something? Is there a way to set a control as a gridview tooltip?
It's not necessary to be so stupid, either, but people manage it. - Christian Graus, 2009 AD
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He wants to set it up per row, so I'm imagining there's an HTML way to do that, which he'd have to do in his own template, and either embedd a gridview in there, if that's possible, or build a string and assign it to the value for that row.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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That one went over my head.
It's not necessary to be so stupid, either, but people manage it. - Christian Graus, 2009 AD
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