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hi all,
i am using web parts in my project.
in order to use web parts ,i need to provide personalization for the logged in users.
by default the newly created user details are getting stored in default tables aspnet_membership.
but i want to store the user values in the my own tablw which i have created in my database and i need to provide the personalization for those users.
for example:
i have a table for my company employees details.
i need to design a local web site which has a customization property.
my web site must allow my company employees to customize their page .
i need to get the user details from my employee table and provide the customization facility for them whe they logged in to the sute.
Main think is instead of using the default aspnet_users,aspnet_membership table i need to use my own table which i have it in my remote DB.
can any one help me out to slove this problem...
thank u...
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<table id="TABLE1" style="width: 400px; height: 64px;" language="javascript" onclick="return TABLE1_onclick()"><br />
<tr><br />
<td rowspan="2" valign="top" style="background-color: red; width: 130px;">
hi above is the code for my table(part of it)
how can i change the table height to fellow the size of the web page?\\
in html i simply declar hight = 100%
i tryed it here but doesnt seem to be working or am i using it wrong?
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height : 100% should work, I thought.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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you got any saple or examples which i can use?
only tried the 100% way in html so far
thx by the way
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Hi every one,
I need help in making a page to post back when another page postsback, lets say when a button is clicked in the other page!!
Your help is highly appreciated..
Thanks
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You mean, you have 2 web pages? 1 is parent and another is the child?
Example:
parentWeb.aspx -> main web page.
parentWeb.aspx call another webPage (ex. childWeb.aspx).
When user click button on childWeb.aspx, you can make parentWeb.aspx post back by this way:
On childWeb.aspx:
var wndParams = window.dialogArguments;
opener = wndParams[0]; --> parentWeb.aspx
function onButtonClick()
{
opener.doWebPostback();
}
On parentWeb.aspx:
function doWebPostback()
{
document.Form1.submit();
}
Hope this can help you
Lili
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First of all thank you..
I have a page contains 2 frames, each is a .aspx, and I want to force the second one to post back when a button in the first page is clicked, its not a parent and child pages..
Thanks again anyway..
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hi all
I've implemeneted microsofts default membership provider, everything works great. I need
to restrict users from changing their password to a password they already used in the last
x months.
Does anyone know how the default membership provider can do this? If not, any ideas on how
to implement it?
we have passwords hashed, so we cant really store em outside of aspnet ourseleves.
thanks in advance.
moazzam
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Ass far as I know you would have to extend the MemberShipProvider to add this feature
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but where do we save the passwords? and how do you compare them? they're hashed.
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You would of course need to save n number of previous password hashes to compare the new one against. Where to save them is up to you but a simple update trigget on the table could be used.
only two letters away from being an asset
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Hi,
I have a validation summary control (bulleted list disp mode) that i want to update not(!) when the page is submitted but while i'm doing client side javascript validation.
Is it possible? And if it is possible, how do you add a bulleted message?
Thanks a lot in advance and happy passover!
Snir.
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Thanks mate, but this doesn't answer my question.
I want to use validation summary capability of displaying and managing a bulleted list of messages. Only i want that the range validators will write their error messages during client side validation and not during submit.
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Does anybody know if it's even possible?
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all ur validation controls have EnableClientScript = true property.. that means as soon as the text changes, the validation will fire..
and wen u`ll click on the submit button, the validation summary will be displayed.. and no page postback will occur...
so check.. EnableClientScript property..
Kunal
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I'm trying to save myself some time and loads of typing, and want to use a for loop to generate table rows within a DataList element.
This is what the code looks like in general:
<asp:datalist ...="">
<itemtemplate>
...
<table...>
...
<% for (int i=1; i<=10; i++) { %>
<%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "somefield_a_"+i.ToString())%><%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "somefield_b_"+i.ToString())%><%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "somefield_c_"+i.ToString())%><% } %>
The dots are there to make this readable, there are hundreds of fields in the data source and the template is quite large. Some of them end in _1, _2, _3 etc and rather than typing in all the rows I'd like to just specify one and let the for loop do the work for me.
I guess something like this would have been fine in ASP but it's obviously not working in .NET.
Is there any way to achieve what I'm trying to do in .NET?
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I think you can get it to work, but you may need to use a page.Bind in your code behind. I haven't tried to do a for loop, but I have done if statements. So I would try a page.bind.
Ben
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If I understand correctly Page.Bind is just like calling DataBind on every control.
There's no problem with the data source here, or data binding, it's all working fine.. I'd just like to have a for loop that goes through the row and replaces the last character in the field name with the one from the variable.
Rather than doing this:
<%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "somefield_a_1")%><%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "somefield_b_1")%><%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "somefield_c_1")%><%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "somefield_a_2")%><%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "somefield_b_2")%><%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "somefield_c_2")%><%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "somefield_a_3")%><%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "somefield_b_3")%><%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "somefield_c_3")%>etc.. you get the picture..
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Actually, what I have found is without the Page.Bind the <% for loop stuff doesn't get evaluated. I guess I should say that if your code above is in a control then you can just bind the control as well.
I recently had a formview that was doing some conditional stuff with. If I didn't do the forview.databind you would see the <% if statements on the page.
So what I am saying is that Page.Bind will hopefully work for you in translating your for loop to the code above.
Ben
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Use a Repeater control or a DataList control
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hi
i just wanted help to insert a single listbox item into the databse.
<br />
lb.Text = ListBox1.SelectedValue.ToString();<br />
cmd2.CommandText = "Insert into Bill(BillNo,PatID,Test) Values('" + maxlbl.Text + "','" + patid.Text + "','" +lb.Text+ "' ";
now, wat should be correct statement to set the label text of the listitem that is currently selected.
Kunal
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First, you should be using stored procedures. If you can't then at least use a SqlCommand and SqlParameters.
Second, never allow unvalidated text to be inserted into your command or database.
only two letters away from being an asset
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i know its bad programming practice, and very much prone to sql injection...
but just a mini project thing.. for some hit and trial..
Kunal
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All the more reason to practice more correct techniques. When the deadline is near you will code what is quick and spend hours debugging and fixing afterward.
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