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Hi, all
I want some Design templet to develope web site to use it ...........
so plz send it to me...
samir vohra...
samir_i_vohra@yahoo.com
plz put subjetc line same...boss
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No-one is going to send an email to an anonymous poster. If you don't care enough about this site to register, or even come back to read our replies, why would we bother ?
Your question doesn't make sense to me. What do you want, a design template to build a website in terms of the look and feel ? Using what language ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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You can google for template and free .
<italic>Work hard, Work effectively.
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Can anyone recommend a commercial PDF server product?
Apologies for the re-post, first post was in wrong forum.
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Hello all
I am redirect the user to the index page as he login but what I have to do is to redirect him to the same page plese help me
neeru
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which page do u want him to redirect ?
i am not getting your question ..can u clarify a bit more ?
Abhijeet Jadhav
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If you meant redirect him after login to the same page that he was in ?
Then use:
RedirectFromLoginPage(); Method in the Authentication class.
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but i am working with asp not with .net
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Will pay experienced programmer to teach me PHP/MySQL. I am a C++ programmer who needs minimal support.
Send brief resume and required hourly rate. We can start 1 hour at a time using Paypal.
I am particularly interested in building a real estate information form which in turn will propagate a MySQL database.
Jim Osborne
josborne@starband.net
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If you remotely know C++, then you're wasting your money. Why do PHP anyhow, are you being forced to ? What's wrong with ASP.NET ? MySQL is pretty crappy too, although it's free for non commercial use, MSDE is just plain free, and kicks it's ass.
I recommend reviewing your architecture of choice, if you have a choice, and then buying some books and asking questions here.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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I am using PHP/MySQL because it works well and is easy to learn. I need to get a real estate information system on-line ASAP. If I had the time and big bucks I would go with Coldfusion.
Years ago I used MS Sequel Server version 4 with C++. The code was difficult to maintain without ample training and due diligence. I heard MSDE is a much better database but then I have to go down the MS road again.
Thanks for your input.
sundownr
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sundownr wrote:
I am using PHP/MySQL because it works well and is easy to learn.
So easy that you want to pay a tutor....
sundownr wrote:
If I had the time and big bucks I would go with Coldfusion.
What's wrong with doing it with ASP.NET/C# ? If you know C++, that would be a breeze for you.
sundownr wrote:
Years ago I used MS Sequel Server version 4 with C++. The code was difficult to maintain without ample training and due diligence.
The main problem would have been ADO. You think that using a crappy database will help you here ? I doubt it. Does PHP provide a dedicated layer to MySQL ? I doubt it would be as rich or useful as ADO.NET is.
sundownr wrote:
I heard MSDE is a much better database but then I have to go down the MS road again.
And that's bad because ? ASP.NET is simply the only viable choice for web development. PHP was good in it's day, but that day is long gone. ASP was and is a hack. J2EE is just too complex and hard to use. ASP.NET is totally killer, and really easy to learn to use, not to mention that the web abounds with info.
In all seriousness, I guarentee I could develop this site for you in C#/ASP.NET/MSDE much faster than anyone could do it in PHP using MySQL. I think you're making poor choices here, not least because your background in C++ actually empowers you to learn the best web development platform ( and it's totally free, unlike MySQL, which costs money in this case ( unless your real estate information system is theoretical or totally non-profit ).
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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If his server is Linux/Unix based, will the MS stuff even work?
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:
If his server is Linux/Unix based, will the MS stuff even work?
OK, I'll admit that as he did not specify this, I assumed he was using Windows. I have no idea how far along Mono is, although I thought it was in a usable state, I would do serious research before trusting it. Obviously, there would be no MSDE support.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Christian Graus wrote:
ASP.NET is simply the only viable choice for web development. PHP was good in it's day, but that day is long gone.
Pffffffffffft...
Normally I wouldn't disagree with much of what you say in reagrds to programming...you've helped me countless times in C++...
However...that statement clearly suggests to me...you have no idea what your talking about when it comes to web development...
Anything you can do in ASP.NET I can do in PHP...not nateively maybe, but i'm sure there is a library or something written in PHP which allows you to do anything you can do in ASP.NET and in some cases better...
PHP so I understand, is the most popular scripting language around...and for good reason...perhaps the source I got that from was being biased...but IMHO...PHP seems to power most web sites...
PHP scripts are a dime a dozen....for anything you can think of...there are atleast a dozen scripts available ranging from "amatuer coder" to highly "skilled professional"...
PHP I would argue is just as fast in execution if not faster than ASP.NET by virtue of the fact it's OSS and has so many eyes looking at it making optimization changes and the Zend engine likely being written in C for a Linux system. I'm not sure how the two compare byte for byte but in all honesty how can a Windows system execute as quick as a cut down *nix machine running only the required software???
PHP lacks in some RAD/Development areas...like it's OOP support is poor, but that's ok...PHP5 is alot better...besides PHP usually attracts more experienced Linux developers...
There is a definite lack in quality IDE's...I still sometimes use VC++ 6.- IDE
Other than that IDE fact...I would still very much so prefer to use PHP...
BTW-Hosting is half the cost...
As for MySQL? You can use other databases...quit easily...however there are some mega major web sites (so I understand) which are currently using MySQL...so it can't be that bad...
Christian Graus wrote:
not to mention that the web abounds with info.
I don't think so...[^]
I think M$'s advertising is paying off...they've brain washed you
Cheers
It's frustrating being a genius and living the life of a moron!!!
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Hockey wrote:
Normally I wouldn't disagree with much of what you say in reagrds to programming...
Hell, you're still entitled to an opinion, and you still are sure to know more than me in some areas.
Hockey wrote:
you have no idea what your talking about when it comes to web development...
I know as much as most people about ASP.NET, a little about asp, and I have only really glanced at PHP. Oh, and I've used J2EE. My comments are derived from the observation that no other platform I have seen supports OO and other methodologies that promote rapid development like ASP.NET does.
Hockey wrote:
Anything you can do in ASP.NET I can do in PHP...
Of course. My comments here aren't meant to suggest PHP can't create a site. Hell, we're all just generating HTML at the end of the day, right ? I'm talking about ease of use, ease of learning, and support for practices that promote easily maintained code.
Hockey wrote:
PHP seems to power most web sites...
Of course, because 'most' sites are written by people for their own use. Look instead at most big and/or commercial sites, and what do you find ? A lot of J2EE, a growing amount of ASP.NET, and some classic asp, for older sites ( like this one ).
Hockey wrote:
PHP I would argue is just as fast in execution if not faster than ASP.NET by virtue of the fact it's OSS and has so many eyes looking at it making optimization changes and the Zend engine likely being written in C for a Linux system. I'm not sure how the two compare byte for byte but in all honesty how can a Windows system execute as quick as a cut down *nix machine running only the required software???
You're talking about the speed of *nix vs Windows, this has nothing to do with PHP/ASP.NET. Mono will even this playing field, assuming such an advantage exists. REsponse times are fast enough that I care more about maintainable sites than fractions of a second.
Hockey wrote:
PHP lacks in some RAD/Development areas...like it's OOP support is poor, but that's ok...PHP5 is alot better...besides PHP usually attracts more experienced Linux developers...
This is my point, this is the reason I'd suggest that someone with a C++ background especially learn ASP.NET instead of trying to learn PHP.
Hockey wrote:
There is a definite lack in quality IDE's...I still sometimes use VC++ 6.- IDE
Yes, and I was talking about ease of learning/use.
Hockey wrote:
BTW-Hosting is half the cost...
I can get asp.net hosting for next to nothing. Who cares if I can save < $100 a year on hosting ? Equate that cost into the extra hours learning/writing in PHP.
Hockey wrote:
As for MySQL? You can use other databases...quit easily...however there are some mega major web sites (so I understand) which are currently using MySQL...so it can't be that bad...
When I looked into it, there was no stored procedure support, and it costs money most of the time, most people who use it are probably stealing it.
Hockey wrote:
I don't think so...[^]
LOL - well, I could argue quality of sites, but the truth is you probably won that one
Hockey wrote:
I think M$'s advertising is paying off...they've brain washed you
No, I just know more about the areas I focus on. I'm sure there are CP equivelants in PHP, but I've never seen them, because I don't use it, I use ASP.NET because I'd hate to have to write sites of the size that I work on without the support it gives me. Not because I can't, but because the better the tool, the easier it is to manage complexity.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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ASP.NET from what I can tell has an advantage for the beginner programmer...thats for sure...
As for the seasoned developer...so long as you keep track of new developments and libraries written in PHP and wicked cool new projects...you can really speed up development time without even using a fancy IDE, etc...
p.s- I have yet to find a CP eqivilant for almost anything I enjoy...this is a real amazing unique community in that sense...even for programming stuff
Cheers
It's frustrating being a genius and living the life of a moron!!!
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Hockey wrote:
ASP.NET from what I can tell has an advantage for the beginner programmer...thats for sure...
Yeah, apart from it being what I know best, I really thought it was the right choice for this guy, because of where he was coming from.
Hockey wrote:
.s- I have yet to find a CP eqivilant for almost anything I enjoy...this is a real amazing unique community in that sense...even for programming stuff
Yeah, I tend to agree.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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I developed an app that worked fine. I then proceeded to make a change. The change essentially allowed certain frames to be loaded with different aspx pages depending on user actions. Well, after trial and error I got the dynamic frames working. Now however controls seems to be in limbo.
the two frames in questions that are loaded dynamically are shown correctly but they don't seem to be communicating.
Here is the basic structure of the app
-Mainframe - defines 4 frames
-All frames will be dynamic at some point (same frame different aspx pages loaded into them
-What happens in one frame effects what happens in others
-Using sessions variable to communicate information
Tough problem to explain I'm Afraid, but if you have any insight I would appreciate heraing from you.
Brian55
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In JavaScript how do I assign a value (window.idForm.idVariable.value()) to a session variable in the Global.asa file? I guess the real question is how do I use ASP code in a JavaScript function?
tjm
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When an ASP poage is requested by a user, the code is executed on the server and the resulting page is then sent out to the client as an HTML page - so it is perfectly easy to assign an ASP-value (so to speak) to a javascript variable/function (simply enclose you ASP code in your javascript within the usual code delimiters), but as your javascript is going to be executed on the client, you cannot do the reverse without a postback to the server - sending the value you want to use in the QueryString and then extracting that in your ASP code to do whatever you want.
cheers
Phil
PS - not bad for one sentence, hey!
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Hi all well I have to make an ASP for a company wich goal is to produce dynamics reports on the fly by querying a sql server database. The project is to let the user create is own template of report by drag/drop fields name on a webpage (more or less like Crystal Report), then the template must be save in order to produce later dynamic report... I have lot of questions to ask, but the first are these one :
- do U know how generate excel spreadsheet on the fly (Excel is not on the server no component can be buy and the spreadsheet should have 3 or 4 sheets with fomulas and a pie chat on the last one)?
- do U know an asp script which do what I want?
Any help will be appreciate
Dont steal : the government hate concurrence.
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Hi guys
I'm using a CHTMLView, which embeds an IE WebControl using IWebBrowser2 interface and i'd like to expose my app's automation server to the control beeing embeded.
To be more precise, my app is hosting the IE control AND is an automation server and i'd like to tell the ie control where is the automation server or how to use my automation methods in vbscript/javascript
Thanks
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My name is Christos Mavroyiorgos. At present, I’m a student at the University of Patras and I have to construct a tool and environment that someone could use in order to draw and construct charts as part of a process of designing a software system. Some examples are UML Class Diagrams, Data Flow Diagrams, and Entity Relationships Diagrams.
The technologies that I use in order to implement it are the following:
• HTML
• XHTML
• CSS
• PHP
• JavaScript
• XML
• DHTML
• DOM
It is not necessary to use all the above but most of them.
Main functionality should be that someone could Drag and Drop, Resize, etc the drawing elements.
In addition to the main functionality of drawing the charts at the client side, a model(?)and a construct should be developed (with PHP) so that the user of the tool could be able to save the graph and call it back at a later moment for editing (I think this would be server side interaction).
I would appreciate very much to know whether anyone could help me in order to carry out this project or give me hints , ideas and advise, in a step by step process, by having a close collaboration or even taking charge of the whole project and implement it on my behalf ?
In any case, I would like to hear ,as soon as possible on any conditions and terms you consider to be necessary for any kind of collaboration in order to meet the demands of a successful project.
Thanks in advance
Sincerely yours
Christos Mavroyiorgos
University of Patras, Greece
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You say:
"...or even taking charge of the whole project and implement it on my behalf."
Christos, if you want your degree/ diploma or whatever, you really ought to earn it yourself. Asking for ideas and advice is one thing; getting someone else to do your work for you is another. If don't want to, or are not capable of, becoming a programmer, I would suggest you find some other way to earn a living.
TANSTAAFL, as someone once said...
Phil
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