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Jakob Lund Krarup wrote: hehe .. yup - I have it on a T-shirt.......
GEEK!
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Hehe... - yup! (and proud of it - schhh )
Kind regards - Jakob
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Three kinds of people in the world:
- Those who can count..
- Those who can't!
10 kinds of people in the world:
- Those who understand binary
- Those who don't
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After I covert a 2005 Web Site Project to a 2005 Web Application Project, I got the following Error on a web reference which point to a web service. I removed the reference and add it again but got the same error:
Custom tool error: Unable to import WebService/Schema. Exception of type 'System.Exception' was thrown.
Any help is appreciated.
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Having a huge problem using different IIS servers and one SQL Server State. When the user goes from computer A to B the B computer quicks him out to Login again.
Any solution?
Cheers
Al
My eMail control
My Blog
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Thanks, that's what I did. Actually you need to compile a program to generate the machinekey. Just thought that could be added into the Service State to be better solution!
I am writing my own Session State, will see how it comes out
Thanks for all your help!
Al
My eMail control
My Blog
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My project reqiures dispalying windows forms in ASP .NET so that any type of drawing is a possible. Pls could anyone tell me how to do this?
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Hello,
I am trying to figure out how to get a textbox in a template field to autopostback. I added a text box to the item template and set the autopostback to true, and it does actually post back. However, I am trying to read information from that text box that caused the post back and I always get a null reference error. How do I make the text box content available in the TextChanged event within the Gridview? Thanks in advance.
Jason
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I have the global.asax file, generated by Visual Studio 2005, with the usual Application_Error method, that's supposed to handle all uncatched exceptions in the web application.
Well, this method is never called, even when I force a NullReferenceException intentionally.
I'm using ASP.NET 2.0.
Does anyone can help me?
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Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us.
My Blog [ITA]
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Hi Dario. What does your Application_Error code look like? Is it possible it is getting called, but not coded in such a way as to make that obvious?
Another possibility is if the exception is generated on a different thread than the main ASP.NET thread. Here's an article that describes it better than I can (Look about halfway down for ASP.NET specifics):
http://www.julmar.com/blog/mark/PermaLink,guid,f733e261-5d39-4ca1-be1a-c422f3cf1f1b.aspx[^]
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Mike Ellison wrote: Hi Dario. What does your Application_Error code look like?
It simply writes in a log (SQL Server) a message including the exception.
Mike Ellison wrote: Another possibility is if the exception is generated on a different thread than the main ASP.NET thread.
I think that is the problem, because after a few tests I noticed that Application_Error has been called some times, but not all the times it should have been called.
Thanks!
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Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us.
My Blog [ITA]
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Looking for a little help. I have a web app that is timing out between 10 and fifteen minutes. The problem is that I have my Session State Timout set to 20 (in Web.Config) and my IIS AspSessionTimeout is set to 20 minutes.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks for your time and consideration,
-B
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Thanks for the suggestion, but no I'm using:
<authentication mode="Windows">
Thanks again.
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Thanks for the suggestion Mike, but I'm using
authentication mode="Windows"
Thanks again for the suggestion.
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Hi there.
I made an app that displays string, lines and stuff (the code is in Page_Load). I need a way to make sure that part of what is on the asp.net page gets printed on one page and part on another page. I thought that could be achieved by locating what I need way down with a high y value (above 1300) but it didn´t work. Then I tried saving the image on the hard drive and then print out but it didn´t work either, all still get´s printed out on one page (the first).
How can I control what goes on the first page and what on the second page when the contents of my page get printed out on a printer of a user that visits my page?
F
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One strategy would be to use the CSS style attribute page-break-before: always; . Here's an example of what I mean:
<html>
<head>
<title> Page Breaks with CSS </title>
</head>
<body>
<form runat="server">
<p>This text should print on the first page</p>
<p style="page-break-before: always;">
This Text should print on the second page
</p>
</form>
</body>
</html>
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Is "ClassName" defined in a .vb file local to the project? Is "ClassName" part of a compiled assembly? If the latter, make sure you have added a reference to the compiled assembly in the new project.
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The class is a ClassName.vb file. Originally is located on app_code folder. After I covert to web application project, it located on old_app_code folder.
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Just guessing here - but should you move it to app_code in the new project then?
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Just find it out I need to put the project name before the class name:
Dim cls As New ProjectName.ClassName
Thanks for the help.
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hi everybody. I am storing an image in database. but when i retrieve it from it, i can't find a way to display it in image control of my form. I am using buffer for uploading and downloading images. i am supposed to store that image on hard drive and then apply the path of that image into image control.
please tell me if is there any other alternative.
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This is a good one to Google. There has been a lot written about displaying images in a database on an ASP.NET form - typically the solution will either involve having a dedicated .aspx page that returns the image as a binary stream, or having a custom ASP.NET handler (.ashx) that will retrieve and stream out images. The consuming page would then have something like
<img src='myImagePage.aspx?imageId=42' /> to define the image.
Creating a dedicated .aspx page for this is probably easier - here's an example:
http://www.superdotnet.com/Article.aspx?ArticleID=83[^]
Creating an HTTP handler requires a little more understading, but could pay off for you if you're interested in learning about it. Here is a link that describes HTTP handlers and a second that specifically deals with image display:
http://www.15seconds.com/issue/020417.htm[^]
http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/Code/2003/June/HTTPHandlersForImages.asp[^]
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Hi,
Is there any way to add items to a datalist manually?
Thanks!
munklefish
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