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Sounds like it should do the trick!
Thanks again Mike!
munklefish
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Hi,
I am retrieving my data from database to a datatable in asp.net.Now I need to place this datatable in the resource file and pull the information from the resource file and display that data on the browser.How do I do this?I did not use resource file till now.I need a complete example of it.
help will be appreciated.
thanks,
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Why do you need to place a datatable in a resource file?
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that is my requirement.I need to add to the resource file and from resoucr file I need to grab it in the code behind and display on the brwoser.
thanks
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Here is my code.....
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<cc1:aiflashin id="Flash1" style="Z-INDEX: 146; LEFT: 91px; POSITION: absolute; TOP: 158px" runat="server" Width="748px" Height="100px" Url="banner.swf" ScriptName="AiFlashIn1" SwLiveConnect="True"></cc1:aiflashin>
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Now when I try to change the 'URL="Banner.swf"' to 'URL="Banner2.swf"' during runtime using the 'Flash1.Attributes("URL") = "Banner2.swf"' code.....the webform goes starts up as normal, but the Flash Movie doesn't load, and the little status counter thing at the bottom starts as if the page is loading up, but nothing ever happens. It just hangs.
Does anyone know why this is?
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I figured it out by myself, finally!!!
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Hi,
Can anyone help / tell me how to compare two DateTimes and get the result as the difference in minutes please.
Ive tried using TimeSpan but this doesnt appear to return anything i can convert into minutes.
Thanks
munklefish
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Dim x As Integer = DateDiff(DateInterval.Minute, date1, date2)
cheers
P
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Hello,
Does anyone know if you can make the calendar control render to show only the current week. Instead of displaying as a whole month.
Thanks for the help.
RB
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Did you see the previous response[^] I posted when you asked this question a few days ago?
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Thank you know I did not see that.
I was able to do the same sorta think with the code you have there, but I was trying to get the physical control to shrink down as well. Appears you are stuck with the whole hieght and width for a months view.
RB
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I think it does shrink down, as long as you don't specify the width and height for the table cells. The example I gave you, as is, does this.
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Well thanks for the tip. I did try no width and height specification and that did not work. It seems the calendar control does have a default fixed width and height.
RB
-- modified at 17:02 Monday 24th April, 2006
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I am using a font only available on my machine.
But I need it downloaded to the client automatically when the page is viewed.
Does any1 have a link to a page with the code?
1 line of code equals many bugs. So don't write any!!
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The CSS2 specification includes the @font-face directive, which can be used to specify a URL for downloading a font. Take a look here for the description and an example:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/fonts.html#font-descriptions[^]
I'm not sure what the browser support is, but it's a place to start.
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cool. thanks. That hit the spot
1 line of code equals many bugs. So don't write any!!
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I originally posted this question on the work/job issues board a few weeks ago but that board doesn't seem to get much activity so I'm reposting it here. I'd greatly appreciate your input:
I've been working as a web developer for 2 1/2 years now. It's my first programming job since graduating school and while I was waaaaaay underpaid, it's been great professional experience for me. The time has come however, for me to begin looking for better opportunities (i.e. a higher salary) and I was just wondering what you guys feel is the best set of advanced skills I should be learning before sending out my resume.
Some have said to get into VOIP. Others have said to take some classes dedicated on security programming. I've been given about a half dozen different recomendations so I was just hoping you guys could help me narrow it down to one or two skills that have the brightest future ahead.
My current specialty is .NET programming (both vb.net & c#) but I also know Java & C/C++ pretty well also (plus of course the obvious ones such as ASP, JSP, Javascript, etc). I also work with Sql Server.
Any advice you can give me on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
-Goalie35
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I think having .NET skills and Java skills covers a lot of bases. Add some real experience with web application development (including client-side scripting) and solid experience with relational database design/development and you're in very good shape.
What do you enjoy doing? Do you like database programming? web programming? building desktop applications? lower level programming for, say, device drivers? does a particular business appeal to you, such that marrying your technical skills to specific business processes is appealing?
I'm not surprised that you would get so many different suggestions for what skills would "have the brightest future ahead". What you enjoy doing is what would give you the brightest future.
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Hi, I want to develop an On Line Test Engine Using ASP.NET & C# for the mca final sem project. please any one information regarding this please help me.
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Try and be a bit specific - what do you need help with? (And before you say "the code" you are not going to get complete working code here)
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Hi to every one laks here,i have got some doubt in ASP.Net,i just want to know how we can use insert,update,delete commands in Datagrid control,i tried but iam not getting,plz explain me with an example
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Can somebody suggest a reliable webhosting provider(s) for .Net 2.0 and SQL Server 2005?
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