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Because there is defenatly something wrong with your code...
Try to be more specific in your question! There will be more chances for you to get a proper answer.
Post your code in a readable format and people will be willing to help you!
Jason Kataropoulos
Excellence is not an act, but a habit! Aristotle
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Okay Thx dude
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hi friends,
i am doing one Event Calendar. my requirement is i need put the event calendar in a user control. i made the all the things and in local,but if i put this in live server it is not working. it just simply displays the calendar, when change the month it is not chaning, and this is happening only in IE, it is working fine in Mozilla Firefox and opera browsers. no server side event is firing, can u help me please.
with regards
krisshnaprabhu
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Here's a question for you all -
I'm working on a commercial web site and I've chosen to go the Ajax way in it's design. All went well, but now I've somewhat hit the deadend when I got to the point where client has a problem advertising the site.
So, what I'm interested in is - in your experience, what are the best practices on advertising an Ajax site and make it appear on a common search engine?
Obviously, the site doesn't have many pages (it's virtually one page in total that can be directly called - default.aspx) and content is exclusively dinamycaly changed. Also, having no links to point to certain URLs, but onclick events, makes extremely hard for any search engine to pick up any other content except the starting page.
The site is not live yet, but having this in mind, for a commercial site, I'm not sure if I should leave it as it is or start splitting pieces of it into iframes or otherwise. Last thing I would want is to make a technically superior site, but that will fail to acheive it's primary objective.
Any taughts?
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Vladimir S. wrote: I've chosen to go the Ajax way in it's design
Why? What requirments and/or specifications did Ajax provide the solution for?
Vladimir S. wrote: technically superior
You mean Ajax is technically superior to something? What? Ajax is just a name they made up to describe something that existed since DHTML. We even implemented it once using a Java Applet. Back then you implemented that technique because you "needed" it. Now that there are libraries, code generators and other mindless developer products for Ajax I have no doubt that the technique will become widely abused.
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Totally agree. We all used that one way or another all these years.
I just wanted to learn about experiences how such site could be made available for search engines.
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Well I have not kept up with potential changes but remember "Web Crawler"? Search engines used to crawl over your site by parsing the anchor elements in the HTML etc. If they still do that you could put a "site map" type link on your home page that provides access to your various content through traditional anchor elements.
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I don't think there's a good answer here. When flash came on the scene big, we saw a lot of sites with a link: "Click here for HTML version" (and still do). That's probably how they get the bots to crawl the site. Also, what about bookmark's? If a user bookmark's your site, they will only be bookmarking the home page, no matter what they happen to be looking at while bookmarking the page. If you ask me, AJAX is only good for secure web application's on intranet's, or maybe a shopping cart, bank account application, etc. AJAX looks cool, but I think the hype will slow quite a bit once the web community catches on to this.
"Half this game is ninety percent mental." - Yogi Berra
If you can read thank a teacher, if you can read in English, thank a Marine.
M y and h don't work so well due to m addiction to caffeine and m in abilit to to set a cup down uprigt.
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dotnethead wrote: Also, what about bookmark's? If a user bookmark's your site, they will only be bookmarking the home page, no matter what they happen to be looking at while bookmarking the page.
I agree it's a problem, but it is fixable.
http://www.contentwithstyle.co.uk/Articles/38/[^]
dotnethead wrote: AJAX looks cool, but I think the hype will slow quite a bit once the web community catches on to this.
I also agree the hype will die down, but it's cutting edge (or being more widely adopted) and I think browsers and the underlyng technology will change to deal with it way better. Just look how far beyond HTML we've already come. AJAX is the next evolutionary step. Granted, web development is a vast wasteland of technologies, by people pushing it to the limits, and it works (some of the time ) Ahhh, wouldn't it be nice to start from scratch....
- S
50 cups of coffee and you know it's on!
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I'm in the same quandry, and decided to put links to "normal" pages that show the same content as the ajax stuff (just not as cool) so the creepy crawlers can find them.
- S
50 cups of coffee and you know it's on!
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Hi there
I'm working whit Visual Studio 2005 developing an ASP.NET 2.0 WebPage
I have a DropDownList Control with 2 options to select. I want to generate a validation message according to the selection made in the DropDownList Control. Any ideas???
THANX ¡¡
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When I am trying to use sendmessage to load property page to FireFox browser using the message below ( ,which is successful in IE. )
gives error. Any Alernative for mozilla FireFox.
::SendMessage(m_hWnd, PSM_INSERTPAGE, 0, (LPARAM)&m_EditPage.m_psp);
|| ART OF LIVING ||
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Taking the **** a tad here, but here goes.
We (or I) have developed a thin client front end for editing glorified batch files. There can be anything from 10 - 1000 lines in the file. I am marking up a HTML table server side (various ajaxy type stuff) and serving it to the user, with drop downs, edit boxes etc to control data for each batch.
One thing I am struggling with is giving them the option to change the order of the batch. My first attempt was two imagebuttons next to the sequence number which allowed them to move a line up or down, effectively swapping two lines. Good for small moves, but useless if they want to move a line to the top of the file. I then had a drop down, populated via an ajax called which moved the element 'after' another element picked from the list. But how to generically handle moving to top. Same as 'move before' element - how to get element to the bottom. Also, as the Sequence number column is numberic, the screen all resizes when I change it to a drop down.
Any ideas on a neat, slick DHTML / Ajaxy interface for arranging the order of a lot of items?
Cheers
Regards
Angel
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The sooner you fall behind, the longer you have to catch up.
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My suggestion is to do a "Click to change the order of this line" and after they click on one do a "Click on another line to put the selected line on top", or something along this line.
This will solve your problem of moving a line anywhere (reordering), even with paging if there's any.
"Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner" - Ross
Edbert
Sydney, Australia
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Not an easy solution, but drag-and-drop would be great in this situation. Although I'm not even sure (off the top of my head) if you can scroll the window while dragging, so it may not work at all.
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Hi All,
I want to load a web page in iframe.The problem is that i dont want to scroll through frame.Rather i want to use window default scroll bar.I want that the frame when load sets it height and widht according to web page.
Can anybody helps me????
The other problem which i am facing is that document.body.offsetheight doesnt gets full height of page.Rather it only gets the height of page only in current region I mean in client area.How can i get full height of webpage.
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Dear Friend,
use the following script:
<br />
autofitIframe = function() {<br />
var id = 'contentFrame';<br />
if (!window.opera && !document.mimeType && document.all && document.getElementById) {<br />
parent.document.getElementById(id).style.height=this.document.body.offsetHeight+"px";<br />
}<br />
else if(document.getElementById) {<br />
parent.document.getElementById(id).style.height=this.document.body.scrollHeight+"px";<br />
}<br />
} <br />
window.attachEvent('onload', autofitIframe);<br />
Dont forget to replace the 'contentFrame' with the value of the id attribute of the iframe. If there is no id attribute just give it an id as such id="contentFrame"
Jason Kataropoulos
Excellence is not an act, but a habit! Aristotle
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Hi Jason Kataropoulos,
Thanks for ur message.But the problem is still there Can u view my code.It is not getting full lenghth of document in iexplorer 6.0.I wanna to get full height of document without enabling iframe scrolling.I only wanna to use scrolling of parent window.
***************************Regards*****************************
function resize_iframe()
{
document.getElementById("glu").style.height=document.body.offsetHeight+"px";
}
window.onresize=resize_iframe();
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I'm looking to purcahse an intranet application developed in ASP or ASP.NET. I would like to get one recommended rather than selecting any intranet company on GOOGLE. Please CAN SOMEONE HELP.
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Um. What kind of application?
Is it a custom build or are you looking for an 'off the shelf' solution?
Why specifically asp or asp.net?
If you're looking for someone to build you an application, i'm sure you'll find someone here...
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Dear friend,
An intranet is a vague concept. You need to define your requirementsm see what you need your intrane to do. Then, just look around for intranet applications and see wich ine fits your needs.
You need to install an intranet that suits the way your organization works. Dont let youru organization adapt to an intranet application.
Jason Kataropoulos
Excellence is not an act, but a habit! Aristotle
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If i call the Web Service from the same server which i hosted,it's working fine.If i try to call the web service from another server i get the following error.
Unable to generate a temporary class (result=1).
error CS2001: Source file 'C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\39_bmero.0.cs' could not be found.
error CS2008: No inputs specified.
Kindly help me....
sathiya
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To me it looks like the web service is trying to find 'C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\39_bmero.0.cs' on the server calling the service, rather than on the host. Not enought detail here to tell why though...
"Half this game is ninety percent mental." - Yogi Berra
If you can read thank a teacher, if you can read in English, thank a Marine.
M y and h don't work so well due to m addiction to caffeine and m in abilit to to set a cup down uprigt.
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my code run fine when i browse in IE browser where the menu it show horizontally. But when i use Mozilla firefox the menu become vertical!! and the menu is mess up... i not sure where goes wrong in my coding actually i got this coding from the infinite menu here r part of it i think it so set the style or the menu go verticall or hozintol:
/*---------------------------------------------
Global Menu Styles
---------------------------------------------*/
//Main Menu
this.main_container_styles = "background-color:transparent; border-style:none; border-color:#6a6a6a; border-width:1px; padding:0px; margin:0px; "
this.main_item_styles = "background-color:transparent; color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-family:Arial; font-size:12px; font-weight:bold; font-style:normal; text-decoration:underline; border-style:solid; border-width:1px; padding:2px 8px; "
this.main_item_hover_styles = "background-color:#8080ff; text-decoration:underline; "
this.main_item_active_styles = "background-color:#800080; "
//Sub Menu
this.subs_container_styles = "filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Fade(duration=0.3); background-color:#efefef; border-style:solid; border-color:#cccccc; border-width:1px; padding:5px; margin:4px 0px 0px; "
this.subs_item_styles = "color:#555555; text-align:left; font-size:11px; font-weight:normal; text-decoration:none; border-style:none; border-color:#000000; border-width:1px; padding:2px 5px; "
this.subs_item_hover_styles = "color:#000000; text-decoration:underline; "
this.subs_item_active_styles = "background-color:#ffffff; "
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