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Yeah that's it! I extended it into a generic message with object parameter event so I could handle all manner of clicks and various events from the master page.
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Another option in my humble opinion is that you can define a public event in the Master page, say Save, then any content page would want to handle this event should subscribe it.
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Hi, i finally added a checkbox into my gridview ,great but i still want something to do with
well , i want when i check this checkbox to select the row that this checkbox belong to & i also did it but it just select 1 row not more & i want for each selected or checked checkbox to select its row , so do you have any idea abt that stuff ?
i selected the row with that code :
gridview.rows(i).selectedindex = 0
i selected the first row with that code
when i do a for clause to select mutliple rows the previous row lose the select because
row.selectedindex can select just 1 row
& there is no selected index collection neither a select mode i think
thank you
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GridView is not multi-select. You can simulate this behavior by changing the background of the rows as needed however.
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you mean just illusion isn't it ?
good trick , you win 1-0 i will try it but if i get something i need your help
thank you
try to be good if you can't be the best
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I am making an internal application with very stringent display requests. It will only display properly in IE 5.5 or greater. The end usrs want me to block anyone else's browser so that they are forced to view through IE - how can I set this up with a custom message page explaining that. I am not sure how to proceed - where to put the code etc. . . .
I have to deliver the finished product shortly and really need some assistance,
Thx, T
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If you want to check type of the browser then this you can do with javascript.
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Apurva Kaushal
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But people can turn off javascript so it could never get run.
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Is there not a way to check if the browser is not an IE version and then display a page stating that the requirements require it to be run through IE - this is just an internal application and will not be for public consumption - sorta speak. I would prefer not to use javascript in case it is turned off. I am using some CSS styles that are not viewable in firefox which is one I want to exclude.
Thx, T
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If it will only display in IE 5.5 or greater there is a bigger problem.
A man said to the universe:
"Sir I exist!"
"However," replied the Universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation."
-- Stephen Crane
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I guess what exactly the need would be that the page will function completely, otherwise the data won't be displayed properly.
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Apurva Kaushal
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Is it possible to store data in database through code.
in asp .net 2.0. i am using textbox to do that it is possible througn prored prodedure. but is there any other way
Please help
Sarbjeet Singh
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Ofcourse it is possible to store data through code(either you can use sqlquery or the stored procedure for that purpose.)
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Apurva Kaushal
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sabby2006 wrote: Is it possible to store data in database through code.
what do you think?
sabby2006 wrote: in asp .net 2.0. i am using textbox to do that
Im pretty sure that a textbox are not able to connect directly to a database.
sabby2006 wrote: but is there any other way
Yes, try asking a meaningful question.
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You might want to have a look around for a few tutorials. Displaying data from a database, changing it and sticking it back in is pretty much what most applications do (most, not all...).
Is it possible to store data in database
And that has to be one of the best thread topics i've ever seen...
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Paddy Boyd wrote: And that has to be one of the best thread topics i've ever seen...
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Apurva Kaushal
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Dispite what everyone else has said it is not possible to store data in a database, that isn't what it is meant for. A database is best used for taking up vast abouts of data storage capacity and employing many unskilled employees known as DBA's in coporate welfare programs until they can be used in more productive capacities, like marketing. ;P
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Frank Kerrigan wrote: We've managed to keep this secret for 30 years and you've blown it
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Apurva Kaushal
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You made me laugh so high that my project leader came to see what happened lol
And by the way, you can connect directly a TextBox with a datasource in vs2005 at least.
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that was my first day??
i have managed it..
anyway thanks for the laugh
sabby
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Nothing to feel bad man. Actually you could have gone through some of the basic tutorials.
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Apurva Kaushal
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Hi all!
How to store and retrive pictures(jpg format) from a database.
i am using ASP .Net 2.0.
Plese help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sarbjeet Singh
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probably this article will help you in that.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326502/en-us
Best Regards,
Apurva Kaushal
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