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Session.Abandon() just kill the current session, but I want to kill the session with the spical ID.
Thanks.
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I think you'd have to keep track of all your sessions at the Application level in order to do that.
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Well Rather killing ..If you want to kill a specific Session..then u can remove that session by Session.Remove("Name of Session")
I hope it satisfies u...
KHATRI
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That deletes a session item from the current session. From what I understood, he wants to abandon a specific session (not the current session, but some other user's session).
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Yes, I did. But I do not know how to use it.
Thanks
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I'm trying to get IE to open a file download dialog, but no matter what I try, it just ignores it and moves on. Everywhere I've searched has more or less the same information on how to use Response.WriteFile; I'm totally clueless as to why this isn't working.
Response.ClearHeaders();
Response.ClearContent();
Response.ContentType = "application/x-msdownload";
string thefilename = "Test1.txt";
Response.AppendHeader("content-disposition", "attachment; filename=\"" + thefilename + "\"" );
Response.Flush();
Response.WriteFile(strExport);
Response.Close();
strExport is a valid filename;
At this point I'm not sure what else to try. Two developers I work with also cannot get it working. Grrrr.....arrrgh!
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See the following code:
Dim dwnURL As String = CType(sender, LinkButton).CommandArgument
If dwnURL.Length > 0 Then
Dim filepath As String
filepath = System.Web.Hosting.HostingEnvironment.MapPath(dwnURL)
'Check whether the download file exists or not. if does not exists, send auto-generated email to the admin specificying
'the at which URL it occured and the file which is not found.
If Not System.IO.File.Exists(filepath) Then
Session("FNN_AbsolutePath") = filepath
Session("BackURL") = Request.UrlReferrer
Response.Redirect("~/BrokenLink.aspx")
End If
Dim onlyFileName As String = System.IO.Path.GetFileName(filepath)
' Open File
If Not System.IO.File.Exists(filepath) Then
' popFileNotFound.Link = "" ' ResolveUrl("~/admin/email.aspx")
'popNewMail.Title = GetGlobalResourceObject("mail", "newMail")
' popNewMail.Message = String.Format(GetGlobalResourceObject("mail", "newMailMessage"), _newMailCount.ToString())
popFileNotFound.AutoShow = True
popFileNotFound.Visible = True
Exit Sub
End If
Dim fs As New IO.FileStream(filepath, IO.FileMode.Open)
Dim bytes(fs.Length) As Byte
fs.Read(bytes, 0, fs.Length)
fs.Close()
' Send the file as Response
Response.AddHeader("Content-disposition", "attachment; filename=" & onlyFileName)
Response.ContentType = "application/octet-stream"
Response.BinaryWrite(bytes)
Response.End()
I think you need to End() the response rather than Close()
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Yeah, I tried all different combinations using End, Flush, and Close; nothing helped.
This morning I created a standalone project with just a page and a button. The button click event was using the same code to open the download box and it worked fine; dialog box opened right up and gave me the Save or Open options, both of which worked.
I think I might explore using BinaryWrite instead, but since there's nothing wrong with my WriteFile code, I'm not hopeful that BinaryWrite will behave any differently.
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Could this be related to master pages? The response is being called from the content page, but just doesn't open the dialog box.
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the problem I was having was related to Anthem controls, in particular, the button that was supposed to fire the Responses is an Anthem button, and they behave a little differently than your average, ordinary, every day asp button.
Apparently when the 'EnableCallBack' property is true, Anthem uses some javascript to work it's magic instead of a postback; that's the whole point of a callback, I guess, but since my file was sitting on the server, it kinda needs a postback in order to get the data.
So I changed the property to False and the dialog box opened right up.
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Has anyone ever come across a date *and* time picker component for asp.net?
there are zillions of Date *or* Time picker components out there, but I can't seem to find one that allows both at the same time in the same control.
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I want some fields the edit/insert Mode in a DetailsView control to be multiline textboxes... There is no apparent option for this... anyone know a quick work around?
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<asp:detailsview id="dv" runat="server">
<fields>
<asp:templatefield>
<insertitemtemplate>
<%----%>
<edititemtemplate>
<%----%>
<itemtemplate>
<%----%>
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How can I force my required field validators to validate one button OnClick but not my 2nd button?
I have 2 buttons within a form. The first button is part of a "Search" form. The 2nd is a logout button.
My search form has a few textboxes that are required to be filled in before advancing so I have required field validators. My logout button however should simply allow the user to logout (validators should not execute).
Unfortunately, if I click my Logout button, the validators display and prevent me from logging out.
So how can I force them to run when the Search button OnClick event is raised but not the logout button OnClick event?
Thanks in advance.
-Goalie35
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Set the CausesValidation property of the logout button to false.
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1- Is there a way to create a user contorl that consist of more then one .ascx page?
2- I have an application that has 6 .aspx pages [update, insert, delete, select etc] and I want to make it either a user control or a webpart for code re-use reasons. Is that even possible? Please help.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Robert
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1 - sure. Create a control that contains the other controls you want to combine
2 - What do you want to make a control, the entire app ? You can turn any page into a control, just move the code into a control and place that control on the page.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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You might want to investigate the FormView, it allows you to define a single control to view, update, insert or delete an information to a bound datasource.
You could place one of these FormViews in a user control or custom control . The DataSource can be related to an object model or Sql Database etc in .NET 2.0.
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Hi Friends,
I have created a webservice using ASP.net 2.0 wchich sends employees details as a dataset.
on client side i am using classical asp to access that
Dim xmlhttp
Dim DataToSend
DataToSend="companyid="& cstr(Session("companyid"))
Dim postUrl
postUrl = "http://localhost:1286/LoginServices/Service.asmx/GetUserList"
Set xmlhttp = server.Createobject("MSXML2.XMLHTTP")
xmlhttp.Open "POST",postUrl,false
xmlhttp.setRequestHeader "Content-Type", _
"application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
xmlhttp.send DataToSend
dim dataReturned
dataReturned=xmlhttp.responseText
when i use Response.write(dataReturned) it prints data.
My problem is That I want to show data as a formatted text and also want to give user an option to edit the emplohees information and save back to the server. I want to show records in a table but it seems when it returns data its a single string.
I dont know if my apporach is wrong or right.
If any one knows how to create a formatted text or how to put that data into an xml file please help me
thanks
Naveed Kamboh
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Dou have access to the code of the webservice? Then wrap the results in XML-Tags. The XML-Tag-Names are irrelevant, but I should be a wellformed XML-Stream you returned.
Now you can parse the result stream in CodeBehind before your Response.Write-Call OR clientside with JS using JS-DOM.
Regards
Stephan
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I've added allowsorting="true" to my gridview properties, but I still don't get clickable headers. What am I missing?
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