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Thnx for ur reply
could u plzz give me the syntex for it.
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If it's ASP.NET, then you are going to have to write Javascript to show it.
Arthur Dent - "That would explain it. All my life I've had this strange feeling that there's something big and sinister going on in the world."
Slartibartfast - "No. That's perfectly normal paranoia. Everybody in the universe gets that."
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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thnx for ur reply, i dont have any hands on script
sincerly,
shriya
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Add this to your HTML source....
<br />
<script language="JavaScript"><br />
alert('Your message');<br />
</script><br />
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There is no other word except to say thnx.. i must say tht i got the solution
thanks AGAIN
sincery,
Shriya
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hey guyz, does anyone know how to hide a tab page on a tab control??
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Hello,
I think you have to remove it from your TapPages propertie.
All the best,
MArtin
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thanx martin, but i just dont understand what is the use of the function Hide() then??
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¤ Muammar ¤ wrote: i just dont understand what is the use of the function Hide() then??
same to me
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MSDN topic of TabPage Class[^]: TabPage controls are constrained by their container, so some of the properties inherited from the Control base class will have no effect, including Top, Height, Left, Width, Show, and Hide.
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook www.troschuetz.de
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Thank you!
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The TabPages have that methode from one of its base-Classes through inheritance, i guess
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MSDN topic of TabPage Class[^]: TabPage controls are constrained by their container, so some of the properties inherited from the Control base class will have no effect, including Top, Height, Left, Width, Show, and Hide.
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook www.troschuetz.de
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As Stefan and Martin pointed out, the Hide() method is inherited from the base class and doesn't have any meaning to a TabControl . In order to "hide" a tab page at runtime you will need to remove that tab page from the TabPages property.
You need to make sure that you do this after the call to InitializeComponent() , usually in your constructor, and simply call
this.tabControl.TabPages.Remove(this.tabPage1)
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thank you guys
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hey guyz, does anyone know if there's a possibility to run a programme written in c# on a linux platform??
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thanx, i already know this, i wanted another one, may i ask you a question guffa, how are you to always find my posts in this forum??!!
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mono works well but unfortunately a lot of the libraries / add-ons that you use from day to day aren't part of the c# standard and are still Microsoft's IP. I'm thinking especially of things like IIS/ASP.Net and DirectX. I doubt that these are about to get added to the mono project anytime soon. What is it that you need that Mono is lacking?
Russell
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¤ Muammar ¤ wrote: may i ask you a question guffa, how are you to always find my posts in this forum?
I read most posts in some of the forums, and answer quite a few of them, so if you ask a lot of questions I am bound to answer some of them.
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right
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I've created an object that implements iBindingList It all seemed to work fine a few days ago and now that i come back to the code on a Monday morning a dataviewgrid attached to the list will only filter in ascending order.
The code in my ApplySort Method couldn't be simpler:
public void ApplySort(PropertyDescriptor property, ListSortDirection direction)<br />
{<br />
_sortOrder = direction;<br />
_sortField = property;<br />
Sort();<br />
}
I've checked the Sort method in a test harness and it works fine, but i always seem to be getting a ListSortDirection of Ascending passed in.
Has anyone seen this behaviour before?
Thanks in advance
Russell
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Hello everybody,
I'm working on a data migration application. Actually I need to map each fields in an existing database to a new application's databse. For this purpose, is it possible to list the fields in the tables (which will be an unknown thing until the program is run.. u'll have only the database name & the table names) of both the databases(both databases being sql server).
I need to permit the user to map the fields like below..
Database1 Database2
OldTable NewTable
firstname ------------> fname
LastName ------------> lname
etc...
Thanks in advance
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You should be able to get the information you required from Information_Schema.Columns
SELECT *
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS
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Erhm, yes this is possible, but I don't think you want to solve the problem this way. Have you tried converting the old db to the new db using DTS packages, it's a SQL Server thing and realy powerfull for converting data in such a manner..
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