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If you need an immediate answer, why not use the right forum ?
mahili wrote: please tell me how to stop it
By turning off autopostback, or using AJAX ( probaby via Atlas )
mahili wrote: so i can't find tree view control in ASP.net web form tool box.
There isn't one. There are a number of free or commercial ones you can use.
Christian Graus - C++ MVP
'Why don't we jump on a fad that hasn't already been widely discredited ?' - Dilbert
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How can i find these free or commercial once.please guide me,cause' i have to submmit my project on wdnesday and what do mean by outopostback?
Thank u so much for your answer!!!!!!!!!!!!
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OK - so in summary:
mahili wrote: How can i find these free or commercial once.please guide me,
You don't know how to use google
mahili wrote: what do mean by outopostback?
You don't know what a postback is
mahili wrote: i have to submmit my project on wdnesday
But you've taken an ASP.NET project. Rentacoder, right ?
If you want your page to do stuff, it needs to either post back ( that is, refresh ) when people do things like click a button, or use Ajax. If you don't know enough about ASP.NET to know what a postback is, the odds of you learning AJAX in three days are very low indeed.
Christian Graus - C++ MVP
'Why don't we jump on a fad that hasn't already been widely discredited ?' - Dilbert
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wow dinner *and* a show
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mahili wrote: wrote:
what do mean by outopostback?
No, he meant "Outback". He wants to know where to get a really bad steak with onions.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: No, he meant "Outback". He wants to know where to get a really bad steak with onions.
If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa
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Chris Maunder wrote: He wants to know where to get a really bad steak with onions.
To match his IQ level?
Brad
Australian
By contacting your lawyer you negate the right to sue me.
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Oh, we are not worthy.
Absolute class man. Chris can we have a 10 vote on this one please?
The whole answer is worthy of a sig.
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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Immediate answer? You may want to have a meaningful description in the subject.
Postbacks are common in web development. Your other choice is Ajax/Atlas.
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I am planning to prepare a site using ASP on WINDOWS but internally it should call the unix servers where the actual scripts run and i should get back the out put in my ASP which is running on windows, So i heard of WINRSH32.exe freeware which can connect to the unix servers from ASP but when i went to the link for download iam unable to do it.
Can Someone please send me the WINRSH32.exe or its equivalent any other solutions with its URL.
Please waiting for the respponse,
Pintu
pintumisra82@rediffmail.com
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Can't help you with the download... Soz.
I'm just wondering why you are using ASP. Would it not make for sense to use Linux when integrating with a Unix server?
Also PHP is a better alternative for non .Net integration (in my opinion, ASP.net that is)
Brad
Australian
By contacting your lawyer you negate the right to sue me.
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Can I just ask: Why???
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Hello,
I am having some speed problems with an Asp.Net 2.0 web site and I would like to know if there is some tool which accesses a web site and displays each step of when the web site is loading.
I need to figure out what is taking a long time to load or a error hapening.
Thanks,
Miguel
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Use a technique, set a timer when the app starts, then every millisecond(or so) have it increase a variables value by one.
Then every time a function starts/completes have it print the function name and the variables value.
When you are done review the times and see what the greatest time lags are.
Brad
Australian
By contacting your lawyer you negate the right to sue me.
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Use tracing[^].
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b { font-weight: normal; }
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I've used this[^] a bit and it seems to work well.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Try this. It's pretty good.
http://www.fiddlertool.com/fiddler/[^]
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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Hello,
I have web service that i have developed using vs 2005 in VB.
Currently i have 2 computers on a workgroup connected through a switch. I am using computer A to develop my web service and want to deploy run on computer B. I want to be able to run the web service to that I can use it from the Internet.
The web service is very basic and for the moment will just display the hello world.
I am not worried about security at this stage as this is only for testing purposes.
1) In solution explorer I tried to copy web site, I select create new web site.
I click create new web site and put the username and password or the remote computer. The VS sometimes frezzes for a while and does not access the remote server.
Is there a easier way to do this?
I am not sure if I have configured the IIS correctly on computerB.
Please could someone tell me the steps from setting up a web site on a remote computer to copying running the web service to be viewed from the internet.
many thanks for your help and time,
Steve
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I got a strange error. I have a ticker in page and it work well. But when I delete cookies from internet expolorer manuel and refresh page, my script do not work. I have no interact with cookies in script.
what could cause this.
karanba
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Can you post the code that you are using?
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After hours we found the problem..the problem cause by any menu dialog in explorer. when a menu item open a dialog and wait a bit .. after closing it all the timers stop thei job..even normal link do not wotk properlly. this happens on many pc with ie 6. now we are looking for if this bug occurs only with settimeout or using ajax on page.
karanba
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when you delete the cookie and refresh the page will be expired, eventhough if it didnot have the connection with ticker.
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While writing a custom combobox component I found that if a developer using the component wanted to "talk" to the component using their own client-side javascript, that they would need to know the actual names/ids for the client-side components that get rendered for my custom component by asp.net. To address this issue, I created a helper object that gets the original id that the developer associated with the custom combobox component, and has properties for the important ones provided by the custom component.
Then I created a list object to keep track of all of the combobox helper objects, so the developer could use: comboboxlist[ name ] to get the combobox helper object of that name, or enumer enumerate the properties like a collection to get to all of the combobox helper objects.
Unfortunately, after adding the combobox helper objects to the comboboxlist, I'm finding that I can't reliably get them back out, as the list appears to be empty.
I'm adding the combobox helper objects using this code:
comboboxlist[ combobox.Name ] = combobox;
Then later in my page, I call my IsComboBoxInList( Name ) function to tell me if the combobox helper object was added. her is the function's code:
function IsComboBoxInList( Name ) {
return ( comboboxlist[ Name ] != comboboxlist.UNDEFINED );
}
The problem is after adding several comboboxes to the list, the function incorrectly returns false, when the alert statement a few lines above this function call is commented out.
If I uncomment the alert statement, it incorrectly prints out a message indicating that the list is empty, but now the IsComboBoxInList function correctly returns true!
Here is the code for the problem area:
var msg = '';
for( var Name in comboboxlist )
msg += '\n ' + Name;
if( msg == '' )
msg = 'none';
if( IsInComboBoxInList( 'ComboBox2' ) ) {
comboboxlist[ 'ComboBox2' ].TextBoxTag.focus();
alert( 'focus using comboboxlist worked.' );
}
Very strange.
The code is over 400 lines, so I don't want to post it all, most of which is used to build the comboboxlist and combobox objects.
Thank you in advance.
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Whatever is happening, it isn't in the code you posted. So, let's try a little psychic debugging...
howardjr wrote: I'm adding the combobox helper objects using this code:
comboboxlist[ combobox.Name ] = combobox;
Obviously, this has to happen prior to the code that checks for it.
howardjr wrote: function IsComboBoxInList( Name ) { return ( comboboxlist[ Name ] != comboboxlist.UNDEFINED ); }
Presumably, comboboxlist.UNDEFINED is either undefined, or set to null or undefined . Anything else is asking for trouble.
howardjr wrote: for( var Name in comboboxlist )
msg += '\n ' + Name;
This will build a string of all property names in comboboxlist, separated by newlines. Since the resulting string is empty, comboboxlist has no properties. Therefore, either there are no combo boxes, or the initialization code hasn't run yet.
howardjr wrote: // alert( 'comboboxes in comboboxlist: ' + msg );
if( IsInComboBoxInList( 'ComboBox2' ) ) {
You say that uncommenting the alert causes the IsInComboBox() condition to evaluate true. Therefore, following the alert, there must exist combo boxes, and the initialization code for comboboxlist must have run.
Check your initialization.
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Thanks for the psychic analysis
I figured out that the problem was I was using a javascrpt url in the onload of an html image to create the combobox helper objects. The javascript url code executed when the graphic finished loading, so the code at the bottom of the page generally would execute before this, and the list would be empty.
The reason uncommenting the alert "fixed" the problem was the images would finish loading and the component's onload events would fire while the pop-up waited for me to press its OK button. Then the rest of the code would see the combobox objects in the list and work properly.
The solution was to move the javascript code to the end of each set of html components rendered by the custom component. This ensured that all of the html components were present and could have their properties assigned by the combobox objects constructor, and the combobo object could be added to the list. Then because all of the initization was completed before the code at the bottom of the page was executed, everything work.
Oh, and comboboxlist.UNDEFINED is undefined. I don't even have it as a property of comboboxlist. I just code the test that way so it would be more obvious what I'm testing for.
Again, thanks for the analysis
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