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Ever heard of google?
Sheesh, and I thought *I* was lazy...
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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what do you think i wanted ??
When you get mad...THINK twice that the only advice
Tamimi - Code
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You waited an hour and a half for a link you could've easily found in 3 seconds on Google.
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Hi all,
I got strucked with one problem and iam looking forward for any ones help.
my web form contains one textbox and one checkboxlist controls. checkbox list displays some gifts like and gift1,gift2,gift3 etc.data populated in the list box at server side in the page load envent.i used checkbox's vauefield and textfield properties.
now my requirement is when i enter a name in text box, all the gifts associated with that name will be checked. i need to write this code in textbox lost focus.
i am unable to access individual checkboxlist items id/text at client side.
any one please help me
regards,
sumanth
this is sumanth, completed m.c.a from india.
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hi
when i try to use Reporting Services to render a report from aspx page
(web app) (vb.net) by using ReportingServices.dll referennces
i get this erorr :
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System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: The permissions granted to user 'NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE' are insufficient for performing this operation. ---> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.RSException .
note:
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i have windows 2003 - sql 2000 sp3 - Reporting Services sp2
i am login as administrator
pls tell me what i can do ?
thank you all
nsr
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You admin credentials aren't being used here - are you set up to use anonymous authentication? Are you calling through a webservice?
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how can do the set up to use anonymous authentication ??
i don not know that tell me pls
thank you
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how can do the set up to use anonymous authentication ??
i don not know that tell me pls
thank you
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how can do the set up to use anonymous authentication ??
i don not know that tell me pls
thank you
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I'm trying to access XML files stored on another server via my ASP.NET 2.0 Web Application. I've tried the UNC path and even a mapped drive letter. I know this isn't a coding issue but security issue. Do I need to install IIS on the other server and setup the ASP user account to have access?
Brent
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I want to create a constructor for Image that takes Width, Height, and Src as parameters. Can this be done the JavaScript compatable with IE6?
Thanks
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Hi,
I have scoured the web high and low looking for code/a method to display the top 4 headlines from my RSS Feed in a list within my webpage.
Obviously being in RSS i want the headlines to update themselves, only ever displaying the latest Four titles from posts (ie: News headlines)
Also if anyone can help i would be eternally greatful!
Thank you..
Phil
EXAMPLE:
Headline 1
Headline 2
Headline 3
Headline 4
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hi friends i am prj trainee.
i want to transfer data from one sqlserver to another server in text format with help of soap protocol(means one machine to another machine)in Asp.net.
how can i do??????
plz guide me .
plz help me.
give me basic knowledge abt this
Thanks in advance
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Stay well clear of soap my friend.
Brad
Australian
I assume Microsoft would not use doors, because using Windows is faster.
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Hi,
Use XML files and ftp to transfer the files from one server to another.
If you fail for the first time , call it version 1.0.
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Hi,
I want to get the file name with the path from "open file dialogbox" at runtime by clicking on a buton. I am making it in Actionscript 3.0 - in flash 9 -. But I can't do the same . Please help me.......to solve it.
Thank you in Advance.
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I haven't done any Actionscript at all, but I'm pretty sure that you have no access what so ever to the file system of the client computer.
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Question:
How can I access to Images whitch are stored in the main directory /images/button2b.gif in a website that is stored in a subdirectory /member/default2.aspx?
My Problem:
I have a site in a subdirectory /member/default2.aspx
with the following code:
<input type=image id="InputImage2" src="~/images/button2b.gif"
onmouseover="this.src='~/images/button2c.gif';"
onmouseout="this.src='~/images/button2b.gif';"
runat="server" onserverclick="InputImage2_ServerClick"/>
My images are in the main directory ../images/button2c.gif
The code onmouseover="this.src='~/images/button2c.gif';" doesn't go. It search the image in the subdirectory /member/image/button2c.gif but the image is in the main folder /images/button2c.gif.
Do you have any tips?
Best regards
ullk
-- modified at 17:50 Sunday 3rd December, 2006
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Take out the squiggly?
Brad
Australian
I assume Microsoft would not use doors, because using Windows in faster.
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Dear Brad
I tried it without ~, but it search the images in the subfolder /member/images instead of /images, because the website is in the folder /member/default.aspx
<input type=image id="InputImage2" src="/images/button2b.gif"
onmouseover="this.src='/images/button2c.gif';"
onmouseout="this.src='/images/button2b.gif';"
runat="server" onserverclick="InputImage2_ServerClick"/>
Best regards
ullk
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That is weird..
prefixing a url with a '/' should make it go to the root directory. try '../'
Brad
Australian
I assume Microsoft would not use doors, because using Windows in faster.
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The tilde (or squiggly) is used by APS.NEY server controls to resolve paths, it won't work for html elements.
only two letters away from being an asset
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The squiggly thing is an asp.net construct for server side web controls that tells the web app to reference the root directory of your application, the client side (eg. web browsers) won't understand what it means.
If you use just /folder/file.gif instead the client browser will know to reference the root instead. However, what that root is depends on how you're developing your application. If you're developing inside a virtual directory, or using Visual Studio built in web server, using slash / will always refer to the root localhost path. Eg. http://localhost:1413/ and NOT http://localhost:1413/YOURAPPNAME/. So if you reference a file as /images/myPic.jpg, it will look in http://localhost:1413/images/myPic.jpg and NOT http://localhost:1413/YOURAPPNAME/images/myPic.jpg. This will work fine once you upload it to your web server to the root address (www.yoursite.com/images/myPic.jpg) but is obviously a problem during development.
You can solve this a number of ways. One is to use server web controls like <asp:Image> tag and reference them as ~/folder which ASP.NET understands and translates automatically for you. Alternatively try using Parent paths such as ../folder, the dot dot tells the browser to go back one directory the look it 'folder'. Finally, try outputting application name dynamic eg. YOURAPPNAME when developing on your server, and nothing (or blank string) for the root for when you deploy it. I think the ASP.NET web control is the best root (pardon the pun).
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Thanks a lot to all for your support . Now I could solve the problem with the following code:
<input type=image id="InputImage1" src="~/images/button2b.gif"
onmouseover="this.src='../images/button2c.gif';"
onmouseout="this.src='../images/button2b.gif';"
runat="server" onserverclick="InputImage1_ServerClick"/>
Best regards
ullk
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guys!
need ur advice I'm a Computer Science graduate and presently working in a bank as a customer servcie representative, and I'm planning to shift a career, Because my interest is really in IT , but I'm not confident enough to shift a career maybe because I'm not good in programming and I don't have work exposure in IT which really bothers me a lot.
What are the things should I have to do in order to find a job that fits me?
Does taking short courses (related in IT; such as Web designing and etc.) will help me to find a suitable job?
I'm looking forward with your advice.
good bless!
-- modified at 23:24 Saturday 2nd December, 2006
catie.cutie
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