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I am happy to help. That is a very basic way of constructing a signup page.
By all means tell you friends .
My name is Brad and you can reach me at brad -at- trueguava.com. If you want a more professional signup page then please send me what areas you would like to know about.
Maybe I will write an article later about it.
Brad
Australian
"Keyboard? Ha! I throw magnets over the RAM chips!" - peterchen
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Why is sex important?
I'm on-line therefore I am.
JimmyRopes
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As a company, we are getting sick of users asking us for this Ajax-thingy that they keep getting told about especially for simple (reasonably static) sites.
the last thing I want to see is some pasty-faced geek with skin so pale that it's almost translucent trying to bump parts with a partner - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Pete O`Hanlon wrote: As a company, we are getting sick of users asking us for this Ajax-thingy that they keep getting told about especially for simple (reasonably static) sites.
What is the problem? Do you use JavaScript and do use you XML? The only point is do you use them asynchronously? If not why?
Conventional wisdom says "The customer is always right". Any questions?
I'm on-line therefore I am.
JimmyRopes
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I can't believe it has turned into its own technology (or is perceived as one by people who aren't in our industry).
Btw we charge an extra $20-$100 per page for that amazing technology.
Brad
Australian
I assume Microsoft would not use doors, because using Windows is faster.
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Bradml wrote: I can't believe it has turned into its own technology (or is perceived as one by people who aren't in our industry).
It's interresting when your CV grows, not because you have learned anything new, but because your knowledge has gotten a name.
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It's amazing to see how much work some people will go through just to avoid a little bit of work.
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For each request google fetches millions of records with in ms and uses paging to allow user see the remaining data?
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Strictly speaking, it doesn't fetch those rows. It tells you, using proprietary algorithms, how many pages it thinks match the query.
the last thing I want to see is some pasty-faced geek with skin so pale that it's almost translucent trying to bump parts with a partner - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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I`m trying to mimic the WinForms MessageBox by using a popup HTML window, but I`m stuck for a way to pass values back to the calling or parent window. I would like to do this without any server interaction.
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Opaque div or ShowModalBox?
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Just a plain div that's normally invisible would do fine, thanks. That way the communication of the return value is at its simplest, and the user can't close it without clicking a real button, not the X.
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You could always use the window returnValue in the dialog box.
the last thing I want to see is some pasty-faced geek with skin so pale that it's almost translucent trying to bump parts with a partner - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Hello All,
I'm a Novice .Net user,can some tell me the performance issues faced using the above mentioned controls and also the merits & de-merits.
Thanking you all in anticipation.
Nirene
Hai
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This tells you the differences.
http://www.extremeexperts.com/Net/FAQ/DiffBetweenServerandHTMLControls.aspx[^]
Performance-wise, server controls (webform, <asp: )="" are="" rendered="" on="" the="" server="" and="" results="" posted="" back="" as="" html.="" they="" also="" can="" contain="" viewstate="" information="" (e.g.="" which="" item="" in="" a="" listbox="" was="" selected),="" this="" needs="" to="" be="" transmitted="" hidden="" data="" between="" browser="" server.
hope="" helps.=""
<div="" class="ForumSig">ChrisB
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hello friends
i want combobox and in that combobox i want value that r in xml file.
ALL THE XML FILE VALUE.
AND AFTER GETTING THE VALUE I WANT TO LINK TO THE OTHER PAGE ON THAT ALLL VALUE WHICH ARE IN COMBOBOX.
SUPPOSE:THIS XML TAG
<NAME> HEMSS1 </NAME >
<NAME2> HEMSS2 </NAME2>
I WANT HEMSS1,HEMSS2 IN THE COMBOBOX,AND BY CLICKING HEMSS1 OR HEMSS2 I WANT TO OPEN ANOTHER PAGE OR DISPLAY A REPORT.
SO HOW IT'S POSSIBLE.
PLZ heLP ME!!!!!!!!!!!
THANKS IN ADVANCE
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Research XSLT
Brad
Australian
I assume Microsoft would not use doors, because using Windows is faster.
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hi
please tell me about JAVA compares to .NET
means java and .NET similarity and differences as well.
Thanks
Nilesh Upadhyay
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Java is a language. .NET is a platform. They are different things.
If you mean J2EE vs ASP.NET, J2EE is an absolute disaster.
Christian Graus - C++ MVP
'Why don't we jump on a fad that hasn't already been widely discredited ?' - Dilbert
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Hi,
I want to Fetch all user table's name and information (this mean i want to describe all tables information) from my MS Access DataBase using ASP.net 2.0 and C#...
I tried with msysobjects but it shows error retrieving problem form database in ASP.NET 2.0
Is there Any Idea or any Other Way please give me your views on it
Thanks in advance...
Nilesh Upadhyay
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Try the ASP forum.
Brad
Australian
I assume Microsoft would not use doors, because using Windows is faster.
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Does anybody know any good opensource php/mysql blog or forum to share pdf and audio contents?
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I was just about finishing creating my own custom web/server-side combobox component, when I noticed that the component was acting strangely in absolute positioning mode. I could position it in the VS.Net 2003 Designer, but further left I positioned the component, the wider it got.
Looking at html view in the designer I can see that the positioning information is written to the inline style string of my custom component, but from within the class code, if I try to read it from MyBase, I don't see this information.
I originally tried to shadow the Style property, but for some reason Microsoft set it up so you could only read the property. Writing to it caused an error saying that you can only update the Style at runtime. To get around this I created my own ComponentStyle property, which allowed me to read and write the style information to a span webcontrol object. In this property, I can get or set the span's Style property. This appeared to work until I noticed the problem I spoke about above. Which is caused because VS.NET Designer creates its own style in my custom componet.
I wouldn't mind using that one except that it displays System.Web.UI.CssStyleCollection in the Designer property window for Style, and the user can't do anything with it. Also I found using my own ComponentStyle property that I need to standardize the user settings when they are added or removed from the style collection or else there can be a WIDTH, a Width, and a width, as the collection isn't smart enough to know that they are all the same.
I tried creating a Setter for a shadowed version of the Style so I could update my ComponentStyle property when the Designer updates the Style property, but then my component doesn't render in the designer.
How do I get the Designer to use my ComponentStyle property or "catch" the changes in the Style that the Designer creates?
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Using Me.Behavior.GetStyleAttribute( Key ), where Key is one of the Style attributes such as Position, Left, Top, etc., seems to get the modified Style information. Behavior in this case gets the DHTML properties.
So now that I can get this information and send them back to the appropriate property in my component, I need to prevent the Designer from writing out the style string.
How can I do this?
If I let the designer write the style string out to my component's HTML, then it acts as if it is nested inside of another absolute positioned container, throwing the design time position way off! Also, it's confusing to the people using my component to have a ComponentStyle and a Style.
FYI: the reason I'm using a ComponentStyle rather than just style is that you can't create a fully read/write override/shadow property for Style, as style is read only, and will give you an error saying that you may only update it at runtime.
Darn, Microsoft thought of Everything!
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