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I am very interested in this project. I would love the challenge.
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Where are u from and what experience do you have in Point of sale
Regards,
Gary Sandhu
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Please don't cross post.
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single minded; short sighted; long gone;
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I'll do it for free if you can get me into Canada hehe!
"Now I guess I'll sit back and watch people misinterpret what I just said......"
Christian Graus At The Soapbox
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I cannot open any pages in my web app. It doesnt even give me an error it just says the internet explorer cannot display the webpage. If I view it online using my IP address instread of the local host it works fine.
http:
The one thing that I did notice is that the Dev Server is not pulling a port number. So instead of something like this:
http:
I am getting
http:
HELP!!
This is very frustrating as I cannot really work until I have this resolved.
GT
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Check this out:
http://tutorials.aspfaq.com/8000xxxxx-errors/80004005-errors.html
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Which OS does the Web Server has?
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I have a TextBox, corresponding required field validator, a Lookup Button and a Save Button.
I clicked on Save Button without entering any value and req field validator shows.
Now on clicking the Lookup Button a Popup window opens.I have set the focus on TextBox(present in Main Page) just before selecting a value and clicking a OK Button present in Lookup window. Also on clicking OK Button Lookup window is closed and the selected value is put to the TextBox present in Main page. still Required Field Validator is present. How to handle it? I am using ASP.Net2.0
Thanks
Srinivas Reddy Admala
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I think you want to make validation disable when you click on lookup button
then add this to validation button
CausesValidation="False"
Thanks and Regards
Sandeep
If you want something you never had,
do something you have never done!
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Hi,
I want to generate an excelsheet through ASP.
Can anyone share how can I format the columns?
I want to control width of the columns.
Thanks in advance.
Prasad
" Learn, grow, heal,and move forward "
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Use Excel.Application object
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With VisualStudio.Net, i'm using an installer class with a custom action
on my setup project to ask the user a serial number. A "Textboxes"
dialog on the "user interface" provides the serial number string to an
overrided version of then install procedure, inside my installer class.
My problem is that the install sub is able to verify the serial number
entered, but then i can't stop/cancel the installation procedure.
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Hello, i have created a new thread to do some heavy stuff, it takes about 1-2 minute to be done, when the thread ends i want it to notify and change something in the gui, i cant access the gui from another thread so i tried creating a new delgate and invoke it, still it didnt manage to show changes in the gui... any idea?
i tried something like this:
protected btn_click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Thread t = new Thread(new ThreadStart(HeavyStuff))
t.start();
}
delegate void CleanGui();
void HeavyStuff()
{
// heavy stuff here
CleanGui p = CleaningGuiHere;
p.invoke();
}
void CleaningGuiHere()
{
}
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- Create a new class doing all your heavy work...
- Create a public function to 'start' the work...
- Let the class raise an event if the work is done..
In your app create an instance of the class and an event handler which handles your event.
Create a new thread calling the exposed (public) function and start the tread.
The event will be raised when the work is done.
Note you cannot do any GUI interface changes in the event handler because the event was called from a difrent thread. Create a delegate in your 'main app class' which can be called using Invoke() from the event handler...
Hrmm... confusing explanation ... hope you understand it
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I have a textbox whose CssClass is normally set to "requiredfield'.
However I would like to remove this CssClass sometimes (the textbox is on a webcontrol) and just have the textbox formatted according to the skin file.
I tried PhoneNumberTextBox.CssClass = ""; but this doesnt work.
What is the correct way to do this ?
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OK textbox is on which web control can you post and where are you writing
TextBox.CssClass = "" ;?
Thanks and Regards
Sandeep
If you want something you never had,
do something you have never done!
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The textbox is on the webcontrol and I am trying to set the css class from the webcontrol.
public partial class WebControls_PhoneTextBox : System.Web.UI.UserControl
{
private Boolean MandatoryFlag = false;
public Boolean Mandatory
{
set
{
MandatoryFlag = value;
if (MandatoryFlag == true)
{
MandatoryLabel.Visible = true;
PhoneNumberTextBox.CssClass = "";
}
}
get
{
return MandatoryFlag;
}
}
}
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i have some issues what if i want to change the SOAP header info, so how can i do that in Visual Studio.NET whats the file name in Visual Studio.NET where i can do that and where i can add the Schema and how to validate it, Visual Studio.NET.
I love .NET
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Hi.
I'm making a Button user control and it consist of three parts.
Left,center and right Picture boxes. Why when i change picture box width which is set to StrechImage mode, it's image in runtime will take gradient?
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Hey Guys, I posted this on another forum with no luck. I figured I'd give it a try here too. If you know a solution... please don't be shy!!
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I've been tasked with creating a webservice. It is useful to pass some parameters as custom objects. These custom objects are defined in a seperate assembly I'll refer to as SS. Both the webservice and the application consuming the web service reference the assembly SS. My problem is that the application consuming the service is changing the type of parameters. The following may help explain...
Assembly SS defines a User object (SS.User)
Web Service references assembly SS
Web Method takes SS.User as a parameter
WebMethod(SS.User TheUser) {
...
}
Application references assembly SS, I want to pass SS.User as a parameter to the web service but when I consume the webservice the method signature looks like this...
Service.WebMethod(TheApplication.TheWebServiceName.User)
My first thought was to create a SS.User object within the application then cast to TheApplication.TheWebServiceName.User then pass it. However, I get a compliation error as that cast is not allowed.
Any thoughts?? Is this expected behavior for some reason I don't understand??
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this next part is my reply to a post, so it's not quite in context but adds some depth.
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Anyways, yes. That I know. The object definition exists on both webservice side and on the application side. Both the application and the webservice independantly reference the SS assembly. The object data should just be serialized and passed to the service, then the object can be recreated on the server. Am I right??
Why when I consume the webservice does the webmethod signature not look like...
WebMethod(SS.User) ??? It looks like WebMethod(ApplicationNamespace.WebServiceName.User). And I can't cast from SS.User to ApplicationNamespace.WebServiceName.User.
This is maddening, because I swear I've done this before with no issues. GAR!
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anwyays, thanks in advance for any replies
-BRad
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The application that is consuming the webservice does not need to pass an object of type SS.User. The webservice itself defines a proxy class that gets returned (TheApplication.TheWebServiceName.User).
You should be able to return a class of this type, i think.
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OK, I see what you are saying. Does this mean that what I want to do is not really possible in the way I want to do it?
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