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Hi,
If I create a new web page (aspx)/ web service (asmx) in VS 2005, there is no namespace for the codebehind class.
I am trying to understand:
1. What is the intention behind this behavior?
2. Can I put my namespace myself, or rather SHOULD I ?
Thanks,
Atul
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Yes you can and you should. I still haven't figured out why there is no namespace. I guess they figure you will add it if you want to.
Ben
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Once compiled the full page class (aspx plus code behind partial class) gets put in the ASP namespace so the final class name is: ASP.path_to_page_PageName . Never tried putting my own namespace in, generally I don't see the need to for presentational code (I do keep UserControls inside a directory structure).
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Hi, I want to build a custom text editor that anybody could use in their Asp.net 2.0. That allows text to be bold, indented, hightlight in Asp.Net2.0. I am not sure where to take a start from. Could somebody gives me an idea and how to go about it. Any input will be highly appreciated.
Thanks
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That is quite an endeavor and could be very complex. Start with researching how to build server controls and do something a little more simple to begin with.
only two letters away from being an asset
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I think you can go with HTML Editor. but texteditor means a good research to be carried out.
if you have completed it with Text Editor means let me know it .
But this is for Html Editor.
Get It[^]
Regards,
Satips.
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Can I ask why? This control has already been built. There are free controls and 3rd party controls you have to pay for. The RadEditor from Telerik is really good.
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Except that all the Telerik controls are incredibly verbose and cost money. Two of the best free WYSIWIG editors out there are FCKEditor (has an ASP.NET control already) and TinyMCE. I'd seriously recommend you look at one of these before embarking on your own - they've already overcome any number of problems you'll come up against!
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Well, i want to build something that could also polish my skills apart from that i wanted to reinvent the wheel. How it's done and where do they get the required information to build one.
I appreciate and thank you all for leaving your responses.
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I want to use the tabcontainer control that is within the Ajax toolkit but but the problem is when I debug my application the following error is displayed
The control with ID 'TabContainer1' requires a ScriptManager on the page. The ScriptManager must appear before any controls that need it.
please help
karabo mekgwe
Ecom Institute
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Seems rather obvious. Place a ScriptManager control on the form before any other controls.
only two letters away from being an asset
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may be u r placing the script manager after the tab control.. make sure.. it is placed on top.. place it on top of the page.. that ways u`ll avoid this error... do this for every ajax control..
Kunal
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hi friends
i upload the picture i got the error like this
An unhandled exeption occured.Access to the path "c:\inetpub\wwwroot\lgateway\images\logos\country\LGO2.gif" is denied. Try again.
plz tell me the solution
regards
saravanan
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You need to give write permission to that folder to whoever the identity is running the ASP.NET application.
CleaKO
"I think you'll be okay here, they have a thin candy shell. 'Surprised you didn't know that.'" - Tommy (Tommy Boy) "Fill it up again! Fill it up again! Once it hits your lips, it's so good!" - Frank the Tank (Old School)
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hi
plz tell me how to give the permission
regards
saravanan
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You can actually do that through IIS. You will click into the tree for that applications main folder and find the sub folder that you are uploading the images to. Right click and choose Permissions and then add the user that needs them. Usually it will be <yourmachinename>/ISUR_<yourmachinename>.
CleaKO
"I think you'll be okay here, they have a thin candy shell. 'Surprised you didn't know that.'" - Tommy (Tommy Boy) "Fill it up again! Fill it up again! Once it hits your lips, it's so good!" - Frank the Tank (Old School)
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I need upload files mpeg,video... to Webclient but I can't do it.
Please help me!!
phuhoapro
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What error you are getting?
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In my webpage I have a panel. In the panel,i have a table. In the table, i have textboxes and labels. Now the problem is when I submit the form all the text boxes are getting jumbled. I dont want this get happened.
Please some one help me out.
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raj@code wrote: In my webpage I have a panel. In the panel,i have a table. In the table, i have textboxes and labels. Now the problem is when I submit the form all the text boxes are getting jumbled. I dont want this get happened.
This is unclear, what do you mean they get jumbled? When they click the button it refreshes the page but it looks bad?
CleaKO
"I think you'll be okay here, they have a thin candy shell. 'Surprised you didn't know that.'" - Tommy (Tommy Boy) "Fill it up again! Fill it up again! Once it hits your lips, it's so good!" - Frank the Tank (Old School)
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How to raise mailer in asp.net? I mean - open up a new mail window from a default mail program.
In HTML there was something like that:
Send
<a href=mailto:aa@aa.aa?sub=sub> Send </a>
I can`t make a asp:button and set its PostBackUrl property to: mailto:aa@aa.aa?sub=sub because it SENDS email, instead of just opening the new email window.
Any ideas?
-- modified at 9:19 Tuesday 27th March, 2007
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<a href=mailto:aa@aa.aa>aa@aa.aa</a>
CleaKO
"I think you'll be okay here, they have a thin candy shell. 'Surprised you didn't know that.'" - Tommy (Tommy Boy) "Fill it up again! Fill it up again! Once it hits your lips, it's so good!" - Frank the Tank (Old School)
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Yes exactly! Now please tell me how to make it in ASP.NET
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If you require a button I just posted another reply, otherwise why not just use something like a link button or hyperlink? Then you just set the navigate URL to "mailto:aa@aa.com".
CleaKO
"I think you'll be okay here, they have a thin candy shell. 'Surprised you didn't know that.'" - Tommy (Tommy Boy) "Fill it up again! Fill it up again! Once it hits your lips, it's so good!" - Frank the Tank (Old School)
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