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Hi all,
Can any one suggest me how to add Favorite icon in my address bar. For eg: http://www.activewidgets.com/grid/ , you can see an icon in the address bar, I used the below code
< link rel="icon" href="favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon" >
< link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon" >
It work's good in Mozilla firefox, but not in the IE 6.0 and above. Icon in the above link appears both in IE and Mozilla Firefox
Can any one suggest how to add the icon.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Know is Drop, Unknown is Ocean
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Create an icon for your site. Name it faviocn.ico and put it in the root of your website. The browers will see it there and display it.
Hope that helps.
Ben
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Hi Dear friends,
I used xp in my system,now my organization changed my os to server 2003,In 2003 iis manager can't open the default page (ie http:\\localhost).and also i publish my sit in www.root directory ,that site also can't access my local intranet.but this setting are works well while i was use xp.
Please help me to solve this problem.
Thanks and Regards
D.Paranthaman
hi,this is from D.paranthaman india
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What errors do you get?
Are you sure that IIS is running?
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hi friends
i want to create javascript quiz..
i will get answer like this:
1.percentage of score
2.like totally 5 question,your correct answa was 1/5
3.comments: your scoring is poor
can u help me???
regards
saravanan
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Try this article: Javascript Quiz.
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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Hi,
I am in charge of getting an enterprise web-based application off the ground; we'll be starting off with the development soon, however, coming from a non-PHP background, I am unable to decide which PHP framework to use (google hasn't helped either since it throws up a zillion frameworks each of which claims to be the best). I need to have some objective information on this.
The web application in question is an e-Commerce app, where we will be having only our customers log in. Thus we don't expect the traffic to be too heavy. It's completely database driven (we're using MySQL), and there will be multiple kinds of users at the site, like the app admin, the account admin/s, the account user/s, and so on, and will naturally involve some amount of security aspects to be applied to it (e.g., which modules are available to which user: something like RBAC, albeit a home-grown one). We also plan to use Ajax in the later stages.
I would have preferred a Java-based framework (like Struts) for something of this sort, however, the management has already taken the decision to go ahead with PHP, since we need to have at least a basic version out asap, so opting out of PHP is non-negotiable for me.
All comments will be gratefully accepted and thanks for taking the time to read this!
Najeeb Shaikh
modified on Saturday, July 10, 2010 3:20 AM
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Cake is supposedly a great framework. By the sound of your spec... you should look at Joomla. If you have any questions during development feel free to ask here.
Brad
Australian
- Bradml on "The ADOTD"
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Hi Brad
Cake seems to be very promising... Thanks very much for this!
Najeeb Shaikh
modified on Saturday, July 10, 2010 3:21 AM
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OSCommerce is an open source general e-commerce site programmed in PHP.
It typically lets the general public in but can be modified to only allow registered users in.
It has all the necessary capabilities of an e-commerce site built in.
I can help with customization questions. I have customized it for a client and it was a fairly painless process once I got used to the presentation style.
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hi
on web page,when i view it through browser,its like any web page,but when i place my cursor on any frame,and drag it down,whole content of the page move up in the single frame,hope you are getting the question.
it like as if there is an invisible scrollbar
thanks
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There is. It probably means you have set scrollbars=false (or something like that) but the height of the frame is bigger than the height you've given it. Again, give up on frames....
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hi
i am trying to develop a website,when i see the website on my computer screen it nice to see,but when am seeing it on another wider screen,its horrible,there are lots of spaces between each frames,wat can i do to arrange that problem.is there any code for that,to make my website fit any screen width of make its size fix in any pc screen.
please help
thanks
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I think you gave width height of the controls in Pixels. try it in percentage
Always give size in %
Thanks and Regards
Sandeep
If you want something you never had,
do something you have never done!
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Can you post your aspx code ?
Thanks and Regards
Sandeep
If you want something you never had,
do something you have never done!
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<head><br />
<title>Untitled Document</title><br />
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"><br />
</head><br />
<br />
<frameset rows="*" cols="11%,*" frameborder="yes" border="1" framespacing="1" noresize><br />
<frameset rows="*,149" cols="*" framespacing="1" frameborder="yes" border="1" noresize ><br />
<frameset rows="25%,159" cols="*" framespacing="1" frameborder="yes" border="1" noresize><br />
<frame src="left.asp" name="leftFrame" scrolling="NO" noresize><br />
<frame src="midleft.asp" name="bottomFrame1" scrolling="NO" noresize><br />
</frameset><br />
<frame src="down.asp" name="bottomFrame" scrolling="NO" noresize><br />
</frameset><br />
<frameset rows="18%,*" cols="*" framespacing="1" frameborder="yes" border="1"><br />
<frame src="top.asp" name="topFrame" scrolling="NO" noresize><br />
<frame src="mid.asp" name="mainFrame" noresize ><br />
</frameset><br />
</frameset><br />
<noframes><body><br />
<br />
</body></noframes><br />
</html>
hope you will be able to help,thanks
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Don't use frames, simple as, they suck....
Ever heard of CSS?
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yeah but i dont realy know how to use it,
but if i dont use frames,how will i display my combo content in the some part the page,and i want the page setup to be same in evrywhere,using frame it is possible,just you select some item in the combo,and display its details in the next frame,
if i follow you how will i do that
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USe style sheet i.e css file
try to add padding
Thanks and Regards
Sandeep
If you want something you never had,
do something you have never done!
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yeah but i dont really understand that style thing,how to do it,is it possible for you to give an example,or some book name(simple one)or somewhere in the internet whre i can study it
thanks for your respond
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Search on google as Style sheet in ASP.NET
Its very simple and standard way
Thanks and Regards
Sandeep
If you want something you never had,
do something you have never done!
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I have been attempting to add a Confirmation Popup to a Button that comes from a ButtonField in a GridView. I have successfully identified the Button and added the Javascript with the code below. When I press the Button, a Confirmation Popup comes up with the "Ok" or "Cancel" buttons as usual. The problem is that when I press the "Ok" button….no post back is made. I can't figure it out. Is there some kind of special consideration that I missed with adding this kind of confirmation to a Button from a ButtonField?
Private Sub gv_MaterialGrpLegacy_RowDataBound(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.GridViewRowEventArgs) Handles gv_MaterialGrpLegacy.RowDataBound
Dim RowButton As Button
RowButton = e.Row.Cells(0).Controls(0)
RowButton.OnClientClick = String.Format("javascript:return confirm('Are You Sure You Want To Remove This {0}?');", "")
Thanks to all that have helped me in the past, and those who can help me with this!
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Excuse me for the stupid question, but after a few hours of searching through the net I'm still not quite sure if IIS is a stand-alone package that I can download and install, or does it only come integrated with Windows Server 2003? And what exactly OS and Server do I need to run ASP .NET Apps?
I'm sleepy. But I can't get a rest because of those *********.
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You can't download IIS, it's included in Windows.
For Windows Server NT 4 you install Option Pack to get IIS. In Windows Server 2000 and Windows Server 2003 IIS is installed by adding it in Windows Components.
To run ASP.NET applications you need .NET framework and IIS. For testing you can use any Windows version that includes IIS, like Windows 2000 Pro or Windows XP Pro. Visual Studio 2005 includes a stand-alone web server, and doesn't require IIS for testing. For hosting a site you need Windows Server.
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