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Hi Shatchard,
Thanks for the reply, been reading some articles about CSS. I was wondering whether CSS could do something like IFrame with the Tree View in the page without me including it in each of my web page. I never use CSS before, so I can't see how it can do this.
Thanks.
J Liang
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Hi All,
I am trying to make a custom TextBox (MaskedTextBox) with some JavaScript generated formatting but are having some problems validating the control.
I have done the following; In an UserControl I have a TextBox with a JavaScript function added that does the formatting on the input.
TextBox1.Attributes.Add("onkeyup", "FormatValue(this, event)");
An other (hidden) TextBox contains the 'original' value of the first TextBox set with the a JavaScript function. So the 'raw' value'
I am hiding the 2ns TextBox with a added Style (display.none).
I would like to validate that value with a RangeValidator but it seems like the validator never 'see' the JavaScript generated value.
So for me it seems like teh validator only see text that have been entered directly in the TextBox and not if it is set with JavaScript. Is the right understod? And more important, can I do anything to make it see the JavaScript generated value.
Alvast bedankt
Mike
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Ghehe, ook eindigen met 'Alvast Bedankt', vast weinig mensen die dat snappen
Have you tried setting the style for your hidden control to visible for testing purpose? Maybe the javascript generated value returns an incorrect value which the validator thinks is OK. You can also consider using the regexp validator which I think is more powerfull then the range validator. I only use the range validator to check if a number is within a valid range.
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Thanks for the reply.
While testing both the TestBoxes are visible on the page.
For me it seems like the validator never 'sees' the JavaScript generated value in the 2nd TextBox.
Regards,
Mike
Mike
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Found the problem...
I'd forgot to set the Type of the validator so it always returned false
Mike
Mike
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cheers
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i have an column check in access database which is of datatype yes/no
i need to update the state ie.. uncheck
the query below does not work it says error in update statment
update tbladvance set check=false where ecode='1011' and type='festival' and check=true
the above query executed in Ms-Access query works perfectly but not through the code
help me
-- modified at 4:47 Thursday 28th June, 2007
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Without being an Access expert I do see something that looks a little odd in the code you posted.
<br />
update tbladvance <br />
set check = false<br />
and <br />
where <br />
ecode = '1011' <br />
and <br />
type = 'festival' <br />
and <br />
check = true<br />
Should probably be:
<br />
update tbladvance <br />
set check = false <br />
where <br />
ecode = '1011' <br />
and <br />
type = 'festival' <br />
and <br />
check = true<br />
So remove the 1st AND
Regards,
Mike
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hi mike
sorry!.. And is not there... query written by u is the same query i execute.. but it doesnt exectute at all
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update tbladvance set check=false where ecode='1011' and type='festival' and check=true
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hi all,
i need a optimized solution for my problem.my situation arises such that i need to loop which internally calls lots of classes i.e including creating
object for that class. say
class c
{
for i=1 to 10000
{
create object for class a;
a.function1;
a.function2;
create object for class b;
b.function1;
b.function2;
}
}
class a
{
function 1
function 2
function 3
}
class b
{
function 1
function 2
}
so where should i create the object inside the loop or outside the loop. will creating object inside the loop kills the time or not?
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raj_developer wrote: so where should i create the object
It Depends on wat are the function and how you want to use that object.
I think for performance improvement you should create a object outside.
Inside loop will create a object 10000.
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Impossible to say because it depends on what you are doing with the objects.
Please give some more information about your intentions.
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no risk no funk
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hi guys,
thanks for your reply,
the approached i have shown is something similar to visual basic 6, i need to know whether is the right way to call a class inside a loop or is there any DOTNET way.
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hi every body.
i want to use dropdownlist in datagrid.i know that throw templete coloumns it will be use.but iam not know very well plz send me the idea or any link.
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You can get so many examples on datagrid Here[^] .
Apurva Kaushal
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Hi,
I have this sql statement:
Dim strSQL2 As String = "Select Dep_code from vwDepList where Member_ID =" & EmailAddID
Can I put it in a Select Case statement?
Select case strSQL2
Case "1"
label1.text = "hello"
so on....
End select
How will I do this? Need a tutorial.
Thanks in advance.
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Erhm, I totally don't understand your question and the code seems really weird! You can compare the case construction with an 'if' kind of construction
Dim s as string = "a"<br />
<br />
Select case s<br />
Case "a"<br />
Do something<br />
Case "b"<br />
Do Something else<br />
End Select
The case block's result here would exactly match the following if construction
Dim s as string = "a"<br />
If (s = "a") Then<br />
Do something<br />
Else if (s = "b") Then<br />
Do something else<br />
End If
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Just as a side note:
Do not concatenate query strings! Use Parameters!!
Better performance, easier to program (i.e. DateTime format problems), stringer against SQL injection.
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no risk no funk
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[
DLLImport("ODBCCP32.dll")
]
private static extern bool SQLConfigDataSource(
IntPtr parent, int request, string driver, string attributes)
this was the code in C#
what is the equivalant in vb.net 2005
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<DLLImport("ODBCCP32.dll")>
private shared function SQLConfigDataSource(
IntPtr parent, int request, string driver, string attributes) as boolean
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(via Instant VB):
<dllimport("odbccp32.dll")> _
Private Shared Function SQLConfigDataSource(ByVal parent As IntPtr, ByVal request As Integer, ByVal driver As String, ByVal attributes As String) As Boolean
End Function
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How can I read a file from my asp.net application using streamreader..
where should I put my file..I have to read a html page...??
Please give the answer
hiiiiii
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hello frnd hkchauhan,
try the following example of reading using Stream Reader
Imports System
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Text
Public Class Test
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim path As String = "c:\temp\MyTest.txt"
Try
If File.Exists(path) Then
File.Delete(path)
End If
Dim sr As StreamReader = New StreamReader(path)
Do While sr.Peek() >= 0
'This is an arbitrary size for this example.
Dim c(5) As Char
sr.Read(c, 0, c.Length)
'The output will look odd, because
'only five characters are read at a time.
Console.WriteLine(c)
Loop
sr.Close()
Catch e As Exception
Console.WriteLine("The process failed: {0}", e.ToString())
End Try
End Sub
End Class
regards,
koolprasad2003
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Pleas give me c# soln..
hiiiiii
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