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hi,
we have done simpler kind of thing..
let me explain whatever we have done.
"btnCheckIn" name of the server side button.
code for adding javascript for server side button:-
btnCheckIn.Attributes.Add("onclick", "Checkin()")
This will call javascript "Checkin" function in the client machine
in javascript function we have writen confirm javascript code..
if "yes"
location.href="1.aspx"
we are passing the deleting "ids" as Querystring to that page with flag..
based on the flag condition we are deleting the record..
it is working fine ,if u feel it is good try out this
all the best,
regards
yesu
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Yesu,
thank u man its working...
Thanks for your timely help
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Regards,
Jude Asis Prabhu
Chennai,India.
Email:rjaprabhu@netscape.net
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is asp source for this website available?
aside from IbuySpy portal website,where can i find
asp portal website source for free?
thanks!
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I think the message forum is available, Chris just asks you leave the Powered By: CodeProject logo or something like that...
Actually I recall someone out there in CP land converting the ASP to PHP, so I think you have a few options there.
Cheers!
"An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in his or her field" - Niels Bohr
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sorry,what did you mean by
"Chris just asks you leave the Powered By: CodeProject logo or something like that..."
thanks!
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What is my question? Hmm...
Is there a clever .Net way to achieve what we used to do with includes with regard to headers and footers?
In ASP you might do something like this ....
<%Option Explicit%>
<%
Response.Write "HelloWorld"
%>
This is all fine and dandy, unless you want to actually do something dynamic in your header or footer (not out of the question) and pass through variables and such. For example, I often draw the side naviagtion in the header include and pass through the security level of the user (which alters the available menu options) so I usually do it like so...
<%Option Explicit%>
<%
DrawHeader iLoginSecurityLevel
Response.Write "HelloWorld"
DrawFooter iLoginSecurityLevel
%>
Ok, so now the guts of my question with that in mind would be, is there a nice way to do this via perhaps the code-behind architecture and inheritance in ASP.Net?
I am thinking that perhaps you'd have your own page which would inherit from
Page and would implement a method to draw the header and footer on every page.
If so, at what stage would I be writing the header and footer? Is there Page events that I could respond to before and after the .aspx stuff is written?
Just wondering if anyone has taken this approach really and whether it worked out well.
Ta in advance
JBoy
Talk is cheap because supply exceeds demand
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You can actually still use the #Include if you would like even with .aspx pages, however to answer you question there is a .NET way of handling this. This is through the process of what Microsoft calls User Controls (file type .ascx ). I have included a link below to a MSDN page that shows how to convert from the older style to the new user controls. I hope this answers your question.
Converting a Web Forms Page to a User Control [New Window]
Nick Parker
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User controls ignore and tags, so it would not be possible to have a Header user control that defines say the following ...
<title>Northwind
JBoy
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True, I guess that's why they still allow the #include.
Nick Parker
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You can now go get that highly secretive and mysterious asp.net editor on the asp.net site.
www.asp.net
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When I start WebMatrix the Just In Time debugger appears with the message "An exception 'System.IO.FileNotFoundException' has occurred in WebMatrix.exe".
I have Win2K, the .NET framework v1.0.2914 and IE 6. When I first got the error, I downloaded the .NET framework Service Pack 1, but that made no difference. What else am I missing?
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you need to get version 1 of the .net framework. it is version 1.0.3705
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This was probably asked here too many times... but I´ll ask again:
Does anyone know a web-hosting site with ASP.NET support (except Brinkster) that have a free account (or a low cost account) ?
Mauricio Ritter - Brazil
Sonorking now: 100.13560 Trank
The alcohol is one of the greatest enemys of man, but a man who flee from his enemys is a coward.
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Hi, I am trying to ensure that the user is always returned to the login page should their session expire, or if they try to reach a page without logging in, using the code below.
<%
if Session("Logged_In")= "" Or Session("Logged_In") = 0 or Session("Userid")= "" then
Session("Userid") =""
Session("Title") =""
Session("Forename") = ""
Session("Surname") = ""
Session("UserType") = ""
Session("Logged_In") = ""
Session.Abandon
dim strHttp
strHttp = "http://" & Request.ServerVariables("HTTP_HOST") & "/ourDomain/"
%>
<%end if%>
For the first case, if there was no opening window, a runtime error occurs due to there being no window opener
For the second case we do get the login page, but the "unauthorised" page still loads - big problem. . I know this is possible, banking sites, etc, do this. Has anyone done this before who can help? Thanks a lot!!!
Polymorph
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Hi,
I'm running an aspx webform which is using a VB class that I've created. I'd like to know how I can display a message in my aspx webform when for exemple I invoke the toString method of my class or any other returned value for my class.
Any help is welcome
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hi,
add a label in aspx page as follows
<asp:label id="lblFileName" runat="server" cssclass="FieldName">Label
in aspx.vb file you can pass the sting value to the aspx lablel
like this
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try
catch ex as exception
lblFileName.text=ex.message or ex.tostring
end try
---------------------------------------------
bye
yesuvadian@excelindia.com
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Thanx for tips
but I'd like to see an alert Box so that the user can click on OK to continue.
Bye
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hi,
I did not get your question.
do u mean alertbox or confirm box?
can u plese tell me Scenario where extacly u need this
regards
yesu
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Hi,
Yes I mean alertbox like just after clicking on a delete button, display a message to the user like "Are you Nuts ???" with yes or no as answer
regards
sybux
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Sybux,
can i have the code for the alert box,
Bcoz i am coming across the same problem
When user clicks delete button(server control) i shoudl alert him
can i have code sybux?
------------------------------------------
Regards,
Jude Asis Prabhu
Chennai,India.
Email:rjaprabhu@netscape.net
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hi,
can u try this ?
I think this will work..
"btnCheckIn" name of the server side button.
code for adding javascript for server side button:-
btnCheckIn.Attributes.Add("onclick", "Checkin()")
This will call javascript "Checkin" function in the client machine
in javascript function we have writen confirm javascript code..
if "yes"
location.href="1.aspx"
we are passing the deleting "ids" as Querystring to that page with flag..
based on the flag condition we are deleting the record..
it is working fine ,if u feel it is good try out this
all the best,
regards
yesu
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Hi,
I've made some nice report with Crystal Report and for the moment, I've hard-coded the printer name so that it can be printed to my printer.
Is there a way to get the list of all printer connected to the client ?
Or at least is there a way to send the report to the default printer of the client ?
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if i created an object on the server using server.createobject (blah).
How can i use this same created object on different pages??
Pelase help. Thanks.
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