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way to get an exe file from asp.net application
Thanks&Regards,
Priya.
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Priya Cool wrote: convert an asp.net application to an exe file
No. You have to change it manually....
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Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)
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i mean,where shud i start with,
someobdy help me...
Thanks&Regards,
Priya.
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i have nade a controll (user controll) which contains two textboxes and a button
i have draged it on a web page (page1)
in the click event of button of the user control i have redirected it to page2
i am getting values of all the controlls other than those in the user control
how can i get the values of the two text boxes of the self defined controll
thanx
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You should create two public properties or methods for accessing those textboxes in User Control. then, it will be more easier to access those values from UI developer's side..
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Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)
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i am not getting the user defined controll
when i use
ASP.usercontroll cont=(ASP.usercontroll)PreviousPage.FindControl("usercontroll");
i get the exception refrnce not set to an instance of an object
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Are you the one who create this user-defined control? (Are you a component developer or UI developer?)
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Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)
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I need help how upload pdf file.
Sohail Ali
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Suhail Ali wrote:
I need help how upload pdf file.
File upload control ?
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It's simple:
just use the following ready-to-run code snippets, passing in your File Field control as an argument. Each function will return just the information you want to feed straight into your database, from a byte array for the image field to a string for the file type.
Public Function GetByteArrayFromFileField( _
ByVal FileField As System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlInputFile) _
As Byte()
' Returns a byte array from the passed
' file field controls file
Dim intFileLength As Integer, bytData() As Byte
Dim objStream As System.IO.Stream
If FileFieldSelected(FileField) Then
intFileLength = FileField.PostedFile.ContentLength
ReDim bytData(intFileLength)
objStream = FileField.PostedFile.InputStream
objStream.Read(bytData, 0, intFileLength)
Return bytData
End If
End Function
Public Function FileFieldType(ByVal FileField As _
System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlInputFile) As String
' Returns the type of the posted file
If Not FileField.PostedFile Is Nothing Then _
Return FileField.PostedFile.ContentType
End Function
Public Function FileFieldLength(ByVal FileField As _
System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlInputFile) As Integer
' Returns the length of the posted file
If Not FileField.PostedFile Is Nothing Then _
Return FileField.PostedFile.ContentLength
End Function
Public Function FileFieldFilename(ByVal FileField As _
System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlInputFile) As String
' Returns the core filename of the posted file
If Not FileField.PostedFile Is Nothing Then _
Return Replace(FileField.PostedFile.FileName, _
StrReverse(Mid(StrReverse(FileField.PostedFile.FileName), _
InStr(1, StrReverse(FileField.PostedFile.FileName), "\"))), "")
End Function
SSK.
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here's a tip (C#)
Dim theFullyQualifiedPath As System.String = ""
Dim Dir as System.String = ""
theFullyQualifiedPath = Me._root_path & "\" & System.IO.Path.GetFileName(Me.FileUpload.PostedFile.FileName)
Dir = "the directory on the site(url)"
Dim strFileName as string
strFileName = FileUpload.PostedFile.FileName
Dim strFile as string
strFile = System.IO.Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension(strFileName)
Dim strExtension as string
strExtension = System.IO.Path.GetExtension(strFileName)
Dim FullPath as string
FullPath = Dir & strFile & strExtension
hope this helps...
--- If the facts don't fit the Theory, change the facts...
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HI Guys,
Im having trouble converting the value of the Texbox(string) to Integer. Here is my code:
Dim TSF as Double
Dim txtemailid as Textbox
if (IsPostBack) then
For Each i in dbgInbox.Items
txtemailid = i.FindControl("txttsf")
TSF = txtemailid.Text
if (TSF = 1) then
lbl1.Text = "one"
else
lbl1.Text = "two"
end if
Next
end if
I also tried using
TSF = Convert.ToInt32(txtemailid.Text) - error was "Input String was not in a correct format"
and the other one
TSF = Int.Parse(txtemailid.Text) - error was "Overload resolution failed because no accessible 'Int' accepts this number of arguments"
Anyone who can help on this?
Thanks a lot..
-bryan
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try this code
TSF =Convert.ToInt32(txtemailid.Text)
Best Regard
Pathan
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Hi Pathan,
I already tried it, but when I tried to enter a number on the Textbox, the error I received was "Input String was not in a correct Format".
any other options??
--- If the facts don't fit the Theory, change the facts...
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I think i.FindControl("txttsf") returns NULl.
check it first.
Best Regard
Pathan
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No. I tried to enter a string like the word "one" and it displayed on the label the word one, as it says on the condition statements. But when I tried to enter a number, the problem now occurs.
regards
bryan
--- If the facts don't fit the Theory, change the facts...
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Ok now Check it
Dim out As Integer<br />
If Integer.TryParse(txtemailid.Text, out) = True Then<br />
Response.Write("Done")<br />
else<br />
Response.Write("Failed")<br />
End If
//Input values must be an Intger
Best Regard
Pathan
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Here's the result:
Compilation Error
Description: An error occurred during the compilation of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific error details and modify your source code appropriately.
Compiler Error Message: BC30456: 'TryParse' is not a member of 'Integer'.
Source Error:
Line 170: Dim out As Integer
Line 171: If Integer.TryParse(txtemailid.Text, out) = True Then
Line 172: Response.Write("Done")
Line 173: else
I also tried using Int.TryParse but this error occured "Overload resolution failed because no accessible 'Int' accepts this number of arguments."
regards
bryan
--- If the facts don't fit the Theory, change the facts...
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'TryParse' is not a member of 'Integer'.
Ok try with System.Int32
Best regard
Pathan
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the same error occured, TryParse is not a member of Integer.
I tried using this code:
For Each i in dbgInbox.Items
txtemailid = i.FindControl("txttsf")
Dim out As Integer
If Integer.Parse(txtemailid.Text, out) = True Then
Response.Write("Done")
else
Response.Write("Failed")
End If
Next
when I entered a number on the Textbox, the error "Input string was not in a correct format" appeared.
maybe i just missed a code in here... "If Integer.Parse(txtemailid.Text, out) = True Then"
regards
bryan
--- If the facts don't fit the Theory, change the facts...
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"If Integer.Parse(txtemailid.Text, out) = True Then " is wrong bcoz
Integer.Parse does not return bool.
Use Integer.TryParse if u got "TryParse is not a member of Integer. " this error then try with this System.Int32.TryParse
Best Regard
Pathan
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Which verson of .Net r u using?
Best Regard
Patha
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I hate this coding because i'm coding inside the code not the codebehind.
I'm using 1.1 version
-bryan
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hi... the same error occurs..
--- If the facts don't fit the Theory, change the facts...
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