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If content is good, but graphics and presentation is lacking, so what.
If content is rubbish... well... hopefully they have a demo you can download and prove the quality.
Karl Rohde
Solutions Architect
Red Toad Solutions Ltd
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it's like going to a date wearing a poor coat...
36. When you surround an army, leave an outlet free.
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Do not press a desperate foe too hard.
SUN-TZU - Art of War
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Hi
How to get TreeView to postback when node is checked/unchecked
Can anybody suggest me the idea.
Thanks in Advance
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Learning ASP.NET wrote: How to get TreeView to postback
You can send it (Treeview) SASE (Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope) and ask him to POST his response BACK to you.
Tip: This is a survey forum. You may like to consider posting your query in ASP.NET forums for a better response.
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TreeNodeCheckChanged and SelectedNodeChanged events of TreeView in ASP.NET dosent fire when a chack is made or removed.
Is there any fix
Thanks in advance.
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Learning ASP.NET wrote: TreeNodeCheckChanged and SelectedNodeChanged events of TreeView in ASP.NET dosent fire
If you use ASP.NET on Windows 95 PC, it does not respond.
If you post technical query on a non-technical (survey) forum, it does not respond properly either.
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because of how the dealer impresses you with his sales office?
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True. We often succumb to mundane attractions rather than innate latent strength and prowess.
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Hi
TreeNodeCheckChanged of TreeView is not fired.
How to get the value of node of TreeView when it is checked.
Thanks
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Hi
can anybody give me the solution of how to raise the events of
onSelectedNodeChanged and OnTreeNodeCheckChanged of TreeView.
I want to retrive the value of node when it is checked
Thanks in advance.
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Hi
can anybody give me the solution of how to raise the events of
SelectedNodeChanged and SelectedNodeChanged of TreeView
Thanks in advance.
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Hi
can anybody give me the solution of how to raise the events of
SelectedNodeChanged and SelectedNodeChanged of TreeView
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probably in the correct forum....
2 bugs found.
> recompile ...
65534 bugs found.
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Hi,
Can anybody tell me the idea how to copy the row from Excel sheet and paste the same on GridView. There should be exact Ctrl + C (Copy)and Ctrl + V (Paste) Functionality.
Thanks in Advance
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I think Matter and Motion's website could be fairly classified as "bad" in some circles. That said, it isn't bad in the way some much prettier sites are bad (i.e. misleading, overselling and generally full of B.S.).
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Flashy and scripted website I can not even see, and to unclick my Filters, the Product had to have me interested quite a bit beforehand.
Most of the time I just surf away.
Let's think the unthinkable, let's do the undoable, let's prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all. Douglas Adams, "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency"
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I remember hearing about a company which (I think) created some type of industrial coolers.
At first they had a very simple, not very (at all) informative website which basically said what they do..
Every week they received a X amount of calls from other companies/people wondering more about their services and products.
Since it was expensive to always have enough people at work to inform potential customers about products they decided to create a website with all the information needed.
And nobody called...
So they threw up the old version of the site and the calls started flowing in again..
In other words a less informative and more mysterious product website can be better the a super informative one...
But it obviously depends on the product and customers...
//Johannes
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Calls doesn't mean sales !
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True, but if I recall (it was a while back) they where selling enough to keep the company going (but maybe not all the people). With their new website it went even worse.
//Johannes
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Hey, if its company site it doesnt matter much, but if its the site that contains product details & features it matters a lot. Every potential customer first checks out the product website.
Isn't it??
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I believe that a software product must have an attractive website ...
Why? because the both (the product and website) are software and mostly doen by the same company
Thank you,
M. Derbashi
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A pretty package doesn't mean that what's inside won't make you sick.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
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So I agree with a lot of others that a bad website != bad product
But it definitely does equal something bad and that's usually a complacent, disinterested or occassionally overwhelmed management. Either way ti makes you wonder how long the company will stay in business and therefore how long you'll have support for your product.
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I do feel that a good website is very important to my purchase selections, but not because I think that a bad webside implies a bad product. A bad website (to me) means I can't find the info I need to make a decision on whether to purchase a product or not.
Companies are competing for my money with their websites, so a bad website means I won't be sending them my money. It doesn't reflect on their product, it might be the best things since sliced bread, but if I can't figure that out, then they don't get my money.
Thanks for the topic -- I needed the reminder.
patbob
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Just think of the philosophy here. "We care about our product and our customers; we just don't give a flip about our website." I don't see that happening if they *really* care about their product and customers.
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