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To consume events defined in another class, you must define and register an event handler. The event handler must have the same method signature as the delegate declared for the event. You register your event handler by adding the handler to the event. After you have added your event handler to the event, the method is called whenever the class raises the event.
SSK.
Anyone who says sunshine brings happiness has never danced in the rain.
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i want to ckeck the button text for each button without knowing the button...i mean i want to check whether it is digit/operator/others......so can i do like that ????????/can i take an array of buttons and just ckeck the value of array object....
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i am writing some code on closing the form close event(in java script).but the problem is it is occuring on other buttons as well .like , i am pressing the button ,present in the form , on clicking it , the same funciton which i intented to wrote at form close event , is occuring here on the button click .please help.
funciton abc()
{
alert(hi);
}
i am calling the funciton in the body tag ononload event.
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Hi
Can any one explain me what is an API?? with example
Regards
Sivaprsad
Regards,
Sivaprasad
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Unbelievable.
Google?[^]
"More functions should disregard input values and just return 12. It would make life easier." - comment posted on WTF
"This time yesterday, I still had 24 hours to meet the deadline I've just missed today."
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The ASP.NET configuration API allows you to develop, deploy, and manage application configuration data by using a single programming interface. Using the configuration API, you can develop and modify complete ASP.NET configurations programmatically without directly editing the XML in the configuration files. In addition, you can use the configuration API in console applications and scripts that you develop, in Web-based management tools, and in MMC snap-ins.
SSK.
Anyone who says sunshine brings happiness has never danced in the rain.
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Satips, if you're going to cut'n'paste, at least paste something decent.
"More functions should disregard input values and just return 12. It would make life easier." - comment posted on WTF
"This time yesterday, I still had 24 hours to meet the deadline I've just missed today."
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hi all,
i am biding the data to hyper link but i am not getting how to wrap the text but by using css i able to wrap the text in IE but not working in Mozilla
Please Help me.
.Grid
{
table-layout: fixed;
}
.GridColumn
{
white-space: pre-wrap; /* css-3 */
white-space: -moz-pre-wrap !important;
word-wrap: break-word; /* Internet Explorer 5.5+ */
resizable: false;
}
Thanks And Regards,
Guru
-- modified at 7:55 Friday 26th October, 2007
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If you are using TD then the code will be written like this,
'<%#Eval()%>'
Shanmugam R
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Hi,
In Window.Open() function, i'm confused with the usage of "../" and "./".
ex: When I give Window.Open("./popup.aspx") and
Window.Open("popup.aspx") the result is same. But if i put the "popup.aspx" form outside the project (project path is D:\Projects\TestP, TestP is the Project folder), i.e. in "D:\Projects" folder and call Window.Open("../popup.aspx"), its giving error.
Error is:
The resource cannot be found.
Description: HTTP 404. The resource you are looking for (or one of its dependencies) could have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please review the following URL and make sure that it is spelled correctly.
Requested Url: /pop.aspx
Could someone please tell me the usage of "../" and "./" and "/"
Regards,
Manoj
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blumenhause wrote: ../"
.. means it will come out of the directory where your current page resides. Assume your page is in Pages folder, and you have another directory say images outside of pages directory, refering ../images from a page in pages directory will point to images directory.
blumenhause wrote: /
Looks for the specified resource from the website root. /images will point to the images directory which is located on website root.
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I tried that Navaneeth. I gave "../popup.aspx" and put the aspx outside the directory.. i got the same error.
what do u mean by "website root"?
Regards,
Blumen
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blumenhause wrote: what do u mean by "website root"?
Website root is the starting directory. In local machine it's wwwroot directory in inetpub .
Directory Representation
wwwroot /(Website root)
wwwroot -> images /images
wwwroot -> images -> sample.gif /images/sample.gif
wwwroot -> images -> Buttons -> sample.gif /images/sample.gif or ../images/sample.gif (from a page which resides in another directory in website root)
hope it makes sense
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blumenhause wrote: D:\Projects\TestP, TestP is the Project folder)
If TestP is your project folder then how can you access that page which is out side of your project folder.
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the form which is outside is a popup form, which i call from main form.
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blumenhause wrote: he form which is outside is a popup form,
You can access only those pages which are placed in virtual directory.
Is you popup page in virtual dir.?
best rEgard
pathan
please don't forget to vote on the post that helped you.
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no, its outside.. the form and virtual dir are in same folder..
what led to this doubt is that I wanted to access a user control (ascx) from multiple web forms, which are in different folder in application.
but i can't access that user control unless I put it with the form from where I'm trying to access it. That leaves me with no option but to copy and paste that user control on each and every folder (i have different forms in different folder) in our product.
Then I thought I could create a folder and put my user control there so that all forms could access the control from this common folder and i tried to access the user control (this user control would in turn open a popup, this is a search control) with different combinations of ../, ./, and /
Regards,
Blumen
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Still i cant get you but you must put all files in virtual dir ortherwise you can not access them.
please don't forget to vote on the post that helped you.
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is there any work around to access file outside virtual directory.
Say, if I have a user control, and I want to access this control from two web applications. Can't I put this control in a common location and access it?
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/ - root directory of site
./ = current directory
../ = up one directory level from current directory
"More functions should disregard input values and just return 12. It would make life easier." - comment posted on WTF
"This time yesterday, I still had 24 hours to meet the deadline I've just missed today."
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"." is the current folder, which means that "./popup.aspx" and "popup.aspx" are equivalent.
".." is the parent folder.
An url starting with "/" is relative to the root of the site, while other urls are relative to the current page.
In server controls you can also use "~", which is the root folder of the application. "~/SomeFolder/popup.aspx" will always produce an url to the same file, regardless if the application is at the web site root or in a folder.
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-- Douglas Adams
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thanks alot all for your suggestions and replies.
Is there a link or an article in internet that explains these things further with examples? I've tried google, but it is not returning any result if i give "../" in the search textbox.
Regards,
Blumen
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blumenhause wrote: Is there a link or an article in internet that explains these things further with examples
Still I am not getting what is there in these ? It's just simple concepts, still are you confused ?
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I agree its simple concept. As I indicated in my previous post, I want to access a user control from multiple forms.
It works if I put the user control in the project folder, but then I have to copy the user control to every project folder. Is there a way to put this control in a single location and access it from all forms?
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