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It is created in VS2005. You can open the files individually and learn how it is created. Read the article to get an idea how to create such a control.
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Unknown Ajanabi wrote: Have the Menu Items (Text and Link) in a XML File. Use Hyperlink in Repeater Control to Build the Menu. (Hint:- Bind the XML File contents (Text and Link) to the Hyperlink Control's Text and NavigateURL Property).
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Respected Gurus
I have to run a batch file in a web application(ASP.net).I am using the following code on click of a web control button.
Try
System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(Server.MapPath("Imports\DumpPrmaster.bat"))
Catch ex As Exception
lblError.Text = ex.Message
End Try
Problem is that i can run this batch file while being on the server.But not from the client machine.
How can i run this batch file stored in the Imports folder of my project from the client.
dtsrun /SserverIP /Uajay /PPassword /NDTS_Name
is the code inside my batch file.
Thanks
Ajay
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MissionSuccess wrote: But not from the client machine.
Are you trying to run this file on client machine ?
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Exactly
I want to run the batch file stored on the server being on a client.
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MissionSuccess wrote: I want to run the batch file stored on the server being on a client.
It won't be possible since it's a security violation. You can't execute any scripts on client browser. If your client allows to install activex, you can create on that runs this batch file.
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Give execute permission to aspnet login for web application
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you can create an Activex control that run's the batch file, embed it in the aspx page, while loading the page; prompt a message and convince the user to install it on the machine.
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hi,
i have developed one web application,in dis application i have generated
reports using excel,in my system it is working every thing fine
bt whn i open dis application from another system,there also works fine
bt excel sheet doesnt open,
i mean in another system excel sheet is not opening
can i one know's how can i do dis,
plz reply if u know
thnks in advence
afreen
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Perhaps the link to the excel sheet is pointing to a local system directory. Verify it.
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ya it is pointing to local system dirctory,
bt my requirement is like dis only,it has to
open in my system and also in client side
also
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Then you should point the excel sheet link to the server folder...
<asp:HyperLink NavigateUrl="~/somefolder/mysheet.xls" .... >
so that it opens on every system. remember "~" denotes you web application name.
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here is the path
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\sts_project\dispatchtemp.xls
can u tell me wht i have to do changes
here sts_project is my application name
and dispatchtemp is excell sheet.
thnk
afreen
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If your [web project] or [virtual directory] name is sts_project then simply provide url as
<asp;hyperlink navigateurl="~/dispatchtemp.xls" id="hlXls" runat="server" text="Excelsheet">
I hope this works fine for you...
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sorry Rao, i dint got u,
please can u specify little bit
clearly
thnks for giving ur precious time
afreen
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Like original server control, they have their own properties visible on 'Properties windows' (buttom-right of IDE).
How can i add my own attributes & events for my user control and make them visible on 'Properties windows'?
Thank
=)
-- modified at 0:54 Monday 5th November, 2007
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Are you writing a custom server control ?
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N a v a n e e t h wrote: Are you writing a custom server control ?
No, I'm creating user control.
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[Browsable(true)] - add this attribute to your property and [Description("xyz")] for displaying information about property.
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It works,Thank
=)
-- modified at 2:16 Monday 5th November, 2007
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You can use it for any type of control.
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It didn't work for event.How to applied it?
this is my code..
public delegate void LoginClickEventHandler(object sender, LoginEventArgs le);
[Description("my simple description"), Browsable(true), Category("Events")]
public event LoginClickEventHandler LoginClick;
public class LoginEventArgs : EventArgs
{
...
}
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[Description("my simple description")]
[Browsable(true)]
[Category("Events")]
public event LoginClickEventHandler LoginClick;
Check whether you previous one is compiling properly if not use the above code.
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I really thank for your help, but i'm sorry to say that it didn't work for 'Events' properties pages.I've already tried it but in Properties windows it didn't show an Events tab (which icon is a yellow thunderbolt).
Why?
thank =)
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