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Hi Trishul ,
What I have to use ?
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hi...
i don't understand what u say
Best Regards,
Trishul Tandel
Software Developer
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In your previous post you have said this only
for asp button use the
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use cssclass="cssclassname" property of asp:button
Best Regards,
Trishul Tandel
Software Developer
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Hi Everybody,
I want to learn about Design patterns in .net. But i dont know anything regarding this. I search for this in google. But they are not much understandble to me. Can any one give the source for this to learn easily.
Where can i found the information from basics regarding design patterns.
OR
Can any one explain briefly here itself only.
Thanks
G. Satish
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Satish - Developer wrote: Can any one explain briefly here itself only.
It's tough to explain all design patterns here. Look at Microsoft's patterns and practices page. There are many examples. Workout the examples and come up with doubts.
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Hi,
I have a problem with me in my project i want to show country and it's corresponding states in a dropdownlist..i want to show each country name in bold and italics..i applied the styles but didn't work in internet explorer..andit's workin mozilla...
Can anybodyhelp me tosolve this issue ..
regards
alex.
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Hi!
I have a dynamic gridview which is populated based on treeview node selection. I need to hightlight the row of gridview if user selects it. i did it by doing
Session("myID") = CType(gvBuildingComponent.SelectedDataKey.Item("bcTemplateId"), Integer)
now if i change the treenode to another and if the gridview returns matching value with
Session("myID"), I need to hightlight it could someone help me please.
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is my question not clear or the solution isnt easy? could someone at least please tell me if its possible or not
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Hi friends
I am creating a connection object in master page I want use it in my content page how I can access the same connection object which is in master page in all my content pages
Prasanna Kumar.B
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You need to create a public property in the master page which exposes the required object to content pages. Then use Page.Master.YourProperty to access it.
Your design is broken I think. Accessing connection objects from the master page to all content pages are not a good design. Consider splitting the data access part to other classes.
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ERROR : URI formats are not supported
Best Regards,
Trishul Tandel
Software Developer
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Trishul Tandel wrote: ERROR : URI formats are not supported
That's good. But where ?
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strPath="http://localhost/website/Handler.ashx?ImgNo=234";
Bitmap objImage = new Bitmap(strPath);
Best Regards,
Trishul Tandel
Software Developer
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Hi
what i'm doing is just adding a new item(sqlserver database) in my existing .net application.
But i'm unable to do this. It's giving error like this.
"Failed to generate a user interface of a Sql Server due to failure in copying database files. The connection will be closed."
Plese help..
krishna veer singh
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There is a link to an article in my sig which explain how to use google. Please read it and learn how to find answers.
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Mr. Navaneeth thanx for you reply...
First of all i want to say that it was not answer of my question. And second , i come here only after search the solution on google.
Anyway thanx alot for your suggestion.
krishna veer singh
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krishnaveer wrote: i come here only after search the solution on google.
Then you could explain what happened when you tried suggestions given by google ? When you form a question, consider putting all the details about the problem including what you tried. Then the person who is trying to help you will get a clear picture about what you did already.
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I don't like SqlDataSouce because it is difficult to handle the inline sql.
I always using the ObjectDataSource which can use to call business layer functions directly. I am happy that I can bind a grid with a few mouse clicks
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To be honestly, I don't like any datasource controls like (SQLDataSource,ObjectDataSource). I prefer to write my own code to handle databinding. It gives more flexibility to me.
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I know most of the professionals like to follow the traditional way. It is more flexible but it is time consuming. Isn’t it?
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janet2008 wrote: but it is time consuming. Isn’t it?
Yes, it is. But it's negligible as your application is getting a good architecture.
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Ok ok
You talk about the good architecture. Let me ask one question here. Suppose you have a “price” field with the “decimal” data type in your database. Now you are writing a function to save data to this table. This function receives values for insert as parameters and calls a stored procedure. Is there problem that pass the “price” as string into this functions? I mean any performance problem or something like that?
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janet2008 wrote: I mean any performance problem or something like that?
Nope, there won't be any performance problem. But since you know the price field can contain only “decimal” values, why to use string for parameter ?
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It is because, usually user input price in a text box. So if I write a function with a decimal parameter, I have to cast the textbox output. Since both method gives same result I thought to avoid this casting.
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