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i'm sure there is some sort of irony with him wanting it urgent and the subject being an e-mail
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So, if I understand it correctly, you want to programmatically trigger a "reply" action in the user's email client. Is this for an intranet scenario, where you can limit the number of email clients supported, or are you looking for this functionality regardless of what email client a user has?
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Apparently it's not urgent enough to answer you. Or he didn't understand you. Or he copied and pasted your reply and it would not compile
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )
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Hey.
I have a anthem:PlaceHolder inside a asp:Repeater that contains an asp:RadioButtonList
something like
<br />
<asp:repeater id="rp" runat="server" gt;<br="" mode="hold" />HeaderTemplate> table></HeaderTemplate<br />
ItemTemplate><br />
td><anthem:ImageButton id="ibPt" runat="server"></anthem:ImageButton><br />
<anthem:PlaceHolder id="phPt" runat="server"><br />
<asp:Literal ID="liPt" Runat="server"></asp:Literal><br />
<asp:RadioButtonList ID="rblPt" Runat="server" Visible="False"></asp:RadioButtonList><br />
</anthem:PlaceHolder></td
And I have added a click event on my anthem:ImageButton that shall fill the RadioButtonList with items and make it Visible="true"
something like
private void OnPt(object sender, ImageClickEventArgs e)<br />
{<br />
MiBlo.Product bloProduct = null;<br />
Anthem.ImageButton aibtnPartType = (Anthem.ImageButton)sender;<br />
try <br />
{ <br />
System.Web.UI.WebControls.RepeaterItem riSL = (System.Web.UI.WebControls.RepeaterItem)aibtnPartType.Parent;<br />
<br />
int lngProductID = int.Parse(aibtnPartType.CommandName);<br />
int lngCatalogID = int.Parse(aibtnPartType.CommandArgument);<br />
<br />
bloProduct = new MiBlo.Product();<br />
<br />
DataView dvProductPartTypes = bloProduct.GetProductPartTypes(lngProductID, lngCatalogID);<br />
<br />
aibtnPartType.UpdateAfterCallBack = true;<br />
aibtnPartType.Visible = false;<br />
<br />
Anthem.PlaceHolder phPt = (Anthem.PlaceHolder)riSL.FindControl("phPt"); <br />
Literal liPt = (Literal)phPt.FindControl("liPt");<br />
liPt.Text = "";<br />
liPt.Visible = false;<br />
<br />
RadioButtonList rblPt = (RadioButtonList)phPt.FindControl("rblPt");<br />
rblPt.Visible = true;<br />
rblPt.RepeatColumns = 1;<br />
<br />
<br />
for(int i = 0; i < dvProductPartTypes.Count; i++)<br />
{<br />
RadioButton rb = new RadioButton();<br />
rb.Text = dvProductPartTypes[i]["dblNumberInUnit"].ToString();<br />
rb.GroupName = "rblPt"; <br />
<br />
rblPt.Controls.Add(rb);<br />
}<br />
<br />
phPt.UpdateAfterCallBack = true;<br />
}<br />
catch (Exception err) <br />
{<br />
lblMessage.Text += err.Message;<br />
}<br />
}
It enters the code and everything seems OK, but it won't show. I tryed just to set the Literal liPt.Text = "Test" and not setting it
to liPt.Visible = false and that is shown correctly.
But I have no idea why the RadioButtonList won't show.
I have allso tried an anthem:RadioButtonList insted of an asp:RadioButtonList inside an anthem:PlaceHolder but it gave the same
result.
Anyone know the RadioButtonList won't show?
Thanks
Thomas
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It's not RadioButton one should add, but ListItems
as in:
for(int i = 0; i < dvProductPartTypes.Count; i++)<br />
{<br />
ListItem li = new ListItem();<br />
li.Text = dvProductPartTypes[i]["dblNumberInUnit"].ToString();<br />
rblPt.Items.Add(li);<br />
}
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How do we connect to a database from .aspx page?
Regards,
LEE
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There are thousands of articles in the web including codeproject.
Use Goole[^] to find it.
*jaans
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http://aspnet.4guysfromrolla.com/articles/032702-1.aspx
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms178371.aspx
check these out
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Hi
I have 20 different textboxes on a page
I need to make them all disabled.
IS there a way I can do this e.g. in a loop rather then writing out each textbox in the c# code?
thanks inadvance!
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Iterate through the Page.Controls collection, check whether the control is a textbox, if yes set Enabled=false .
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thanks for the reply
I have this so far
for (int x = 0; x < Page.Controls.Count; x++)
{
if (Page.Controls
}
How would I check if the control is a button and then set enable to false
would it be something like
Page.controls.Button.Enabled = false?
thanks!!
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foreach (Control c in Page.Controls)
{
if(c is TextBox)
c.Enabled = false;
}
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Hi
it says attrivute enabled is not recognised, I can make it invisible but not disabled
what would be the reason for this?
thanks so far!
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Try this
foreach (Control c in form1.Controls)
{
if (c is TextBox)
(c as TextBox).Enabled = false;
} where form1 is your form name.
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Hi
The syntax built this time but none of the textboxes are disabled.
Am I missing something?
thanks
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It's working here. Put break point and check it is executing.
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ive got the code in the page _load, its def running but not working:
foreach (Control c in form1.Controls)
{
if (c is TextBox)
(c as TextBox).Enabled = false;
}
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I think you are doing little bit mistake in foreach line. Please try below code
foreach (Control c in this.Page.Form.Controls )
{
if (c is TextBox)
((WebControl)c).Enabled = false;
}
Parwej Ahamad
g.parwez@gmail.com
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Hi
No sorry the controls are still enabled on the form, this is weird...
I am using VWD.
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This code is working
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I want to compare the numeric value of 2 textboxes using javascript function.
Thanks
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delcare the two textboxes
then write
if textbox1 = textbox 2 then
something
endif
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a-+s-+p-+ wrote: if textbox1 = textbox 2 then
something
endif
This looks like a VBScript right?
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson
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was tring to give a general idea of what syntax was needed
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Better way would be using CompareValidator control. Also check Page.IsValid on server side.
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