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benjymous wrote:
Ack! no! I'm not letting frontpage anywhere near my site.
My thoughts exactly. I just figured I'd let you know. You could use something like a versioning system - like CVS. But, the more I think about it, the more I want to make an article to simplify the whole process.
Jeremy Falcon
Imputek
<nobr>"C# is the answer to a question nobody asked." - Chris Losinger
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Is there not a free website publishing tool with Windows?
I seem to have seen an option to install something like that everytime I install Windows.
Thomas
modified 29-Aug-18 21:01pm.
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I have a radio button list in my ASP.NET application and it has three Item,I overriden its SelectedIndexChanged event,but it seems nothing happend when I change the index.Any idea?
Mazy
"If I go crazy then will you still
Call me Superman
If I’m alive and well, will you be
There holding my hand
I’ll keep you by my side with
My superhuman might
Kryptonite"Kryptonite-3 Doors Down
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Make sure that the radio button control is set for AutoPostBack, and then confirm that you are wiring the event in your server code.
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.. Button id="btnGetEvent" runat="server" AutoPostPack="True" OnClick="btnGetEvent_Click"/><br />
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private void InitializeComponent(){ <br />
this.btnGetEvent.Click += new System.EventHandler(this.btnGetEvent_Click);<br />
}<br />
protected void btnGetEvent_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) {<br />
}<br />
hope that helps
Soliant | email
"The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking." -Albert E.
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Dose Access DB support Stored Procedure as same as SQL SERVER?
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You can save stored queries in Access, but it's nowhere near as robust as SQL Server.
Jeremy Falcon
Imputek
<nobr>"C# is the answer to a question nobody asked." - Chris Losinger
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So if I use ASP and ADO, can I call them as same as in SQL Server, if not ,what is the different and how can i do with it?
Thanks
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Yup...
Code Sample[^]
Jeremy Falcon
Imputek
<nobr>"C# is the answer to a question nobody asked." - Chris Losinger
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Hi, Jeremy:
This method seems same as using SQL Server, You said it can use stored query in Access, can you give me a example how to use it. I am not familiar with Access.
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I'd like to create a PREVIEW page to let users view thier entries before making the post to a database in ASP.
Just like the one's used in this forum.
Ramos05
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you can use window.open to open a new window to show the information you entered
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All of this will go on one page. First display the inputs in the way you will be formatting them. Then, write a form to submit the data. Loop through the request object (assuming ASP here) and write out all the form data in to hidden fields. Then add the submit button and close your form tag.
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I want to realize the function for one-by-one chat room. So how to deal with message. If i use application variables, i should consider maybe there is too much one-by-one chat room open, which will need many application variables. It is not reasonable. IF I use database, it will increase the burden of database very heavily. If I use file, you should always open, read and write file, it also increase the burden of server. So is there any other possible and better method to deal with it?
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Aside from the usage of an ActiveX control that would *stream* the data to all clients I think your best bet is to go with storing the data in a database. If you are concerned with the amount of data that exists within the database you can simply include a date stamp with each insert and then purge the database ever other day or so based on the date of the data.
HTH
Nick Parker
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What I worry about is not amount of data exists in the database. What I worry about is that is two one-by-one windows opened, there will a large amount of accessing database take place
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david fox wrote:
What I worry about is not amount of data exists in the database. What I worry about is that is two one-by-one windows opened, there will a large amount of accessing database take place
I guess I am not really clear as to your concerns, you don't have to use two windows, the data transfers shouldn't really be an issue unless your server has a slow connection.
Nick Parker
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Sorry, here i did not describe it clearly. what I worry about is that when two users talk with each other, they will share a window and each one will connect with database to store and read data for each talk. So if their are many pairs exist and it will generate a large amount of conncetion and operation with database. That will produce a big problem.
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david fox wrote:
Sorry, here i did not describe it clearly. what I worry about is that when two users talk with each other, they will share a window and each one will connect with database to store and read data for each talk. So if their are many pairs exist and it will generate a large amount of conncetion and operation with database. That will produce a big problem.
Constant activity to a database should not be an issue (my feelings), however you may wish to consider the other options if you feel it will really cause a problem. You could always just create a simple application that reproduces your ideas and post it as an article asking for some help.
Nick Parker
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I'm writing some ASP pages that were put on a server.
But my problem is how to control the printer of client.
By example :
*Server is used for store staff's information in a company
*When users access to their personal information and they want to print it as a specific form.
*How to print at client, how to manipulate client printer ?.
Please help me !.
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thutrinh wrote:
I'm writing some ASP pages that were put on a server.
But my problem is how to control the printer of client.
I am not sure what you are asking...
Do you want to control what on the page gets printed? If so use CSS to do this (if you don't know how, just ask.)
Or do you want to actually control the printer itself and the page settings? e.g. landscape, portrait, borders etc.? If so then from what I know you cannot, your JavaScript code (ASP can't do it because it is server side) is not allowed to fool around with that part of the browser. You could concievably write an ActiveX or JavaApplet which does it though (though of course that is not optimal either.)
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa
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As you know, my problem is how to print all as you want at client side using client printer (By example : By ASP you provide to client a web page with some information and on that web page you have a 'Print' command button. When user click on the 'Print' command button, you can manipulate the client printer to print all as you want). To do that we must write client-side code.
You said we can not, I think so but I expect that we can.
Thank you very much for you reply.
N.P.Trinh
VIETNAM
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You can't change their print properties as far as I know. What I see a lot of sites do is add an option to display the page in a printer friendly fashion.
Notice how this page has a print link near the top that opens a new window with just the story content and none of the graphics http://slate.msn.com/?id=2069202[^]
Todd Smith
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If I want to show other language other then english (such as chinese) in chat room, how can i do it.
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