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You should have deleted 2, and left 1.
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Anyways none is ready to help..Right.. I feel that I shouln't have put it here..
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F***ing people al over the site!!!
modified on Thursday, May 8, 2008 5:11 PM
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shabbu wrote: Do not hit 'reply' to this email: To reply, click here.
shabbu has posted a reply to your message at "Personal Page for Member 283762":
u stink like a pig in your behavoiur..
[sleepy]
Excuse you? I'm not one stinking up the boards with all kinds of abusive crap.
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shabbu wrote: u stink like a pig in your behavoiur..
LOL!!! why didnt Monty Python think of that?
It would have fit in perfectly...
French gaurd:
"I dont wanna talk to you no more you empty headed animal foot
trough water! u stink like a pig in your behavoiur...I fart in your general direction! Your mother was a hamster and you father smelt of eldiberry!!!!"
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Watch it or you'll make it in the Top 3 of my list.
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Hi Guys
I am trying to bind a dataset table to combobox, and it works perfectly. But when the dataset table got changed (addition or deletion of rows) doesn't reflected in combobox items.
Am i supposed to set combox1.datasource=ds("table") after every change to the dataset table.
Thanks in advance
Warm Regards
Mohamed Faizal
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rmfaizal wrote: Am i supposed to set combox1.datasource=ds("table") after every change to the dataset table.
Yes.
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Hi,
I'm quite new to .NET framework, though I am quite experienced in C++.
I have this problem I can't seem to solve under .NET framework. I'm using VS2008, so the new syntax is used as well to describe it.
In short I wouldlike to pass a String object to a function that "fills" it with some calculated content, and then the string can be used by the callee with the new content. This can be done with simple passing by reference under "normal" C++, but not with .NET.
Something like this:
System::Void ParserCaller() {
String ^name1, ^name2;
FillThis(name1, name2);
System::Console::WriteLine("1) {0}, 2) {1}", name1, name2);
}
System::Void FillThis(String ^name1, String ^name2) {
name1 = "Anything calculated or retreived from some other source";
name2 = "Anything calculated or retreived from some other source again";
}
As you see returning both strings as return parameter is not possible.
Is there a way to obtain the above with .NET object handles?
Thansk in advance.
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Managed String objects are immutable under .NET. You can't change an existing string, you can only return a new string. A StringBuilder object can do what you want though, since it's treated as an array of characters instead of a string. You can get the string equivilent out of the StringBuilder by calling it's ToString method.
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Thanks a lot. I'm going to look for the StringBuilder object then.
/edit: I managed to get exactòy what I wanted with the StringBuilder object.
How annoying there's not a clear() method for it, BTW.
Is setting the string length to 0 the best method to clear it or there's a smarter way to do that?
Thanks again
modified on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 11:23 AM
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Ciccio7 wrote: Is setting the string length to 0 the best method to clear it or there's a smarter way to do that?
Setting the length to 0 works just fine. If the length property is increased, any new characters added to the existing length are automatically initialized to 0, or Unicode NULL. This prevents the previous contents of the stringbuilder from being recovered and prevents the stringbuilder from being used to "capture" the previous contents of memory, closing a possible security hole.
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Hello Everybody,
Hope all are doing well.
I have an application where I have to show data in a gridview.
I want that when user scroll the horizontal scrollbar first 3 columns should not be scrolled i.e. first 3 columns should always shown like we shown the header of the gridview to the user always at the time of vertical scrolling. Like this also I want a row in the bottom should always shown to the user(it could be the footer).Plz send me the sample if u have otherwise
tell me how to achieve this.
Thanks in Advance.
Happy Coding!!!!!!
A key to every Solution
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Both the DataGridViewColumn and DataGridViewRow classes expose a Frozen property that does this. All you have to do is set the Frozen property of the columns you want not to scroll.
myDGV.Columns(0).Frozen = True
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Hi All,
I want to generate a table and add the rows (it contains 2 TDs) dynamically and this table should be in just like div and this div should be present like a popup when I do right click on the link. This should be done using JSON like in each TD, we are displaying links dynamically and calling webservices by clicking on those links
Thanks
Visala
modified on Monday, May 5, 2008 5:56 AM
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I assume you want the ASP.NET forum then ?
JSON just returns data, it's up to you to turn that into rows in your table.
Christian Graus
Please read this if you don't understand the answer I've given you
"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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Actually, we are generating dynamic controls instead static controls. So, i just want to generate the dynamic popup when we do right click on the link and popup should contain just like table and the rows will be increased depending on the data retrieved.
So, if you provide the logic for this scenario, its fine.
But, the answer you have given is not appropriate
Thanks
Visala
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visala wrote: But, the answer you have given is not appropriate
What lofty criteria must a reply then meet, before you grace it with your mighty seal of appropriateness?
Pits fall into Chuck Norris.
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We are doing the UI part in JSON format. we got new feature for the next release. I have searched so many links, but I got only javascript with this requirement, not the json. So, I have posted here.
I am not saying that your answer is not correct, but I think that the answer, which he has given is not suitable to my question.
Thanks,
Visala
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Oh, maybe it was just your wording that threw me into judgemental waters. You can't program with JSON, only with JavaScript, which will use your JSON data to manipulate DHTML elements to present tables, selects etc. Try looking for some resources on DHTML and JSON serialisation. I'm can't help more than that, 'cos I don't really know more.
Pits fall into Chuck Norris.
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I created table dynamically, but I am not getting the right click option even I use setcapture() and it is not displayed like a popup.
The function, which I have written to generate the table is as follows. If you find anything to do, please let me know
function createDynTable(row, col)
{
oContextMenu.innerHTML="";
//oContextObject=oTarget;
iMenuItems=0;
oContextMenu.setCapture();
// get the reference for the body
var mybody = document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0];
var mydiv = document.createElement("div");
// creates a <table> element and a <tbody> element
mytable = document.createElement("table");
mytablebody = document.createElement("tbody");
// creating all cells
for(var j = 0; j < row; j++) {
// creates a <tr> element
mycurrent_row = document.createElement("tr");
for(var i = 0; i < col; i++) {
// creates a <td> element
mycurrent_cell = document.createElement("td");
// add edit cell;
mycurrent_cell.ondblclick = function (evt) { editCell(this);};
// creates a text node
currenttext = document.createTextNode("cell is row "+j+", column "+i);
// appends the text node we created into the cell <td>
mycurrent_cell.appendChild(currenttext);
// appends the cell <td> into the row <tr>
mycurrent_row.appendChild(mycurrent_cell);
}
// appends the row <tr> into <tbody>
mytablebody.appendChild(mycurrent_row);
}
// appends <tbody> into <table>
mytable.appendChild(mytablebody);
mydiv.appendChild(mytable);
// appends <table> into <body>
mybody.appendChild(mytable);
// sets the border attribute of mytable to 2;
mytable.setAttribute("border", "2");
//return mytable;
oContextMenu.innerHTML=mytable;
iMenuItems++;
}
Thanks,
Visala
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visala wrote: So, if you provide the logic for this scenario, its fine.
But, the answer you have given is not appropriate
Actually, the answer is spot on. This is NOT the forum for this question. There is an ASP.NET and a web programming forum on this site. Either would have been a more appropriate choice. There are reasons that we don't just have one forum here on the site - it's so that people can find answers to problems in readily accessible locations without having to wade through questions about technology's they couldn't care less about.
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Hi all,
I want to know.. that how many serial ports can be
supported by Windows OS:
Windows 98
Windows XP
Windows 2000
Windows 2003
The Serial Ports (COM ) in d sense//
Physicaly present
and Virtualy also..
plz reply I m waitng..
thanks in advance..
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hi all,
i develope one application in VS2005
and it requires .NET framework 2.0 installed to execute
at Client side.
so can anyone tell me the details of
min System requirements for the framework 2.0.
Actualy i dont have the access to microsoft right now..
so plz dont give me Microsoft site's reference.
thanks in advance..
waiting for ur reply...
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