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specify login with port numbers.
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hi,
We are using .Net 2.0 Web Services. I am looking for a way to get hold of Request/Response XML sent by .net.
Any suggestions?
Keep DotNetting!!
GeekFromIndia
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If I run a bookmarklet (which contain a java script), it will auto fill up a webpage contain two text box named T1 and T2. But if a webpage containing two or more frames and any of these frames contain T1 and T2 text box then it does not work. The bookmarklet runs an external java script named fill.js from any where. So please any body provide help for bookmarklet java script that will fill up text box data automatically in multi frame webpage
The bookmarklet run could be something like this:---
javascript:(function(){var s=document.createElement("script");s.charset="UTF-8";s.src="http://www.somewhere.com/fill.js";document.body.appendChild(s)})();
// ----------- Start Java Script-----------
//------------ This java script containg in a file called 'fill.js' -------
var t1 = '99';
var t2='88';
function fillerup() {
document.all.T1.value=this.t1; // T1 is the name of a text box
document.all.T2.value=this.t2; // T2 is the name of a text box
}
fillerup();
// -----------End Java Script-----------
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Hi Saam.
There are excellent scripts about it here[^]
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hi,
does anybody knows where to get free hosting with sql server + asp(c#) site?
i have one with php + mysql but i don´t like learning all again in other language
thanks
nelsonpaixao@yahoo.com.br
trying to help & get help
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See here[^].
If that doesn't work out, then try this[^].
---- You're right.
These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets .
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Google around for one
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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I've done a lot of server-side regular expressions (including with .NET), but when it comes to Javascript regular expressions, they don't seem to follow the same rules.
I've narrowed down a current issue to be that the Javascript Regular expression evaluator doesn't interpret '\d' to mean a digit, so I made a quick fix by simply inserting in '[0123456789]' instead, which fixed the issue.
Am I doing something incredibly dumb, or is the standard for regular expressions in Javascript actually different?
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There are some differences, although you can force .NET's Regex engine into Javascript compatibility by using the ECMAScript option:
ECMAScript vs. Canonical Matching Behavior[^]
Here's a tool you might find helpful: http://www.cuneytyilmaz.com/prog/jrx/#[^]
If you have questions on the behavior of a specific expression, post the expression along with enough target text to reproduce the behavior you are concerned about.
---- You're right.
These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets .
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Hi
How can write the program to input student details and add in foxpro data base and how can build up connection beetwen asp.net form and foxpro database
pls reply soon
Reg,
Jitendra
Jitu
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Your question is too broad. Are you expecting the community to write the applicaiton for you ? Try Google for some example code.
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There's a perfectly good ASP.NET forum[^] where more specific questions relating to ASP.NET development can be asked.
Regards,
--Perspx
Don't trust a computer you can't throw out a window
-- Steve Wozniak
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For the database connection try www.connectionstrings.com
Bob
Ashfield Consultants Ltd
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i have text box in datagrig. i want to accept only string characters in text box.
how to write java scripte for tht?
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Use the onkeypress event. Call a javascript function on this event which chekcs the key code. If this do not want this character return blur()
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on click of button i want to validate text box for string
means user must have to enter only string
textbox name is comment
so how i will validate
i try to write but thts not working
function check()
{
debugger;
var s1=document.getElementById("TextBox1");
var s=s1.value;
if(IsNumeric(s))
{
alert("Numeric characters are not allowed");
}
}
not support IsNumeric function
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Use regular expression to validate your input string
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i want to display alert........with tht i ant show tht
if plz sen me tht code of javascript for tht textbox
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u can use javascript alert on .cs
//---------------javaScript Alert-------------------------
public void CreateMessageAlert(System.Web.UI.Page senderpage, string alertMsg)
{
string alertKey = "alertKey";
string strScript;
strScript = "alert('" + alertMsg + "')";
if (!senderpage.IsStartupScriptRegistered(alertKey))
{
senderpage.RegisterStartupScript(alertKey, strScript);
}
}
//--------------------------------------------------------
call it like -
s = "hello";
CreateMessageAlert(this, s);
Maniiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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Hi all
I am interested in developing a small, simple web server. I want to be able to exchange data between a server and a client via html (or unless some one knows of a better way of doing it without installing any client side apps, lie active x for example). The server will also need to be able to generate html pages containing information based on its current understanding of that data.
The data wil consist of strings and check box data, as well as commands via buttons.
Perhaps there are some god articles on CP that some one knows about and can point me in the direction of.
Thanks in advance
---modified---
One more thing, I will be implementing it in C so any C, or C++ examples would be better.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
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Thanks, its interesting what it shows up. I think, after digging in alittle deeper, that what I actually need is a small, single threaded http server to start with, and then possibly I will have to add the data passing (unless it can be done entirely with html) functionality, perhaps CGI? Dont know, I have very little knowledge in this area.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
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What is the problem in using existing web servers such as Microsoft's IIS or Apache. You made mention of CGI, are you thinking of running an executable (an EXE or DLL) to process data ? If so, either IIS or Apache can run such CGI's. Just program the CGI with the functionality you need in whatever language you choose (Pascal/C++ etc). I not absolutely certain if I still got, but I used to have some Borland literature on this subject, it is some years since I last did Borland related stuff.
modified 1-Aug-19 21:02pm.
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Richard A. Abbott wrote: What is the problem in using existing web servers such as Microsoft's IIS or Apache
I want to put a small web (http) server in a network driver so it can interpret html requests and resond with relevant data. THats why its got to be small, and in C.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
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