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Hi,
I have gridview,if i select the gridview means cursor may change to hand sytle..
I had used this code for hand style..
e.Row.Attributes["onmouseover"] = "this.style.cursor='hand'";
but this code works good in internet explorer,but not work in firefox.
let me know what should i use to change the cursor style in firefox..
Thanks
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e.Row.Attributes["onmouseover"] = "this.style.cursor='pointer'";
You should use css for that kind of tasks,though.
Best regards.
J.
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Hello,
In order to test my web service I am going to install windows 2003 on vmware and deploy web service on it. Is there anything I should consider either while installing windows 2003 on vwmare or while deploying web service so that I don't have problems accessing the web service from the clint?
Thanks.
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I believe the main concern would be debugging. If I remember correctly, you must:
- install Visual Studio on the server
- modify web config
Also if you debug the web service, the debugger will attach itself to the IIS process so no-one is able to call any other web services while you are debugging.
One article which could have useful info to you: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/e0ee8xf8(VS.80).aspx[^]
Also all basic elements should be configured correctly:
- you can communicate with the port listening on server side
- possible ssl configuration
- timeout configurations (especially if you're debugging) etc.
Mika
The need to optimize rises from a bad design.
My articles[ ^]
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Thanks. Is there anything to consider because of vmware?
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None that I'm aware of. I use both wmware based servers and 'normal' servers for web services. Nothing has been differently. Of course the wmare must have access to the real network card, but that's obvious
The need to optimize rises from a bad design.
My articles[ ^]
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Thanks again. Will try tomorrow
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No problem, good luck
The need to optimize rises from a bad design.
My articles[ ^]
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The need to optimize rises from a bad design.
My articles[ ^]
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I have an .net app that runs when pc start but unfortunately it get crash sometimes and gives a .net framework error. I think that error is about .net not loaded. I've tried to run it through registry and startup folder in programs menu. I want that app must have high priority to run like graphics and sound app.
any idea ?
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What is the full error message?
Is anything logged in the event log?
Simon
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i dont remember as it occurs sometimes. I found nothing related to it in event Log.
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It's difficult to diagnose without the error. I suggest you write it down in full next time you see it. (Some errors you can copy by hitting Ctrl+c)
There should be no problem running a .net app from the start up folder or the registry.
Does the machine definitely have the correct framework installed? Is you app dependant on anything else like a service that may be taking time to start?
Simon
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no it just a simple app that write and read some fake dll files
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Could it be a permissions thing? What user are you login in as? Where are the files you are reading/writing. Does the user have permission to read/write to that location?
Simon
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no need for permission. User login as admin. As i got the error again i will post here
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Xmen wrote: As i got the error again i will post here
Go on then
Simon
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If you have the source code and an appropriate version of visual studio, run it through the debugger. It's called "being a programmer". If the problem is intermittent, you probably have an uninitialized variable or something.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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I am developing an enterprise application and I am still not sure if I should use DHTML or Silverlight.
I have some concerns regarding Silverlight's security because it is a
client-side applications.
Does anyone who have experienced with Silverlight applications can answer this?
tnx
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(I don't have much actual experience with silverlight so feel free to ignore me)
Silverlight is no more or less "client-side" than DHTML[^]. DHTML is a term to cover a bunch of technologies that includes a client side scripting language (javascript).
If you are concerned about a particular part being done on the client, just do it on the server.
Silerlight uses the .net runtime (in the form of a silverlight plugin for the browser), whereas a DHTML app would use a javascript runtime embedded in the browser. Both are rather easy to reverse engineer, so I wouldn't really worry about one being more secure than the other.
My pro's and con's for each tech would be as follows:
Silverlight
Pros -
Nice pretty UI, animations, etc.
Can potentially share UI XAML markup with desktop apps.
Cons -
Limited client support[^]
Requires browser plugin.
DHTML
Pros -
Supported on almost all clients.
Cons -
Varying browser support for features often requires 'tweaking'.
Simon
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Neither. I assume by "enterprise" you mean "I have full control of the operating environment", which means to me "stop messing around with web apps and just deploy a forms app with OneClick".
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Hello,
I am trying to create a bluetooth socket on wince device(HP iPAQ). the code is given below ..
SOCKET s;
WSADATA wsaData;
int iRet = 0;
iRet = WSAStartup(MAKEWORD(2, 2), &wsaData);
s = socket(AF_BT, SOCK_STREAM, BTHPROTO_RFCOMM);
if(s == INVALID_SOCKET)
{
iRet = WSAGetLastError();
}
WSACleanup();
here creation is getting failed.The return error code is 10047(Address family not supported by protocol family). In my device the bluetooth is turn ON. Can any body help me why i am not able to creat bluetooth socket. please help me.
Thanks and regards,
Yudhisthira Attry
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Hi,
I've subclassed the standard System.ComponentModel.Design.ArrayEditor to allow me to edit a ushort[] property in the VS2005 visual designer's property grid. I've added a UITypeEditor attribute to the property specification and my subclassed type editor is invoked correctly by the designer.
I need to display/edit the ushort[] array elements in hex. I already have a hex TypeConverter that works fine, my problem is how to invoke it for the array elements?
Any ideas would be most welcome.
Thanks, Steve.
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I have an application that behaves as a SOAP server, using the ChannelServices::RegisterChannel and RemotingConfiguration::RegisterWellKnownServiceType calls.
Although my SOAP service will not be called intensively by clients, it is still possible that it gets a burst of a few hundreds of calls at the same time.
Problem is that the logic in the SOAP service typically take 5 to 10 seconds, and cannot be executed in parallel (complex mathematical calculations, results of one SOAP call may influence the results of later SOAP calls, it's a bit difficult to explain all the underlying details of it).
In normal situations this is not a problem since the SOAP timeout is typically about 100 seconds.
However, if I get a burst of 100 SOAP calls at the same time, some of them will get a timeout (which is acceptable). The real problem is that I cannot see in the server that the client has got a timeout, which means that the server will go on performing its calculations (or the calculations needed for the SOAP call will be queued) even if the client is not there anymore, and the results cannot be sent to it anymore.
If I would be able to see that the client is not there anymore, I could abort the calculations, or I could remove the pending calculations from the queue again.
I've looked in the .Net API but I haven't found a way yet to see if the client is still there or not.
Is there an easy way to obtain this information?
Or should I start to investigate asynchronously SOAP calls, or any other complex concept?
Any code examples that might help?
Thanks.
Patje
Enjoy life, this is not a rehearsal !!!
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