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yes i want to build a web setup project
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then ask that question...
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Then you obviously have no idea about ASP.NET, what it is, and how it works.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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how to record speech in asp.net
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Please stop spamming the site. ASP.NET can't do this.
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naagrjuna wrote: how to record speech in asp.net
You dont have any basic idea about what asp.net does !!! so please buy a book and start reading !!!
cheers,
Abhijit
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The only way you stand a remote chance of doing this is with an applet, there's no way that ASP.NET can do this. As someone else said, that you don't know this means you should not be using ASP.NET because you have no idea what it is, and does.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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How to toggle the text entered in one textbox(in english) on the button click event that text converts into telugu (indian language)and also store in another textbox.
I think this type of conversion seen at Scrapbook in orkut which is one of most popular website i.e www.orkut.com
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Hi,
if you got the event it is very simple:
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public void OnButtonClick(object sender, EventArgs e) {<br />
this.MySecondTextbox.Text = TranslateToTelugu(this.MyFirstTextbox.Text);<br />
this.MyFirstTextbox.Text = this.MySecondTextbox.Text;<br />
}<br />
Regards
Sebastian
P.S.: As you can see, posting messages with titles like "very very very ..." is not very useful
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How to toggle the text entered in one textbox(in english) on the button click event that text converts into telugu (indian language)and also store in another textbox.
I think this type of conversion seen at Scrapbook in orkut which is one of most popular website i.e www.orkut.com
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sntkn wrote: Subject: Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Urgent
This is not the way to asking Question in this forum.
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Did you read process to put the Qs in CP?
Cheers!!
Brij
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As its almost panto time, all together
"OH NO ITS NOT"
Bob
Ashfield Consultants Ltd
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Thats probably the least Urgent question ive ever seen tagged with "Urgent"
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sntkn wrote: Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Urgent
A question in a public forum is never urgent enough to mention in the subject line. If it really was that urgent, you would hire someone to solve it instead of asking in a public forum.
As the only thing you mention in the subject line is clearly not true, it contains no useful information at all.
sntkn wrote: How to toggle the text entered in one textbox(in english) on the button click event that text converts into telugu (indian language)
There is no such conversion. It's called translation.
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In one of my web application(Speaking section), store speak date in server?
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I have a gridview with the HyperLinkField. When I click on the HyperLink in the Gridview The Content of the row must be populated in the fields above the Gridview.
Here the DataNavigateUrlFormatString is the same page.
Currently the page loading with the contents of selected row from the gridview,but Postback is occuring.
I don't want to refresh the page, When i click on the Hyperlink.
Please help me out.
Thanks in Advance,
Sowmya K
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Hello,
I'm not sure I understand your question, but at least I understand a part of it. For the " don't want to refresh the page, When i click on the Hyperlink" question, here is the answer :
The only way to not refresh the page on a hyperlink click is to call some client side action, such as javascript.
For the rest of your question, I guess you want to copy the current row to the fields you might have created upside from your gridview. To achieve that, you could use a javascript method (so there will be no page refresh) and copy the data into the fields. This could be a simple call on the hyperlink such as href="javascript:SomeMethodThatCopyDataToFields('data1','data2');"
Cheers
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Difference between string and String classes in .net
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Abdul Waheed wrote: Difference between string and String classes in .net
No differences.
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Same ... string is the C# alias to System.String datatype of Dotnet
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Try to write a better subject line... "ASP.NET" is totally useless as subject in the ASP.NET forum.
This isn't even an ASP.NET question, it's a programming language specific question that has absolutely nothing to do with web development. There is only one String class in the .NET framework, any alias for the class is specific for the programming language that you are using.
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
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read the sticky on how to post questions, this is pure idiocy. Your subject is ASP.NET, which is both useless ( this is the ASP.NET forum, of COURSE these posts are about ASP.NET ) ,and your question has NOTHING to do with ASP.NET.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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