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It matters when you are developing a website for a customer which is going to help them for their business or something like that. But it doesn't really matter if you are doing it for learning. And that is the best way to learn things.
All the best
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Thanks very much for the advice! Navaneeth
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You are welcome
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Well, I would say that so long as you're willing to learn, and remember you can ask questions here when you get stuck, the only way it matters is that it might take you a bit longer than someone more experienced to get things the way you want them to. The core thing is that you have a great idea and the willingness to work until your execution of that idea is to a good standard.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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Christian Graus wrote: I would say that so long as you're willing to learn
That's is the important point and most of the posters here are missing this
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Yeah, it's really exciting to see someone who wants to learn instead of to be given code they are being paid to write.
Christian Graus
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Thats the thing, I try to learn it myself then if I get stuck then I resort to asking someone, and try to learn it again.
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i used table to display calendar and text box.My aim is to display date in text box while click in it in a calendar. where i have to write this coding "TextBox1.Text = Calendar1.SelectedDate.ToString()"
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Well, it depends. Do you want your page to reload when you change a selection ? If so, write that in page prerender, I guess.
Christian Graus
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and... if you don't want to force your page to reload every time, that code is useless, you need to use javascript on the client side.
Christian Graus
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sir, am also having another doubt. if i select any date in that calendar the data inside another fields like password etc..got erased and the page got refreshed.How to avoid this?????????
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Hi,
I want to set the image pixel as input(password),how to do this help me.
Thanx in advance..
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What does this mean ? I'd love to help, but I have no idea what you're asking.
Christian Graus
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I dont want to type the text as password in login page, i want to enter a image pixel as password,by clicking on the mouse, help me..
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Still it is not clear enough to answer. How an image pixel related with password?
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How to set an image pixel as password,instead of text.
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I think you want to set up an image map so you can tell if a user clicked in a certain area, and hten log them in. This is, of course, insecure, as someone can stumble on it. However, that's how you'd do it, create an image map and mark off an area as being the area you want to respond to, if it's clicked.
Christian Graus
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In my webpage i m using a gridview and in that gridview one column has checkbox and another has asp:textbox.now i want to do that when any one click any testbox in any row the checkbox of the same row should be checked automatically.plz help.how it can be possible.
Thanx in advance
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This would require some javascript on your part, to find the right control and check it.
Christian Graus
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thanx for the response.
can you plz give me some code examples.
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Nishant's idea is a good one. If you can make it so that the click event calls a js method and accepts the client side id of the checkbox, that would be ideal. Then it's just something like
function checkit(id)
{
var check = document.getElementById(id);
if (check)
check.Checked = true;
}
Something like that. you make need to do something fancy in the onitemdatabound event to get the ClientID property of your checkbox tho.
Christian Graus
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but i cant find any onClick event of the text box in the grid view.So how to caal the javascript from the cilent side.
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That's a JS event. Try OnClientClick which ASP.NET will render as OnClick .
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Well, actually, as onclick. And, the big difference is that if you use OnClientClick, you need to return a bool, returning false mean the OnClick is never called.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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