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Had to do some nightmare escaping but it works now
Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you do criticize him, you'll be a mile away and have his shoes.
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This is the best forum system I ever seen. How can I find information about it, how to install it in my site, etc? Don't say it's CP's and not available...
Rodolfo Lima
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Have you seen the forum on http://www.asp.net[^]? It's pretty cool, and you can download all the source code and tweak it to your heart's content. There are just a few minor tweaks that you have to do to get it working, but I've done it, and I like it.
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RodLima wrote:
can I find information about it, how to install it in my site, etc? Don't say it's CP's and not available...
Check out David Wulff's fantastic forums based on the CP forum code.
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Hey all -
I wanted to nail down a couple of things.
First: if I have many *.aspx files in a single project, since there is only one Assembly associated with it, then if I change just one *.aspx file, the other pages (and everything else in the project) have to be compiled as well.
Second: I created an *.aspx file with ASP Matrix. This file runs perfectly (there is some token script inside just to make sure it's a full ASP.NET page) but I don't see a DLL file associated with it in the folder. Where is the assembly associated with a standalone *.aspx file?
Thanks in advance,
*->>Always working on my game, teach me
*->>something new.
cout << "dav1d\n";
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First: As far as I know. Just click build/rebuild in VS.NET
Second: ASP Matrix does not use codebehind like VS.NET does. This is one of the only reasons to continue to use VS.NET vs. the free ASP Matrix. The other reason being intelitype.
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afronaut wrote:
Where is the assembly associated with a standalone *.aspx file?
But this is what I really want to know...
*->>Always working on my game, teach me
*->>something new.
cout << "dav1d\n";
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Hi,all,
About the animal's simulation project, i have another problem to
ask. That is,Whether there is any one who can provide a source code, which can be used for generating a specail terrai manually. Of cause 3D is best, but at first step if a 2D contour map can be displayed, that is enough.
thanks a lot!!!
wang
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wangnanjing wrote:
About the animal's simulation project, i have another problem to
ask. That is,Whether there is any one who can provide a source code, which can be used for generating a specail terrai manually. Of cause 3D is best, but at first step if a 2D contour map can be displayed, that is enough.
This is the web develpment forum. Your question is totally unrelated. I suggest you try the Terranium game forums instead, and have a look at the numerous code samples doing exactly what you are try to do.
Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you do criticize him, you'll be a mile away and have his shoes.
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hi,leppie:
can you tell me Terranium game forums's website?
Sorry for my disturbing again.
wang
wang
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www.gotdotnet.com
Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you do criticize him, you'll be a mile away and have his shoes.
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leppie, I think you mean:
www.gotdotnet.com
Nick Parker
The goal of Computer Science is to build something that will last at least until we've finished building it. - Unknown
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I'm trying to create a .NET server control that is basically an enhanced Panel control. However, just inheriting from the Panel class is not enough; when I place another control inside the enhanced control, I get an error (e.g. Type "MyPanel" does not have a property named 'asp:label').
Do I just need to implement another interface, or do I need to create a completely different type of control?
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MS le Roux wrote:
I'm trying to create a .NET server control that is basically an enhanced Panel control. However, just inheriting from the Panel class is not enough; when I place another control inside the enhanced control, I get an error (e.g. Type "MyPanel" does not have a property named 'asp:label').
Wow, what a dig! Just spent the last two hours figuring this one out, luckily I had to figure it out for my own project
Ok this is all rather confusing and I don't have all the answers in the right place but basically there are quite a few control types which you can build in ASP.NET. There are User Controls, Composite Controls, Template Controls etc. etc. All rather confusing and so far I have not seen the point, but anyway.
Basically what you are trying to do is contain one User Control in another User Control, which is not really "proper", you are "supposed" to use a Template Control, I think, to do that.
But you CAN do it using User Controls and it involves on very important attribute that needs to be set in your class. Namely: ParseChildren
By default it is set to true (which I think is daft) but for your purposed you need to set it to false. You put it in your ascx.cs class like so:
...
namespace rka_revamp.components
{
[
ParseChildren(false)
]
public abstract class __dmenu : System.Web.UI.UserControl
{
...
That basically tells ASP.NET that any children of your User Control are NOT properties of that User Control. Sounds a bit daft if you ask me, but it works!
Then you also need to override the Render method to loop through the chidren controls.
Here are the two web pages which showed me how to do it (I love you Google!):
http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/msgs/14/71007.aspx[^] (the answer is nearly at the bottom of the long question/answer series)
and
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/dotnet/excerpt/progaspdotnet_14/index2.html?page=5[^]
If none of the above makes sense then send me your code and I can then tell you exactly what to do
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Yes, you're right about the ParseChildren attribute. After I posted my message, I discovered just what this little attribute does, and when I set it to false, my stuff started working. Thanks for the links, I'll read the articles. (Guess it helps to know just what the correct search term is for Google.)
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HI all....
Can u help me in this,
I have MS Office 2000 installed with all options. I want to setup a database using the MS-Access, to access the database for my ASP applications. What should I do?
Mine is Windows 2000 professional.
Thanks in advance,
SPS
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Just Create a DSN For ur access database on the webserver.Then use this dsn name in the connection strings in ur asp/asp.net pages.
Detailed help with coding the same can be found in this website from many examples.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Pradhip.S
Why Need Parking lots in Bars when Drunken Driving is Prohibited
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Yeah.... i tried this, but it still gives error message when the page is loading...
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SPS wrote:
I want to setup a database using the MS-Access, to access the database for my ASP applications. What should I do?
I would suggest to use ASP.NET rather, it is much, much easier than ASP
Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you do criticize him, you'll be a mile away and have his shoes.
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First let me try whats ASP and then, will jump into ASP.NET and join you soon... ok. Anyway, Thanks
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SPS wrote:
First let me try whats ASP and then, will jump into ASP.NET and join you soon... ok. Anyway, Thanks
I assumed you were new to ASP, that's why I suggested ASP.NET, there's no point in statrting in ASP then moving to ASP.NET, they are worlds apart. Eg. I cant do any ASP myself, but ASP.NET is a breeze. I would seriously recommend you start ASP.NET and stick to it
CHeers
Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you do criticize him, you'll be a mile away and have his shoes.
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If thats the case..... Thanks for the advice. I will take this a good advice, and move into asp.net. Again... thanks..
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Is it possible to implement a list view control in HTML/javascript? I'm thinking something along the lines of SysListView32 in report mode.
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
Is it possible to implement a list view control in HTML/javascript? I'm thinking something along the lines of SysListView32 in report mode
Anything is possible.
http://webfx.eae.net/webboard/ [^] might have some implementations of what you want.
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Impressive stuff! Unfortunately it doesn't work with Mozilla/Netscape which is one of my requirements. But maybe I'll be able to use some of it - I don't need all that fancy pancy stuff
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