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which of the following two options 'Cross Page Postback' or 'Server transfer' is the most preferred option.
I need to transfer from one page to another page on the click on a button.
Thanks,
NetQuestions
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Well, there is no prefrerred option. It all depends on your needs.
If you do not need any client interference in between, I would go for Server.Transfer
Manas Bhardwaj
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Hello,
I downloaded .Net Reactor to obfuscate a site web.
Here the steps I did:
- Publishing of the site web from VS.Net 2008 with these options (updatable : unchecked; fixed naming : checked)
- Using of aspne_merge to merge all dll files (one per page) : aspnet_merge c:\..\MySite -o MyApp
- Using of .Net Reactor with "Library Strongest" preset
Once generated and placed in my bin folder, I launch the app:
- There are some codes in the global.asax file that is not executed (in the OnApplicationStart event): I don't know why? It doesn't go here, even after restarted IIS.
- I have the error "Attempt to read or write protected memory"????!!
For information, if I do not obfuscate it, the application works fine.
Is there any options to set?
Do I forgot anything else?
Thanks.
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The first question is why are you trying ot obfuscate your ASP.NET code? The code lives and runs on the server, it isn't send to the client. If you're worried about someone hacking in and seeing your source code then you have large security issues that need dealt with.
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In fact, my web site will be installed on the customer server.
So they can decompile my code easyly if I don't obfuscate it...
That's the reason why I want to protect it.
Is there any other ways ?
For information, I recheck to obfuscate my webapp and it works fine if I uncheck the "NecroBit Protection".
It is an option to protect more the code...
But I don't know why it doesn't work with this option?
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Have you tried inquiry from the company who makes .Net Reactor? It would be a better place to ask then here.
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hi,
I have a issue about the ModualPopup- and ConfirmButtonextender.
u can define a ConfirmText on a ConfirmButtonextender, so I want to use
this text in a ModulPopup which is connected with the ConfirmButtonextender.
(like: 'are you sure you want to delete article "abc"')
is there any way to do this, searched in the net, but found nothing.
thx a lot for the help
greets
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Does anyone knows a working example from Microsoft or other that demonstrates table/blob storage on Windows Azure that can be published on line via Windows Azure Portal??
Thanks a lot...
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My searches find samples for working with blobs but I have no idea what connection your scenario has with the Portal that they might not address?
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Hi Guys,
I was just wondering if it is possible that a php website can connect to a webservice created in .net3.5
Reason is that I create a webservice for a client, but the people who are going to be creating the front end/presentation layer is going to do it in php, will they be able to access and use the webservice or will only sites developed in .net be able to access the webservice?
Thanks in advance
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JacquesDP wrote: I was just wondering if it is possible that a php website can connect to a webservice created in .net3.5
A web service defines a contract for communication. The platform used to process that communication is irrelevant.
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Yes, it is possible. Web services use xml for data communication and xml is a device and platform independent medium for data communication. Fundamentally it is possible but practically I cannot show you the code as I don't know PHP.
Regards
Saanj
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That's what I thought, just as long as I know that it is possible then how it is going to be implemented is going to be the php guys' responsibility, Thanks
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Yes ! They can
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I want to do the binding of a grid after the page it is contained is loaded and rendered completely. I want to delay its binding because the data source of the grid takes a long while to get populated.
I need the page to be rendered first and then an ajax progress(wait) image is to be made visible until the grid is bound and rendered.
Currently I am achieving this through triggering a hidden button's click() event via javascript that's written at the end of the body. The button's click function binds the grid. Both the button and grid are put inside Ajax update panel so, the waiting image also come's properly. Is there an easy(direct) alternative method rather than the way I am doing?
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Are you looking for this?[^]
I Love T-SQL
"Don't torture yourself,let the life to do it for you."
If my post helps you kindly save my time by voting my post.
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Thank's for replying
I am already achieving this functionality. In my page the grid should be bound with out any user action like a button click. I have explained already how I am achieving this. I am not sure whether this is the right way or not. I want to know whether this could be done without a second control to triger the binding
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Use JavaScript's Window.SetTimeout() to set an interval to load the grid. Use _doPostBack() to create the postback using JavaScript. Call the method which you would like to use to bind the data. Check out my article:
Calling ASP.NET server-side events using JavaScript[^]
I hope it can help a bit.
Regards
Saanj
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Sure this method works. But I wanted to know whether this could be done without a second control to trigger the postback?
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Hi
Where can I find a good database application with ASP.net using COM? I need a example using C or C++ to implement a COM object and ASP.net can use COM to talk with database?
Best regards,
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Here[^]
Manas Bhardwaj
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If you don't know, please DO NOT reply.
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Hi Friends,
I am using repeater control and i want to make paging with it.
presently i am using technique of PageDatasource. but the efficiency of site is cause a problem when their is much of data.
is their any new technique or any custom code for it?
reply soon,
Regards
Keyur Satyadev
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Want to read file of mine extension ie. "abc.ba" either from web or from local drive.
problem is how to set path of file wat i tried is :
fp = File.OpenText(Server.MapPath(("C://Upload//") + "test.RA"));
fp = File.OpenText(Server.MapPath(("C:\\Upload\\") + "test.RA"));
fp = File.OpenText(Server.MapPath((".\\Upload\\") + "test.RA"));
Everytime an error message come "VIRTUAL PATH NOT FOUND"
wat to do???
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Just try to map a virtual directory to the folder and access the virtual directory.
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