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This is feature which you need to migrate through different screen sizes.
You should put your desired screen size width in beetween head element with relation to their css file.
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="(device-width:1280px)" href="styles.css">
What are wonderful world !
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You don't need anything special to test the pages. Mobile browsers will work similar to normal PC browsers. You could use Firefox or IE to test, in IE you can set a custom browser resolution using the Developer Tools (included in IE8&IE9). This setting is found by hitting F12 in the browser and applying resize (Tools -> Resize -> Custom).
Common resolutions on mobile devices are:
- 480x800 (default Android 1.5 - 2.2)
- 540x960 (newer Android phones 2.3.3)
- 640x960 (iPhone4)
Keep in mind to make your design in such a way that the width of the resolution is scalable. That way it will work with all resolutions.
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have you tried a dedicated host? can you please share which one is good? specially with the features and tech support? well, I am talking here about Windows dedicated host so ASP.NET is must but I am also looking to have mySQL instead of SQL Server
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You are trying to find info in the wrong location. Try Servers & Hosting of the forum instead.
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Hi,
I have question plz...
read this for a cloud plan on rackspace and they said there is no fixed amount bewcause it's pay as you use:
RAM : 2,048MB
Disk : 80GB
Hourly : 10.4p
Estimated Monthly : £79.04
Bandwidth Pricing
Bandwidth In : 5p / GB
Bandwidth Out : 12p / GB
can anyone tell me what's the 10.4p 9 (Hourly) for? is it the minimum or maximum? or what?
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The 10.4p is the server rental cost per hour so the pricing is based on an estimate server usage per month.
e.g. 30Days x 24hrs x £0.104/hr = £74.88, they are probably also estimating an amount of bandwidth in and out to take upto the 79.04. However i cannot see this quoted on the site though.
(i did notice on the US site there is a 730hr/month estimate, and although not shown on the UK site, a $100 flat rate account fee/month!
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It may be just a crazy idea, but, have you thought of asking them?
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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how does the redirect.aspx or the goto.aspx (in microsoft.com links) works? is it referring to a number in a databasethen checking what link is there inside the table record?
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That would be a reasonable guess.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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I am planning to develop a blog website. I want to know how to upload and save the media files such as photoz and videos similar to what Facebook or Youtube do it? is it better to save as binary file on the ftp folder or a blob in my database?
please discuss....
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There are pros and cons to each method, one is not better than the other. It all depends on your usage and needs. Storing and serving files from disk will be faster but will require more maintenance. Using a database is slower since the files most be accessed first but is easier for backup and load balancing.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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so you think facebook and youtube are using physical files not database blob?
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In facebook, you can send the photo to an email address and then it will be automatically added to the Mobile Album in your profile? how to process the same using ASP.NET?
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There are a number of ways this can be accomplished. It depends a great deal on your architecture, design and skills, which from your previous questions, I would say is out of reach for you at your current level.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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if you are developing a blog website where user create profiles for their blogs, which way you'll prefer to use for the profile URL:
myProfile.myDomain.com
or:
myDomain.com/myProfile
and why please?
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From a developers point of view I would prefer the mydomain.com/myProfile version. This way you don't have to update the DNS records constantly when a new user signs up or an old one is removed. Not to mention that it makes the domain management in apache or IIS easier.
That being said, the first option might not even be possible with most standard hosting packages, but you would have to check with your hosting provider.
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I would go with myProfile.myDomain.com , for the simple reason that LiveJournal, WordPress, BlogSpot and most other blogger domains use this format. Bloggers have come to expect it, readers have come to expect it, and I think you will be shooting yourself in the foot if you do not offer it as the standard.
From an administrative standpoint, I think most of the DNS changes can be managed automatically, so there shouldn't be a lot of management overhead.
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Hi,
Anyone knows where can I search for domains by number of characters? for example, I want a domain with a max of 8 characters? I tried GoDaddy but it's not allowing to specify the no of chars?
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hi friend,
Use this link to convert video files into flv format.
http://an-it-solution.blogspot.com/2008/12/convert-viedo-to-flv-using-cnet-on-web.html
Regards,
Sathya
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Or you could just upload your video to YouTube, then play it back and snatch the FLV from your cache.
Or u8se one of the many many free and not-so-free programs to do it.
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Greetings,
I’m uncertain of the right forum for this question, so apologies if it is misplaced.
My organization has been working with a series of small, custom built “CMS” tools to manage some of the content on our site. These tools save database information as well as images to the file system of the web server. Example: we have an actor bios section that lists the roles and plays of the performers (stored in SQL Server) and includes an image of the performer (saved to the file system with a varchar pointer to the image in the database). This worked well for us in past years, but we have recently moved to a load balanced environment and it has introduced some complexity. The two web servers are using a shared database, so that part is easy. However, they have separate file systems which are both synced to a third box (a staging environment). The staging server has it’s own database. This causes a couple problems: it means that anything uploaded to one server through the tools will be missing the image in the file system on the second server, and more importantly it means that unless the staging server also has the data entered along with the image that when we do a sync from staging to live it obliterates the images on the live environments. For the time being, we are entering everything on the staging environment and syncing all of the files and database content at once (I’m using SQLBulkCopy to move the relevant tables from staging to live). This creates undesirable limitations for our Marketing department, however, who are accustomed (and rightfully) to being able to make on-the-fly changes to low-risk content in the live environment without ITS intervention.
Whew.
So my question finally is how do I reconcile the staging database/live shared database and the file system issues such that my Marketing group can make content changes easily in the live, load-balanced, environments. Ideally, I wanted to be able to have them enter all the data as well as images on the staging site and “make them live”, copying both the data and relevant images to the file systems of both web servers. I have not found a way to be on one web server and, using a CMS-like web tool, copy an image to a different web server (perhaps with good reason…).
I am using ASP.NET 3.5, Visual Studio 2010, and SQL Server 2008. The site runs in IIS7. We code in C#.
Thanks in advance for any guidance you can provide.
Matt Belanger
Web Developer
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guys;
i have in the form several sumit buttons, how can i distinguish between them?
thank you;
Help people,so poeple can help you.
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That depends a bit on what type of a button you are using. But if it is a input of the type button then you can give it a name. This name will be the parameter the value will be under in the POST or GET data.
Please note that the button should be inside the form tags for this to work.
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