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Comments by Maho^^^ (Top 7 by date)
Maho^^^
16-Mar-13 10:09am
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tnx for your time, here you go:
string categoryId = Request.QueryString["CategoryID"];
string colorId = Request.QueryString["ColorID"];
if (categoryId == null & colorId == null)
{
this.ProductsDataList.DataSource = GetAllProducts();
this.ProductsDataList.DataBind();
}
else if (CategoryId != null)
{
this.ProductsDataList.DataSource = GetProductsByCategory(categoryId);
this.AdvList.DataBind();
}
else if (colorId != null)
{
this.ProductsDataList.DataSource = GetProductsByColor(colorId);
this.ProductsDataList.DataBind();
}
else if (categoryId != null && color != null)
{
this.ProductsDataList.DataSource = GetProductsByCatAndColor(categoryId, colorId);
this.ProductsDataList.DataBind();
}
But this nothing got to do with QueryString Parameters and Url... Im trying to find a way how to deal with querystrings in Url...
Maho^^^
15-Mar-13 14:59pm
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yes, Im doing that. Im passing QueryString to method and i get the result but im wondering how to filter retrieved data using second and third querystring...
Maho^^^
23-Nov-12 11:15am
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tnx it helped me.
Maho^^^
12-Nov-12 15:33pm
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yes I have tried that ... but I think e.Item or something like that is used for handling evants, I just want to access <asp:Image control and to add ImageUrl to it which is just a string value
Maho^^^
12-Nov-12 15:20pm
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yes, exception thrown exactly at "img.ImgUrl = a.ImagePath"
Maho^^^
26-Jan-11 11:44am
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thank you for the very helpful link... wonderful content of image handling - creating thumbnails, watermarks etc etc ... i have to sum really nice work nicely done.
I appreciate your help
best regards
Maho^^^
26-Jan-11 11:44am
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thank you for the link really it helped me to understand how to deal with handlers in asp.net
appreciate your help
best regards
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