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If you can't see an error then how can you be sure it is this file? What debugging or diagnostics steps have you taken to isolate this file as the problem?
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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I am using visual studio 2010.
and i have html file which can be readed.
so i changed html file to asp(only change file extension).
But after that, i can't read asp.
Web page only show "This type of page is not served."
How can i read asp file?
(I am using windows7 64bit ans visual studio 2010).
hi
My english is a little.
anyway, nice to meet you~~
and give me your advice anytime~
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The problem isn't with VS, it can "read" many types of files. To view an asp file in the browser it must be hosted in IIS, the development web server with VS won't work.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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Tanks for your reply.
Have a nice day!
hi
My english is a little.
anyway, nice to meet you~~
and give me your advice anytime~
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5 - correct answer.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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Hi,
I am working on an existing page1.aspx page
It has <asp:UpdatePanel with dropdownList controls inside it.
In this page there is also a usercontrol which has a hyperlink which allows
the user to be redirected to page2.aspx.
i.e. XXXX.NavigateUrl = "Page2.aspx?somevaluesXXX
On Page2.aspx, there is a backbutton which should take you to the previous page i.e.
page1.aspx in this case.
How do I go back to the previous page i.e. page1.aspx with the optioins I selected in my dropdowns in page1.aspx?
At present I have this javascript on the click of goback button
but it does not work.
BtnBack.Attributes.Item("onclick") = "history.back(1);return false"
What needs to be done please?
Thanks
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You need to persist the settings in some fashion, either by passing them via the query string or storing in session state, so the form can be reset using these values.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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I want to fill gridview textbox by selecting data from gridview Dropdownlist
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try like this
protected void DropDownList1_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
DropDownList gridDropDownList = (DropDownList)sender;
GridViewRow gridRow = (GridViewRow)gridDropDownList.NamingContainer;
int selectedIndex = gridRow.DataItemIndex;
TextBox textBox = (TextBox)GridView1.Rows[selectedIndex].FindControl("yourTextBoxID");
string selected = gridDropDownList.SelectedValue;
if (textBox != null)
{
textBox.Text = selected;
}
}
My Mind is the Devil's Workshop.
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Dear raju melveetilpurayil,
Thanks for your reply. It's useful.
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Hi,
I suggest to you a javascript client solution:
add this javascript function somewhere in your project
function selectChoice(ddl, textboxID) {
var chosenoption = ddl.options[ddl.selectedIndex];
if (chosenoption.value != 'nothing') {
document.getElementById(textboxID).value = chosenoption.value;
}
}
add onrowdatabound event for your grid with this code:
protected void GridView1_RowDataBound(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.DataRow)
{
DropDownList ddlChoice = e.Row.FindControl("ddlChoice") as DropDownList;
TextBox txtSelectedValue = e.Row.FindControl("txtSelectedValue") as TextBox;
string jScript = "selectChoice(this, '{0}');";
ddlChoice.Attributes.Add("onchange", string.Format(jScript, txtSelectedValue.ClientID));
}
}
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http://glucolo.wordpress.com
modified on Monday, July 4, 2011 6:10 AM
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HI,
My excuse of the subject line if wrong.
I need you peoples expert advice on one of my project.
Scenario:
I have ASP.NET 2.0 project which is n-Tier project. In one or many tier (project in same solution as my website) I am using web services and these project are added as references. So the dll comes in my BIN folder of website.
I have two different web application and web services related to each one of them i.e. one for my testing and another for my live. So when I want deploy my website on testing, I compile my code and deploy on testing web app and if testing is success then I copy my compiled code from testing to live web app.
Problem:
Now the problem when I change any thing in my project (i.e tier), I need to change web references for that project from development environment, compile it and deploy on testing. If testing is ok then I have to again change the web references for the web service, compile it again and deploy on live.
Needed Solution:
So my question is; is there any other way to just change in config file and without compile again for live I can move from testing to live.
Note: Though I am using ASP.NET 2.0 version my code gets compiled in backward compatibility i.e. 1.1.
Looking for to hear from experts soon..
Regards,
Smart Boy
Mumbai,
(INDIA)
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As per my knowledge, when you referenced any Web Service, an entry created in Web.cofig/App.config file. So according to your environment you can change this URL only.
Parwej Ahamad
ahamad.parwej@gmail.com
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there is entry in app.config on that Project (i.e. tier) but m adding reference on that project (i.e. tier) in my website which is again in same solution file. So when I add reference only dll files comes in BIN folder of website. And in DLL the path on web reference is for testing environment. How to change web reference in dll with out compiling it again for live.
Regards,
Smart Boy
Mumbai,
(INDIA)
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Your web service is deployed on different environment like Deve, Test, Production, is this correct?
Parwej Ahamad
ahamad.parwej@gmail.com
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yes
Regards,
Smart Boy
Mumbai,
(INDIA)
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Good, no need to reference the service for different environment, just change the URL of app.config file according to environment and your DLL will remain the same.
Like:
If you are going to deploy dev environment then your ULR will be in app.conf
http:
QA
http:
etc.
Parwej Ahamad
ahamad.parwej@gmail.com
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Thanks for reply Parwej,
I will give you example of scenario.
I have one solution file say SampleSolution in that I have one Business Layer say BLayer as project in solution and one website say SampleWebsite in same solution.
Now my web service is in Blayer Project. When I add web reference (i.e. web service) of testing environment in this project it creates reference in app.config file. Now when I add reference of this project in my website (i.e. SampleWebsite), DLL of this project (i.e. BLayer.ddl & BLayer.pdb) is add in my BIN folder. While deploying on testing server I will compile the website and publish it and copy these files (i.e. BLayer.ddl & BLayer.pdb) along with other files in website to my testing server. After clearing testing and moving to live server I have change the path of my web reference to live server and compile it (i.e. BLayer) again to deploy on live server again. This is what I don't want to do.
Is there any way to do it without compiling BLayer again
Regards,
Smart Boy
Mumbai,
(INDIA)
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As long as if you do not modify(adding new function or updating existing function) web service , you can simply add reference in your live project once and can change the url on live server, no need to reference again and again.
hope u get this.
No Defeat Is Final Until You Stop Trying!.......
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Hi,
can you please elaborate it?
Regards,
Smart Boy
Mumbai,
(INDIA)
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But I have to compile file again for the project.
Regards,
Smart Boy
Mumbai,
(INDIA)
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I got your point, move Web Service URL configuration from app.config to Web.Config and try to change URL according to your environment. Hope so this will work
Thanks,
Parwej Ahamad
ahamad.parwej@gmail.com
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To load web service in two different environment is need to change only service URL in web config in case of web site and in appsetting in case of window application.
if you want to load dll of the fly (scenario based)go for reflection.
code to load:
System.Reflection.Assembly o = System.Reflection.Assembly.Load("mscorlib.dll");
System.Console.WriteLine(o.GetName());
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As I said I have web application.
Regards,
Smart Boy
Mumbai,
(INDIA)
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