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Well, if he 'can't find it', odds are that he's using an earlier version of .NET, and so doesn't have it at all. What you've said is not really helpful at all.
Christian Graus
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I think We Use it Page_PreInit Event even if it is older version Thts y i posted
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sashidhar wrote: I think We Use it Page_PreInit Event even if it is older version Thts y i posted
I had already posted that it does not exist in older versions. You didn't read my response, didn't do any research and made a guess ? Fair enough then.
Christian Graus
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sekannak wrote: i want to write codes are to be hify
What do you mean by that ?
sekannak wrote: can any one tell me where and which suituatuion have to be used???
When to use an Abstract Class and an Interface[^]
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If you have no idea why you'd use it, you probably don't need to. In any case, abstract classes have no application I can see in ASP.NET. What is hify ?
Christian Graus
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Christian Graus wrote: What is hify ?
I guess he wants to write some "Fundu Code".
Now boss, please don't ask me what "Fundu code" is
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"Fundu", thats a typical Indian word which me too can't explain.
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nagendrathecoder wrote: which me too can't explain
"Fundu " correctly pronounced "Fundoo ", which means "cool " or "awsome " only used in the Hindi language spoken in India.
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Abhijit Jana wrote: Now boss, please don't ask me what "Fundu code" is
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This is very Rude to delete your messages
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I want to use a button within a repeater. To do that I use following code, but After clicking on the button page not response.
<asp:Repeater ID="repConnections" runat="server" OnItemDataBound="repConnections_ItemDataBound">
<ItemTemplate>
<div class="friendBody">
<Kooras:ProfileDisplaySmall ShowConnectionRequestButton="false" ShowDeleteButton="true" ID="pdProfileDisplay" runat="server" />
<asp:Button ID="ConnectionDelete" runat="server" Text="Delete" onclick="ConnectionDelete_Click" />
</div>
</ItemTemplate>
</asp:Repeater>
protected void ConnectionDelete_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{ DeleteConnection(Convert.ToInt32(lblConnectionID1.Text));
}
Plz verify it.
shahdat
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Your buttons need to be created BEFORE page load for viewstate to be restored and your events to fire.
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To partial update I use the repeater within a Updatepanel. Is it problem to create a button BEFORE page load?
Just now I see that button is work well without using Updatepanel. But I want to partial update the page. Plz help.
shahdat
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MD. SHAHDAT HOSAIN wrote: Is it problem to create a button BEFORE page load?
Yes, viewstate is restored early, so your button needs to exist prior to page load, in order for viewstate to be restored.
Christian Graus
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Thanks
Plz hear my real problem. It a big problem to me
I have a page Connection.aspx that shows all connections(friends) of a user like faecbook and plaxo.com
I need to delete a connection when the user click on delete button()
and after deleting he see his new connection list on that page.
To do this
I use a updatepanel, repeater and usercontrol(profile.ascx).
Repeater set in the updatepanel. By repeater all connection show in Connection.aspx using usercontrol(profile.ascx).
<asp:UpdatePanel ID="UpdatePanel1" runat="server">
<ContentTemplate>
<asp:Repeater ID="repConnections" runat="server" OnItemDataBound="repConnections_ItemDataBound">
<ItemTemplate>
<div class="friendBody">
<Kooras:ProfileDisplaySmall ShowConnectionRequestButton="false" ShowDeleteButton="true" ID="pdProfileDisplay" runat="server" />
</div>
</ItemTemplate>
</asp:Repeater>
</ContentTemplate>
</asp:UpdatePanel>
profile.ascx have a delete button to delete connection.
When user click on that button, connection actually deleted. but page connection.aspx not be updated.
To solve this problem I think following technique
I place a button on connection.aspx set visiable false. and after clicking on delete button of the usercontrol(profile.ascx). the button on connection.aspx will be fire.
Dear........
If this is right way , Plz tall me how can I Implement it.
shahdat
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MD. SHAHDAT HOSAIN wrote: I use a updatepanel, repeater and usercontrol(profile.ascx).
I think you should use a gridview, which is set up to handle things like delete buttons. I think you should experiment if using AJAX controls is also killing what you're trying to do. I also think you'd have a lot more control if you learned AJAX instead of blindly using the MS library.
Christian Graus
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Hello Boss
I also know about Gridwiew. and the problem can be solve by it. But I want to Implement like plax.com's request connection service.
In www.plaxo.com when a user click on request to connect link. A connection connection request send. page automatically updated and when a user click on cross button the deletion also fairly done.
Could you Suggest me more?
shahdat
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Use
<asp:Button ID="ConnectionDelete" runat="server" Text="Delete" OnCommand="ConnectionDelete_Click"/>
Inside Repeater, the button.click event is not generated. Rather OnCommand will be evaluated.
Also you can use CommandArgument if you want any arguments while the event is generated.
Inside the eventhandler you can use
e.CommandArgument or e.CommandName to handle the command properly.
Hope this help u.
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Hi,
i would like to know whether there is any way ,
to block the user from copying images from the website other than disabling right clicking using javascript
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Subin Alex wrote: other than disabling right clicking using javascript
This is useless. Anyone can beat it.
There is no way to protect images. If I can view the images on your site, no matter what you try to do, I can copy them.
Christian Graus
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I Agree To Christian
Rather U can Keep Copy Right To Ur Website name
U can Do other than tht
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You can disable right click on the page with javascript but some people can get around it.
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