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While an interesting read it wasn't that useful
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It's very useful, although not to your immediate problem. What it does is shed some light on a murky subject. Due to the complexities of this whacked out web development trend, if one chooses to implement such solutions one should do it with eyes wide open to the very likely possibility of odd behavior and problems associated with the abuse of software technology that Web Development has become.
led mike
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My guess is, it's trying to call something that doesn't exist. Try using Firebug to spy on the low-level XmlHttpRequest.
Might want to try the ASP.NET forum too; slightly more likely that there's someone there who's actually encountered this...
Citizen 20.1.01 'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master - that's all.'
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Javascript is behaving perfectly as far as I can tell, it seems to be something on the server side of things, I'll see what happens in the ASP.NET forums.
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Hi,
I am using ASP.NET GridView to edit data. Data are provided and updated through a ObjectDataSource. Displaying my business objects works as expected.
For updating I use the update method of the ObjectDataSource. I specified the parameters, the method name, and all the needed stuff. This works fine basically.
But unfortunately the update method gets null values for those parameters which are inside of an updatepanel in the grid.
Let me show you that with this snapshot from the gridview code:
<asp:GridView ... DataSourceID="ObjDataSource" ... >
<Columns>
<asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Number">
<itemtemplate>
<asp:UpdatePanel runat="server" ID="update" UpdateMode="always" ChildrenAsTriggers="true">
<ContentTemplate>
<asp:TextBox ID="tbNumber" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("Number") %>'></asp:TextBox>
<ajx:AutoCompleteExtender ... TargetControlID="tbNumber"></ajx:AutoCompleteExtender>
</ContentTemplate>
</asp:UpdatePanel>
</itemtemplate>
</asp:TemplateField>
... other template fields
</asp:GridView>
If the textbox is WITHIN the UpdatePanel the parameter value for "Number" is always null. If I remove the UpdatePanel I get the concrete value. What's wrong here with the UpdatePanel?
For more information, the autocomplete extender helps user for input. I use the updatepanel to refresh only this area.
My current work around is in the updating event of the ObjectDataSource. I am searching for the control, reading its value and assigning to the input parameter. But it is tediously.
br
Thomas
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Try the ASP.NET forum.
Citizen 20.1.01 'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master - that's all.'
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Hi All,
I am going to develop some web application. Can any one please suggest me what precautions I need to take care, so that application should work with all the browsers without any modification? Can any one have any document or some sort of website link?
I want to run my application with Mozila, Opera, Safari,IE.
Thanks,
RK
modified on Thursday, March 27, 2008 5:03 AM
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As much as possible, use standards-compliant HTML, CSS, JS. There are validators to help you check your work; they aren't perfect, but frequent checking will still save you a lot of re-work later.
Avoid excessively "clever" code. Start with the simplest possible HTML you can get away with, don't worry if it looks bland. Get the basic content and navigation working.
Then, slowly and carefully, add in styling and script via CSS and JS.
Do your initial testing in Firefox, with the Web Developer toolbar installed and Firebug. Turn on "Show CSS" errors. Spent some time learning to use both of these tools.
Once you have your page working more-or-less how you want it to, start testing in Opera, Safari, IE... Yes, you'll need to test in all of them if that's what you want to support - there are still differences, subtle and otherwise, in how they behave. Depending on how clever you got with the styling and scripting, you'll have at least a few things to tweak.
Citizen 20.1.01 'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master - that's all.'
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Hi, Thanks for ths suggestion.
Acctually I am also a web programer. I have a application in which we are using the vbscript, frames, divisions iframes. That application is wotking very good with IE. My job is to work that application with firefox, Safari and opera. I wanted to know that what I need to modify in the application so that it should work with all said browser.
I think I put my question in wrong way. I am sorry for that.
Please suggest.
Thanks,
RK
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Hi,
I want to create a Two level domain names dynamically, how google does for "Blogspot.com".
For example, i have a top level domain "TESTDOMAIN.com". When end user fill a form saying, his domain name is "MyDomain" and submits the form, system will be able to create a sub/second level domain for him like "MyDomain.TESTDOAMIN.com"
I do not have any clue how to do this. This would be a great help if you provide me some inputs or pointing me to some URLs.
Thanks in advance
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You are probably not in a position to do this if you are asking this question. Do some research on DNS and APACHE/IIS configuration.
Brad
Australian
The PHP MVP
- Christian Graus on "Best books for VBscript"
A big thick one, so you can whack yourself on the head with it.
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Hi all,
I want to make the explorer to full screen, when the user logs in to the site i.e. loading of the default page.
Can any one help me in this regard.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Best Regards,
M. J. Jaya Chitra
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Just... don't.
No one likes it when some random web page resizes their windows or hides the rest of their desktop. It's annoying and frustrating.
Make your web pages act like web pages. Not bad Macromedia demos from 1997.
Citizen 20.1.01 'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master - that's all.'
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But my customer wants to do it for his site.
Can you tell me a way.
Best Regards,
M. J. Jaya Chitra
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Explain to your customer that it's very bad design, and is only likely to lose him viewers/customers. Part of your job as web developer should be to use your design experience and expertise to guide your client and help him avoid common usability mistakes such as this.
Besides, no technique to do this will work across all browsers. Firefox for example has an option to forbid scripts from resizing the window, which would block any attempt you made to go full screen.
Instead, if you really really really do have some content that looks better full screen, include some text to tell the user that full screen is recommended, and give them a hint on how to set their browser to full screen themselves. (F11 in Firefox & IE, you'll have to research the others yourself.)
Simon
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dear fellows,
i design a webmail that supports utf-8 word. unfortunately, the subject of the email doesnt appear expectedly.
Subject: ???????=E 0?????????new
then, when i tried to reply/forward the email.
Subject: Re: =?utf-8?Q?=E0=B8=81=E0=B8=A3=E0=B8=B8=E0=B8=93=E0=B8=B2=E0=B9=80=E0=B8=87=E 0=B8=B5=E0=B8=A2=E0=B8=9A=E0=B9=80=E0=B8=AA=E0=B8=B5=E0=B8=A2=E0=B8=87new?=
the body part:
---------Original Message---------
From: "XXXX"
To: XXXX
Subject: =?utf-8?Q?=E0=B8=81=E0=B8=A3=E0=B8=B8=E0=B8=93=E0=B8=B2=E0=B9=80=E0=B8=87=E 0=B8=B5=E0=B8=A2=E0=B8=9A=E0=B9=80=E0=B8=AA=E0=B8=B5=E0=B8=A2=E0=B8=87new?=
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1) Wrong forum
2) You're gonna have to be a little bit more specific than "the program i wrote to support utf8 character encoding in email messages... doesn't".
3) Wrong forum
Citizen 20.1.01 'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master - that's all.'
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OK, I think I could write that after how much I learned the weekend, but I also learned how much I still need to know. Where is a good start? W3 Schools? Some juicy PDF I can read before bed at home? Anyone?
First question, I wanted to have a three column layout, left - menu, centre - content, and right - news. In my noobness, and desire to deliver a prototype before Monday, I went with a table. I would have prefered a div/CSS based layout, but 'vertical divs' escaped me and cut into coding time. Then, I wanted the outer columns fixed width, and the inner to fill the remaining space. Imagine my surprise when I could only get this right by assigning a fixed size to the centre column. Then it expands and contracts with the window, but my guesses to set width-100%, to fill remaining space, were ugly and selfish with screen space.
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Brady Kelly wrote: but 'vertical divs' escaped me
You can use CSS float[^] on divs but I don't recommend it over tables. It seems you are still resisting using tables even though by your own admission you are new to all this and many of us have told you to use tables. In case you are at all interested I wrote my first HTML code in 1994.
led mike
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I'm not resisting tables so much as trying to broaden my layout skills. I learn very fast, so by the time I consider myself proficient using tables, and I'm probably around 50% now, I'd like to already have a start on using CSS for more than just font and padding.
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Brady Kelly wrote: I learn very fast
Well that's the first millionth time I've heard that.
I suggest depth and understanding are preferable to speed.
All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.
Arthur Schopenhauer - German philosopher (1788 - 1860)
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led mike wrote: Well that's the first millionth time I've heard that.
Yes, but I'm different.
led mike wrote: I suggest depth and understanding are preferable to speed.
That is why I'm reading Charles Petzold's Applications = Code + Markup cover to cover.
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Brady Kelly wrote: I'm reading
Waayyy ahead of you, read it, but so long ago I can't remember it
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