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Hello All!
Working with ASP.net, but this part is HTML.
I have this line of code
<asp:HyperLink runat="server" ID="HyperLink1" Text='<%# Eval("First_Name") %>' NavigateUrl='<%# Eval("Order_ID", "Details.aspx?Order_Id={0}") %>' > </asp:HyperLink>
I have been reading how to open a new browser window. But how would I write it so I can open a new window with the above link?
Thanks!
Rudy
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I can't see any code. Use the "Ignore HTML" option when you are posting markup code.
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single minded; short sighted; long gone;
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Sorry about that.
<code><asp:HyperLink runat="server" ID="HyperLink1" Text='<%# Eval("First_Name") %>' NavigateUrl='<%# Eval("Order_ID", "Details.aspx?Order_Id={0}") %>' > </asp:HyperLink></code>
Thanks!
Rudy
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Add the attribute Target="_blank" in the tag.
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single minded; short sighted; long gone;
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Thanks Guffa!
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How can I programmatically check whether a domain name is available? I found an ASP.NET script that checks by looking up the name in a whois server, but in my case I want to check thousands of domain name in a very short time (as short as possible or in other words I want to use bulk queries). Please note that I only want to know whether the name is available or not, I don't care who owns it or want the contact details of owner (ie. I don't care about the details returned from whois servers). Is it possible to use DNS for that instead of WHOIS as I read somewhere that there's limit for the number of queries you can make to a WHOIS server. I have googled a lot but can't find what I'm looking for.
Any help is highly appreciated (a few links would be more than excellent)
Wal
http://www.waleedeissa.com
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you can use the following code to check whether a domain exists or not.
Its not completely written by me, got the idea from somewhere else.
public bool CheckDomainExistence(string strDomainName)
{
bool flag = false;
try
{
string hostname = strDomainName;
IPHostEntry IPhst = Dns.GetHostEntry(hostname);
IPEndPoint endPt = new IPEndPoint(IPhst.AddressList[0], 25);
Socket s = new Socket(endPt.AddressFamily,
SocketType.Stream, ProtocolType.Tcp);
s.Connect(endPt);
flag = true; // If we reached here, it means hostname exists. Otherwise it will throw an exception.
}
catch (Exception)
{
flag = false;
}
return flag;
}
“The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep.”
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Thanks a lot for your reply, I'm going to check that code...
Wal
http://www.waleedeissa.com
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hi there
i have two asp script files following.
problem is
first page has been redirected and session("test") variable was empty.
is that a bug?
a.asp
<%
Session.abandon
session("test")="foo"
response.Redirect "b.asp"
%>
b.asp
<%
response.write session("test")
%>
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No, it's not a bug. It does exactly what you told it to do.
The Session.Abandon method marks the session to be abandoned when the request finishes. Anything that you put in that session object will go away when the session object goes away.
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single minded; short sighted; long gone;
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I am getting errors trying to load a page with ReportViewer object on it. Runs ok on my pc.
*checks server*
Our test server has Business Objects XI installed, as well as IIS.
The version of the CrystalDecisions assemblies are 11.0.33
*checks pc*
The same assemblies on my PC with Studio, are 10.0.33 and 10.2.36, but when I view that folder remotely from the server before copying, EVERY assembly I see is 11.0.33, just like the local drive.
Should I try copying the files anyway, or is there an installer I should be using?
"Neque porro quisquam est qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, consectetur, adipisci velit..."
"There is no one who loves pain itself, who seeks after it and wants to have it, simply because it is pain..."
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hi
If Firefox and IE7 support the tag OnBefroeUnload and OnUnload event or not? But that events are work well in IE6, how i use it in IE7 and ff.
otherwise any other events for that? how i update datas whenever the page before unload
Pls help to me...
Thanks
kalai
-- modified at 10:02 Thursday 13th September, 2007
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Indeed they are both supported in IE 7 and FireFox (i tested with 2.0.0.6). Just try it:
<html>
<body OnBeforeUnload="alert('before');" OnUnload="alert('unload');">
</body>
</html>
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Hi, i tried it work well
Thanks
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I am trying to send the value 1063920.0000 as decimal type to XML Webservice at that time i'm encountering following error.
"SoapException: Server was unable to process request. --> Arithmetic overflow error converting numeric to data type numeric.
The statement has been terminated.
".
Please help me to solve this
Prashant V C
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I'm trying to validate on client side with requiredfields but my big problem is if the page with requiredfields was activated when i want to go to another page am unable to click buttons cause nothing was putted on those required fields.So how do i control my requiredfields to only work on a certain click not on page activation.
Tsepo "mafunwa" Barnabas
DUT
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Set the Page_ValidationActive javascript variable to false in the button's OnClick event.
This works:
In your ASPX (had to remove beginning angle brackets to get it to render on CP ):
<%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeFile="Default.aspx.cs" Inherits="_Default" %>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" >
<head runat="server">
<title>Untitled Page</title>
</head>
<body>
<form id="form1" runat="server">
<div>
asp:RequiredFieldValidator runat="server" id="rfv" ControlToValidate="txt" ErrorMessage="Error"></asp:RequiredFieldValidator>
asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="txt"></asp:TextBox>
asp:Button runat="server" ID="btn" Text="Go" OnClick="btn_Click" />
</div>
</form>
<script>
function TurnOffVal()
{
Page_ValidationActive = false;
}
</script>
</body>
</html>
And in the code behind:
using System;
using System.Data;
using System.Configuration;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Security;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts;
using System.Web.UI.HtmlControls;
public partial class _Default : System.Web.UI.Page
{
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
btn.Attributes.Add("onclick", "TurnOffVal();");
}
protected void btn_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Redirect("http://www.codeproject.com");
}
}
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Plz write me how to make the website live.
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me how to make a website live. (who says developers don't have humor )
Anyways Assming you have finished developeing your site and want to put it live:
First you'll need a server to deploy your website on (this server should have a permanent connection to the net or your website will be offline when the server is)
Then you'll need to register a domain you want your site to be in eg. http://www.mysite.com , you can do this at www.thatip.com , also before you can register your domain you'll need to find out the IP address of the server mentioned above and find out if it is a dynamic IP static IP, this youll need to setup your ThatIP account (note: if your IP is dynamic you'll need a program like WinIP on the server to keep track of your IP changes)
Once your site is registered and properties set you'll need to deploy the website on the server using a program like apache or IIS(Microsoft: Assuming you have windows XP you must install this from the XP disk as it is not installed by default). look up a muanual on how to deploy your specific web technology on the net there should be one on google. also if you are running a ASP.NET site you'll have to register your class library using the command promt depending on your asp.net version. eg, c:\windows\microsoft.net\framework\[myframeworkversion]\aspnet_regiis.exe /i
Hope this helps
Le Roux Viljoen
Web Developer
PCW New Media
South African Branch
www.pcwnewmedia.com
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Using C#, I have to create DLL components specifically used for Web applications. Difference between components for windows and web applications.
How to use C or C++ .h files in C#.net
VN
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Hi, over the last 7 moths I have been coding dynamic websites, and for 5 months been working with ajax.
I would like to know how can I speed up the data access speeds and in general website speed.
1) Dataset .xsd file as a data access layer: I used this in some of my Windows applications as data access layer: is there any advantage to using this instead of the conventional way of creating a query string and filling a dataset using a SQLDataAdpater?
2)LINQ <-- not sure what this is, but is there any advantages to using this how on .NET Fw 2 I saw this get realeased with the Visual studio Orcas
3) Stored Procedures < - I had lots of mixed commetary about this (Some say its precompliled other dont)
4) Putting all your ASPX & ASPX.CS code in a single line and saving the file makes the file smaller (thus faster to load on client) ???
If anyone can point me to a good tutorial or documentation that explains these issues it would be greatly appricated.
Le Roux Viljoen
Web Developer
PCW New Media
South African Branch
www.pcwnewmedia.com
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Step one. Max out your memory on the database server. If it holds a maximum of four gigs get a new server that can hold more. Memory is the best way to get speed for data processing. A fast CPU cant hurt either. With data, it's all about the processing. To get speed you need WIDE PIPES.
Step two. If you are interested in performance, the more layers you add, the slower you will be.
1. .xsd is the filename extension for an XML schema which means you are really talking about data transfer via XML. This carries a lot of overhead as a method of transporting data.
2. LINQ is Microsoft's new language for ameliorating various enteties (data sets, XML, class objects) using a single query language. Again good for amelioration, but carries overhead which means you are sacraficing speed.
3. Stored procedures. (YES!! Use them! Use them often!)
4. NO, that's just wrong. It all ends up as .NET assemblies in the Common Language Runtime anyway. If anything, it will slow down people's ability to grok the code.
As far as tutorials go, wikipedia your terms and you'll have a better understanding of what you ask.
Dot Net Rocks! and Arcast(Ron Jacobs) have a lot of good podcasts with this topic. Listening to podcasts is one of the most efficient ways to pick up on the basics.
I am sure there are a lot of optimizations that take place on your database server software of choice. I'm not a DBA though so I really can't speak to that. A good reference will help here. (Or you can just hire a good DBA!)
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Hi Guys,
I'll be starting to work on web app that would send out massive mails for our clients campaign (approx 20k per batch), the webserver's and mail server are being hosted on our end so we have the complete control of the platform.
I'm just wondering:
1. What would it takes me to maintain a high volume of mails being received by our mail server
2. Would it be possible to have another mail server where we could crate a load balance for the volumes of mails?
3. Can you give reference / URL where I could check on the design for this kind of web apps.
Thanks
Dom
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Don't cross post... oh yeah also don't send SPAM
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led mike wrote: oh yeah also don't send SPAM
+1 and amen to that!
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