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Is Anonymous Access for the Virtual Directory unchecked?
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The default IIS setting is that it is allowed, and I didn't change that. Sould I disable it? What does it do anyway?
Roy
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Hi all,
I am trying to create a datagrid to look like this pic below the data is stored in 2 tables the ScoutAssignment table and Match table, my initial plan is to use sql to all the scouts that have assignments for the selected week, build the table outline using this method, fill an in memory datatable with all the matches that have assignments during the week and loop through the original table (of scouts and dates) fillin the cells where the scout has an assignment……
but Im wondering if its possible to fill entire datagrid using sql or if anyone has any better suggestions or advice it would be appreciated
Thanks in advance
Tim
http://img168.imageshack.us/my.php?image=scoutassignmentscx2.jpg[^]
-- modified at 6:25 Tuesday 7th August, 2007
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This sounds like a job for the GridView control. You can create a stored procedure that joins the two tables. Set the stored procedure as the selectCommand for a SQLDatasource and bind that SqlDatasource to the GridView control.
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Hi all,
How to communicate an AJAX and SQL. I want to pass values directly from AJAX to SQL, with out any server side script(like asp,php). Is it possible to do so? If there is an option plz send me the link or plz guide me.
Thanks in advance
Know is Drop, Unknown is Ocean
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No, you need something running on the server.
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You obviously have no idea what AJAX is.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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Everything you need to know about AJAX and more...
AJAX[^]
"More functions should disregard input values and just return 12. It would make life easier." - comment posted on WTF
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply. I think you use these kind of AJAX in your codeing. I am not an programmer like you to use those AJAX. So I am not going to use this AJAX.
Know is Drop, Unknown is Ocean
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Hi,
i have placed few image files in webserver.When i am try to download them,they are unable download.Because the file name consist of word not allowed by the server.For example "Happybabe",here babe is not allowed,"stripout" here strip is not allowed.Do we have any tool that list ,what sort of words are allowed by webserver,or they are abusing word.
thanks in before
james
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It's more likely that the filter is installed in the network that you are browsing from, than in the web server. Are you for example surfing from a school computer?
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Hello
Please help me,i have saved both(big and small)of my pictures in the folder in my application,I have puted the small ones,what I want to do is when the user click the small one,the big one should open.
Please help me guys
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you can make the small one a link to the large one
something like:
<a href="images/001_large.jpg"><img src="images/001_small.jpg"></a>
this depends on how you sore and display your images , but the idea is simple.
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thank you,that is what I have done,but I'm fornunetly it doesn't work cause I'm using web form not html page,I'm also using a master page in my application.
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Oga M wrote: it doesn't work
The description "doesn't work" is almost completely useless. It says nothing about what actually happens, and nothing about why you think that it doesn't do what you want it to do.
Oga M wrote: I'm using web form not html page
That is not correct. A web form is just a way to create an html page, so actually you are using both.
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single minded; short sighted; long gone;
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Hi,
for some reason, the "Show All Files" button in my solution explorer is disabled.
I started a new Website project, selected ASP.Net, filesystem, in C#.
But no matter where in the solution I click, I cant click this icon, its disabled.
PS: I'm actually following a webcast, and it starts by manually pasting some files into the project directory, clicking show all files, and then "including" them in the project.
Any ideas?
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im starting for creating a website pls help me for search engine code
Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.
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Wow
Could you try to reword that, so it makes sense, please ?
1 - what do you want to do ?
2 - what technology are you using ?
3 - what do you need help with ?
4 - what have you done already ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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You know, the message was just shy of gibberish, but the sig was perfectly clear - i wonder if perhaps he intended to just post the thing about passwords, and accidentally leaned on the keyboard while doing so...
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I posted this on ASPMessageBoard, I hope it's okay that I repost it here.
I'm a relatively new asp developer so I'm hoping someone more experienced can help me. My company has a third party application that runs on our local Intranet. It runs on a web browser with a query string like http://intranet/blahblah/software.dll/FrmHome
No one seems to know much about it, but near as I can tell it's asp. I've been pouring over the generated html for hours with no clues as to how it does certain behaviors. Most noticebly is when you click a menu item, a "frame" (there are no actual frames, just the appearance done by css) on the right hand side changes it's text so show "Processing" with an animated gif, and after a moment loads the page. The query string changes to http://intranet/blahblah/software.dll/FrmSomethingElse
Here's the kicker - there's absolutely no refresh or flicker visible in the menus, the header, or anywhere. You can expand any menu, click any link, and get no flicker.
My first thought was AJAX. I can't find any mention of any http requests any where in the source. The menu onclick functionality basically directs to a javascript function with the code below:
function ExecuteMenuAction(Page) {
document.all.BTN_JUMP.value = Page;
document.forms(0).submit();
SetProcessing();
return;
}
function SetProcessing(Text) {
TheMenu = document.all.MenuContainer;
if (TheMenu) { TheMenu.disabled = true; }
DisableNavigators();
if (!Text) { Text = "Processing..."; }
ShowProc = "ShowProcessing('"+Text+"');";
setTimeout(ShowProc,150);
}
function ShowProcessing(Text) {
Container = document.all.divDocContent;
Container.innerHTML = "<div class='ProcessingPanel'><img src='../Images/gears.gif'> "+Text+"</div>";
}
I realize this doesn't give you quite the full picture, but I believe it's the important part. THe processing functions are obviously just showing the processing animation. The only indication that I've found of the server being hit is the forms(0).submit. I understand the code to replace the page must be done from this submit on the server. What I don't get is how it replaces the data on the page without so much as a flicker. I hope someone has a theory because I'm tapped. Thanks so much.
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aspcodenut wrote: The query string changes to http://intranet/blahblah/software.dll/FrmSomethingElse
Here's the kicker - there's absolutely no refresh or flicker visible in the menus, the header, or anywhere. You can expand any menu, click any link, and get no flicker.
If the url changes, another page is loaded. There is no way of changing the url without loading a different page.
If the page is well built, there is rarely any flicker when a page loads.
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aspcodenut wrote: What I don't get is how it replaces the data on the page without so much as a flicker.
Given that it's an intranet site, the page is probably downloading very, very quickly (and as Guffa said, unless the page is poorly done this should be enough to prevent flicker in most cases).
You can test this theory by installing Firebug[^] and then watching the Net tab as you navigate. You should be able to see what actually gets sent and how fast...
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Thanks for the tip. The page won't execute under Firefox but I found a similar program for IE called DebugBar.
I justed noticed that the address bar is being set to the page I WAS on not the one I'm going to.. interesting. It's also interesting to note I cannot manualy change the address to another page or I get a timeout error.
Here's what seems to be happing. The http request fires off as soon as you click the button (the form is being submitted) The "processing" gif is loaded at this time. Then there's multiple calls to an htc file that is set as a property to the body. The htc file is very simple. It's a property that when set evalutes whatever javascript is passed in.
The FOrm posts its own name but is referred by the page in the address bar (the previouspage?)
Okay, this is confusing, but let me relate what's up. When I first load the page I am redirect from FrmHome.. thus the address bar reads http://blahblah/thisweb.dll/FrmHome despite the fact I am on FrmPage1. Maybe an example. Let's say I click on FrmPage2 This is the http data
POST thisweb.dll/FrmPage1 from referer thisweb.dll/FrmHome
GET /styles/form.css referer FrmPage1
GET Components/runner.htc (no referer)
GET Components/runner.htc referer thisweb.dll/FrmHome
GET Components/runner.htc referer thisweb.dll/FrmHome
And that's it. What it seems to me is that there is a post being made to the server. The server is then referencing back to the htc attached to the body and using it to inject javascript that changes a single div (divDocContent).
I still don't know how that's possible, but I assure you there are not GETS other than those listed above. I'm not even convinced at this point if it's ASP. I suppose if the server had some way of setting the body property from the server and loading the page from the cache. It's just that I can create a page with one line of text and a submit button (returning to the current page) and I get more flicker than I do on this other site. Thanks again for everyone's ideas.
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