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You have to use TemplateColumns and Edit/Update button columns to do this.
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Hi...
In Property Builder of data grid...
convert columns into Template columns
then Use Edit/ Update , cancel buttons..
Aswini
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Hi guys I want to convert the date into dayname on the textbox while passing from first page into another(asp .net).how?????
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Hi,
U can check this.
DateTime dt ;<br />
string mdt = "12/11/2007";<br />
dt = DateTime.Parse(mdt);<br />
string dy = dt.DayOfWeek.ToString();
Thanks,
Sun Rays
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Hi guys I want to convert the date into day on the textbox while passing from first page into another(asp .net).how?????
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Hi all,
i am using Ajax Calender control to restrict the user to type manually set the property of text box to read only .now i am getting problem in retrieving the value From text box.
ThanksAndRegards,
Guru
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Can you place some code?
It is not clear to me what your problem is exactly.
If someone can't type a date....how can your retrieve it?
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Hi.,
When I am Using Response.Write("alert('Already Exits');"); Font of my Label's in the ASP.Net page getting changed...Could u plz find it .,
Regards.,
Deepak.
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I explained this to you over a week ago.
previous thread[^]
Experience is the sum of all the mistakes you have done.
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hi iam suffering with small problem acutually iam trying to view gridviewpagecount using label at the bottom and top of the grid view my gridview consists of boundfields,templatefields how to get this can anybody resolves it
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A GrdiView component has PagerSettings to solve your problem
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hello frnds,
i am passing some variable from one page to another using "QUERRY STRING"
but the variable that i used are render in address bar how can i prevent them...that they should not get displayed in address bar
i am using asp.Net 2.0
please give any hint..code
thankx in advance
regards,
koolprasad2003
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Hi,
u can encrypt your querysting else just replace Response.Redirect(""); to Server.Transfer("");
Thanks,
Sun Rays
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in case , i have a hyperlink in the gridview , there too i am passing the data in navigateurl, which appears in the address bar of the destination page.
i can't use the server.transfer there in the source file in this context .
So in this case only encrypting querysting is the only way out ?
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Sonia Gupta wrote: So in this case only encrypting querysting is the only way out ?
Yes.
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I also had same problem once and I followed a complex approach.......
I dont remember exact code but I was calling a javascript function in navigate url and I had a form with some hidden variables (which i wanted to send as querystring).
hyperlink.navigateurl = "javascript:FunctionName('var1','var2','var3');";
Then in javascript function
You can send url and other values which u want to send as querystring to javascript function.
Then in javascript assign the values to hidden fields.
form.Target = var1;
form.submit();
Let me know if you have any doubt or you want more clarification on any thing.
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Sonia Gupta wrote: i have a hyperlink in the gridview
Instead of hyperlink, using asp:LinkButton would resort to postback and hence you can simply do away with long and lengthy querystrings.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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There are hundreds of the free web hosts(FreeWebs, Geocities, etc.). I know alot of them use Apache instead of IIS because it has an easy way of using web pages to create new sub-domains.
I am interested in doing this using ASP.NET with C#. I found an article on using a C# application, but it doesn't work with ASP.NET.
The article used WinAPI, and other core level reading/writing, to accomplish this. This doesn't seem like the right was to do it, I don't want my ASP.NET pages getting that deep into the server.
Anyone have any suggestions as to where to start?
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Sabari Ananth wrote: display all messages like tree view
Each message needs unique id. When new messages are replied, keep it's parent id. Write a recursive function which order the messages depends on parent id and message id.
Sabari Ananth wrote: i want the same in asp.net, plz urgent
Do you expect we to write code and give it to you ? You are probably in a wrong place my boy.
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Sabari Ananth wrote: whether you seen my example or not
Whether you tried my suggestion or not ? I reiterate you need to write a recursive function which travels through all the messages and orders it. Also when new messages are posted keep it's parent id too, which will be used to put the message down to the appropriate parent message.
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I have a website done on ASP.NET 2.0. As you all know ASP.NET 2.0 can work by uploading code behind files too without compiling it into assembly. So thinking in the performance perceptive, will you suggest this method of uploading code behind files too ?
My website is a CMS, which creates dynamic ASPX pages at runtime. In the pages which is created at runtime, I have not used any code behind files (written server side code in ASPX file). So will a compiled website makes any problem for the newly generated ASPX files as they were not present when the site was compiled ?
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I think that if the website is not precompiled when it is uploaded, it'll just be compiled by the server the first time the web page is run. Other than the time it takes for the compilation to occur, I don't think you will notice any slow downs on subsequent visits to the website. Also, one webhost that I have used in the past didn't allow precompiled ASP .net applications. (Then again, my experience with that webhost is an entirely different story.)
I Hope this helps,
Mitch
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Mitch F. wrote: I think that if the website is not precompiled when it is uploaded, it'll just be compiled by the server the first time the web page is run
Yes this is correct. But AFAIK, when code behind file are also uploaded and site is not in precompiled mode, runtime will maintain debug symbols which may affect performance. Anyway let me try it out.
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