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Im kind of just thinking out loud here, but it may help....
have you thought about just using a service like dyndns to put your pc with IIS on the net?
then you can just host your own sites for testing
if its just for testing like you stated, then the speed should be suitable, and if its hosting it fine on a lan then the stability should be good enough and your site should be able to read the Microsoft Access DB's without a problem
"There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown
"All things good to know are difficult to learn" ~ Greek Proverb
"The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary" ~ Vidal Sassoon
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can you tell me more about this. i'm intrested
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try this...
http://www.tizag.com/webhost/host_yourself.php[^]
Hope it helps
"There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown
"All things good to know are difficult to learn" ~ Greek Proverb
"The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary" ~ Vidal Sassoon
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Thanks dude
I will try it right away
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The Developer wrote: so if you have the hosting please give it to me
I'll give you my hosting, my house, my wallet, access to my bank account... oh yeah and the thing you want so badly, password for my CP account.
Mostly, when you see programmers, they aren't doing anything. One of the attractive things about programmers is that you cannot tell whether or not they are working simply by looking at them. Very often they're sitting there seemingly drinking coffee and gossiping, or just staring into space. What the programmer is trying to do is get a handle on all the individual and unrelated ideas that are scampering around in his head. (Charles M Strauss)
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Mladen Jankovic wrote: I'll give you my hosting, my house, my wallet, access to my bank account... oh yeah and the thing you want so badly, password for my CP account.
do you think this is funny?
do you think you're making some kind of point?
chill dewd. seriously.
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His words:
Boukh wrote: Ok give me ur email and password so i can enter with the gold and see your article.
Once again:
The Developer wrote: if you have the hosting please give it to me
So far he hasn't been asking for someone's house and bank account, but I'm sure he will.
So it's not funny it's more like or
Anyway, I wasn't talking to you, dwed.
<edit>Oh, I saw it now. I wasn't the one who down-voted you.</edit>
Mostly, when you see programmers, they aren't doing anything. One of the attractive things about programmers is that you cannot tell whether or not they are working simply by looking at them. Very often they're sitting there seemingly drinking coffee and gossiping, or just staring into space. What the programmer is trying to do is get a handle on all the individual and unrelated ideas that are scampering around in his head. (Charles M Strauss)
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I was asking for a hosting not his awn hosting. if you know any english go back and read the post again and you will see taht i was asking for any web hosting.
so if you read my main post you would find out that i'm looking for a free web hosting for ASP.Net
And what are you doing with a post that i wrote last year. and it was for different purpose.
what Are you a stalker ????????????????????????????????????????
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I tried this one but as they claim that they provide free web hosting they don't
But thanks any way and if you have another one please provide me with it
modified on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 8:43 AM
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Hosting sites yourself is pretty easy. You can get a domain with Godaddy and setup the DNS records to point to your IP address. If you have a dynamically assigned IP you may have to change it every month or so, so it can be a bit annoying. After you setup the DNS to point to your IP, just open a NAT in your firewall to redirect traffic from port 80 to the internal IP address of your PC (e.g. 205.70.30.80>192.168.0.100). Then you can run your site with Apache or IIS.
Something to keep in mind though: some ISPs are anal about people hosting web/ftp sites if you don't have a business account. If it's against their rules it's not a good idea to host your own site. If it doesn't have much traffic you probably won't get in trouble, but still it's not a good idea.
I host several websites at my business and my home, it's easy to maintain once you get used to it.
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what is the link to the web host you know or use
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www.godaddy.com
They just hold the domain though. They offer hosting as well, but I was talking about hosting the actual website yourself in my previous post. They do offer ASP and PHP and all that crap but I don't know if it's free or not.
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Ok thanks i wil, try it right away
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Hi..
I have a calendar displayed in a hidden div block... When displayed in IE6 it displays at an offset of about 200px on the X-axis from the current mouse cursor position... Whereas it works fine on IE7..
The js I have used to find the cursor position is as follows:
function getXY(e) {
x = (window.Event) ? e.pageX : event.clientX;
y = (window.Event) ? e.pageY : event.clientY;
var calendarDiv = document.getElementById("calendarDiv");
calendarDiv.style.top= y;
calendarDiv.style.left= x;
}
where calendarDiv is the initially hidden div block containing the calendar... On clicking the calendar image, the calendar is displayed... I was looking for a solution to find the cursor position and display the calendar at that location..
Please help with a solution..
Thanks in advance...
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vmd1234 wrote: x = (window.Event) ? e.pageX : event.clientX;
y = (window.Event) ? e.pageY : event.clientY;
should be window.event - note the lower-case E.
Note that for non-IE browsers (event passed to handler, no window.event ) this will retrieve the coordinates relative to the document, while in IE they will be relative to the window. These will tend to differ, especially if the document scrolls.
vmd1234 wrote: var calendarDiv = document.getElementById("calendarDiv");
calendarDiv.style.top= y;
calendarDiv.style.left= x;
This is only going to work if calendarDiv is position ed relative , absolute , or fixed ... and each of those styles will cause the coordinates to be interpreted differently. fixed will result in the element being positioned relative to the window - which is perfect for IE (except that it doesn't work in IE6). absolute will result in the element being positioned relative to the page (or parent element positioned relative ly) - which will work nicely for non-IE browsers. And relative will result in the element being positioned relative to where it would normally appear in the document (this won't work at all for your purposes).
Citizen 20.1.01 'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master - that's all.'
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Dear all,
I develop a website in asp.net with c#. And also, I develop a toolbar in the toolbar studio separately like Yahoo, google toolbars.
Aim of the Website:
Enabling the visitors to become a member of our webiste
by downloading the toolbar from our website.
After the member downloads the toolbar, The toolbar is added to the intenet explorer browser. The member can get the facilities such as searching, weatheronline, internet radio,etc., The toolbar includes a home button. When the user clicks the home button, the page will be redirected to ourwebsite.
Member benefits will be displayed in our website. Therefore, the toolbar is added to browser separately like yahoo, google toolbar.
My Request is,
Toolbarstudio provides the unique toolbar id for each user(member).I save the unique toolbar id in the mysql database. For saving thetoolbar id, we use the client side javascript by using the following connection string
var adoConn = new ActiveXObject("ADODB.Connection");
//var adoRS = new ActiveXObject("ADODB.Recordset");
adoConn.Open("Driver={MySQL ODBC 5.1 Driver};Server=VBNET4;Port=3306; Database=netmusk; User=root; Password=harsha;Option=3; Min Pool Size=5; Max Pool Size=60; Connect Timeout=2;");
adoConn.Execute("insert into tb_savetoolid values('" + tool.toolbarid + ")");
adoConn.Close();
//adoRS.Close();
I can save the toolbar-id via toolbar to mysql database from the remotesystem if the remote system is installed with odbc driver.
My problem is,
I need to save the toolbar-id via toolbar to mysql without installing any odbc driver in the remote system.
I believe that you have got my problem and please give me a solution.
Awaiting for your detailed answer,
Thanks in Advance,
J. Mohan.
J. Mohan
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hi all of you;
i am developing asp.net webpage with ajax component.
i have one update panel. On the update panel i have dropdownlists,
radiobuttons, and Textboxes and one button.
i want to give a message if some of the parts are not filled.
but on button clicking page is refreshing and data which is inside of textbox is clearing.
Textboxes work with ajax cleander also.
Only textboxes values are clearing, the other parts is not clearing when the page is refreshing.
How can i solve this problem?
are there any one to help me.
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cmpemikail wrote:
i want to give a message if some of the parts are not filled.
Then you should probably be using a RequiredFieldValidator[^]
cmpemikail wrote: Only textboxes values are clearing, the other parts is not clearing when the page is refreshing
Not "clearing" because
cmpemikail wrote: i have one update panel. On the update panel i have dropdownlists,
radiobuttons, and Textboxes and one button.
The point of the UpdatePanel is to only update part of the page, not the entire page.
But fortunately we have the nanny-state politicians who can step in to protect us poor stupid consumers, most of whom would not know a JVM from a frozen chicken. Bruce Pierson Because programming is an art, not a science. Marc Clifton
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Hello
i have need your help regarding if option selected in select box then submit page on select with out click on submit button
thanks
regards
jha
sanjeev
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on change call some function..
in function use this code to submit form
document.form1.submit();
instead of form1 use your form name.
If you need submission after selection of specific value then you will require to implement some conditions.
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hi
but option selected after submition option is forget
i wants to after reaload page the selected value is display in option box
sanjeev
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Greetings,
I'am currently working with a Context menu in a ASP.net page.
I'am having the Context menu working and the context menu pops'up as requested.
But now I'have to catch the linked button in the Context menu to proces this further;
I have the Java code for this :
onkeypress="<% = ContextMenu1.GetEscReference() %>"
onclick="<% = ContextMenu1.GetOnClickReference() %>"
How can I convert these event handlers in Java to c#???
These must be included inside the Page_Load method
The example for the Context menu was written in Java Code but my web application is written in c#.
I already found some kind of solution but these gives index errors?
ContextMenu1.Attributes["onkeypress"] = ContextMenu1.GetEscReference();
ContextMenu1.Attributes["onclick"] = ContextMenu1.GetOnClickReference();
And as far as I can see these are not eventhandlers.
Maybe it can help in the solution?
Thanks for all help
Peter
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Java and javascript are two different things. Totally.
We have an ASP.NET forum.
Christian Graus
Please read this if you don't understand the answer I've given you
"also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )
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have you tried the compiler
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