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Comments by Imran Saiyed (Top 7 by date)
Imran Saiyed
23-Dec-10 9:21am
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try this one,
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Imran Saiyed
21-Dec-10 10:37am
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welcome :)
Imran Saiyed
18-Dec-10 2:28am
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Vikrant dear, something you have to study by yourself. That will make you learn. You can't just post your assignments online making others to work for you. If you have any doubt while implementing the logic and need help, any one will be glad to help you.
Imran Saiyed
18-Dec-10 2:20am
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What I feel is this user is novice in this field & has got assignment. He wants people to do his assignment. What I provided him is the tutorial which he needs to study & understand.
Imran Saiyed
18-Dec-10 2:20am
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What I feel is this user is novice in this field & has got assignment. He wants people to do his assignment. What I provided him is the tutorial which he needs to study & understand.
Imran Saiyed
18-Dec-10 2:17am
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What I feel is this user is novice in this field & has got assignment. He wants people to do his assignment. What I provided him is the tutorial on sending mail which he needs to study & understand.
Imran Saiyed
17-Dec-10 6:57am
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Although its not clear what are you trying to express, but here are some tips that might help you. If you want the action to be taken on the server side, at the time when you are binding the dropdown, you can add/attach the event to the dropdown & set the dropdown property AutoPostBack to true.
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DropDownList.AutoPostBack = True
AddHandler DropDownList.SelectedIndexChanged, AddressOf DropDownList_SelectedIndexChanged
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Protected Sub DropDownList_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
' .. your code ..
End Sub
If you want the action to be taken on client side, at the time when you are binding the dropdown, use the attribute "onchange" property of the dropdown to add the client side script.
DropDownList.Attributes("OnChange") = "javascript: doSomething();"
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