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Updated 18-Oct-13 6:51am
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phil.o 18-Oct-13 10:53am    
Nice requirement!

It's friday, that's why I give you this. Don't come here with gimme code type questions hereafter.
Display Emoticons on an ASP.NET Webpage[^]
This is my smiley(reaction) based on your question :(
 
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ridoy 18-Oct-13 13:34pm    
Nice answer indeed,:). my 5!
 
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This link[^] is a good place to start.
Remember Google is your friend.
 
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Kenneth Haugland 18-Oct-13 12:58pm    
Stupid downvote, have a 5.
BillW33 18-Oct-13 13:06pm    
Thanks, I don't usually just tell folk to Google the answer; I reckon that by Friday I am tired of no effort questions.
Kenneth Haugland 18-Oct-13 13:10pm    
Perhaps I should write an codeproject article on how to GOOGLE!!! :~( Was a heavy downvote though.
ridoy 18-Oct-13 13:36pm    
i often think so, these days noeffort type questions populate CP's answer & question very much!
BillW33 18-Oct-13 13:44pm    
@ridoy: Sad, but true :(

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