i need to add this namespce to app c# file.
using System.Data;
so any way to add automaticlly to new created page in c#.net.
so i don't required to add this name space to new pages.
I am looking for ways to store data in a windows form application in .NET.
I want to make the input data of a system persistent, so when I close my program and open it again, the data is retrieved.
Which ways are of doing this besides creating a linked database?
Examples are gladly appreciated
regards
I have a tab on my page, when i click on this tab, i need to show a pdf file on page(browser).
For this i am writing function on control like this
public ActionResult PricedPdf(string projID,string fileName)
{
byte[] bArr = new byte[] { };
bArr =getdata();
return File(bArr, System.Net.Mime.MediaTypeNames.Application.Pdf, fileName+".pdf");
}
Now my problem is when i render this, page only show some unreadable data not pdf.
Hello,
this should be pretty simple but I don't get it. How can I draw a single point in .Net? If I use g.DrawLine(Black,0,0,0,0) nothing is drawn and if I use g.DrawLine(Black,0,0,1,0) a line with 2 dots is used. The same happens with g.DrawRectangle. This has me intrigued.
Thanks in advance.
Which name is more consistent with .NET naming standards for properties and methods?
1.
public string XRef { get; set; }
2.
public string Xref { get; set; }
I'm rendering a DropDownList in my Visual Studio 2005 ASP.NET code behind page out to an HtmlTextWriter, but when I try to add the SelectedIndexChanged event that doesn't get rendered.
Any ideas? Is this even possible?
Assume you are taking over a legacy .NET app. pre - 3.0
What are the top 5 diagnostic measures, profiling or otherwise that you would employ to assess the health of the application?
Can anybody recommend some quality ASP.NET hosting providers that allow you to multiple domains without making you use a "reseller" account or purchase multiple accounts. I really only need email accounts for one of the domains.
I'm looking for something about $20 to $45 USD.
Has there been any change in page life cycle event in asp.net 3.5(I mean some addition or any modification in the exisitng one)?
Sorry to ask in this way as because recently in an interview I have been asked by an interviewer. I dare to ask him the answer for this even after the interview!
If the asnwer is yes, kindly give some detailing about that; even a tutorial link will also do if no explicit explanation.
Thanks
I have an ASP.NET page which utilizes jQuery for an autocomplete-type scenario. The jQuery tucks the actual selected values into a hidden field it creates on the fly, but for some reason I cannot get the value of that standard HTML field on postback by calling Request.Form["HiddenFieldName"]. I can see it by ordinal in the Request.Form object, but if I add/remove controls it will break. Any suggestions?
I know that whenever you add/remove/modify any file in the "App_Code", "App_GlobalResources", and "bin" directories that ASP.NET will recompile and essentially restart the application.
My question is : "What happens to any threads currently executing durring the change?"
Do they finish? Is a Thread.Abort Exception thrown?
What happens if the application itself makes a change in any of those directories?
I am building a search page in asp.net 3.5. Search takes a bit of time (few seconds to few minutes). Current I use AsyncMethodCaller to call Search method. AsyncMethodCaller method stores search results in Session. I user Ajax timer to check if Search method finished and then display results.
What would be the best way to implement this scenario?
The question I always wanted to ask and was afraid to, actually - what language is .NET Framework written in? I mean library itself.
It seems to me that it was C and C++ mostly. (I hope Jon Skeet is reading this one, it`ll be very interesting to hear what he thinks about it)
I want to use code access security and add code modify group. but I dont see .NET Configuration Tool in the administrator tools.
so where can I find this tool?
Thanks in advance.
I have a Perl script that calls aspnet_compiler.exe to compile a large ASP.NET website. The problem is that it takes very long to run. Is there any way to compile just a single .aspx file from the command line? (I think that would suit the needs of my script) It seems that all aspnet_compiler.exe can do is compile at a directory level.
when i debug our website then he works fine. but when i want to refresh that i refresh it in browser i see that my asp.net development server is automatically closed before my refresh so browser tell me that " Unable to connect". why are development server is automatically closed without any reason.
Are you know why development server is automatically closed.
Hi I'm new to ASP.NET MVC
and i want to create a class to contain site wide functions for my application
what is the best practice to do this?
where should i create the class ? in what folder?
should i create a new folder?
I am looking for the asp.net vb syntax to write;
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<soap:Body xmlns:ns1="http://its/foo.wsdl">
With an xmlwriter
Any help greatly appreciated, I'm very stuck!
Thanks.
Hi Every One,
I'm thinking about making a subscription system.
The samples on the website I found to be difficult to follow because they are separated classes for very specific issues.
From what I understand (if I'm not wrong) the PayPal Recurring is the best choice for subscription system.
However I hope that you can help me to find a complete sample about PayPal Recurring using .NET.
I know this is a terrible way of doing things, but it's for an internal app where security is no issue.
Basically, an old group created a php page with a drop down and this drop down is populated with entries from a DB. The DB owner is currently absent and for the sake of time, I would just need something that turns the entries in that drop down, always at the same url with the same ID every load into a List. Is there a quick, painless way to do this in .NET?
In my asp.net 2005 app, I would like conceal the app structure from the user. Currently, the end user can learn intimate details of my web app as they navigate and watch the url change. I don't want the end user to know about my application structure. I would like the browser url to not change if possible. Please advise.
thanks
E.A.
Hi,
I've been using CruiseControl.NET for continuous integration and such. Now I want to be able to deploy projects with it. What is the preferred way of doing this? Do I make a new project which I 'Force Build' to deploy?
I really don't want to deploy on every successful commit.
Please share your thoughts.