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  • Serializing data from a RSS feed in ASP.NET/C#

    - by DotnetDude
    I'd like the user to specify a RSS feed address and serialize the information from it. I am not interested in the XML format, but populate a strongly typed object from the XML. My question is, is there a standard that all RSS feeds support (Do all of them have date, title etc)? If so, is there a XSD that describes this. If not, how do I handle serializing a RSS feed to an object in ASP.NET?

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  • ASP.NET reading files from BIN

    - by nettguy
    I am processing some CSV file which i have copied in Bin folder of My ASP.NET Website. When i execute using (IDataReader csv = new CsvReader (new StreamReader("sample.txt"), true, '|')) { ..... } it complains me that "sample.txt" not found in "c:\Program Files\.....\" Won't the runtime automatically look into the bin folder? what modification do i need to do?

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  • SHA1 Using php and .net

    - by josh
    Hi lynn, Can u pls help me for the below issue. I have sha1 value in mssql table (Password is encrypted using algorithm SHA1 which provided in Microsoft .Net library) . I created one php application, in that i need to compare these encrypted value. Thanks

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  • ASP.NET MVC: customized design per domain

    - by Feryt
    Hi. I'm thinking about ASP.NET MVC 2 project which should display the same Domain Model(with different data) in different mark-up or page design(selected by url domain). I'm not sure which one ot these to use : set of views per unique domain + one default? use areas? any other idea? How would you do that? Thank you.

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  • vb.net add basket logic

    - by BJ
    hi guys am new to vb.net, i am working on application that needs Shopping Basket, can anyone help me how to add product details in basket and is will carry to the new page ?is it with the help of session ?

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  • Using SQL for localization instead of RESX files in ASP.NET

    - by user313994
    Hi, I'm thinking of developing the following but wondering if it already exists out there: I need a SQL based solution for assigning and managing localization text values for an asp.net site instead of using RESX files. This helps maintain text on the site without having to take it down for deployment whenever an update is required. Thanks.

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  • ASP.NET Custom Control

    - by Alyn
    I am building an ASP.NET Web User Control which has a panel within it. How do I make the Panel within the user control resizable (i.e. with handles) at design time in Visual Studio. I need to create a design class or something?? Thanks.

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  • Using ViewModels in ASP.NET MVC 2 - multiple forms

    - by Rob Ellis
    I couldn't find any documentation around using multiple forms in an ASP.NET MVC 2 ViewModel approach. i.e. In the built in application when you select New MVC2 web app, the register page uses a ViewPage which inherits like this:- Inherits="System.Web.Mvc.ViewPage" I wanted to use that approach on a page with multiple forms, but that RegisterModel only supported one form.

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  • Count down in asp.net

    - by user221919
    Hi I need to give the count down as shown in the following link for each item using asp.net with c#. http://www.bidrivals.com/us/ Please help me out from this problem Thanking you Waiting for your valuable thoughts.

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  • ASP.NET MVC CookieTempDataProvider: any experience?

    - by Igor Brejc
    UPDATE: looks like I've misunderstood what TempData is for and what it isn't. It definitively shouldn't be used to "keep certain session-wide data" as I asked initially (see ASP.NET MVC TempData Is Really RedirectData why). I've modified the question accordingly. Has anyone used CookieTempDataProvider for TempData storage? Are there any caveats to watch out for (apart from keeping the session storage small)? Any issues with using it on Web farms?

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  • Attach jQuery dialog to Submit button in ASP.NET-MVC

    - by RememberME
    I have a submit button which has been working to submit my form in ASP.NET-MVC. I would like to attach a jQuery dialog to the button click. If the user exits out of the dialog, then I would like to exit from the submit as well. I have dialogs hooked to other buttons, but not submits. How can I do this?

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  • .NET XBox Live Account API

    - by Adam Haile
    Is there a .NET API available to get data from your XBox Live account? All I'm really interested in is who's online, but messages would be cool too. And some sort of event driven notifications of user sign-on would be great, but I'll poll if need be.

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  • Authorize.net Payment integration

    - by Click Upvote
    I'm looking to do Authorize.net payment integration with a website using PHP. My questions are: 1) Where I can find a tutorial, development guide, and/or code samples for doing this with PHP. 2) Is it possible to obtain a test account to do the integration like Paypal's sandbox, or does one need to have a live account to which you can pass an additional parameter to indicate the transaction is a test one? All other advice will also be helpful. Thanks!

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  • Formatting Controls in ASP.NET

    - by Brian
    I feel as though this this is a simple question, but can't find an answer anywhere. We've got an interface we're trying to move to an ASP.NET control. It currently looks like: <link rel=""stylesheet"" type=""text/css"" href=""/Layout/CaptchaLayout.css"" /> <script type=""text/javascript"" src=""../../Scripts/vcaptcha_control.js""></script> <div id="captcha_background"> <div id="captcha_loading_area"> <img id="captcha" src="#" alt="" /> </div> <div id="vcaptcha_entry_container"> <input id="captcha_answer" type="text"/> <input id="captcha_challenge" type="hidden"/> <input id="captcha_publickey" type="hidden"/> <input id="captcha_host" type="hidden"/> </div> <div id="captcha_logo_container"></div> </div> However all the examples I see of ASP.NET controls that allow for basical functionality - i.e. public class MyControl : Panel { public MyControl() { } protected override void OnInit(EventArgs e) { ScriptManager.RegisterScript( ... Google script, CSS, etc. ... ); TextBox txt = new TextBox(); txt.ID = "text1"; this.Controls.Add(txt); CustomValidator vld = new CustomValidator(); vld.ControlToValidate = "text1"; vld.ID = "validator1"; this.Controls.Add(vld); } } Don't allow for the detailed layout that we need. Any suggestions on how I can combine layout and functionality and still have a single ASP control we can drop in to pages? The ultimate goal is for users of the control to just drop in: <captcha:CaptchaControl ID="CaptchaControl1" runat="server" Server="http://localhost:51947/" /> and see the working control. Sorry for the basic nature of this one, any help is greatly appreciated.

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  • How does one set multiple cache-control directives in ASP.NET

    - by strongopinions
    I have to have several certain cache-control directives set on an ASP.NET page in order to pass a Hailstorm security scan. For example, it wants me to have Cache-control: no-cache="set-cookie" in addition to Cache-control: no-cache I have been setting the latter with the following line in my C# codebehind: Response.CacheControl = "no-cache"; Is there a special way to indicate both directives at once? Do I just separate them with a semicolon?

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  • VB.NET: short cuts in code

    - by Craig Johnston
    Why is the following VB.NET code setting str to Nothing in my VS2005 IDE: If Trim(str = New StreamReader(OpenFile).ReadToEnd) <> "" Then Button2.Enabled = True TextBox1.Text = fname End If OpenFile is a Function that returns a FileStream

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  • Closure Library with ASP.NET

    - by jarrett
    Google's Closure Library looks like it has a lot of great features, but I'm not seeing any examples of it used with ASP.NET sites. I'm just wondering if anyone has any experience using the two together and what parts. Is is a good or bad experience?

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