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  • Transposition - the success story of VB6 migration

    - by Visual WebGui
    Since all of you VB developers in the present or past would probably find it hard to believe that the old VB code can be migrated and modernized into the latest .NET based HTML5 without having to rewrite the application I am feeling I need to write another post on our migration solution. Hopefully, after reading this and the previous post you will be able to understand the different approach of our solution which already helps organizations around the world move away from the constraints of VB6 and...(read more)

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  • Academy Webcast: Moving C/S applications to Windows Azure

    - by Visual WebGui
    The Cloud and SaaS models are changing the face of enterprise IT in terms of economics, scalability and accessibility. As I wrote before Visual WebGui Instant CloudMove transforms your Client / Server application code to run natively as .NET on Windows Azure and enables your Azure Client / Server application to have a secured-by-design plain Web or Mobile browser based accessibility. On Tuesday 8 March at 8am (USA Pacific Time) Itzik Spitzen VP of R&D @ Gizmox will present a webcast on Microsoft...(read more)

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  • DotNetNuke is switching to C#, uh oh

    - by Chris Hammond
    If you didn’t see Shaun’s blog post earlier this week you should give it a good read through . The post announced the fact that starting with Version 6.0 (targeted for Q2 2011) DotNetNuke will no longer be developed/released as a VB.NET Application. All development of the core platform will be in C# (this does not mean that the community modules for the platform will change languages). Most of the feedback I have seen so far has been rather positive, most folks who use DotNetNuke on a regular basis...(read more)

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  • 'Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Caching.CacheFactory' threw an exception

    - by user281180
    Hi I`m having the error message: The type initializer for 'Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Caching.CacheFactory' threw an exception. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.Practices.ObjectBuilder2, Version=2.2.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified. Source Error: Line 30: private static ICacheManager GetCacheManager() Line 31: { Line 32: return CacheFactory.GetCacheManager(cacheManagerName); Line 33: } Line 34: } Source File: C:\Dev\DEV\HotHouse\HotHousetest3_rtmClone107\Code\MvcUI\State\PersistentCache.cs Line: 32 Assembly Load Trace: The following information can be helpful to determine why the assembly 'Microsoft.Practices.ObjectBuilder2, Version=2.2.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' could not be loaded. , whereas my colleages using the same dll, are not having the error message. Help please. I have Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Caching and Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Common as references both version 4.1.0.0 and runtime version v2.0.50727.

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  • In Asp.Net MVC 2 is there a better way to return 401 status codes without getting an auth redirect

    - by Greg Roberts
    I have a portion of my site that has a lightweight xml/json REST API. Most of my site is behind forms auth but only some of my API actions require authentication. I have a custom AuthorizeAttribute for my API that I use to check for certain permissions and when it fails it results in a 401. All is good, except since I'm using forms auth, Asp.net conveniently converts that into a 302 redirect to my login page. I've seen some previous questions that seem a bit hackish to either return a 403 instead or to put some logic in the global.asax protected void Application_EndRequest() that will essentially convert 302 to 401 where it meets whatever criteria. Previous Question Previous Question 2 What I'm doing now is sort of like one of the questions, but instead of checking the Application_EndRequest() for a 302 I make my authorize attribute return 666 which indicates to me that I need to set this to a 401. Here is my code: protected void Application_EndRequest() { if (Context.Response.StatusCode == MyAuthAttribute.AUTHORIZATION_FAILED_STATUS) { //check for 666 - status code of hidden 401 Context.Response.StatusCode = 401; } } Even though this works, my question is there something in Asp.net MVC 2 that would prevent me from having to do this? Or, in general is there a better way? I would think this would come up a lot for anyone doing REST api's or just people that do ajax requests in their controllers. The last thing you want is to do a request and get the content of a login page instead of json.

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  • How to write a test for accounts controller for forms authenticate

    - by Anil Ali
    Trying to figure out how to adequately test my accounts controller. I am having problem testing the successful logon scenario. Issue 1) Am I missing any other tests.(I am testing the model validation attributes separately) Issue 2) Put_ReturnsOverviewRedirectToRouteResultIfLogonSuccessAndNoReturnUrlGiven() and Put_ReturnsRedirectResultIfLogonSuccessAndReturnUrlGiven() test are not passing. I have narrowed it down to the line where i am calling _membership.validateuser(). Even though during my mock setup of the service i am stating that i want to return true whenever validateuser is called, the method call returns false. Here is what I have gotten so far AccountController.cs [HandleError] public class AccountController : Controller { private IMembershipService _membershipService; public AccountController() : this(null) { } public AccountController(IMembershipService membershipService) { _membershipService = membershipService ?? new AccountMembershipService(); } [HttpGet] public ActionResult LogOn() { return View(); } [HttpPost] public ActionResult LogOn(LogOnModel model, string returnUrl) { if (ModelState.IsValid) { if (_membershipService.ValidateUser(model.UserName,model.Password)) { if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(returnUrl)) { return Redirect(returnUrl); } return RedirectToAction("Index", "Overview"); } ModelState.AddModelError("*", "The user name or password provided is incorrect."); } return View(model); } } AccountServices.cs public interface IMembershipService { bool ValidateUser(string userName, string password); } public class AccountMembershipService : IMembershipService { public bool ValidateUser(string userName, string password) { throw new System.NotImplementedException(); } } AccountControllerFacts.cs public class AccountControllerFacts { public static AccountController GetAccountControllerForLogonSuccess() { var membershipServiceStub = MockRepository.GenerateStub<IMembershipService>(); var controller = new AccountController(membershipServiceStub); membershipServiceStub .Stub(x => x.ValidateUser("someuser", "somepass")) .Return(true); return controller; } public static AccountController GetAccountControllerForLogonFailure() { var membershipServiceStub = MockRepository.GenerateStub<IMembershipService>(); var controller = new AccountController(membershipServiceStub); membershipServiceStub .Stub(x => x.ValidateUser("someuser", "somepass")) .Return(false); return controller; } public class LogOn { [Fact] public void Get_ReturnsViewResultWithDefaultViewName() { // Arrange var controller = GetAccountControllerForLogonSuccess(); // Act var result = controller.LogOn(); // Assert Assert.IsType<ViewResult>(result); Assert.Empty(((ViewResult)result).ViewName); } [Fact] public void Put_ReturnsOverviewRedirectToRouteResultIfLogonSuccessAndNoReturnUrlGiven() { // Arrange var controller = GetAccountControllerForLogonSuccess(); var user = new LogOnModel(); // Act var result = controller.LogOn(user, null); var redirectresult = (RedirectToRouteResult) result; // Assert Assert.IsType<RedirectToRouteResult>(result); Assert.Equal("Overview", redirectresult.RouteValues["controller"]); Assert.Equal("Index", redirectresult.RouteValues["action"]); } [Fact] public void Put_ReturnsRedirectResultIfLogonSuccessAndReturnUrlGiven() { // Arrange var controller = GetAccountControllerForLogonSuccess(); var user = new LogOnModel(); // Act var result = controller.LogOn(user, "someurl"); var redirectResult = (RedirectResult) result; // Assert Assert.IsType<RedirectResult>(result); Assert.Equal("someurl", redirectResult.Url); } [Fact] public void Put_ReturnsViewIfInvalidModelState() { // Arrange var controller = GetAccountControllerForLogonFailure(); var user = new LogOnModel(); controller.ModelState.AddModelError("*","Invalid model state."); // Act var result = controller.LogOn(user, "someurl"); var viewResult = (ViewResult) result; // Assert Assert.IsType<ViewResult>(result); Assert.Empty(viewResult.ViewName); Assert.Same(user,viewResult.ViewData.Model); } [Fact] public void Put_ReturnsViewIfLogonFailed() { // Arrange var controller = GetAccountControllerForLogonFailure(); var user = new LogOnModel(); // Act var result = controller.LogOn(user, "someurl"); var viewResult = (ViewResult) result; // Assert Assert.IsType<ViewResult>(result); Assert.Empty(viewResult.ViewName); Assert.Same(user,viewResult.ViewData.Model); Assert.Equal(false,viewResult.ViewData.ModelState.IsValid); } } }

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  • LinkDemand error on webserver when using TraceSource

    - by robertpnl
    Hi, On a webserver (shared hosting provider) I published a website with a ADO.Net Framework model in use with MySql Connector 6.3.1. When I request a page, a Security Exception will be happen with this error messages: "LinkDemand The type of the first permission that failed was: System.Security.Permissions.SecurityPermission The Zone of the assembly that failed was: MyComputer ". This exception raised when code collect the listeners of a tracksource: public class MySqlTrace { private static TraceSource source = new TraceSource("mysql"); static MySqlTrace() { foreach (TraceListener listener in source.Listeners) // <-- Exception throw here { // ... } } } The web.config doesn't have any trace data or system.diagnostics. My question is, why will a get a LinkDemand security exception during collecting the source listeners. What can maybe be wrong in here?

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  • Invoke an AsyncController Action from within another Controller Action?

    - by Luis
    Hi, I'd like to accomplish the following: class SearchController : AsyncController { public ActionResult Index(string query) { if(!isCached(query)) { // here I want to asynchronously invoke the Search action } else { ViewData["results"] = Cache.Get("results"); } return View(); } public void SearchAsync() { // some work Cache.Add("results", result); } } I'm planning to make an AJAX 'ping' from the client in order to know when the results are available, and then display them. But I don't know how to invoke the asynchronous Action in an asynchronous way! Thank you very much. Luis

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  • Argument exception after trying to use TryGetObjectByKey

    - by Rickjaah
    Hi, I'm trying to retrieve an object from my database using entity (framework 4) When I use the following code it gives an ArgumentException: An item with the same key has already been added. if (databaseContext.TryGetObjectByKey(entityKey, out result)) { return (result != null && result is TEntityObject) ? result as TEntityObject : null; } else { return null; } When I check the objectContext, I see the entities, but only if I enumerate the specific list of entities manually using VS2010, it works. What am I missing? Do I have to do something else before i can get the item from the database? I have lazy loading set to true. I searched google, but could not find any results, the same for the msdn library

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  • WPF slow to start on x64 in .NET Framework 4.0

    - by Robert Fraser
    I've noticed that if I build my WPF application for Any CPU/x64, it takes MUCH longer to start (on the order of about 20 seconds) or to load new controls than it does if started on x86 (in release & debug modes, inside or outside of VS). This occurs with even the simplest WPF apps. The problem is discussed in this MSDN thread, but no answer was provided there. This happens only with .NET 4.0 -- in 3.5 SP1, x64 was just as fast as x86. Interestingly, Microsoft seems to know about this problem since the default for a new WPF project in VS2010 is x86. Is this a real bug or am I just doing it wrong? EDIT: Possibly related to this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2788215/slow-databinding-setup-time-in-c-net-4-0. I'm using data binding heavily.

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  • ASP.NET MVC 2 "value" in DataAnnotation attribute passed is null, when incorrect date is submitted.

    - by goldenelf2
    Hello to all! This is my first question here on stack overflow. i need help on a problem i encountered during an ASP.NET MVC2 project i am currently working on. I should note that I'm relatively new to MVC design, so pls bear my ignorance. Here goes : I have a regular form on which various details about a person are shown. One of them is "Date of Birth". My view is like this <div class="form-items"> <%: Html.Label("DateOfBirth", "Date of Birth:") %> <%: Html.EditorFor(m => m.DateOfBirth) %> <%: Html.ValidationMessageFor(m => m.DateOfBirth) %> </div> I'm using an editor template i found, to show only the date correctly : <%@ Control Language="C#" Inherits="System.Web.Mvc.ViewUserControl<System.DateTime?>"%> <%= Html.TextBox("", (Model.HasValue ? Model.Value.ToShortDateString() : string.Empty))%> I used LinqToSql designer to create my model from an sql database. In order to do some validation i made a partial class Person to extend the one created by the designer (under the same namespace) : [MetadataType(typeof(IPerson))] public partial class Person : IPerson { //To create buddy class } public interface IPerson { [Required(ErrorMessage="Please enter a name")] string Name { get; set; } [Required(ErrorMessage="Please enter a surname")] string Surname { get; set; } [Birthday] DateTime? DateOfBirth { get; set; } [Email(ErrorMessage="Please enter a valid email")] string Email { get; set; } } I want to make sure that a correct date is entered. So i created a custom DataAnnotation attribute in order to validate the date : public class BirthdayAttribute : ValidationAttribute { private const string _errorMessage = "Please enter a valid date"; public BirthdayAttribute() : base(_errorMessage) { } public override bool IsValid(object value) { if (value == null) { return true; } DateTime temp; bool result = DateTime.TryParse(value.ToString(), out temp); return result; } } Well, my problem is this. Once i enter an incorrect date in the DateOfBirth field then no custom message is displayed even if use the attribute like [Birthday(ErrorMessage=".....")]. The message displayed is the one returned from the db ie "The value '32/4/1967' is not valid for DateOfBirth.". I tried to enter some break points around the code, and found out that the "value" in attribute is always null when the date is incorrect, but always gets a value if the date is in correct format. The same ( value == null) is passed also in the code generated by the designer. This thing is driving me nuts. Please can anyone help me deal with this? Also if someone can tell me where exactly is the point of entry from the view to the database. Is it related to the model binder? because i wanted to check exactly what value is passed once i press the "submit" button. Thank you.

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  • Implement System.Web.Caching.Cache Object in a controller to cache specific query

    - by Julien
    Hello World! I'm Julien and I have a question is it correct to implement my caching object like this in my controller : public class HomeController : BaseController { public static Cache cachingControl = new Cache(); ... And I Use it like this : public ActionResult Home() { IndexViewData view = new IndexViewData(); view.UserId = UserId; if (cachingControl.Get("viewHome") != null) { view = (IndexViewData)cachingControl.Get("viewHome"); } else { view.allAdsList = AllAds(5000, 0); if (Request.QueryString["voirTous"] != null) view.loadGeneral(true); else view.loadGeneral(false); cachingControl.Insert("viewHome", view); } view.adsList = SetupSearch(5, false, 0); return View(view); } But When I Call this line : if (cachingControl.Get("viewHome") != null) { They trow me the error NullErrorException But I know it can be null this is why i'm put this condition to Do you have an alternative or a tips for me thank you! P.S.: I Know that the code is weird :P but I must to support it ... Julien

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  • Windows 7 .NET 3.5.1 - 2.0 Slightly Corrupted, How to Repair?

    - by Quinxy von Besiex
    My Windows 7 included .NET installation (3.5 to 2.0) appears very slightly and particularly corrupted and I am trying to fix it without reinstalling Windows or trying to revert to backups. Everything was working and then my hard drive started corrupting a few files and checkdisk found bad clusters so I imaged the drive to a new one. As soon as I booted on the new drive everything worked except programs which call the System.Net.NetworkInformation methods within .NET 3.5 to 2.0 (like Ping() and IsNetworkAvailable()), which immediately crash the app in which the calls are (those calls in .NET 4.0 works fine). Those methods are found inside System.dll, and I assume call native methods which I believe are inside winnsi.dll or iphlpapi.dll or something else (I've not found this yet); I assume it calls native methods because the exception which causes the crash is Fatal Execution Engine Error which people mention is usually related to calling native methods and marshaling data between them. A huge clue about the culprit is likely found in the fact that when I launch the exact same crashing application through a code profiler (which executes the exe and captures stats on which methods took the longest) the app works fine, no crash at all! How could running it within the profiler work and running it outside not work? That seems the key to the mystery. I've used procmon to catch all the registry, filesystem, and network events from the crashing execution and the profiler-run successful execution and compared the two outputs but didn't learn much (I see the moment at which the non-profiled app crashes, but up until then they behave the same, loaded the same modules, ). The only big difference seems to be that at the moment before the app crash the profiler-executed code creates 4-6 new threads and the directly executed code only creates 1-2. I have diffed the files/directories which seemed most relevant (the .NET stuff under Windows and Program Files) pre- and post- disk trouble and seen no changes where I didn't expect any (no obvious file corruption). I have diffed the software and system registry hives pre- and post- disk trouble and seen no changes which seemed relevant. I have created a new user account and cleaned up any environment variables in case environment was related. No change. I did "sfc /scannow" and it found no integrity problems. I tried "ngen update" to regenerate pre-compiled code in case I missed something that might be damaged and nothing changed. I assume I need to repair my .NET installation but because Windows 7 included .NET 3.5 - 2.0 you can't just re-run a .NET installer to redo it. I do not have access to the Windows disks to try to re-install Windows over itself (the computer has a recovery partition but it is unusable); also the drive uses a whole-disk encryption solution and re-installing would be difficult. I absolutely do not want to start from scratch here and install a fresh Windows, reinstall dozens of software packages, try and remember dozens of development-related customizations/etc. Given all that... does anyone have any helpful advice? I need .NET 3.5 - 2.0 working as I am a developer and need to build and test against it. Thanks! Quinxy

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  • Literals that precede { in spark view engine.

    - by Quintin Par
    I was going through the spark view engine documentation and found a lot of literals showing up in code for which I couldn’t find any references. For e.g. ! , #, $ , !$ , ... What are these for? What do the combinations mean? When do they come into use? Am I missing any more literals that precede or comes after {

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  • trying to decide between asp.net and jsp

    - by Amir
    Hey Guys, I am wondering if anyone can shed some lights on the situation. I am about to start a project and trying to figure out what solution is best to go with asp.net or java jsp pages I have personally worked alot with .net and am really happy with the framework and Visual studio as IDE I find it easy to work with and there is a massive community support behind .net, i can get alot done quickly I have not every written anything use java jsp, there will be a learning curve here , so my experience is limited here. however after seeing jira i am very impressed with its capabilities, it has changed alot since the old days ( java 1.2 ) that i used to work with, and the fact that it runs under linux is a huge plus, so i am trying to decide is the learning curve, worth the price ? so given the situation above what would you recommended? Thanks, Amir

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  • IIS 7.5 and ASP .NET 2.0

    - by abjbhat
    Are there any known issues with IIS 7.5? I'm getting the following error when I try to browse/start/view any page on the site. HTTP Error 500.19 - Internal Server Error The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid. Module IIS Web Core Notification BeginRequest Handler Not yet determined Error Code 0x80070021 Config Error This configuration section cannot be used at this path. This happens when the section is locked at a parent level. Locking is either by default (overrideModeDefault="Deny"), or set explicitly by a location tag with overrideMode="Deny" or the legacy allowOverride="false". Config Source 97: </modules> 98: <handlers> 99: <remove name="WebServiceHandlerFactory-Integrated"/>

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  • How would you pass objects with MVC and jQuery AJAX?

    - by Ken
    I am finally experimenting and trying to learn MVC after years of asp.net. I am used to using asp.net AJAX PageMethods where you can pass an object that automagically gets parsed to whatever type the parameter is in that method. Javascript: PageMethods.AddPerson({First:"John",Last:"Doe"}); Code-Behind: [WebMethod] public static Result AddPerson(Person objPerson) { return Person.Save(); } How would do this using MVC and jQuery? Did just have to send strings and parse the json to object?

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  • Can you handle both json and html datatypes in the same ajax call?

    - by Prabhu
    Is there anyway I can handle both json and html return types when posting jquery ajax: For example, this ajax call expects html back $.ajax({ type: "POST", url: url data: data, dataType: "html", success: function (response) { var $html = "<li class='list-item'>" + response + "</li>"; $('#a').prepend($html); }, error: function (xhr, status, error) { alert(xhr.statusText); } }); but I wanted to modify it so that I can return a json object if there is a model error. so I can do something like this: success: function (response) { if (response.Error){ alert(response.Message); } else { var $html = "<li class='list-item'>" + response + "</li>"; $('#a').prepend($html); } Is this possible?

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  • Realtime progress of AJAX call (asp.net)

    - by Dynde
    Hi... I'm trying to make a progress bar that updates the user on the progress of the AJAX call. My immediate thinking was that I need an AJAX call to start a thread on the server, allowing the starting AJAX call to finish, and allowing the thread to send updates back to the user. For the purpose of simplicity, disregard the actual progress bar functionality (I was thinking of implementing one of those JS bars, with fancy colors and effects ;), but if I can get an update from the thread, then updating a simple JS progress bar becomes trivial ;) ) I just need a few pointers on how to accomplish this, if anyone could oblige me? ;)

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  • Asp.net Security: IIdentity.IsAuthenticated default implementation.

    - by Pickels
    Hello Stackoverflowers, I am writing my own custom Identity class which implements IIdentity. I don't need to change the default method IsAuthenticated but so now I was wondering how does the default IIdentity determines if it should return true or false? I thought to find the answer in the FormsAuthenticationTicket I am using but not sure if that is correct. Thanks in advance, Pickels

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  • Error Message, "The Controls collection cannot be modified because the control contains code blocks"

    - by Gogster
    I'm receiving this error on a page that previously worked fine, in fact the only change I've made to the page recently was to add another asp:TextBox and asp:RequiredFieldValidator control. The page already had numerous ASP.NET controls on it, so I cannot see why these extra controls would make a difference, anyway I shall post the code below and hopefully you can see what the error is: <%@ Control Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeFile="MeetingGenerator.ascx.cs" Inherits="usercontrols_MeetingGenerator" %> <%@ Register TagPrefix="cc1" Assembly="AjaxControlToolkit" Namespace="AjaxControlToolkit" %> <asp:ScriptManager ID="ScriptManager1" runat="server"></asp:ScriptManager> <div style="width:498px;height:425px;background-color:#033b2a;text-align:center;padding-top:20px;"> <asp:Label ID="lblDone" CssClass="done" runat="server"></asp:Label> <asp:Panel id="pnlAddReport" runat="server"> <div> <img src="../images/banners/add-meeting.png" alt="Add Report" /> </div> <p> <asp:ValidationSummary ID="ValidationSummary" CssClass="validationsummary" runat="server" /> <asp:TextBox ID="txtTitle" BorderStyle="None" CssClass="watermark" Width="250px" Height="22px" runat="server"></asp:TextBox> <cc1:TextBoxWatermarkExtender ID="TextBoxWatermarkExtender1" TargetControlID="txtTitle" WatermarkCssClass="watermark" WatermarkText=" Meeting title" runat="server"></cc1:TextBoxWatermarkExtender> <asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="rfvTitle" ControlToValidate="txtTitle" Text="" ErrorMessage="Please enter the title" Display="None" InitialValue="" runat="server"></asp:RequiredFieldValidator> <asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="rfvTitle1" ControlToValidate="txtTitle" Text="" ErrorMessage="Please enter the title" Display="None" InitialValue=" Meeting title" runat="server"></asp:RequiredFieldValidator> </p> <p> <asp:TextBox ID="txtDate" BorderStyle="None" CssClass="watermark" Width="250px" Height="22px" runat="server"></asp:TextBox> <cc1:CalendarExtender ID="ceDate" TargetControlID="txtDate" Format="dd/MM/yyyy" runat="server"> </cc1:CalendarExtender> <cc1:TextBoxWatermarkExtender ID="TextBoxWatermarkExtender2" TargetControlID="txtDate" WatermarkCssClass="watermark" WatermarkText=" Meeting Date" runat="server"></cc1:TextBoxWatermarkExtender> <asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="rfvDate" ControlToValidate="txtDate" Text="" ErrorMessage="Please select the meeting date" Display="None" InitialValue="" runat="server"></asp:RequiredFieldValidator> <asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="rfvDate1" ControlToValidate="txtDate" Text="" ErrorMessage="Please select the meeting date" Display="None" InitialValue=" Meeting Date" runat="server"></asp:RequiredFieldValidator> </p> <p> <asp:TextBox ID="txtMeetingTime" BorderStyle="None" Width="250px" Height="22px" MaxLength="5" runat="server"></asp:TextBox> <cc1:TextBoxWatermarkExtender ID="tweMeetingTime" TargetControlID="txtMeetingTime" WatermarkCssClass="watermark" WatermarkText=" Time (HH:MM)" runat="server"></cc1:TextBoxWatermarkExtender> <asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="RequiredFieldValidator1" ControlToValidate="txtMeetingTime" Text="" ErrorMessage="Please enter the meeting time" Display="None" InitialValue="" runat="server"></asp:RequiredFieldValidator> <asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="RequiredFieldValidator11" ControlToValidate="txtMeetingTime" Text="" ErrorMessage="Please enter the meeting time" Display="None" InitialValue=" Time (HH:MM)" runat="server"></asp:RequiredFieldValidator> </p> <p> <asp:TextBox ID="txtLocation" BorderStyle="None" CssClass="watermark" Width="250px" Height="22px" runat="server"></asp:TextBox> <cc1:TextBoxWatermarkExtender ID="TextBoxWatermarkExtender3" TargetControlID="txtLocation" WatermarkCssClass="watermark" WatermarkText=" Location" runat="server"></cc1:TextBoxWatermarkExtender> <asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="rfvLocation" ControlToValidate="txtLocation" Text="" ErrorMessage="Please enter the location" Display="None" InitialValue="" runat="server"></asp:RequiredFieldValidator> <asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="rfvLocation1" ControlToValidate="txtLocation" Text="" ErrorMessage="Please enter the location" Display="None" InitialValue=" Location" runat="server"></asp:RequiredFieldValidator> </p> <p> <asp:ImageButton ID="btnAddMeeting" ImageUrl="/images/buttons/addmeeting-btn.gif" runat="server" OnClick="btnAddMeeting_Click" /> </p> <p> </p> </asp:Panel> </div> <%@ Master Language="C#" MasterPageFile="/masterpages/Master.master" AutoEventWireup="true" %> <asp:content ContentPlaceHolderId="additionalhead" runat="server"> </asp:content> <asp:content ContentPlaceHolderId="additionalbody" runat="server"> <umbraco:Macro Alias="AddMeeting" runat="server"></umbraco:Macro> </asp:content> <asp:content ContentPlaceHolderId="bodyContent" runat="server"> </asp:content> <%@ Master Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" %> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head runat="server"> <title><umbraco:Item field="title" runat="server"></umbraco:Item></title> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/jquery.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.7.2/jquery-ui.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="/js/jQueryString-2.0.2-Min.js"></script> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/css/Styles.css" /> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/css/Layout.css" /> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/css/Forms.css" /> <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> $(document).ready(function () { $('#uploadAgenda').hide(); $('#uploadMinutes').hide(); $('#<%=txtSearchEAA.ClientID%>').val('Search EAA'); var st = $.getQueryString({ ID:"search" }); if (st != '') { $('#<%=txtSearchEAA.ClientID%>').val(st); }; $('#<%=txtSearchEAA.ClientID%>').click(function() { $('#<%=txtSearchEAA.ClientID%>').val(''); }); }); </script> <script type="text/C#" runat="server"> protected void btnSearch_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { Response.Redirect("/members/search-results?search=" + txtSearchEAA.Text); } </script> <asp:ContentPlaceHolder id="additionalhead" runat="server"></asp:ContentPlaceHolder> <umbraco:Item field="AdditionalHead" runat="server"></umbraco:Item> </head> <body style="background-color:#e5e5e5;"> <script runat="server"> protected void btnLogout_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { FormsAuthentication.SignOut(); Response.Redirect("/login"); } </script> <form id="form1" runat="server"> <asp:ContentPlaceHolder id="additionalbody" runat="server"></asp:ContentPlaceHolder> <div class="wrapper"> <div class="content"> <div class="banner"> <div class="bannerSearchSpacer"> <a href="/home"><h1><span>EAA</span></h1></a> </div> <div class="aboutEAA"> &nbsp; </div> <div class="bannerSearchAligns"> <div class="searchbox"> <asp:TextBox ID="txtSearchEAA" CssClass="watermark" Width="155px" runat="server"></asp:TextBox> </div> <div class="searchButton"> <asp:ImageButton ID="imbSearch" ImageUrl="/images/buttons/go.gif" OnClick="btnSearch_Click" runat="server" /> </div> <div style="clear:both;"></div> </div> <div class="loginBox"> <dl> <dt>Hello</dt> <dd><umbraco:Macro Alias="MemberName" runat="server"></umbraco:Macro></dd> <dt>Arena</dt> <dd><umbraco:Macro Alias="MemberArena" runat="server"></umbraco:Macro></dd> </dl> <div><asp:ImageButton ID="btnLogout" ImageUrl="/images/buttons/logout.gif" runat="server" OnClick="btnLogout_Click" /></div> </div> <div style="clear:both;"></div> </div> <div id="contentarea"> <div class="menuLeft"> <div class="menuPlaceholder"> <umbraco:Macro Alias="DynamicMenu" runat="server"></umbraco:Macro> </div> </div> <div class="mainBody"> <asp:ContentPlaceHolder id="bodyContent" runat="server"></asp:ContentPlaceHolder> </div> <div style="clear:both;"></div> </div> </div> </div> </form> <umbraco:Macro Alias="MemberAnalytics" runat="server"></umbraco:Macro> </body> </html>

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