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  • asp:upload postedfile lost during postback

    - by Neil
    I am using an asp:upload control to upload an image and am using the postedfile property to insert the path to the database. In my form I have a dropdown with autopostback=true where the user can select a topic to populate a checkbox list of categories. During that postback, the postedfile value is being lost and after a little research I have discovered that the posted file value is not maintained in viewstate for security reasons. Has anybody else found out how to get around this?

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  • Cannot set textbox value in Callback handler in asp.net

    - by user102533
    I am using ASP.NET Callbacks (that implements the ICallbackEventHandler) and in the handler, I try to set a value of the text box: txtName.text = "Test"; but this value is not set. Is this a limitation with callback? It appears I cannot do much in a callback handler other than sending back a string to the client side (ofcourse I can access the Session etc)

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  • asp.net login controls droped error "object expected" when i click the "administer website" to debug

    - by user306032
    hello: i have just created a new empty website from visualstudio 2010, added an new webform and droped a login control into the page.when i click the tag "administer website" then try to open security-Use the security Setup Wizard to configure security step by step, the IE8 shows the error: "Object Expected". (tried to make a asp.net site with generated code, without any modification, but the error still occered)script type="text/javascript"

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  • One-click web site backup with asp.net

    - by HasanGursoy
    Hi, I want to backup my web site regularly but instead of backup my files via ftp program I want a one-click solution which will copy all my files and zip them and allow to download. Can this be done with asp.net at same web site or I have to write a .net app for this purpose?

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  • Asp:GridView.DataBind() using AJAX WebService Javascript

    - by Senthil S R
    Hai, I am using Visual Studio 2008 and Framework 3.5. I wrote a WebService and I added that WebService in my page through ScriptManager Service Path. I wrote a method in the webservice, that returns List<.... I captured that value from JavaScript function. Now I want to bind that List<... value to with my Asp:GridView using JavaScript. Help me .....

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  • Unit testing ASP.NET Code behind.

    - by user102533
    I've been reading about MVC in which the authors suggest that testability is one of the major strengths of MVC. They go to compare it with ASP.NET WebForms and how difficult it is to test the code behind in WebForms. I do understand it's difficult but can someone explain how unit tests were written to test code behind logic in the old days?

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  • Generating an Excel file in ASP.NET

    - by Dan Coates
    I am about to add a section to an ASP.NET app (VB.NET codebehind) that will allow a user to get data returned to them as an Excel file, which I will generate based on database data. While there are several ways of doing this, each has its own drawbacks. How would you return the data? I'm looking for something that's as clean and straightforward as possible.

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  • ASP.NET: Bind HyperLinkColumn to more than one field

    - by Jonathan Allen
    Using ASP.NET and the DataGrid, how do I bind a HyperLinkColumn to more than one field? Dim detail As New HyperLinkColumn With detail .Text = "View Details" .HeaderText = "" .NavigateUrl = "\TeamDetail.aspx?Account={0}&Broker={1}" .DataNavigateUrlField = "AccountKey, BrokerNumberKey" End With I was hoping for an data-binding event on HyperLinkColumn but no such luck.

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  • Asking browsers to cache our images (ASP.NET/IIS)

    - by Django Reinhardt
    I just ran Google's Page Speed application against our site and one of the recommendations was to Leverage browser caching. Expanding this revealed the following: The following cacheable resources have a short freshness lifetime: Specify an expiration at least one week in the future for the following resources: <a long list of images > <some javascript files > How do I go about lengthening the "freshness lifetime" of particular images? It's an ASP.NET project running on IIS7.5 Thanks for any help!

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  • System.Drawing.Image as source for asp.net image container

    - by trnTash
    I created image from byte array System.Drawing.Image newImage; using (MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream(imageBytes, 0, imageBytes.Length)) { ms.Write(imageBytes, 0, imageBytes.Length); newImage = System.Drawing.Image.FromStream(ms, true); } and now I need to have this image as a source for asp:Image (System.Web.UI.WebControls.Image). Is this possible as I know that conversion is impossible?

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  • Free Editable Grid Component For Asp.Net MVC

    - by bplus
    Hi, I've seening quite a few posts on here regarding grids, but nothing specifically asking for a free grid component that supports editing. Has any body come across such a thing? Is there a JQuery pluggin that I could use? If not has anybody got any pointers on a good approach to writing my own (using asp.net mvc2 and/or jquery)? Thanks in advance!

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  • authentication winform + asp

    - by user156144
    I am building a desktop application that needs to update current user's status frequently. This status will be available as RSS feed. In order to do this, I think I can create a asp.net folder and secure it using form authentication. When the desktop application written as winform in c# needs to update status, it can set WebRequest.Credentials and upload data. Is there any better way of doing this? Thanks

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  • asp.net mvc3 return multiple json list

    - by Acid
    Im asp.net mvc3 c# code returns json list like this: return Json(new { name = UserNames, imageUrl = ImageUrls }); UserNames and ImageUrls are both List types And this is my jquery function StartSearch(text) { $.ajax({ url: '/Shared/Search', type: 'POST', data: { SearchText: text }, dataType: 'json', success: function (result) { $.each(result, function (i, item) { alert(result[i].name); }); } }); } How i can get names and umageUrls? Thanks

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  • ASP: button to input submit

    - by vishnu
    Hi All, I am trying to use literalcontrol to add a button as input type="submit" litLevelList.Text += string.Format(" &lt input type='submit' id='{0}' value='{1}' name='{2}' >", btnSave.ClientID, Lang.Trans("Save Changes " ) , btnSave. ??); I could get the button ID using CLientID but without the name the data doesnt seems to be submitted. Could anyone tell me how i could access the name value rendered by ASP for a button control. thanks, vishnu

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  • Curl (*nix) upload file to ASP.NET

    - by WedTM
    I have an old redhat 8 box that I need to pragmatically send files to my webserver from. Disregarding the security issues with this, I've come up with the following way. curl -F file=@<filename> http://webhost/reciever.aspx The problem is, no matter what I try, the ASP.NET page is not accepting the file. What am I doing wrong?

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  • ASP.Net Learning

    - by Zorela
    Hi i am trying to build a website usign ASP.NET what is the best resource or way to learn it? Also do i need DotNetNuke or something similar to manage my project? Thanks in advance.

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