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  • access dropdown control from the master page to the content page using asp.net

    - by Isha Jain
    i have a master page and the content pages in the master page i have the textbox and dropdown the value in the dropdown may vary according to the content pages e.g for one content page the dropdown may contain branchname, city, address and let for other content page under same master page the dropdown may have values like Contactnumber, EmailID, ........... ......... etc..... so please help me to how can i bind that dropdown from my content page thanks.

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  • Voice Control iOS

    - by Marc Tanis
    I would like to build a simple reader app for the iPad 2 that would allow users to navigate/read via voice controls. The app would allow the user to enter a mode where the microphone was live and listened for predefined keywords like 'down', 'up', 'next', 'back', 'home', etc. I don't want to reinvent the wheel on this so I'm just wondering first, if someone has done this already and if not, are there any good tutorials or SDKs available to help with recording someone's voice, and then comparing future output to see if it matches, or just dealing with the microphone in general?

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  • How to specify unique container styles for heterogenous hierarchies using SL3 and TreeView control

    - by rcecil
    Hello, Just look for strategies that have been successful in rendering hierarchies that represent inheritance structures using SL3/4 TreeViews. I need to render certain nodes differently than others, depending upon what kind of container they are (a choice between things, or simply a list of related things, etc.) So far, I've been very successful with the DataTemplate route: I've been able to use a technique described in Ted Glaza's post "Easy DataTemplateSelectors in Silverlight" (you may have retrieve a Google cache of this page). SO what I'm trying to discover is something on the order of a StyleSelector, not a DataTemplateSelector. I'm considering leveraging my current implementations of Glaza's pattern of selector objects to somehow detect the node type and set the ItemContainerStyle there, but it doesn't seem clear right now. Thanks for your thoughts.

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  • How to control the font size of html select boxes on iPhone

    - by Zorzella
    Regular HTML select boxes (such as, e.g. found here), while being "chosen" are presented by the iPhone on a native widget that seems to totally ignore regular html font sizes and whatnot. It does some ellipsing when it goes too long, but the font is way too big for a list I want to present -- even on landscape, only about 35 characters can fit. Is there any way to tell the iPhone to use a smaller font there?

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  • CSS and control name mangling in content pages

    - by flashnik
    I have a simple website with a master-page. To set properties to elements on a content page (such as Textbox) I use CSS. In designer it works well but when I launch a site a style isn't apllied to controls. The reason is simple. To say, I have a TextBox with id="TextBox1" in content page, it is placed in ContentPlaceHolder1. In CSS file I set properties for object with id #TextBox1. When I launch a site due to master page name mangling it gets an id like ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder1_TextBox1 which is not defined in CSS file included in masterpage. What is a correct solution of this problem? Hardcoding mangled name doesn't seem to be good.

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  • Efficiently using position to control actions

    - by John Ashmore
    I want to use position (returned from a gridview for e.g.) or a similar numeric integer to do various things, e.g. create a sprite, or in any command that wants something other than a number, e.g. I want to use something like: sprites.add(createSprite(R.drawable.image(position)); , where createSprite creates a sprite using the image supplied, instead of: if (position == 1) {sprites.add(createSprite(R.drawable.image1);} if (position == 2) {sprites.add(createSprite(R.drawable.image2);} ...etc There is an easy solution for strings: Most efficient method to use position to open a .java but what about for situations like this one?

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  • How to control overlapping Alpha fades on iPhone...

    - by ReduxDJ
    I have two animation methods, basically the just repeat... How do I prevent them from overlapping and flickering, is there a convenient way to do this? Thanks, -(void) doPowerChangeAnimUp { powerIconChange .alpha = 0; [UIView beginAnimations:nil context:NULL]; [UIView setAnimationDidStopSelector:@selector(animationDidStop:)]; [UIView setAnimationDelegate:self] ; [UIView setAnimationDuration:2]; [powerIconChange setAlpha:1]; [UIView commitAnimations]; } -(void)animationDidStop:(NSString *)animationID { [UIView beginAnimations:nil context:NULL]; [UIView setAnimationDelegate:self] ; [UIView setAnimationDidStopSelector:@selector(doPowerChangeAnimUp)]; [UIView setAnimationDuration:2]; [powerIconChange setAlpha:0]; [UIView commitAnimations]; }

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  • Identify Field Control properties Dynamically

    - by Pravin Kumar
    I have an app in which the user's actions such as "minimizing a window","closing a window","clicking a button" ... has to be captured. And those Field Controls ( like buttons, close icon , minimise icon ... ) can be in any application and have to be dynamically identified Is there a way to do this in C# ??? Any useful pointers are much appreciated. Thanks,

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  • Architecting a generic search result web control

    - by Bartek Tatkowski
    In a project I'm currently working for we've stumbled upon the need for several kinds of search results presentation controls. The search result are similar, but not identical. For example, in the "office search" result we might want to present the office name and location, while in the "document search" could contain document name, author and publishing date. These fields should be sortable. My current strategy is to employ the Factory pattern and do something like this: ISearchResult officeResults = SearchResultFactory.CreateOfficeSearchResults(data); ISearchResult documentResults = SearchResultFactory.CreateDocumentSearchResults(data); The problem is: I don't know how to implement the markup code. Should I just do Controls.Add(officeResults); in the containing page? Or is there some ASPX trickery to create generic web controls? Or maybe I'm overthinking this and just should create five classes? ;)

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  • Block all other input to an application and control it from a wrapper in Java

    - by Oren
    I have a windows application which has a complex GUI that I would like to hide from users. In order to do this, I would like to create a wrapper with an extremely simple interface that overlays this application and automates a number of actions when a user clicks a single button on the wrapper. (I hope "wrapper" is the proper term.) Is it possible to use Java to block input to the underlying application so that users cannot inadvertently mess up the automation? How would I go about this? Also, how can I automate key presses and clicks to the application without hijacking the mouse? Is this possible in Java? I have looked at java.awt.Robot, but it appears to hijack the mouse. I have also looked at AutoIT, but it too hijacks the mouse and does not integrate with Java. Neither of these options seem powerful enough for what I need, but I do not know how else to proceed.

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  • page control in flex(like php)

    - by Mahedi
    Hi, I'm new in flex. I have a design like this in one page have two option like this Hard & soft when i click hard(option) there will show three option(in php got to another page) like standard, square & pocket and in the page below BACK(when click this option it will back previous state(page)) option will be show When mouse over on any option's this will show its properties in any side of page when select any one of them it will go next step(page) for more performance. Soft option will work like hard option. Please help me with code example or tutorials. Best regard mahedi

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  • How to subscribe to EventHandler of a private control outside of Form

    - by randooom
    Hi all, maybe my design is not good, or I don't see the obvious solution, but I want to subscribe to a buttonClick EventHandler of Form1 from outside form1. For example I have a Controller and Form1 who are both instanced in the main function. Now I want to subscribe a function from Controller to the buttonClick event from Button1_Click in Form1. But the button1 is declarded private, so i can't do form1->Button1->Click += gcnew EventHandler(controller->function) Is there any way to get around this? Ok I could write a setter or something in Form1, but is there any other solution? I read some examples, but they are all calling events from within the same class so they don't address my specific problem.

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  • C# Homework - control structures (for, if)

    - by Freakingout
    I got a homework assignment today: "Create a program that calculates out how many ways you can add three numbers so that they equal 1000." I think this code should work, but it doesn't write out anything. using System; namespace ConsoleApp02 { class Program { public static void Main(string[] args) { for(int a = 0; a < 1000; a++) { for(int b = 0; b < 1000; b++) { for(int c = 0; c < 1000; c++) { for(int puls = a + b + c; puls < 1000; puls++) { if(puls == 1000) { Console.WriteLine("{0} + {1} + {2} = 1000", a, b, c); } } } } } Console.ReadKey(true); } } } What am I doing wrong? Any tips or solution?

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  • ASP.NET calendar drawing control

    - by BCS
    I want to make a simple ASP.NET page that draws a months from a calendar and highlights given dates. (I'm not looking for a date picker.) What I have is a list of DateTime values and I need to display them a a nice way. Given that I'm a total beginner with ASP, simpler really is better. (I'd rather not, I'm willing to hack together something with StringBuilder and <table> if it's easier). p.s. I have no budget, so non-free controls will only be of use to other readers.

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  • jQuery cookie control

    - by Happy
    How to create cookie, which will work on all pages over choosen site? Using cookie plugin. Code must add cookie "movie_check" with value "no", which can be used over all pages on site "www.site.com" (were script is implemented). Expires after 365 days. Tryed this (doesnt work): $.cookie("movie_check", "no", {expires: 365, domain: 'www.site.com'}); Thanks.

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  • Guide Text Not working when text is entered using another control

    - by user2614405
    I have a textbox used to enter the text by user, which guide-text which disappears when user starts to write. But when I use a dropdown & select a text from it, & this text is automatically entered in the textbox, the guide-text is not fading away. Events I am using to fade the guide-text : $('input, textarea').live('keydown', toggleLabel); $('input, textarea').live('paste', toggleLabel); On change of dropdown : $('.ui-discussion-text').change(function () { var oldText = $('.ui-discussion-input textarea').val(); $('.ui-discussion-input textarea').val(oldText + " " + $(this).val()); }); Please help.

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  • Puzzle - Dynamically change data template control from another data template

    - by Burt
    I have a DataTemplate that contains an Expander with a border in the header. I want the header border to have round corners when collapsed and straight bottom corners when expanded. What would best practice be for achieving this (bonus points for code samples as I am new to XAML)? This is the template that holds the expander: <DataTemplate x:Key="A"> <StackPanel> <Expander Name="ProjectExpander" Header="{Binding .}" HeaderTemplate="{StaticResource B}" > <StackPanel> <Border CornerRadius="0,0,2,2"> This is the expander datatemplate: <DataTemplate x:Key="B"> <Border x:Name="ProjectExpanderHeader" CornerRadius="{Binding local:ItemUserControl.ProjectHeaderBorderRadius, RelativeSource={RelativeSource FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type ContentPresenter}}}" Background="{StaticResource ItemGradient}" HorizontalAlignment="{Binding HorizontalAlignment, RelativeSource={RelativeSource FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type ContentPresenter}}, Mode=OneWayToSource}"> <local:ItemContentsUserControl Height="30"/> </Border> </DataTemplate>

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  • VB.NET Two different approaches to generic cross-threaded operations; which is better?

    - by BASnappl
    VB.NET 2010, .NET 4 Hello, I recently read about using SynchronizationContext objects to control the execution thread for some code. I have been using a generic subroutine to handle (possibly) cross-thread calls for things like updating UI controls that utilizes Invoke. I'm an amateur and have a hard time understanding the pros and cons of any particular approach. I am looking for some insight on which approach might be preferable and why. Update: This question is motivated, in part, by statements such as the following from the MSDN page on Control.InvokeRequired. An even better solution is to use the SynchronizationContext returned by SynchronizationContext rather than a control for cross-thread marshaling. Method 1: Public Sub InvokeControl(Of T As Control)(ByVal Control As T, ByVal Action As Action(Of T)) If Control.InvokeRequired Then Control.Invoke(New Action(Of T, Action(Of T))(AddressOf InvokeControl), New Object() {Control, Action}) Else Action(Control) End If End Sub Method 2: Public Sub UIAction(Of T As Control)(ByVal Control As T, ByVal Action As Action(Of Control)) SyncContext.Send(New Threading.SendOrPostCallback(Sub() Action(Control)), Nothing) End Sub Where SyncContext is a Threading.SynchronizationContext object defined in the constructor of my UI form: Public Sub New() InitializeComponent() SyncContext = WindowsFormsSynchronizationContext.Current End Sub Then, if I wanted to update a control (e.g., Label1) on the UI form, I would do: InvokeControl(Label1, Sub(x) x.Text = "hello") or UIAction(Label1, Sub(x) x.Text = "hello") So, what do y'all think? Is one way preferred or does it depend on the context? If you have the time, verbosity would be appreciated! Thanks in advance, Brian

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