hii
I m creating a web site
in that i want some logos for website
what can i used to develop logos which can easily support to my web site
also i want set back ground of image as my pages 's back ground.
hello everybody,
i'm trying to creat a form which contain textboxs, and i want to use one to fill in date by clicking in that zone
i use asp.net/vb
thks for all yr support
How do I cache an individual user control with ASP.NET MVC? I also need the VaryByParam etc support that usually comes with ASPX Output Caching. I don't want to cache the entire action though, only one of my user controls in the view.
An example would be nice :) Thank you!
I am trying to use TimeSpan as a parameter type for an action in a controller, but the value is always now, so I presume it is not parsed correctly by MVC. The value that gets sent to it is "7:00 PM". Is it possible to make MVC support such format? I am using MVC 2.
I am using MS AJAX ASP.NET Components (Calendar Extender) and I'm finding this problem.
Some weekdays are not being displayed....
I uploaded a picture so you can view exactly how it is being displayed...
The one on the right (calnder) in the picture is taken from microsoft's sample.
Have you got any idea what is causing this problem?
See screenshot: http://www.sajtkik.com/calendar.jpg
Thanks Alot!
I have used the connection string below but I am getting an error when trying to create a table
Dim ConnString As String = "Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=" & strFName + _
";Extended Properties=""Excel 12.0 Xml;HDR=YES;IMEX=1"""
Cannot modify the design of table 'tablename'. It is in a read-only database.
Is there a simple way to load test an asp.net application? I've been reading on some microsoft pattern and practices documents that tell you to use ACT which seems kind of hard to use for complex requests.
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?
I'm trying to setup a pxe server with serva to deploy Windows 8.1 for a bunch of Elitepads. The server is working correctly for other PCs and virtual machines, but the Elitepads just won't.
I've read some articles which suggest the pxe server needs Uefi support to work with this model, but no documentation on the subject from serva.
Is there a way to setup UEFI support on serva? Are there any similar options to work around this without falling to Windows server?
Do any hardware RAID controllers available today support TRIM?
If not, do any manufacturers have target dates for supporting TRIM?
Should I even care about TRIM for SSDs installed in performance-sensitive workstations?
Before you suggest it, yes software RAID would sidestep the issue, but my requirements do not allow software RAID.
edit: The answer appears to be "no RAID controllers support TRIM" at the current date.
I have seen automated support ticketing systems which will email the user as soon as their ticket is created with a custom email address for that ticket.
For example, [email protected]
Does postfix support such a system? Are there any examples out there that might explain how this system might work?
Since Exchange doesn't provide support for all calendar types in OWA, I need to create one, using Microsoft.Net's support of calendars, but where should I start?
looking for CPU with good Virtualization support. could not find Intel EPT (extended page table) technology with E series. Is it only with higher X series?
but AMD Magny cour 6134 does have the RVI support (Rapid Virt Indexing)
Does the VSFTPD server support Clear Command Channel (CCC) per RFC 2228?
If it does support CCC, does it need to be enabled? Or, is it enabled with the whole FTPS suite of configuration parameters?
I would like to develop a web application that uses unicode. The problem is that I don't know if the user supports or not the full unicode set.
First question : is the unicode support depends on the browser or the operating system ?
Second question : how well main browsers/OS behave ?
To goal is to find big subsets of mainly supported unicode characters (with the fact that I accept to not support old tech)
Thank you
I'm looking for a mouse gestures program for Windows (including XP). I've seen gMote and StrokeIt, both pretty good, but they're both missing one thing: support for Rocker Gestures.
If you don't know it, a Rocker gesture is just holding your right mouse button, then clicking your left (and vice versa). StrokeIt, at least, supports Rocker gestures in one direction, but not the other.
Anybody know of a good program that has support for Rocker gestures?
Thanks
I'm gathering specs to build a highly reliable file server, somewhat future proof for the next 3-5 years. The component I'm starting with is the motherboard.
Are there motherboards that have been shown to support ECC RAM (and which particular models?) and also USB 3.0? I've read that there are such chipsets with ECC support, but motherboard manufacturers won't guarantee they work, or won't even offer the required BIOS options.
I'm trying to use an old parallel-port based printer with a USB-to-parallel port adapter on Windows 7. When I plug it into the USB port on the computer it's listed as an unrecognized device. I know that these cables typically use the "USB Printing Support" driver with makes USB ports show up as printer ports in the printer dialog. Is there a way to manually add USB Printing Support to Windows 7, since it isn't being added automatically?
Hey I've just installed Windows Server 2003 Enterprise onto a newly built PC with this motherboard, but when I try to install the CDROM Support files it reports with an alert that says "Support files incompatible with WIN... blah blah" (Basically they seem to be only compatible with win7).
Should I be installing Windows Server 2012 for these drivers? or are there drivers that are compatible with the Server 2003 Operating System?
Which version of H263 does libavcodec support?
I'm looking for H263 2000 (v3/H263++) support, but I can't verify anywhere
that that's what being supported.
I'm looking for a desktop board that supports either VT-D (Intel) or IOMMU (AMD) technology. This is the IO virtualization technology, not VT-x for CPU virtualization. I've found a list of chipsets that are purported to have this, but every board I look at, the vendor has decided to not support that feature. I would really prefer a desktop board over a server board for this.
Does anyone have a specific model that is known to support this technology?
I'm trying to use an old parallel-port based printer with a USB-to-parallel port adapter on Windows 7. When I plug it into the USB port on the computer it's listed as an unrecognized device. I know that these cables typically use the "USB Printing Support" driver with makes USB ports show up as printer ports in the printer dialog. Is there a way to manually add USB Printing Support to Windows 7, since it isn't being added automatically?
With Vista and up, 64-bit versions of Windows no longer support 16-bit programs, but 32-bit versions can still run them. Windows 8 has changed a lot of things from even Windows 7, and there were rumors a while back that it would only be available in 64-bit[1][2] which seems not to be the case anymore. It’s no secret thet Microsoft is pushing users to migrate to 64-bit systems. Have they dropped 16-bit support from Windows 8 altogether (including 32-bit versions)?
I'm looking for a desktop board that supports either VT-D (Intel) or IOMMU (AMD) technology. This is the IO virtualization technology, not VT-x for CPU virtualization. I've found a list of chipsets that are purported to have this, but every board I look at, the vendor has decided to not support that feature. I would really prefer a desktop board over a server board for this.
Does anyone have a specific model that is known to support this technology?
Can anyone give me a succinct definition of the role of ModelState in Asp.net MVC (or a link to one). In particular I need to know in what situations it is necessary or desirable to call ModelState.Clear().
Can anyone give me a succinct definition of the role of ModelState in Asp.net MVC (or a link to one). In particular I need to know in what situations it is necessary or desirable to call ModelState.Clear().
Bit open ended huh... sorry, I think it might help if tell you what I'm acutally doing:
I have an Action of Edit on a Controller called "Page". When I first see the form to change the Page's details everything loads up fine (binding to a "MyCmsPage" object). Then I click a button that generates a value for one of the MyCmsPage object's fields (MyCmsPage.SeoTitle). It generates fine and updates the object and I then return the action result with the newly modified page object and expect the relevant textbox (rendered using <%= Html.TextBox("seoTitle", page.SeoTitle)%) to be updated ... but alas it displays the value from the old model that was loaded.
I've worked around it by using ModelState.Clear() but I need to know why / how it has worked so I'm not just doing it blindly.
PageController:
[AcceptVerbs("POST")]
public ActionResult Edit(MyCmsPage page, string submitButton)
{
// add the seoTitle to the current page object
page.GenerateSeoTitle();
// why must I do this?
ModelState.Clear();
// return the modified page object
return View(page);
}
Aspx:
<%@ Page Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Views/Shared/Site.Master" Inherits="System.Web.Mvc.ViewPage<MyCmsPage>" %>
....
<div class="c">
<label for="seoTitle">
Seo Title</label>
<%= Html.TextBox("seoTitle", page.SeoTitle)%>
<input type="submit" value="Generate Seo Title" name="submitButton" />
</div>