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by: Kristoffer Arfvidson |
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Ok, so a new question...
Im building my page as dynamic as I can...
meaning that I have basicly one aspx page that controls everything...
so, I solved this by sending different variables to the page depending on
where i want to go, eg. www.myserver.com/gotopage.aspx?page=mainpage
ok, so, on this gotopage.aspx
I have used a lot of usercontrols to show the defferent contents of my pages
(to keep the design at one place and the code in...
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by: Michael Skelton |
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Hi
I've created a new custom Web control. I have tried to customize the assembly attribute TagPrefix . However, each time I drag my custom control onto a form, it's TagPrefix is still "cc1". What am I missing here
My control is nested within two namespaces: for example, OuterNamespace and InnerNamespace. Taking that into account, the AssemblyInfo.cs of my custom control's solution contains the following additional lines
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using...
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by: G Dean Blake |
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( I know this should be posted in the BuildingControls forum but I don't get
much help over there)
I'm going through this book on asp.net server control development. I wrote
a control using the namespace:
ESS.ServerControls
The book says that if I put the following in my control's AssemblyInfo.vb
file that my controls will be prefixed by an "ess" tagPrefix:
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by: Keith Harris |
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When you drag a web user control onto your design surface, VS.NET
automatically assigns the tagprefix = uc1.
Does anyone know how to change the default tagprefix for all web controls
you drag onto a web form?
Thank you.
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by: Michael Tissington |
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I'm trying to convert a project from VS2003 to VS2005
After conversion all of my TagPrefix are not recognized in the body.
<%@ Register TagPrefix="Oaklodge" TagName="Curve" Src="ctrls/Curve.ascx" %>
This does not report any errors, but when I try to use it like
<Oaklodge:Curve runat="server" />
I get the following error
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by: Arthur Dent |
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Can anyone tell me what the equivalent in 2005 is for 2003's line
<Assembly: System.Web.UI.TagPrefix("Temporal.WEB.Controls", "twebc")>
in the AssemblyInfo file?
I have an assembly of my own custom webcontrols which i am trying to port to
2005, but cannot seem to find this piece of info.
Thanks in advance,
- Arthur Dent.
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by: |
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Is there a way to define a controls tagprefix in the control itself? When I drop a control on a web page it's tagprefix defaults to uc1, as expected. Where can I set it so that it's default tag prefix is something else, so i don't have to change 'em every time I drop a control on the form? Thanks.
Jerry
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by: Sergei Shelukhin |
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We have a custom (ascx) control that is used in several pages.
In ASP.NET 1.1, we had register tagprefix specified in every page that
uses this control; in 2.0, I decided to add this control to one more
page so I added tagprefix registration to web.config. However, when I
tried to open the page (after building the app ofc) it gave me errors
in control's page_load - all of its inner controls (textboxes etc) were
nulls.
As soon as I copy...
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by: nk |
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I had the same problem.
I found this thread:
http://dotnetslackers.com/community/blogs/bmains/archive/2007/01/08/asp_3A00_XXXXX-is-not-a-known-element.--This-can-occur-if-there-is-a-compilation-error-in-the-web-site_2E00_.aspx
which says to change the references in the web.config for
<system.web><pages><controls><add tagPrefix="asp"... to
<system.web><pages><controls><add tagPrefix="ajax"...
That seems to have cleared up my problems. ...
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by: marktang |
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by: tracyyun |
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Dear forum friends,
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In this session, we are pleased to welcome a new presenter, Adolph Dupré who will be discussing some powerful techniques for using class modules.
He will explain when you may want to use classes instead of User Defined Types (UDT). For example, to manage the data in unbound forms.
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by: conductexam |
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I have .net C# application in which I am extracting data from word file and save it in database particularly. To store word all data as it is I am converting the whole word file firstly in HTML and then checking html paragraph one by one.
At the time of converting from word file to html my equations which are in the word document file was convert into image.
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by: adsilva |
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A Windows Forms form does not have the event Unload, like VB6. What one acts like?
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