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Hello,

I have build a website with approximately 30 html-pages.
When I search this website in Google, I see the index.html or home.html on
this website, but also other html-pages on this website.
When I click in Google on one of these pages (not index.html or home.html),
I am only linked to that one html-page and not to the website itself.
Does anyone know how to fix this. Is there for example a metatag?

Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden
The Netherlands
Mar 15 '07 #1
17 2538
What are you talking about?

Clicking on a link (in Google or anywhere) is only supposed to take you to
one page. If that page is one of your web pages, you have been taken to
your web site. Hyperlinks don't open web sites, per se. They take you to a
page that is part of a web site.

"catharinus van der werf" <ca************ ******@discussi ons.microsoft.c om>
wrote in message news:5B******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Hello,

I have build a website with approximately 30 html-pages.
When I search this website in Google, I see the index.html or home.html on
this website, but also other html-pages on this website.
When I click in Google on one of these pages (not index.html or
home.html),
I am only linked to that one html-page and not to the website itself.
Does anyone know how to fix this. Is there for example a metatag?

Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden
The Netherlands

Mar 15 '07 #2
Hi Scott,

yes of course. But what I mean is that it should take me to the first page
of the website and that is usely the home.html or index.html. So I want to go
to one of these pages.
Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf

"Scott M." wrote:
What are you talking about?

Clicking on a link (in Google or anywhere) is only supposed to take you to
one page. If that page is one of your web pages, you have been taken to
your web site. Hyperlinks don't open web sites, per se. They take you to a
page that is part of a web site.

"catharinus van der werf" <ca************ ******@discussi ons.microsoft.c om>
wrote in message news:5B******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Hello,

I have build a website with approximately 30 html-pages.
When I search this website in Google, I see the index.html or home.html on
this website, but also other html-pages on this website.
When I click in Google on one of these pages (not index.html or
home.html),
I am only linked to that one html-page and not to the website itself.
Does anyone know how to fix this. Is there for example a metatag?

Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden
The Netherlands


Mar 15 '07 #3
There are 2 ways to get to your home page.

1. A direct hyperlink to that page (ie. http://someSite.com/index.html)
2. A link to the domain server itself, with no page in the request (ie.
http://someSite.com)

You indicate that you ARE seeing links to the home page as well as other
pages in the site, so what, exactly is the problem as this is just what you
want to see?
"catharinus van der werf" <ca************ ******@discussi ons.microsoft.c om>
wrote in message news:46******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Hi Scott,

yes of course. But what I mean is that it should take me to the first page
of the website and that is usely the home.html or index.html. So I want to
go
to one of these pages.
Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf

"Scott M." wrote:
>What are you talking about?

Clicking on a link (in Google or anywhere) is only supposed to take you
to
one page. If that page is one of your web pages, you have been taken to
your web site. Hyperlinks don't open web sites, per se. They take you to
a
page that is part of a web site.

"catharinus van der werf"
<ca*********** *******@discuss ions.microsoft. com>
wrote in message
news:5B******* *************** ************@mi crosoft.com...
Hello,

I have build a website with approximately 30 html-pages.
When I search this website in Google, I see the index.html or home.html
on
this website, but also other html-pages on this website.
When I click in Google on one of these pages (not index.html or
home.html),
I am only linked to that one html-page and not to the website itself.
Does anyone know how to fix this. Is there for example a metatag?

Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden
The Netherlands



Mar 15 '07 #4
Hi Scotte,

Do I need a link to go to the homepage? Is it not possible to go to the
homepage automatically when one clicks on a subpage from outside? And stay on
the subpage, when entering from within the website?

thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden

"Scott M." wrote:
There are 2 ways to get to your home page.

1. A direct hyperlink to that page (ie. http://someSite.com/index.html)
2. A link to the domain server itself, with no page in the request (ie.
http://someSite.com)

You indicate that you ARE seeing links to the home page as well as other
pages in the site, so what, exactly is the problem as this is just what you
want to see?
"catharinus van der werf" <ca************ ******@discussi ons.microsoft.c om>
wrote in message news:46******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Hi Scott,

yes of course. But what I mean is that it should take me to the first page
of the website and that is usely the home.html or index.html. So I want to
go
to one of these pages.
Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf

"Scott M." wrote:
What are you talking about?

Clicking on a link (in Google or anywhere) is only supposed to take you
to
one page. If that page is one of your web pages, you have been taken to
your web site. Hyperlinks don't open web sites, per se. They take you to
a
page that is part of a web site.

"catharinus van der werf"
<ca************ ******@discussi ons.microsoft.c om>
wrote in message
news:5B******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Hello,

I have build a website with approximately 30 html-pages.
When I search this website in Google, I see the index.html or home.html
on
this website, but also other html-pages on this website.
When I click in Google on one of these pages (not index.html or
home.html),
I am only linked to that one html-page and not to the website itself.
Does anyone know how to fix this. Is there for example a metatag?

Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden
The Netherlands


Mar 15 '07 #5
Do I need a link to go to the homepage?

Where? Sub-pages (as you put it) should always have links on them
(otherwise a user would be stuck there), one of which, should be back to the
home page. But, you mentioned that Google is listing the home page when you
do your search, so what is the problem?
Is it not possible to go to the homepage automatically when one clicks on
a subpage from outside?
Well no! If you click a link to "A", why should it take you to "B"?
And stay on the subpage, when entering from within the website?
Huh? You want to leave the sub-page but stay on it as well?
>
thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden

"Scott M." wrote:
>There are 2 ways to get to your home page.

1. A direct hyperlink to that page (ie. http://someSite.com/index.html)
2. A link to the domain server itself, with no page in the request (ie.
http://someSite.com)

You indicate that you ARE seeing links to the home page as well as other
pages in the site, so what, exactly is the problem as this is just what
you
want to see?
"catharinus van der werf"
<ca*********** *******@discuss ions.microsoft. com>
wrote in message
news:46******* *************** ************@mi crosoft.com...
Hi Scott,

yes of course. But what I mean is that it should take me to the first
page
of the website and that is usely the home.html or index.html. So I want
to
go
to one of these pages.
Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf

"Scott M." wrote:

What are you talking about?

Clicking on a link (in Google or anywhere) is only supposed to take
you
to
one page. If that page is one of your web pages, you have been taken
to
your web site. Hyperlinks don't open web sites, per se. They take you
to
a
page that is part of a web site.

"catharinus van der werf"
<ca*********** *******@discuss ions.microsoft. com>
wrote in message
news:5B******* *************** ************@mi crosoft.com...
Hello,

I have build a website with approximately 30 html-pages.
When I search this website in Google, I see the index.html or
home.html
on
this website, but also other html-pages on this website.
When I click in Google on one of these pages (not index.html or
home.html),
I am only linked to that one html-page and not to the website
itself.
Does anyone know how to fix this. Is there for example a metatag?

Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden
The Netherlands



Mar 15 '07 #6
Oke Scott,

It's clear you can't help me.
Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden
The Netherlands

"Scott M." wrote:
Do I need a link to go to the homepage?

Where? Sub-pages (as you put it) should always have links on them
(otherwise a user would be stuck there), one of which, should be back to the
home page. But, you mentioned that Google is listing the home page when you
do your search, so what is the problem?
Is it not possible to go to the homepage automatically when one clicks on
a subpage from outside?

Well no! If you click a link to "A", why should it take you to "B"?
And stay on the subpage, when entering from within the website?

Huh? You want to leave the sub-page but stay on it as well?

thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden

"Scott M." wrote:
There are 2 ways to get to your home page.

1. A direct hyperlink to that page (ie. http://someSite.com/index.html)
2. A link to the domain server itself, with no page in the request (ie.
http://someSite.com)

You indicate that you ARE seeing links to the home page as well as other
pages in the site, so what, exactly is the problem as this is just what
you
want to see?
"catharinus van der werf"
<ca************ ******@discussi ons.microsoft.c om>
wrote in message
news:46******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Hi Scott,

yes of course. But what I mean is that it should take me to the first
page
of the website and that is usely the home.html or index.html. So I want
to
go
to one of these pages.
Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf

"Scott M." wrote:

What are you talking about?

Clicking on a link (in Google or anywhere) is only supposed to take
you
to
one page. If that page is one of your web pages, you have been taken
to
your web site. Hyperlinks don't open web sites, per se. They take you
to
a
page that is part of a web site.

"catharinus van der werf"
<ca************ ******@discussi ons.microsoft.c om>
wrote in message
news:5B******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Hello,

I have build a website with approximately 30 html-pages.
When I search this website in Google, I see the index.html or
home.html
on
this website, but also other html-pages on this website.
When I click in Google on one of these pages (not index.html or
home.html),
I am only linked to that one html-page and not to the website
itself.
Does anyone know how to fix this. Is there for example a metatag?

Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden
The Netherlands



Mar 15 '07 #7
Maybe if you phrased your question more clearly...

"Do I need a link to go to the homepage?"

....and...

"Is it not possible to go to the homepage automatically when one clicks on a
subpage from outside?"

....don't exactly sound like questions that have specific answers. In fact,
these questions make me think that you don't understand how web pages are
accessed and/or how search engines list pages. It doesn't matter if someone
clicks a link to one of your pages from one of your pages or from Google.
They are going to wind up wherever the hyperlink points them to. As I
pointed out earlier, if you want someone taken to your home page, you need
to explicitly give them a hyperlink to that page or just point to the
domain, in which case the home page will be served by default.

It sounds to me like Google is doing exactly what it should and you are
getting exactly what you should. But it also sounds like you belived that
your home page is the entrance to your web site and that entering any other
way is bad or incorrect, which is incorrect.

But, if you would take your time and explain what you want and what you have
more clearly, you might get an answer that helps you.

"catharinus van der werf" <ca************ ******@discussi ons.microsoft.c om>
wrote in message news:87******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Oke Scott,

It's clear you can't help me.
Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden
The Netherlands

"Scott M." wrote:
Do I need a link to go to the homepage?

Where? Sub-pages (as you put it) should always have links on them
(otherwise a user would be stuck there), one of which, should be back to
the
home page. But, you mentioned that Google is listing the home page when
you
do your search, so what is the problem?
Is it not possible to go to the homepage automatically when one clicks
on
a subpage from outside?

Well no! If you click a link to "A", why should it take you to "B"?
And stay on the subpage, when entering from within the website?

Huh? You want to leave the sub-page but stay on it as well?
>
thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden

"Scott M." wrote:

There are 2 ways to get to your home page.

1. A direct hyperlink to that page (ie.
http://someSite.com/index.html)
2. A link to the domain server itself, with no page in the request
(ie.
http://someSite.com)

You indicate that you ARE seeing links to the home page as well as
other
pages in the site, so what, exactly is the problem as this is just
what
you
want to see?
"catharinus van der werf"
<ca*********** *******@discuss ions.microsoft. com>
wrote in message
news:46******* *************** ************@mi crosoft.com...
Hi Scott,

yes of course. But what I mean is that it should take me to the
first
page
of the website and that is usely the home.html or index.html. So I
want
to
go
to one of these pages.
Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf

"Scott M." wrote:

What are you talking about?

Clicking on a link (in Google or anywhere) is only supposed to take
you
to
one page. If that page is one of your web pages, you have been
taken
to
your web site. Hyperlinks don't open web sites, per se. They take
you
to
a
page that is part of a web site.

"catharinus van der werf"
<ca*********** *******@discuss ions.microsoft. com>
wrote in message
news:5B******* *************** ************@mi crosoft.com...
Hello,

I have build a website with approximately 30 html-pages.
When I search this website in Google, I see the index.html or
home.html
on
this website, but also other html-pages on this website.
When I click in Google on one of these pages (not index.html or
home.html),
I am only linked to that one html-page and not to the website
itself.
Does anyone know how to fix this. Is there for example a metatag?

Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden
The Netherlands




Mar 15 '07 #8
Hi Catharinus,

If I understand correctly, you want to force your web pages that are
"sub-pages", (meaning you reach them by following the functionality of your
application) to re-direct to your web application starting page, if the user
click from outside of the application.

If this is the case ,you can do it programatically . In ASP.NET you have a
Context object and you can deduct the web page you are coming from. I think
you can do this using some server variables as well. In case your page is
called from a wrong page you can re-direct it to the starting web page.

Best regards,
Eugen

"Scott M." wrote:
Maybe if you phrased your question more clearly...

"Do I need a link to go to the homepage?"

....and...

"Is it not possible to go to the homepage automatically when one clicks on a
subpage from outside?"

....don't exactly sound like questions that have specific answers. In fact,
these questions make me think that you don't understand how web pages are
accessed and/or how search engines list pages. It doesn't matter if someone
clicks a link to one of your pages from one of your pages or from Google.
They are going to wind up wherever the hyperlink points them to. As I
pointed out earlier, if you want someone taken to your home page, you need
to explicitly give them a hyperlink to that page or just point to the
domain, in which case the home page will be served by default.

It sounds to me like Google is doing exactly what it should and you are
getting exactly what you should. But it also sounds like you belived that
your home page is the entrance to your web site and that entering any other
way is bad or incorrect, which is incorrect.

But, if you would take your time and explain what you want and what you have
more clearly, you might get an answer that helps you.

"catharinus van der werf" <ca************ ******@discussi ons.microsoft.c om>
wrote in message news:87******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Oke Scott,

It's clear you can't help me.
Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden
The Netherlands

"Scott M." wrote:
Do I need a link to go to the homepage?

Where? Sub-pages (as you put it) should always have links on them
(otherwise a user would be stuck there), one of which, should be back to
the
home page. But, you mentioned that Google is listing the home page when
you
do your search, so what is the problem?

Is it not possible to go to the homepage automatically when one clicks
on
a subpage from outside?

Well no! If you click a link to "A", why should it take you to "B"?

And stay on the subpage, when entering from within the website?

Huh? You want to leave the sub-page but stay on it as well?


thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden

"Scott M." wrote:

There are 2 ways to get to your home page.

1. A direct hyperlink to that page (ie.
http://someSite.com/index.html)
2. A link to the domain server itself, with no page in the request
(ie.
http://someSite.com)

You indicate that you ARE seeing links to the home page as well as
other
pages in the site, so what, exactly is the problem as this is just
what
you
want to see?
"catharinus van der werf"
<ca************ ******@discussi ons.microsoft.c om>
wrote in message
news:46******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Hi Scott,

yes of course. But what I mean is that it should take me to the
first
page
of the website and that is usely the home.html or index.html. So I
want
to
go
to one of these pages.
Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf

"Scott M." wrote:

What are you talking about?

Clicking on a link (in Google or anywhere) is only supposed to take
you
to
one page. If that page is one of your web pages, you have been
taken
to
your web site. Hyperlinks don't open web sites, per se. They take
you
to
a
page that is part of a web site.

"catharinus van der werf"
<ca************ ******@discussi ons.microsoft.c om>
wrote in message
news:5B******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Hello,

I have build a website with approximately 30 html-pages.
When I search this website in Google, I see the index.html or
home.html
on
this website, but also other html-pages on this website.
When I click in Google on one of these pages (not index.html or
home.html),
I am only linked to that one html-page and not to the website
itself.
Does anyone know how to fix this. Is there for example a metatag?

Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden
The Netherlands




Mar 15 '07 #9
Thanks Eugen,

That's my question. Thanks for your answer, but I hoped I could solve it
without ASP.
Now I am afraid it can't.
thanks anyway.

Catharinus van der Werf
www.figuresfirst.nl

"Eugen" wrote:
Hi Catharinus,

If I understand correctly, you want to force your web pages that are
"sub-pages", (meaning you reach them by following the functionality of your
application) to re-direct to your web application starting page, if the user
click from outside of the application.

If this is the case ,you can do it programatically . In ASP.NET you have a
Context object and you can deduct the web page you are coming from. I think
you can do this using some server variables as well. In case your page is
called from a wrong page you can re-direct it to the starting web page.

Best regards,
Eugen

"Scott M." wrote:
Maybe if you phrased your question more clearly...

"Do I need a link to go to the homepage?"

....and...

"Is it not possible to go to the homepage automatically when one clicks on a
subpage from outside?"

....don't exactly sound like questions that have specific answers. In fact,
these questions make me think that you don't understand how web pages are
accessed and/or how search engines list pages. It doesn't matter if someone
clicks a link to one of your pages from one of your pages or from Google.
They are going to wind up wherever the hyperlink points them to. As I
pointed out earlier, if you want someone taken to your home page, you need
to explicitly give them a hyperlink to that page or just point to the
domain, in which case the home page will be served by default.

It sounds to me like Google is doing exactly what it should and you are
getting exactly what you should. But it also sounds like you belived that
your home page is the entrance to your web site and that entering any other
way is bad or incorrect, which is incorrect.

But, if you would take your time and explain what you want and what you have
more clearly, you might get an answer that helps you.

"catharinus van der werf" <ca************ ******@discussi ons.microsoft.c om>
wrote in message news:87******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Oke Scott,
>
It's clear you can't help me.
Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden
The Netherlands
>
"Scott M." wrote:
>
Do I need a link to go to the homepage?
>>
>Where? Sub-pages (as you put it) should always have links on them
>(otherwise a user would be stuck there), one of which, should be back to
>the
>home page. But, you mentioned that Google is listing the home page when
>you
>do your search, so what is the problem?
>>
Is it not possible to go to the homepage automatically when one clicks
on
a subpage from outside?
>>
>Well no! If you click a link to "A", why should it take you to "B"?
>>
And stay on the subpage, when entering from within the website?
>>
>Huh? You want to leave the sub-page but stay on it as well?
>>
>
thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden
>
"Scott M." wrote:
>
>There are 2 ways to get to your home page.
>>
>1. A direct hyperlink to that page (ie.
>http://someSite.com/index.html)
>2. A link to the domain server itself, with no page in the request
>(ie.
>http://someSite.com)
>>
>You indicate that you ARE seeing links to the home page as well as
>other
>pages in the site, so what, exactly is the problem as this is just
>what
>you
>want to see?
>>
>>
>"catharinus van der werf"
><ca*********** *******@discuss ions.microsoft. com>
>wrote in message
>news:46******* *************** ************@mi crosoft.com...
Hi Scott,
>
yes of course. But what I mean is that it should take me to the
first
page
of the website and that is usely the home.html or index.html. So I
want
to
go
to one of these pages.
Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
>
"Scott M." wrote:
>
>What are you talking about?
>>
>Clicking on a link (in Google or anywhere) is only supposed to take
>you
>to
>one page. If that page is one of your web pages, you have been
>taken
>to
>your web site. Hyperlinks don't open web sites, per se. They take
>you
>to
>a
>page that is part of a web site.
>>
>"catharinus van der werf"
><ca*********** *******@discuss ions.microsoft. com>
>wrote in message
>news:5B******* *************** ************@mi crosoft.com...
Hello,
>
I have build a website with approximately 30 html-pages.
When I search this website in Google, I see the index.html or
home.html
on
this website, but also other html-pages on this website.
When I click in Google on one of these pages (not index.html or
home.html),
I am only linked to that one html-page and not to the website
itself.
Does anyone know how to fix this. Is there for example a metatag?
>
Thanks
Catharinus van der Werf
Leeuwarden
The Netherlands
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Hello, I have read about the problems that IE has when using a doctype of HTML 4.01 Transitional. I was advised to use Strict wherever possible. My question is, does the same apply to XHTML 1.0 Transitional? I develop sites using ASP.NET, which emits valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional, but not XHTML 1.0 Strict (for example, it includes a hidden form field with the name of _VIEWSTATE, which isn't valid in Strict, but is in Transitional).
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by: VK | last post by:
Hi, After the response on my request from W3C I'm still unclear about Tidy vs. Validator discrepansies. That started with <IFRAME> issue, but there is more as I know. Anyway, this very basic HTML page: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/strict.dtd"> <html> <head>
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by: Ryan Ginstrom | last post by:
I have been maintaining a body of documentation in plain HTML files. I would now like to automate the generation of the HTML files. Maintaining the HTML files now is tedious and error prone, because every time I move/remove/add a section, I have to renumber the following sections and update my internal links. I have looked at some of the HTML-generation frameworks, but the selection is somewhat bewildering, and most also seem geared to...
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by: Guy Macon | last post by:
cwdjrxyz wrote: HTML 5 has solved the above probem. See the following web page: HTML 5, one vocabulary, two serializations http://www.w3.org/QA/2008/01/html5-is-html-and-xml.html
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jinu1996
by: jinu1996 | last post by:
In today's digital age, having a compelling online presence is paramount for businesses aiming to thrive in a competitive landscape. At the heart of this digital strategy lies an intricately woven tapestry of website design and digital marketing. It's not merely about having a website; it's about crafting an immersive digital experience that captivates audiences and drives business growth. The Art of Business Website Design Your website is...
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by: Hystou | last post by:
Overview: Windows 11 and 10 have less user interface control over operating system update behaviour than previous versions of Windows. In Windows 11 and 10, there is no way to turn off the Windows Update option using the Control Panel or Settings app; it automatically checks for updates and installs any it finds, whether you like it or not. For most users, this new feature is actually very convenient. If you want to control the update process,...
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tracyyun
by: tracyyun | last post by:
Dear forum friends, With the development of smart home technology, a variety of wireless communication protocols have appeared on the market, such as Zigbee, Z-Wave, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc. Each protocol has its own unique characteristics and advantages, but as a user who is planning to build a smart home system, I am a bit confused by the choice of these technologies. I'm particularly interested in Zigbee because I've heard it does some...
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by: agi2029 | last post by:
Let's talk about the concept of autonomous AI software engineers and no-code agents. These AIs are designed to manage the entire lifecycle of a software development project—planning, coding, testing, and deployment—without human intervention. Imagine an AI that can take a project description, break it down, write the code, debug it, and then launch it, all on its own.... Now, this would greatly impact the work of software developers. The idea...
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by: isladogs | last post by:
The next Access Europe User Group meeting will be on Wednesday 1 May 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC+1) and finishing by 19:30 (7.30PM). 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. Adolph will...
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by: conductexam | last post by:
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. Globals.ThisAddIn.Application.ActiveDocument.Select();...
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by: adsilva | last post by:
A Windows Forms form does not have the event Unload, like VB6. What one acts like?
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by: 6302768590 | last post by:
Hai team i want code for transfer the data from one system to another through IP address by using C# our system has to for every 5mins then we have to update the data what the data is updated we have to send another system
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muto222
by: muto222 | last post by:
How can i add a mobile payment intergratation into php mysql website.

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