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Re: How to use maskedit for the SIN Number
It appears that all "formatting" characters gets filtered out unless they are one of the "mask delimeters" ( "/" "," "." and ":"). One thing you may be able to do is, is just use a period and then do a replace client side with javascript or serverside in your code. So for example, a Mask for a social security number would looks something like: < cc1 : MaskedEditExtender ID ="meeSSN" runat ="server" TargetControlID ="txtSSN" Mask ="999.99.9999" MaskType ="None" InputDirection ="LeftToRight" AcceptNegative
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Re: CalendarExtender bad performance in a datalist
I experienced a similar slowdown on a form with a GridView. I even experienced slowdown on a separate form that simply had a few dropdownlists, and two textboxes with the calendarextender. In the second case, the dropdown lists (which were all databound) too forever to refresh. In my GridView, I just started using the MaskedEditExtender -- which ended up being pretty clean looking. Just be careful if you also use the MaskedEditValidator, I've had some other issues using that. For the form, I switched
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Filed under: CalendarExtender Calendar Popup eworldui MaskedEditExtender
Re: New CalendarExtender Error in ScriptResource.axd
bless you sir -- that was a nice catch I didn't even think to do that when I installed the release Ajax -- all I did was flush the IntelliSense cache (another headache from another day).
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Re: New CalendarExtender Error in ScriptResource.axd
btw - this appears to only happen if you use server side code to set the control that the CalendarExtender is attached to.
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Re: New CalendarExtender Error in ScriptResource.axd
bump - any updates on this? I have the exact same problem. Date.parseLocale is not defined in ScriptResource.axd when I use a CalendarExtender, and it works fine locally. As far as I can tell, this doesn't "break" the control -- but the user has look at the error indicator at the bottom of the screen.
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