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Re: What Type of Project / Control / ActiveX do I need?
bummer... someone on another forum suggested Silverlight... I'm going to just opt for a little helper application that the person downloads that uses web services to talk back to the server. Thanks!
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quizwedge
on 5/31/2008
Re: What Type of Project / Control / ActiveX do I need?
It's a QuickBooks file. I'd be using the QuickBooks SDK... that's why I can't just upload the file to the server. Between permissions and the size of the file, it just won't work. Really looking for a cross-browser solution. If not, then I guess I'll have to go with an IE only solution. Problem is that while I've done both Windows and Web VB.NET programming, I've never done anything with the "in between" so I'm pretty much lost as to what kind of project
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What Type of Project / Control / ActiveX do I need?
I'm developing some web software and at one point, I need to access a file on the customer's computer (with their permission, of course). It's not something that can be uploaded to the server. My initial thought was to make an ActiveX control, but it appears that those aren't available in VB.NET. I then started looking into a Windows Library Control. I'm having trouble getting that working, but it appears that even if I did get it working, it would only work in Internet Explorer
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Re: Calling a Public Function from the ASPX page
okay, that's bizarre... now it's working fine. Oh, well, I guess I just shouldn't question it. :) At least I know that what I did is correct. Thanks, Dan
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quizwedge
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Re: Calling a Public Function from the ASPX page
I tried switching from # to = and still got the Name 'f_MyFunction' is not declared.
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Re: Calling a Public Function from the ASPX page
Weird... here's the entire code of a sample page that's erroring... just in case I missed something (I only changed the main project name to MyProject for security reasons). The solution has two projects, UserInterface and BusinessLogic. The BusinessLogic project is just a bunch of classes. ----ASPX page <%@ Page Language="vb" AutoEventWireup="false" MasterPageFile="~/MyProject.Master" CodeBehind="zTestForForum.aspx.vb" Inherits="UserInterface
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Re: Calling a Public Function from the ASPX page
Just to clarify, the function is in the content page codebehind. The function is called from the content page as well. Thanks.
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Re: Calling a Public Function from the ASPX page
It's in the content page as part of the page's class.
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Calling a Public Function from the ASPX page
I know I did this in Visual Studio 2003 (ASP.NET 1.1), but can't seem to do it in Visual Studio 2005 (ASP.NET 3.5?). I've got a page that's part of a master page. The project is an AJAX project. From the aspx page, I'm trying to call myFunction(ID) with the following: <%# myFunction(ID) %>. On the codebehind page, I have the following as part of the partial public class: Public Function myFunction(ByVal ID As Integer) As String Return ID.ToString End Function My function actually
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Re: DataGrid + using LoadTemplate multiple times = Session Variable not changing
Interesting... that could work... I ended up doing what I mentioned in my post above, but interesting solution. Thanks!
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on 12/26/2007
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