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  • Gridview Calendar Control ALWAYS defaulting to current month!

    I am using a gridview control to display dates on a rota as follows: Note that the date for that record is 16/11/2009 (before the current month). When I click on "Edit" to go into the gridview data and edit the date the calendar defaults to the current month. (as per image below) It doesnt...
    Posted to Data Presentation Controls (Forum) by cawleymj on 06-08-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: calendar, Default, Month, gridview
  • After editing an row in an gridview I must refresh the page

    Hi everybody, I have an c# asp.net website. I use an gridview with some fields. Also I have an calendar. In the calender I selected the dates that are in the gridview. When I remove an row in the gridview that day is still selected in the calendar. When I refresh the page or remove another row, then...
    Posted to Data Presentation Controls (Forum) by khalidelmeknesi on 02-18-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: refresh, calendar, GridView
  • Problem in Custom Calendar control

    Dear all members, I am making a custom calendar control by inheriting the ASP.Net calendar control. I need to show the Week Number, say week 1, week 2 .. before every week starting day of week where > (greater than) symbol appears on setting the SelectionMode property. I tried a lot but failed. And...
    Posted to Custom Server Controls (Forum) by sonofspm on 03-02-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: asp.net 2.0, c#, calendar, Custom Control, GridView
  • Re: The GridView 2.0 is amazing, but still, not flexible enough!!

    Hi Jdbr, We build a couple date pickers that may be of interest to you. BDPLite (Free) and BasicDatePicker . The following sample demonstrates using the date pickers within a GridView control and binding to a SQLDataSource. See http://samples.basicdatepicker.com/autobinding.aspx If you are interested...
    Posted to Data Presentation Controls (Forum) by BasicDatePicker on 11-18-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: datepicker, datetime, GridView, date picker, calendar
  • Help - Object reference not set to an instance of an object??

    I'm having an bit of a problem here. I'm using Web Developer 2005. All I want to do is have an invisible object become visible when I click a button. Pretty simple I'm sure. Now, I can do this as long as the object is NOT in a gridview where I'm editing a template, case in point: -------------- 1) Button1...
    Posted to Web Forms (Forum) by rednelo on 11-09-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: View, ASP.NET 2.0 VB.NET, button, calendar, ASP.NET 2.0, DetailsView, gridview, hidden field
  • not being able to retrive the values from a detailview once it is changed by the user

    not being able to retrive the values from a detailview once it is changed by the user Reply Quote Favorites Contact i am having an aspx page which has a detailview and a object datasource . the detailview bound to the object datasource at the runtime.as shown below DetailsView1.ChangeMode(DetailsViewMode...
    Posted to Data Presentation Controls (Forum) by anusree on 10-13-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: DetailsView, GridView, calendar
  • Ajax Calendar / Validation Callout

    I am having and interesting problem and I am sure the solution is quite simple. I have started using Ajaz extenders in my web forms, they truly are a blessing. However I have a webform that has a Textbox with a Calendar Extender and and textbox with Callout Validation. The problem is when you click on...
    Posted to ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit (Forum) by Yanayaya on 10-30-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: TextBox, ajax, calendar, gridview, validation, callout, toolkit
  • Re: Binding the text box associating the calendar control (ajax/asp) in grid view

    Have a look here: http://forums.asp.net/p/1236551/2246294.aspx If you want to create the calendar dynamically, you can refer to this example: http://blogs.visoftinc.com/archive/2008/02/06/dynamic-ajax-control-toolkit-calendar-extender.aspx -Damien
    Posted to ASP.NET AJAX UI (Forum) by dwhite on 09-09-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: calendar, GridView, dynamic content
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