.net - Concatenate Tag Attribute Value Using Razor And A Prefix
Jun 16, 2011How do I do this in Razor (VB.NET):
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How do I do this in Razor (VB.NET):
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here any algorithms/pseudocode for reading/parsing 3-column csv data and determining unique objects/attributes/values?
example data:
john,height,1.75
george,age,21
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i have already implemented a solution of my own but it's too slow and i can't find any relevant literature on the internet.
Possible Duplicate: Unrecognized attribute 'targetFramework'. Note that attribute names are case-sensitive
I am using window xp and iis 5.1 to run the application.
error is occurred Unrecognized attribute 'targetFramework'. Note that attribute names are case-sensitive.
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I get an error when I try to build my project.'SSLAccessFiltercannot' be used as an attribute because it does not inherit from 'System.Attribute'. [code]
View 1 Repliesi need a 2 digit prefix that increments. 1 - 99.. after reaching 99 it will be 100, that what im supposed to trap. if must be a0 - a9, after then b0-b9 ...... z0-z9.
View 3 Repliesadd a prefix to the SoapHeader Namespace.
The XML would look like this
<soap:Header>
<aaa:TocHeader aaa:role="ADMIN" aaa:locale="en-US" aaa:softwareName="TOC" aaa:softwareId="aaaaaaaaaaa" xsdVersion="1.0" xmlns:aaa="http://toc.schemas.testing.com/headers/2006-02-01">
<aaa:Message>
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I need to find out about listboxes. Everything about listboxes. I need to know what code is needed for listboxes, and what their prefix is (btn, txt, etc...). I believe that I am using VB 2008.
View 4 RepliesI'm trying to force a prefix of the namespace on xmlattribute - Here is how i have defined the class[code]...
View 3 RepliesI have a 3 richtext boxs where I add each line together and output to a textbox, all is working great. But the problem I am seeing is that I paste the contents from a spreadsheet which strips off the leading 0 (zero) from a 9 digit number into the 1st RTB.What I require is that I need to read each line in the 1st RTB and if the digits are = 8 then prefix them with a 0 (zero).
View 13 Replies1 <span class='Txt9Gray'>Decisions ( </span> I'm trying to grab the '1' from this string. Before the '1' is another span, but I can't use that as a marker because it can change from page to page. Is there any regex expression that can simply grab the '1'.
The word 'Decisions' will always exist. That's my main way to find this line. Here's what I have been trying to no avail:
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Are you familiar with prefix and postfix? I just wonder how to solve it especially if the expression is too long.
View 17 RepliesOk so im new to the forums and welcome any advice :)I am currently encoding my media library using handbrake and find that it places the encode number followed by a "-" before each title..I would like to remove the number and dash using VB..[code]
View 4 RepliesI inherited a project that includes a dialog between two applications. One in native C++ the other in VB.NET. The protocol is such that the first 4 bytes (32 bits) of the message encodes the size. However the VB.NET side never sets these first four bytes, however it does use the .net method BeginSendTo, which accepts an argument for size. Does the BeginSendTo method automatically add the size to the beginning of the message in the form of a 4 byte int?
View 1 RepliesI'm following the ASP.NET MVC Tutorial and having started in VB.NET I'm having trouble converting the following razor code:
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on both the <li> tags. I understand I need to use line continuation but can't figure out where. I'd be greatful if you can point out the problem.
I need to be able to strip the following prefixes from product codes as you see I have included a simple query while yes the below shows me the cm im not wanting i cant use replace as it code replace any instance of cm the prefixes are held in the supplire table cross refer with the products table
prefixes are not always two chrachters for example can be TOW
SELECT * , left(prod.productcode, LEN(sup.prefix)) AS MyTrimmedColumn
FROM MSLStore1_Products prod ,supplier sup
WHERE prod.suppid = 9039 AND prod.SgpID = 171
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MVC 3 is great but in some cases I am having trouble translating the Razor syntax. Anyone know of a good VB.Net Razor reference?
View 1 RepliesTrying to create VB.net equivalent for following code and I get error
<ul>
@for (int i=0; i < ViewBag.NumTimes; i++) {
<li>@ViewBag.Message</li>
}
</ul>
how do I add this htmlAttribute on MVC 3 Razor view?
New With {.watermark = "sometext", .title = "sometext"}
I tried the C# way but it's not working (@watermark) but it's not working.
UPDATE here is the current usage I am trying but it's not working.
@Html.EditorFor(Function(model) model.FirstName, New With {.maxlength = "50"})
This isn't working either
@Html.EditorFor(Function(model) model.FirstName, New Object() {"maxlength=50"})
In the MVC 3 book by Steven Sanderson on p185 at the bottom, the following expression is used to render the paging links.
@Html.PageLinks(Model.Paginginfo, x=> Url.Action("List", new {page = x}))
What is the VB.NET equivalent? I am stuck on the x url lambda bit.
I want to make a program that generate 3 codes to a word document and adding a prefix before each code
Example:
TextBox1.Text = 355855026164242
TextBox2.Text = 40324003
TextBox3.Text = 58458844
Want these codes to go to document like this:
IMEI:355855026164242
Code1:40324003
Code2:58458844
I have a razor.vbhtml view and would like to use string resources normally accessible via My.Resources. Seems like I can only get to My.Computer, My.Log and couple other namespaces from the view, but not My.Resources. I've tried changing access modifier to public and adding Imports, neither worked.
View 1 RepliesIs not the @Model MyModelClass notation not supported in VB Razor Views? It's not working for me. What is the construct for it?
View 1 RepliesI have this C# code in a Razor view:
@(Html.CheckBoxFor<RazorSamplesWeb.Models.SamplesModel>(i => i.IsActive))
I tried translating it to this:
@Code Html.CheckBoxFor(Of RazorSamplesWeb.Models.SamplesModel)(Function(i) i.IsActive)End Code
But it's complaining.
I just downloaded the MVC 3.0 RC and I'm excited to start using it, especially the Razor view engine. However, due to a few stick in the mud type people here, we are stuck using VB.NET instead of C#.When I started trying it out, I noticed some quirks. If you are creating a Razor view using CSHTML, you can write code like this:
@foreach(string genreName in Model.Genres)
{
<li>@genreName</li>
}
Razor will automatically detect that the <li> text is an HTML tag and will switch out of "code mode". With a VB.NET VBHTML file, this doesn't seem to be working. It's making me put the @: keyword in front of each line like this:
@For Each genreName As String In Model.Genres
@:<li>@genreName</li>
Next
If I don't have it there, I get a runtime error. Also, the <text></text> tags don't seem to work.
I am new to Razor view syntax and as most of the examples are in C# in coverting the below Razor syntax to vb.net
<div>
@using (Html.BeginForm())
{
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I've the following code for a DropDownListFor and is working ok
@Html.DropDownListFor(Function(model) model.Habilitacoes, New SelectList(ViewBag.Habilitacoes, "KeyHL", "DescricaoHL"), New With {.class = "FillHSpace"})
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I am getting extra whitespace characters rendered in my horizontal list of anchor tags below. This is causing a major CSS styling issue for me. I know this question has been addressed as far as a C# workaround is concerned (asp.net mvc razor extra space), but can anyone help me with a VB workaround? I don't have the advantage of curly braces to eliminate all whitespace in a single-line If condition.
I have managed to work around it for now by writing an HtmlHelper extension method, but this dynamic code is only used in one place (the master layout page). It seems to me that this should really be done in the .vbhtml page. Here is the erroneous code, along with commented-out attempts at workarounds. The goal is to create a horizontal list of "sibling" pages based on a site map, with slightly different styles for the current page's link and the link just before it. [Code]
This should not be as hard as it seems to be, but I can't for the life of me create a table in VB using Razor syntax. The following does not work (despite what some examples would lead me to believe):[code]
View 2 RepliesCheck out this code sample from Scott Guthrie's blog: [URL]...Notice item is a reference to the currently executing item in C#, what is the equivalent keyword in VB.NET?
EDIT: I should add here is my actual implementation of a method accepting a template:
Public Function RenderInlineTemplate(ByVal template As Func(Of RazorSamplesWeb.Models.SamplesModel, Object)) As IHtmlString Return New HtmlString("<div style='display:inline;'>" + template(Model) + "</div>")
End Function And I get this error: Compiler Error Message: BC30201: Expression expected.
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How do I modify or create my own Html.ActionLink helper to accept and handle the first parameter (linkText) passed in as an empty string / nothing?Details: I currently have a strongly typed view that's passed a model which contains search results. My view loops through each item in the model and attempts to display a link to a contact with the following code:
@Html.ActionLink(currentItem.ContactName, "contact", "details", New With { .id = currentItem.ContactID }, Nothing)
Normally this would work just fine, but not every item in my search result has a ContactName. The Html.ActionLink helper errors when this first parameter is empty. In case it helps, here's the model property for ContactName (which is generated from a template due to Database First, so I don't believe it can be modified):
Public Property ContactName As String
I'd like to have a helper function that simply returns nothing if the ContactName is an empty string / nothing.I'm guessing I need to extend this helper, and I've struggled to find any good, up-to-date resources in VB.net for extending helper functions. Other approaches are more than welcome if they're considered best practice. I'm working in VB.net, MVC3, and Razor in the ASP.net 4.0 framework.