Add A Property Meta Tag Programmically To Head Section
Jun 9, 2011
I would like to add the following meta tag below but do it dynamically when the page loads so that in case we do not need to add it we will not. <meta property="example" content="example" />This is in VB.Net with Visual Studio 2008.
can anyone show me samples or guide me to do a pop-up calendar after I click a button. The pop-up calendar is for the user to select their date of birth, so I would like it to customize the calendar also. And for my website I have master page, so I can't add javascript at the <head> section right?
Can we use Content place holder within the head section of a master page? For example : <head runat="server"> <title>Untitled Page</title> <asp:ContentPlaceHolder id="ContentPlaceHolder2" runat="server"> </asp:ContentPlaceHolder> <link href="StyleSheet.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> </head>
Ive come up with an issue in a program im making, hoping someone might have a clue. Basically I want to enable meta gaming into a ORPG I play. Obtaining all the meta gaming was easy enougth to do, now I have to add it into the game (Microsoft Freelancer) But ive run into a problem.I don't have a clue how. Basically, Microsoft Freelancer has a "chatbox" and I want to pass skype to and from the chatbox using VB.So if I want to type "Hi everyone" into skype, I would type "/s Hi everyone" and theoretically my VB app catches the message and passes it to skype.I can do that part using windows hooks. But when skype chats back, How to post into the game?Ive run a sniffer, But I get data that I have no Idea what it is.0000 80 06 01 00 CD DE 00 00 93 F5 06 00 I do know the ip im sending to and the port, If that helps, And the rest of the program functions, just sending and receiving the chat data is beyond me atm.
I added 7 bmp files in the Resources tab of the Project Properties I have 7 PictureBox controls, for each control I set the Image property to a certain bmp saved in the Resource section.Everything was fine, however all of a sudden I got this warning message for each PictureBox
"The type 'My.Resources.Resources' has no property named 'lla_nodev'."lla_nodev represents the "lla_nodev.bmp" file I added in the Resource The worst thing is that the Form is unabel to load in the designer view, so cannot I modify it. The application is able to run though,with apparantely no problems in run time.
This is a WinForm VB.NET application. Please see the picture below:How to add a line break in a multi line textbox in Visual Studio designer's property section?I tried using abc & Environment.NewLine & def but that was not working.
I am working on a functionality which requires me to copy the last line of a richtextbox into a textbox, then removing certain characters. The code I am trying is below. I have on a form a richtextbox (txtMain), 2 textboxes (TextBox1, TextBox2), and a button (button1). The first time a ran it, it worked perfectly - it selected the last line, copied, pasted it into TextBox1. Then after that first time it didn't do it. Perhaps there is a simpler way to get this last line consistently into the TextBox1. Here's the code. (See below the code for a copy of the text in"Text.txt" file):
Is there any way to sort an access database into alpahbetical order programically?eg... when a user clicks a button to fill a datagridview, is there a way to either alphabetise the table itself, or sort the results in alphabetical order?
After researching all the possible ways of sending the output of my program to an email address, I have yet to settle on the most user friendly way to go about this.I have created a form for a property management company I work for. I would like to send the output to a designated email address by a click of a button.Now given that the average user that will be using this software may not be necessarily tech savvy, I would like to make it do this as simply as possible and that means not having to know the smtp. Also considering that the user may not be on their terminal when using this software, using outlook to send the output may not be the best way to go about this. I have tried adding a webbrowser control and sending the email via html but I am not sure if that is the most logical way to do this.
The GridView is bound to an Access Table, but I want to update the checkbox using the asp:ButtonField. The best I've been able to do is replace the checkbox with a string value. Below is the code I have now:
Protected Sub GridView1_RowCommand(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.GridViewCommandEventArgs) Handles GridView1.RowCommand If e.CommandName = "check" Then 'Enable Editing on the GridView
I have a page that includes javascript which I only want to run under certain conditions. To do this I have placed the scripts into an asp: placeholder.This actually seems to work but when I run a debug on the page I get the following warning.Element 'placeholder' is not a known element. This can occur if there is a compilation error in the Web site, or the web.config file is missing.If I move the placeholders into the body of the page the warning goes, but that means I'm left with scripts in the body which I also want to avoid. Does anyone have any hints on the best practice for this scenario? [code]
I am creating a custom config section that will allow me to manage what ELMAH exceptions I want to ignore from my VB.NET/ASP.NET app. Here's my code. I made it easy to paste in a blank code file if anyone's up to the challenge of diagnosing the problem.
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When I execute this code:
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I get the error An error occurred creating the configuration section handler for IgnoredExceptionSection: Could not load file or assembly 'WEB' or one of its dependencies..
What boggles my mind is that this all works fine in my C# console test app after I convert the code from VB.NET using a web utility. However, when I paste the VB code from my web app into my VB.NET console test app, it doesn't work there, either, so it appears to be a C#/VB issue. What am I doing wrong here?
I am trying to create a graph that changes every second and just shows a 3 second history. In my head it would make sense to tie it into the T variable (Time in seconds), so I have form1 outputting T to a text box on form2 and then everytime that textbox changes it graphs the new chart.
The reason I am doing the step ladder approach is because I wanted the numbers to appear under the points as they travel. does this make any sense at all, or am I completely off base?
I have a server making a head request to a database dump I've created. The remote server does this to make sure that it's not using excessive bandwidth when not necessary.However, due to some other circumstances outside my control this causes the script to be hit twice: once for the head request, and then another time to download the data.
What I'd like is to have the script I've written detect the head request, send back a couple of headers (e.g. last modified is right now, filesize different than before), and exit. Is there a way to do this?
I have a server making a head request to a database dump I've created. The remote server does this to make sure that it's not using excessive bandwidth when not necessary.However, due to some other circumstances outside my control this causes the script to be hit twice: once for the head request, and then another time to download the data.
The below function has to be put within my common functions file in app_code folder. how do I do it?It gives error like this:Reference to a non-shared member requires an object reference
Public Sub setHeadTags(ByVal title As String, ByVal description As String, ByVal keywords As String) Dim metaDescription As HtmlMeta = DirectCast(Page.Master.FindControl("metaDescription"),
Any suggestions? This doesn't work. By "doesn't work", I mean that the head.js call doesn't recognize the quotations I'm using. It isn't loading the files basically because I have some sort of incorrect syntax that the VS 2010 isn't telling me.
I'm trying to get a complete understanding of Objects . Namespaces etc and think I'm pretty close.I've created A basic Vehicles class and a car class that inherits Vehicle.Through user input I've created several cars and displayed the information in a listview.My question is what is the best way to store my cars (don't say garage!) so that if a user clicks on the associated entry on the list box that they can then alter that specific instance.
I have 5 proxies, 2 of them are standard and 3 of them requires a username and password.
Im using a webbrowser control. Can anyone point me to the right direction as to what codes i need to implement for both standard proxies and the ones that have user names and passwords?
Does anyone know how to get the width and depth out of a swf file? Sounded easy when I started looking but I caould only find samples for VB6 and not .net
I have a website with product pages that are created dynamically depending on the itemws in my database. The site works fine with no errors. I now would like to add Meta Tags to the header.
When the pages are created I would like to dynamically/programmically set the meta tags for that page - Keywords, etc.
How can I add them using VB.Net in Visual Studio 2008. I am using a masterpage for the overall layout if that affects anything.
I want to decorate a VB.NET class with meta data to describe additional information associated with the properties of the class. Also I need this information to be visible through reflelction.Is this even possible for me to accomplish?
i have a windows form created using vb.net 2005 that allows users to attach files. When the user clicks the AttachFile button, they browse to select a file they want to attach and then the code places the file they selected into a predetermined location. The primary file type they will be attaching is a windows meta file (.wmf).
The attached file is saved and appears as a hyperlink for the user to open at a later time. When the user clicks to open the file, it is suppose to insert it into Autocad; however, it wasn't doing this.
The problem comes from attaching the file using the StreamWriter for some reason its not working correctly. I verified that this is the issue: When i hardcoded the file path to the original file's location, it opens up just fine when clicking the hyperlink. When I compare file size from the original to the one attached, I see that the original is 12Kb and the one I attached is 19Kb.
Here's my code to attach the file: I'm thinking perhaps it has something to do with this line? sReadFile = sr.ReadToEnd() but I'm just not sure. I tried changing this line to sr.Read but that doesn't work either.
For including images in my database, what i would like to do during the import process is capture some of the meta data to store against fields in my database as well.
In this case we will be using iPhone 4s which i believe capture data in EXIF format.
I did a bit of looking around on my own and apart from: [url]
I have a process that's going to initially generate 3-4 million PDF files, and continue at the rate of 80K/day. They'll be pretty small (50K) each, but what I'm worried about is how to manage the total mass of files I'm generating for easy lookup. Some details:
I'll have some other steps to run once a file have been generated, and there will be a few servers participating, so I'll need to watch for files as they're generated.Once generated, the files will be available though a lookup process I've written. Essentially, I'll need to pull them based on an order number, which is unique per file.At any time, an existing order number may be resubmitted, and the generated file will need to overwrite the original copy.
Originally, I had planned to write these files all to a single directory on a NAS, but I realize this might not be a good idea, since there are millions of them and Windows might not handle a million-file-lookup very gracefully. I'm looking for some advice:
Is a single folder okay? The files will never be listed - they'll only be retrieved using a System.IO.File with a filename I've already determined.If I do a folder, can I watch for new files with a System.IO.DirectoryWatcher, even with that many files, or will it start to become sluggish with that many files?Should they be stored as BLOBs in a SQL Server database instead? Since I'll need to retrieve them by a reference value, maybe this makes more sense.