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Title:
give the informaion very easy format
Name:
venu
Date:
12/23/2008 9:51:31 AM
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u will provide the information very easy
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Thanks
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Gabriel
Date:
11/27/2008 3:53:58 AM
Comment:
Thanks! That was easy and helpful.
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please provide the details of storing images in database using asp.net
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danny
Date:
10/12/2007 9:36:01 AM
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please provide the same at the earliest
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Response to: Missing a Reference for dsImagesTableAdapters?
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Mark
Date:
8/30/2007 9:51:30 AM
Comment:
My bad: I'd put the xsd and xss files in the app_data folder.
Excellent example!
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Missing a Reference for dsImagesTableAdapters?
Name:
Mark
Date:
8/30/2007 9:26:30 AM
Comment:
Where do we make the reference to the dsImagesTableAdapters?
thanks
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nice
Name:
abc
Date:
8/24/2007 1:30:55 AM
Comment:
nice concept
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ASP.NET
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sadat arsalan
Date:
7/21/2007 1:17:42 PM
Comment:
tell me about buttons coding in ASP.NET using HTML codes
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Displaying Images in ASP.NET Using HttpHandlers
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Electronic Screw
Date:
7/19/2007 5:34:45 AM
Comment:
Yes, you could do that and the content-type was the "key" to that. I'm writing on that and will be available in a couple of days.
Thanks
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Displaying Images in ASP.NET Using HttpHandlers
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Jeff
Date:
7/18/2007 10:50:17 AM
Comment:
Could you use this same sort of set up to pull things like .doc or .pdf files that might be stored in a database?
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