Title:
Qus
Name:
Mamjeet Singh
Date:
2013-01-19 6:00:53 AM
Comment:
Back ground color chnge red is not good light color
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Title:
te
Name:
etet
Date:
2012-12-23 9:31:54 PM
Comment:
etet
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Title:
899
Name:
99
Date:
2012-11-13 9:14:26 PM
Comment:
98
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Title:
s
Name:
s
Date:
2012-11-02 4:09:46 PM
Comment:
s
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Title:
a
Name:
vin
Date:
2012-11-02 2:56:49 AM
Comment:
hi
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Title:
as
Name:
as
Date:
2012-10-26 8:24:07 AM
Comment:
sa
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Title:
Devloper
Name:
Kunal
Date:
2012-10-26 3:30:50 AM
Comment:
Kya kr rha hai bhai
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Title:
asd
Name:
as
Date:
2012-10-22 7:35:41 AM
Comment:
asds
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Title:
Prasanjit
Name:
Prasanjit
Date:
2012-10-21 6:26:20 AM
Comment:
hello
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Title:
sdsd
Name:
sadsd
Date:
2012-10-21 6:25:47 AM
Comment:
sdfsdfs
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Title:
sfafds
Name:
dsg
Date:
2012-10-17 5:09:37 AM
Comment:
sdgg
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Title:
Multiview
Name:
Pradeep
Date:
2012-10-12 9:12:20 AM
Comment:
Good article.
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Title:
Title: programmer
Name:
Mamitha
Date:
2012-10-02 2:50:01 AM
Comment:
Useful article
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Title:
cc
Name:
cc
Date:
2012-09-27 8:28:28 AM
Comment:
cc
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Title:
f
Name:
f
Date:
2012-09-27 8:27:34 AM
Comment:
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Title:
hi
Name:
sdfg
Date:
2012-09-17 12:38:54 AM
Comment:
dgdg
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Title:
hi
Name:
hi
Date:
2012-09-11 11:07:39 AM
Comment:
hi
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Title:
khjjh
Name:
vhghg
Date:
2012-07-14 6:59:34 AM
Comment:
jgj
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Title:
22222222222
Name:
22222222
Date:
2012-07-13 6:00:53 AM
Comment:
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Title:
ewr
Name:
df
Date:
2012-07-13 6:00:00 AM
Comment:
ads
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Title:
Other advantage
Name:
Maximiliano Topp
Date:
2012-05-16 1:48:53 PM
Comment:
Another advantage for each view beeing active is that the page only generates code for the active view, on the contrary panels are generated but set to Visible = false
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Title:
thanking
Name:
mohamed
Date:
2012-05-01 6:13:08 AM
Comment:
deep thanks
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Title:
Using MultiView and View in ASP.NET 2.0
Name:
LenaC.
Date:
2012-03-15 3:01:55 AM
Comment:
i tried using this on my page but upon joining it to the index page, it doesn't work.
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Title:
hi
Name:
motmot
Date:
2011-12-20 10:28:13 PM
Comment:
thanks a lot :)
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Title:
1234
Name:
1234
Date:
2011-11-29 4:28:40 AM
Comment:
thank you
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Title:
demo
Name:
karthik
Date:
2011-10-12 9:01:19 AM
Comment:
its good
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Title:
demo
Name:
Atanu
Date:
2011-08-31 5:56:53 AM
Comment:
let me check this
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Title:
panel, view
Name:
Parsa
Date:
2010-10-26 10:32:37 AM
Comment:
Thanx for giving us information abou views.Infact its a good article.
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Title:
multiview
Name:
vvv
Date:
2010-09-21 3:35:59 AM
Comment:
how can i display all views in a single view as preview
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Title:
Panal,view,multipale view
Name:
Maya
Date:
2010-08-27 3:41:51 AM
Comment:
Its easy to undrstand diff betwn vew and panel
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Title:
multiview
Name:
avcb
Date:
2010-07-29 8:10:25 AM
Comment:
how can i display all views in a single view as preview
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Title:
How do I convert this from Asp to Asp.net?
Name:
Lana
Date:
2010-06-30 2:47:20 AM
Comment:
Dim RecSet
RecSet = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") objRS = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") ObjHRMISDACom = Server.CreateObject("HRMISDACom.CDatabaseSQL")
strSQL = "select GDAccessCatCd,GDAccessCatNm from tblREFGDAccessCat" strSQL = strSQL & strSQLOrderBy objRS = ObjHRMISDACom.SQLSelectRS(strSQL, strFILEDSN)
intTotalRecToBeDisplay = 4 blnSkipResponseEnd = True
Call cbfPageNavTop(objRs, intTotalRecToBeDisplay, blnSkipResponseEnd)
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Title:
How do I convert this from Asp to Asp.net?
Name:
Lana
Date:
2010-06-30 2:45:26 AM
Comment:
Dim RecSet
RecSet = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") objRS = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") ObjHRMISDACom = Server.CreateObject("HRMISDACom.CDatabaseSQL")
strSQL = "select GDAccessCatCd,GDAccessCatNm from tblREFGDAccessCat" strSQL = strSQL & strSQLOrderBy objRS = ObjHRMISDACom.SQLSelectRS(strSQL, strFILEDSN)
intTotalRecToBeDisplay = 4 blnSkipResponseEnd = True
Call cbfPageNavTop(objRs, intTotalRecToBeDisplay, blnSkipResponseEnd)
If Not objRS.EOF Then If objRS.RecordCount > 0 Then nMyPage = CInt(mypage) nRecStart = (nMyPage - 1) * maxrecs iCount = 0
Do Until objRS.eof Or howmanyrecs >= maxrecs nRecStart = nRecStart + 1 i = nRecStart iCount = iCount + 1
SQL02 = "SELECT DISTINCT GDAccessCatCd FROM tbledbusunit WHERE GDAccessCatCd = '" & Trim(objrs.fields(0).value) & "'"
SQL03 = "SELECT DISTINCT GDAccessCatCd FROM GDAccessCatInfoDetInfoCatRel WHERE GDAccessCatCd = '" & Trim(objrs.fields(0).value) & "'" SQL04 = SQL02 & " UNION " & SQL03
RecSet = ObjHRMISDACom.SQLSelectRS(SQL04, strFILEDSN) If IsConnOK(RecSet) Then strDisabled = " DISABLED " Else strDisabled = "" RecSet.Close()
If Trim(objrs.fields(0).value) = "01" Then strDisabled = " disabled " Else strDisabled = "" End If
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Title:
Multiview
Name:
Kichu
Date:
2010-03-19 11:17:31 AM
Comment:
How many views can be added inside a multiview. Is there any fixed limit.?
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Title:
MultiView
Name:
Swapna
Date:
2010-03-02 4:47:43 PM
Comment:
Good article Thanks a lot
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Title:
multivew
Name:
narende
Date:
2010-02-16 1:29:17 PM
Comment:
This is very good.
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Title:
Style in View
Name:
Govind Raj G
Date:
2010-01-19 12:27:40 PM
Comment:
We cannot apply any 'style' to the View, but it is possible to apply styles to the panels. Any advantage is there, if we use 'view' instead of 'panel'? we can use panel for any decoration/hide/active purpose.
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Title:
multiview control
Name:
A.srivalli
Date:
2009-11-10 12:59:26 AM
Comment:
this is very good
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Title:
MultiView and View Controls in ASP.NET 2.0
Name:
gayatri
Date:
2009-10-29 1:57:05 AM
Comment:
Thanks its really effective
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Title:
MultiView and View Controls in ASP.NET 2.0
Name:
7i9i
Date:
2009-10-24 1:12:08 AM
Comment:
it's really fantastic . we can avoid many coding effort.
thnks
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Title:
multi view ctr
Name:
Muhammad Ravoof
Date:
2009-10-01 6:18:34 AM
Comment:
The way article ways out different ways of viewing ways, is really a nice way. multiview control make eiser coding part
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Title:
multi view control
Name:
rajendra singh
Date:
2009-08-01 5:42:52 AM
Comment:
how can go one view to another view without click any control
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Title:
Issue
Name:
Tatoba
Date:
2009-07-10 3:17:46 AM
Comment:
Hello All
I want do perticulr view visible false based on some condition on page load event
I am trying following way but giving error if (Convert.ToInt32(Session["PRODUCT_ID"]) == 320502 || Convert.ToInt32(Session["PRODUCT_ID"]) == 320520 || Convert.ToInt32(Session["PRODUCT_ID"]) == 320521) { mvwRegistration.ActiveViewIndex = Int32.Parse("2"); if(mvwRegistration.Views[2].Visible == true) mvwRegistration.Views[2].Visible = false; mvwRegistration.ActiveViewIndex = 3; mvwRegistration.Views[3].Visible = false; mvwRegistration.ActiveViewIndex = 4; mvwRegistration.Views[4].Visible = false; mvwRegistration.ActiveViewIndex = 5; mvwRegistration.Views[5].Visible = false; mvwRegistration.ActiveViewIndex = 0; }
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Title:
Thanks
Name:
Matt
Date:
2009-06-25 11:22:56 AM
Comment:
Thanks for the article. Very nice.
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Title:
Thanks
Name:
Lloyd
Date:
2009-05-01 5:27:15 AM
Comment:
The post is resourcefull
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Title:
Good effort
Name:
Wiks
Date:
2009-04-20 2:20:23 AM
Comment:
This is good simple and to the point article. Atleast it was good reminder of things for me as i forgot about usage of mulitview and now i remember everything :) thanks
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Title:
Multiview
Name:
ZeroInfinity
Date:
2009-04-13 10:23:01 PM
Comment:
Excellentia. The way article ways out different ways of viewing ways, is really a nice way. I like this way.Superbia n goodia.
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Title:
multiview control
Name:
Pooja
Date:
2009-04-11 10:46:02 AM
Comment:
I have used multiview control in simple way by writing a simple text in contents,can u help me in using multiview controls for dropdownlist and can multiviews be used for entire page?
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Title:
verry verry nice sir
Name:
Latteo min Hoa
Date:
2009-04-06 10:02:14 AM
Comment:
Helo dis is nice
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Title:
multiview
Name:
anu
Date:
2009-02-16 3:43:30 AM
Comment:
good
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Title:
multi view control
Name:
pankaj sonawane
Date:
2008-12-16 6:00:34 AM
Comment:
multiview control make eiser coding part
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Title:
MultiView and View Controls in ASP.NET 2.0
Name:
Asath
Date:
2008-11-14 4:42:06 AM
Comment:
This is good article. Thks
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Title:
MultiView and View Controls in ASP.NET 2.0
Name:
Pandithuraithevar
Date:
2008-09-26 1:55:38 AM
Comment:
Thanks for this article, It is really help us..
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Title:
MultiView and View Controls in ASP.NET 2.0
Name:
DeveloperZero
Date:
2008-09-09 9:30:06 PM
Comment:
Perfeeeeeeeeeeeeeect. Thanks, thanks, thanks from Mexico d.f.
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Title:
Multi View
Name:
Rakesh jaiswal
Date:
2008-09-07 6:00:24 AM
Comment:
good thanks for posting this. This is very helpful.
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Title:
feedback form
Name:
omprakash
Date:
2008-08-23 2:19:07 AM
Comment:
I want to make feedback form like that of u which control will be helpful and how to use that because i want the feedbacks should follow the the previous feedbacks.
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Title:
Multiview control and Drop down list control
Name:
Dhavithra
Date:
2008-08-19 9:55:15 AM
Comment:
This one is a nice article. I already used multiview control with menu items instead of the tab control. Now i have to link the views of multiview control with the items in DropDownList. Can you please help me?
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Title:
MultiView and View controls
Name:
Hemant Kumar
Date:
2008-07-28 7:22:21 AM
Comment:
Thank for this article, It is really help us.
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Title:
MultiView and View controls
Name:
Santosh Kumar
Date:
2008-07-09 5:49:02 AM
Comment:
Thank for this article, this is nice article. View is container of comman control and multiview is container of several view control.and view control contain all controls.
Santosh Kumar http://www.operativesystems.com
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Title:
MultiView and View Controls in ASP.NET 2.0
Name:
sebastian
Date:
2008-06-19 8:09:11 AM
Comment:
nice
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Title:
Multiview with out using codes
Name:
HoseA
Date:
2008-06-15 9:33:45 PM
Comment:
Thanks for the lesson.
I know there is a way to use the mulit view with out using codes. I just cant get it to work? GRRRRRRR
It has to do with the button properties the commandName property and the commandArgument
I just can get the dang thing working
Anybody can help Mr.GreenHorn..
thanks HoseA
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Title:
Views in Multiview
Name:
Hundie
Date:
2008-05-22 9:17:20 PM
Comment:
I have created about three views in multiview server control. What I came accross as an issue is that when I activate the visiblity of the last view it is displayed in a place where I put on the page and is not displayed near the top page of the page and hence I am happy if there is some one who have such experience and solutions before. Thanks,
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Title:
I want detail information
Name:
Pravin
Date:
2008-05-15 5:30:59 AM
Comment:
it is good but i want im detail
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Title:
Response to Nobody important
Name:
Steven Bey
Date:
2008-05-13 9:45:24 AM
Comment:
The only difference between a full postback and partial postback (actually called a partial page update) is that the render phase only concerns itself with the updated controls. This means that the page still goes through its full life cycle, which includes loading the entire control hierarchy.
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Title:
Nice Simple Article
Name:
ollyb303
Date:
2008-04-16 11:38:42 AM
Comment:
Thanks Jason, you've made this very very easy
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Title:
programmer
Name:
sukhman
Date:
2008-03-06 12:40:28 PM
Comment:
i would put the needed buttons inside the view it self.
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Title:
Response to Steven Bey (1/4/2008 8:01:17 AM)
Name:
Nobody important
Date:
2008-02-28 3:20:48 PM
Comment:
Quote: "...it is extremely inefficient to load all of the controls on the page for every request."
Use partial postbacks with AJAX and you will not have this problem. The page will load once and then only the content that needs to be updated is updated on postback. Of course, you will have to set it up to work properly.
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Title:
made simple
Name:
KyD
Date:
2008-02-28 11:24:02 AM
Comment:
Great... you made this really simple to understand. Thanks
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Title:
really a Good artical we want some more
Name:
gajendra
Date:
2008-02-02 6:08:51 AM
Comment:
really helpful..gud work. keep it up...
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Title:
Good artical
Name:
Sanjeev Gupta
Date:
2008-02-01 5:56:09 AM
Comment:
I am very happy to view this code
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Title:
Response to Barry (9/4/2007 6:29:37 PM)
Name:
Steven Bey
Date:
2008-01-04 8:01:17 AM
Comment:
I understand that the advantage of loading each view, along with all of its child controls, is that it maintains viewstate between postback, however, it is extremely inefficient to load all of the controls on the page for every request. Consider 4 Views with 20 child controls. In this scenario each request would be processing 60 controls (i.e. going through each control's lifecycle) for absolutely no reason. That is the reason I said it was poor design, which I still stand by.
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Title:
it's very helpful for real time
Name:
yogeswar reddy
Date:
2007-12-20 12:49:49 AM
Comment:
hai
thanks for all this type code and details is very helpful realtime
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Title:
that's really helpful
Name:
yogesh
Date:
2007-11-27 12:43:02 AM
Comment:
hi, thanks for posting this. This is very helpful.
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Title:
Good
Name:
JaiminShah
Date:
2007-11-13 7:07:27 AM
Comment:
Jabeer (if it's not too late),so.., This is a good article. It's not brain surgery, and appropriately, it isn't loaded with a lot of fluff. A great reference.
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Title:
ViewState in hidden Views
Name:
Michael Freidgeim
Date:
2007-10-29 12:52:19 AM
Comment:
Bilal Haidar [MVP] told in the feedback above that " multiple views doesn't mean loading all views and then hiding/showing others". But from http://www.beansoftware.com/ASP.NET-Tutorials/MultiView-Control.aspx "States of all Views are stored in ViewState.". Who is correct?
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Title:
very gud
Name:
pilaka rasi
Date:
2007-10-15 9:02:11 AM
Comment:
the article has covered only coding part..but it would have been gud if theory part was also given ..
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Title:
Very Good One
Name:
Sameer
Date:
2007-09-13 2:24:20 AM
Comment:
This is good article
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Title:
Response to Client-Side and Non-Postback questions
Name:
Barry
Date:
2007-09-04 6:33:14 PM
Comment:
While this isn't a client-side control, there are many out there that provide this capability. In fact, Telerik (www.telerik.com) has a tab control that will work both client-side and server side.
Also, you might want to jump into Ajax. Having the tab fire a server-side function while not having to refresh the entire page (only the contents of the multiview) is the way to go.
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Title:
Good/Concise Article
Name:
Barry
Date:
2007-09-04 6:30:58 PM
Comment:
This is a good article. It's not brain surgery, and appropriately, it isn't loaded with a lot of fluff. A great reference.
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Title:
Response to Steven Bey
Name:
Barry
Date:
2007-09-04 6:29:37 PM
Comment:
Actually, while you're right that all of the views and their child controls are loaded for every single page request, your assertion that this is bad design is not correct. By making sure that all of the controls are loaded, you're able to have the viewstate and control values persist between postbacks.
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Title:
good
Name:
suresh
Date:
2007-08-31 5:02:17 AM
Comment:
its a easy to use a control.
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Title:
Number of Views Loaded
Name:
Steven Bey
Date:
2007-07-24 6:11:23 AM
Comment:
Chad's answer to Jabeer's question is incorrect. All of the Views and, therefore, all their child controls are loaded for every single page request. This is extremely bad. Poor design by Microsoft I'm afraid!
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Title:
RP
Name:
RP
Date:
2007-06-26 2:40:17 AM
Comment:
All these controls are server side. Can we have client side controls?
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Title:
To Jabeer
Name:
Chad
Date:
2007-05-26 11:17:20 PM
Comment:
Jabeer (if it's not too late),
The Multiview only loads the controls in the view you being called.
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Title:
asp.net
Name:
ramu
Date:
2007-05-22 10:50:08 AM
Comment:
How the Webapplication Compiles ? What is Loggin? How to working IIS Server
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Title:
Jabeer
Name:
jabeerbe@gmail.com
Date:
2007-05-10 9:44:33 AM
Comment:
Hi Jason, Can you clarify my doubt. I have the Multiview with 8 views. I have so many controls in each and every View. My Questio is when the page load. Did all the control load at a time or based upon the View we are selecting.
Regards, A Jabeer Ali
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Title:
Is iT possible Multiview With out firing PostbackEvent
Name:
SoftPro
Date:
2007-05-04 7:12:43 AM
Comment:
When I will click on View of a MultiView That time postback Event should not fire..means I want view in Javascript coding
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Title:
another page in multiview
Name:
Umer
Date:
2007-05-02 8:11:59 AM
Comment:
Is it possible to attach a View to a predefined page. Lets say I have a page called "Default.aspx" which contains a View and I have another page called "About.aspx". I want the contents of "About.aspx" to show up in the View in "Default.aspx". Umer
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Title:
NICE.. GUD JOB
Name:
LV
Date:
2007-04-24 2:31:16 PM
Comment:
Gud one Nce to see this type of article.which helps in improving coding standards.
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Title:
Thanks
Name:
Neeraj soni
Date:
2007-03-05 7:04:19 AM
Comment:
I am very happy to getting the code of multiview
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Title:
very cool
Name:
Abdulla Hussein
Date:
2006-11-23 9:47:05 AM
Comment:
Mutliview is nice control I like it, it reduce the codebehind , very nice
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Title:
HTML Output
Name:
gangadhar
Date:
2006-10-26 3:24:41 AM
Comment:
hi , is there any way so that all the views of multiview control will be in the client side itself as in tabcontrol ,so that there will be no post back to the server
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Title:
Functionality with Multiviews?
Name:
Eduab
Date:
2006-09-28 6:26:14 AM
Comment:
I'm running into this problem or maybe it's supposed to work that way. When adding a gridview with sorting pagin etc.. into say 2 views in same aspx, the first view works fine full functionality; but the second is only a display when clicked to sort it goes back to first view, which makes it useless as a panel it's just like a screenshot.
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Title:
Thanks
Name:
Malcolm
Date:
2006-09-11 11:41:10 AM
Comment:
Thanks for taking the time to post this :) Good luck, M
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Title:
panel
Name:
okragesh@yahoo.co.in
Date:
2006-08-26 11:48:36 PM
Comment:
i drag one pael in asp.net form aftwer running it is not visible i am new person in asp.net please help me to view the panel in asp.net form
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Title:
thanks
Name:
ne
Date:
2006-08-22 10:54:54 AM
Comment:
Thanks! it is very good and helpful
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Title:
skeet
Name:
Skeet master
Date:
2006-08-03 1:22:04 PM
Comment:
thanks that rocks
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Title:
Re: WIM
Name:
Jason N. Gaylord
Date:
2006-05-10 1:22:06 PM
Comment:
It should still work that way Wim. I'd suggest posting your code to the ASP.NET forums at www.asp.net.
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Title:
Controls in a multiView
Name:
Wim
Date:
2006-05-10 10:09:47 AM
Comment:
I have a GridView in a View, that View is part of a MultiView. How can I set the DataSource of the GridView? Without the view it would be myGridView.DataSource = myDataSet. But it won't work that way. :-( (I use ASP.NET 2.0, VS 2005, CodeBehind VB) Can someone help me please?
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Title:
RE: Attach an aspx page to a View
Name:
Jason N. Gaylord
Date:
2006-04-12 3:26:29 PM
Comment:
Do you mean a User Control? :)
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Title:
Attach an aspx page to a View
Name:
Dsyfa
Date:
2006-04-12 9:43:20 AM
Comment:
Is it possible to attach a View to a predefined page. Lets say I have a page called "Default.aspx" which contains a View and I have another page called "About.aspx". I want the contents of "About.aspx" to show up in the View in "Default.aspx".
Kapeesh?
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Title:
old news
Name:
JC
Date:
2006-04-04 3:20:05 AM
Comment:
This control is available in v1
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Title:
Drop Down Method
Name:
Easton Harvey
Date:
2006-03-29 5:55:58 PM
Comment:
Use the following method for a dropdown box
MultiView1.SetActiveView((View)MultiView1.FindControl(ddPicker.SelectedValue));
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Title:
muliview
Name:
Ashley
Date:
2006-02-27 6:06:37 AM
Comment:
whether all browsers will support this muliview?
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Title:
Mr
Name:
benyair
Date:
2006-01-27 2:05:48 PM
Comment:
great article simple and easy to use
thank you
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Title:
Rendering
Name:
Dave
Date:
2005-11-30 7:08:27 AM
Comment:
The multiview doesn't render any html so there are no issues with browsers
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Title:
Re
Name:
Uday
Date:
2005-11-29 1:58:10 AM
Comment:
the same functionality can be achieved by using the Wizard control as per i done. I wnt to know the difference between Wizard & Multiview Controls. Plz do the necessary.
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Title:
Firefox rendering
Name:
Tony
Date:
2005-11-21 8:29:32 AM
Comment:
If you're concerned about the different results that were being returned in Firefox you may want to look into customising the browsercaps section of your machine.config file of web.config file. The following url has a sample you can use: http://slingfive.com/pages/code/browserCaps/
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Title:
ViewState
Name:
Bilal Haidar [MVP]
Date:
2005-10-06 8:52:13 AM
Comment:
Hello again, Well it seems I was wrong, the ViewState is loaded for all the views, isn't this bad? I thought each view will be loaded seperately, why wasn't done like so?
Regards
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Title:
Engineer
Name:
Bilal Haidar [MVP]
Date:
2005-10-06 8:34:42 AM
Comment:
Hello Jason: I have been working for a while with ASP.NET 2.0, but today by accident I read something about MultiView, so I thought of checking aspalliance for such an article. The great thing is that, no ViewState load is added to the page at all, I mean, if you have for example a detailsview and gridview, each in a seperate view, then loading one of them doesn't load the other, so multiple views doesn't mean loading all views and then hiding/showing others, which is a great thing to do and use on a website, less ViewState and more flexibility.
Regards
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Title:
Re:
Name:
Jason
Date:
2005-07-14 3:03:20 PM
Comment:
Download what? The MultiView and View controls? They are part of ASP.NET 2.0. You can download the beta software at http://msdn.microsoft.com.
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Title:
great !
Name:
Miles
Date:
2005-07-12 5:38:49 AM
Comment:
but where can i download it ?
Thanks.
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Title:
RE: HTML Output
Name:
Jason
Date:
2005-06-20 9:32:05 AM
Comment:
They are Div's in IE. I'm not sure what they are in FireFox. I'll have to check and let you know.
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Title:
HTML Output
Name:
David
Date:
2005-06-20 6:12:47 AM
Comment:
What HTML is outputted with MultiView, the problem with panels was they rendered div tags in IE and tables in FireFox
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