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Enumerate App settings
Tuesday, December 04, 2007 3:21 AM
well sometimes you just need to enumerate all of the keys in your appsettings section in web.config this is how it's done 1: foreach ( string str in WebConfigurationManager.AppSettings.AllKeys) 2: { 3: Response.Write( string .Format( "Key : {0},Value {1}</br>" , 4: str, WebConfigurationManager.AppSettings[str])); 5: } Read More...
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SQL Profiler custom filter
Friday, November 23, 2007 8:13 AM
the tip is simple u need to make a filter that filters and shows only your DB transactions on a server. what u need to do is to change your web.config by adding a string that you can later filter on 1: < add key ="Main.ConnectionString" 2: value ="data source=Server;initial catalog=dbName; 3: User ID=sa;Password=userName;application name=thisIsTheFilter"... Read More...
Override IIS Maximum upload size [max upload size in asp.net]
Saturday, November 17, 2007 1:56 AM
by default IIS enables you to upload 2 megabytes and i couldn't seem to figure out how to change that using Internet service manager snap in but i found this on msdn and it's working perfectly fine alll you have to do is add this node right under <system.web> section in web.config 1: < httpRuntime maxRequestLength ="size in KiloBytes"... Read More...
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A potentially dangerous Request.Form value was detected from the client
Saturday, November 17, 2007 1:39 AM
by default asp.net checks for the scripts in requests so that if it finds a user that is posting javascript or HTML in a request body it will throw an exception "A potentially dangerous Request.Form value was detected from the client" but sometimes you need this like when you allow a user to send HTML formatted block like in an article or if you are... Read More...
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Are you sure [Prompt User Validation]
Saturday, November 17, 2007 1:26 AM
there's so many times when you need to ask a user "are you sure?" but you want it to be quick and painless you don't want to do one more server round trip just for that you can always use this the javascript prompt function so confirm() but how to integrate that into your asp.net code ok. 1: < asp:Button id ="btnDelete" runat ="server"... Read More...
Ajax.net cancel a request
Monday, November 12, 2007 12:06 PM
well this is one of my old blog posts i'll be resposting them by time ammong new ones here we go this is very important if i have a request that i have issued using asp.net ajax client library this is how to cancel it 1: serviceHandler = new ServiceName().methodName(param1, param2, completeHendler ,errorHandler ); 2: // just keep the serviceHandler variable... Read More...
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