Robert McLaws: FunWithCoding.NET
Public Shared Function BrainDump(ByVal dotNet As String) As [Value]
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A witness to history...
In my brief 21 years on this earth, I have not witnessed too many things that have been truly awe-inspiring. I was alive when Challenger exploded, but I only remember watching video.. I never saw the real thing. I've seen video of the Berlin Wall falling, which was a pretty cool thing too, but I don't remember watching it live. This morning, I witnessed history, and I've never been more proud to be alive, and more proud to be an American.
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Further clarification.
I think Scott is mistaken. I wasn't talking about a checkbox column at all. The code I posted used a button tied to the DeleteCommand event to delete an item from the datagrid based on the ID in a hidden field for that row. The DataGridCommandEventArgs class holds the information (including the text for each column) for the entire row in a collection called Item.Columns on postback, and you can do whatever you want with that information. I don't need the MetaBuilders control for that, because I am not selecting a row. I'm working with a row that fired an event.
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DataGrid Columns
I have to write this over again AGAIN. GRR. CLARIFICATION: I was angry at the WebLog app for losing my post again and having to start over. It's been doing that to me a lot lately.
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I told you it could be done...
For those of you that thought I was a retard when I said I knew you could add images to the dropdown server control.... HA. I found one. It's pretty awesome too. Well worth the $30. The ListView version is free too. Real slick. My props to FunkeLab. Good stuff.
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I just found...
My new favorite news site. I am using this new file download program called BitTorrent. It's really cool. It was originally written for Linux (please don't stone me, I wasn't going to use it either), but it was ported to Win32 as well. It has an extremely small memory footprint, and I've seen it hit download speeds of 130kB/s. Pretty darn fast. Faster than eDonkey/Overnet (.NET P2P client) ever gets me.
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Compatibility
Lately, there has been a lot of discussion about compatibility. FrontPage 2003 has made leaps and bounds in this arena with a new browser compatibility wizard/tester, but I am still of the firm belief that you should code to 1 generation below the current technology, if you're going to do it at all. Personally, I'd rather give people another reason to upgrade than continue the status quo, but I dunno.
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Information about Office System 2003
Just so that you guys know, the following information was posted on the MS newsgroups regarding Office 2003:
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Just so you know
In case you haven't seen the news yet, we've begun a significant incursion into Baghdad. It is 10:12PM MST, 9:12AM in Baghdad Time. We have now taken over the Ministry of [Dis]-Information, and at least one presidential palace. Check out MSNBC for more info. Just thought I'd give you guys a heads-up.
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Images in a Dropdown
Anyone of an ASP.NET Server Control that allows images to be placed in the ListItems? If you could point me to one that would be fabulous. Thanks!
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Food for thought
For those of you considering the current war the antethesis of amazement, this might change your mind. NARA (The National Archives Online) says that 58,198 people died in the Vietnam conflict. Granted, that was over 10 years of fighting, but you have to figure that's about 5000 deaths a year. In three weeks of fighting, our military has only lost 80 soldiers, and only 150 have been wounded . I don't know about you, but as a former Air Force cadet, that makes me pretty proud of my countrymen. These guys are well-trained, and are doing their job very well.