Recently, I am getting a Just-In-Time error with Visual Studio.NET 2003, and the error is very unpredictable. It happens when I am working in the Designer. Last time it happened was when I selected a TextBox control and moved my mouse over the Properties Window(I set my Properties Window ‘Auto Hide’), then I got a dialog box that stated “Just-In-Time Debugging. An exception ‘System.ExecutionEngineException’ has occurred in DefaultDomain.” And then I got a choice of […]
Yearly Archives: 2006
Sometimes, we need to run the event handler of a server control before executing some javascript code. For instance, when user clicks a button called “Save and Close Window”, the application saves data into database, then closes the window automatically. How can we accomplish this? We can’t add an “onclick” javascript to the button’s attributes, because if we do, then the application will run the javascript code and thus close the window before it even […]
I had a problem with DataGrid inline editing last Friday: I click the “Update” LinkButton in the DataGrid, but the DataGrid still shows the old value. After stepping into the source code, I found that the TextBox in the DataGrid under the editing mode still holds the old value, and the value that I typed in seems to be lost somehow. Well, I thought it might be the ViewState issue, so I checked the ViewState […]
AJAX is becoming a hot topic in Web applications and it seems that every Web developer is talking about it or advocating it or criticizing it, or whatever. Some even refer it as “future of the Web”. What in the world is AJAX then? First of all, AJAX is NOT a language. Secondly, AJAX stands for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. It is just a technique, actually an old technique called remote scripting which allows client-side […]
I have found three FREE utilities that can convert any file format to PDF format. They are BullZip PDF Printer, CutePDF Writer, and PrimoPDF. They are not actual software because all they do is to create a virtual printer in you Windows system, and when you select the virtual printer to print a file, it will automatically convert the file to PDF format. I have tried all of them and found PrimoPDF the best for […]
Just got my new development computer set up, here is the machine information: Dell PRECISION 380 Workstation CPU: Pentium 4 3.4GHz RAM: 2GB Hard drives: 2 X 250GB with RAID controller Video card: nVidia Quadro FX1400 dual head support with DVI output DVD ROM and DVD-RW ROM Monitor: 2 X Dell 19″ Flat Panel I had been working on it in the past few days to get it set up and to transfer files from […]
Think about the following scenario: You have a Windows XP installation CD without any service pack, like those old ones, and you download the Service Pack 2 from Microsoft website. Now you want to re-install your computer (you know it is very common with Windows, isn’t it!), what do you do? First, install Windows XP, then install the Service Pack 2. But, have you ever thought about the integration of the Windows XP installation CD […]
Many Windows users don't think much about the security of the Windows system they are using, because most of them have little knowledge of the potential security issues they are facing and think that Windows should handle the security automatically. The reality, however, is that the Windows system out-of-box has many security vulnerabilities which may be exploited by hackers to take control of user's computer to do more harmful things. For example, when you use […]