Since today I posted three threads which is pretty rare I finally noticed that the Start Thread/Paging is always on the bottom. How about top and bottom to that if I want to add a thread I don't have to scroll because although I'm not lazy I am energy efficient!
So what happened to the release of the Sharepoint controls? The release date mentioned in the newsletter last month said August 18. Any idea on when those will be available?
Also, I was curious if anyone had attempted to ajaxify any sharepoint controls. I am going to be using WSS v2 (which supports .Net 2.0, of course) to build a sharepoint prototype of an existing desktop client solution. I want to give the users a similar UI experience, so naturally I want to use the r.a.d.AJAX controls to accomplish that. I am not extensively experienced in Sharepoint/WSS development, so if anyone knows of any issues off the top of their heads, I would appreciate the insight.
Hey. This question has nothing to do with Telerik controls, but I know you all are .NET experts and if anybody has any idea how to help me on this, it would be very much appreciated.
I have a CSV file that I want to import into an MSSQL table. I am in .NET 1.1 (VB) and I don't think there is a simple and easy way to do this. Please tell me I'm wrong.
All the Batch-Import-From-CSV routines seem to be set up for .NET 2.0.
So what I am currently doing is importing the data into a DataSet, then going through each and every individual line of the DataSet and executing an INSERT statement.
Is it something on my end, or did the thread email notifications stop sometime in the past week? I haven't received notifications on several threads that I'm subscribed to.
Trying to download the TelerikGrey tabstrip theme and it seems to be downloading the one for GlassyElectric. Any chance I can get the TelerikGrey theme download?
Not a question about telerik controls, but rather one about HTML and ASP.NET in general...
I've been doing web development professionally for about a year now, and as a hobby for quite a bit longer than that, but I have never come across an answer for this...
In an application I'm working with, we have several places where we use asp:DropDownList controls to select some option, and the number of options in the list is immense. I can't cut down the number of options -- they are to select a time for your reservation in 15 minute increments -- and I don't have room in the form to use a different type of time picker, nor do I want to use a masked text box to let the user type in their time.
The problem I'm facing is IE 6 displays 20 options at a shot from a drop down, and IE 7 has apparently increased that to 30. Firefox only shows 10 at a time, and lets you scroll for the rest.
Is there a way that I can force a browser to ONLY display 10 lines of options and then scroll for the rest? I've googled for something like this to no avail, and the size attribute for HTML select lists makes them display that many lines without expanding as a drop down. Anybody have any ideas?
I've seen that the new splitter control will come with a Win Vista looking skin. With Vista coming out soon, I think it would be great to have that particular skin as one available in all controls (More unified skins the better, but I think that particular one would be quite useful).
If there any chance we'll see that in a future not too far away?