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  1. KingRichard3

    Converting INT to a dollar amount

    James, Excellent, excellent, excellent - thanks!!! Thanks, Mr. Denny, too! Rick
  2. KingRichard3

    Converting INT to a dollar amount

    ...I'm the king of quick follow-ups today. :-) Any easy way to add the commas? Rick
  3. KingRichard3

    Converting INT to a dollar amount

    Cat, Thanks - but that doesn't do the comma formatting with the dollar sign... Thanks, Rick
  4. KingRichard3

    Converting INT to a dollar amount

    Is there an easy way to convert a double: 1234.56 to this: $1,234.56 ? Thanks, Rick
  5. KingRichard3

    What's the difference between saving a null and a zero

    And what was the conclusion with the DBA GUY??? :-) Rick
  6. KingRichard3

    Easy question: centering text within a label

    Thank you very much, guys! Rick
  7. KingRichard3

    Easy question: centering text within a label

    I have a ASP.NET label on a web page: <P align="center"><asp:label id="lblFeedbackToUser" runat="server" ForeColor="Red" Font-Bold="True"></asp:label></p> I need to center the (dynamically generated) text within the label. How do I do that, please? Thanks, Rick
  8. KingRichard3

    Retrieving the client's computer name

    I got it - this is the right code to use:System.Net.Dns.GetHostByAddress(Request.UserHostAddress).HostName()
  9. KingRichard3

    Retrieving the client's computer name

    In development (running off my PC) I was able to use this: Dim strComputerName as String = System.Net.Dns.GetHostByAddress(Request.ServerVariables("Remote_Host")).HostName in order to retrieve the client's computer name. It worked just fine when I was using my PC as the server and a co-worker's...
  10. KingRichard3

    Visibility=Hidden (but annoying!!!)

    XP, if I make that change - the button never pops up any menu: clicking it does nothing at all - again... :-( Rick
  11. KingRichard3

    Visibility=Hidden (but annoying!!!)

    Thanks again for replying. That doesn't exactly work. What I want this to do is when the button is clicked it will pop up this cancel menu - prompting the user with YES/NO buttons. NO will just "re-hide" the cancel menu, whereas YES will fire another event. If I replace the code as you...
  12. KingRichard3

    Visibility=Hidden (but annoying!!!)

    ...</P> <P align="center"><asp:button id="btnNext" runat="server" Enabled="False" Text="Next"></asp:button></P> <DIV align="center"> <!--****************************Cancel Menu****************************--> <script src="CancelScripts.js"></script> <INPUT...
  13. KingRichard3

    Displaying a label in the middle of the user's screen

    I do not want to be guilty of "cross-posting", but I think I posted a thread in the wrong forum - I should have posted it over here. So I'm just going to post a reference over here and would very much appreciate if you could take a peek at thread855-1018482. Thanks so much! Rick
  14. KingRichard3

    Visibility=Hidden (but annoying!!!)

    I have these two little routines: function ShowCancelMenu() { var CancelMenu CancelMenu = document.getElementById('CancelMenu') CancelMenu.style.visibility = '' } function HideCancelMenu() { var CancelMenu CancelMenu = document.getElementById('CancelMenu')...
  15. KingRichard3

    Displaying a label in the middle of the user's screen

    ca8msm, Thanks for replying. It doesn't need to be exactly in the middle of the page - but I don't want to do a redirect, either. I just want it to appear visible to the user - somewhere on their screen regardless of where they've scrolled to... Isn't there some less-than-near-impossible way...
  16. KingRichard3

    Displaying a label in the middle of the user's screen

    I am writing an ASP.NET page using flow-layout. I need to display a confirmation label using VB.NET or JavaScript which needs to pop up in the middle of the screen (or at least visible to the user - even if they've scrolled very far down the page). It will need to say something like, "Product...
  17. KingRichard3

    Validating a Date using IsDate doesn't seem to do the trick...

    Great idea! It worked! (Until I input 3/305 - .NET's Date decided it was = 3/0305 and SQL Server decided to blow up when it saw that date...) :-) Rick
  18. KingRichard3

    Simulating a button-click after user types in textbox & hits &quot;enter&quot;

    P.S. I know the following exists for a page (and can be inserted into Page_Load: Page.RegisterHiddenField("__EVENTTARGET", "cmdSubmit") 'where "cmdSubmit" is a string with the name of the default button But does anything like that exist for an individual control? Thanks again, Rick

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