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submitted by
ailon
6 months, 24 days ago
marcelionis.com — AmCharts are very customizable and flexible Adobe Flash charts. However generating data and modifying settings on the fly requires a substantial amount of data transformations and XML generation. This is where "ASP.NET Controls for amCharts" step in. This set of ASP.NET controls allows .NET developers to work with amCharts as they would normally do with any native data-bound ASP.NET controls. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 16
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charting, chart, CustomControls, ASP.NET, DesignTime | tag it
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published 8 months, 11 days ago, submitted by
mister_t
8 months, 11 days ago
saftsack.fs.uni-bayreuth.de — Today I wanted to create a transparent Panel-Control in .NET in order to superimpose it on the WebBrowser Control in order to record click events. The goal was to code a simple macro recorder for websites. Unfortunatelly the .NET framework does not allow (in an easy way) to make a control fully transparent. So it was back to the good ol' winuser.h and the extended window styles. Namely 0x00000020L or as it is better known WS_EX_TRANSPARENT. read more...
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TipsAndTricks, .Net, C#, CustomControls, Control | tag it
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published 8 months, 11 days ago, submitted by
mister_t
8 months, 11 days ago
saftsack.fs.uni-bayreuth.de — Today I wanted to create a transparent Panel-Control in .NET in order to superimpose it on the WebBrowser Control in order to record click events. The goal was to code a simple macro recorder for websites. Unfortunatelly the .NET framework does not allow (in an easy way) to make a control fully transparent. So it was back to the good ol' winuser.h and the extended window styles. Namely 0x00000020L or as it is better known WS_EX_TRANSPARENT. read more...
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TipsAndTricks, .Net, CustomControls, C#, Control | tag it
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published 2 years, 1 month ago, submitted by
wwb_99
2 years, 1 month ago
weblogs.asp.net — Part 2 of Dave Reed's excellent series on how to understand, and therefore create, dynamic controls. Its kicking awesome. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 4
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ASP.NET, C#, CustomControls | tag it
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