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Sergey Kornilov admin 11/23/2010 |
You can add a new tab using Menu Builder and then add link to admin site there. Using ModifyMenuItem event you can hide this link from non-admin users. |
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Roger author 11/24/2010 |
You can add a new tab using Menu Builder and then add link to admin site there. Using ModifyMenuItem event you can hide this link from non-admin users. Not sure what exactly might be wrong with form editing. There is no black magic there just a pure HTML.
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Roger author 11/26/2010 |
Thanks for the information. I added a Menu Item prior to the post (should have told you that so as not to waste you time <img src='https://asprunner.com/forums/file.php?topicimage=1&fieldname=reply&id=54727&image=1&table=forumreplies' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> ), but I should have looked at the Events before posting - DOH!!! As for the editor, when I click on the table resize handle after selecting the table and I drag (very slowly and carefully) the table (or columns depending on which I drag) either resizes too large to the point where it will JUMP in or out - depending on the direction I'm dragging. I followed the steps "exactly" as done in the video. I've actually tried this before and had similar issues and just gave up. But now I need to rework the page layout. Finally, when I select the table in the gui (or HTML mode), copy it and go to the Edit Page and paste it, well the resuls are just horrific. I've even tried it just in HTML mode. Thanks for the pointer for the Tabbed Menu...
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Sergey Kornilov admin 11/26/2010 |
Find this event under 'Global events': |
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Roger author 11/26/2010 |
Find this event under 'Global events': http://xlinesoft.com/asprunnerpro/docs62/menu_item_modify.htm
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Sergey Kornilov admin 11/26/2010 |
What build of ASPRunnerPro 6.2 do you use? |
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Roger author 11/26/2010 |
What build of ASPRunnerPro 6.2 do you use? If your build is not 5482 you need to contact support in order to get download link.
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Sergey Kornilov admin 11/29/2010 |
The typical advice is to install ASPRunnerPro 6.3 keeping previous version, open your project and save it under another name. If your project builds and runs fine under ASPRunnerPro 6.3 - it's safe to switch. |
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Roger author 11/29/2010 |
The typical advice is to install ASPRunnerPro 6.3 keeping previous version, open your project and save it under another name. If your project builds and runs fine under ASPRunnerPro 6.3 - it's safe to switch.
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Sergey Kornilov admin 11/29/2010 |
I would suggest to post your application to Demo Account and open a ticket at http://support.xlinesoft.com sending your Demo Account URL. 'Demo Account' button can be found on the last screen in the program. |
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Roger author 11/30/2010 |
I would suggest to post your application to Demo Account and open a ticket at http://support.xlinesoft.com sending your Demo Account URL. 'Demo Account' button can be found on the last screen in the program.
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Sergey Kornilov admin 11/30/2010 |
The only option for us to troubleshoot this project is to access your files and database. Why don't you create a copy of this project without the login page and upload it to demo account? |
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Roger author 11/30/2010 |
There's an idea. We do have just a few issues to cover first on our end; one of which is that we check for a user home directory with an AD Com component (and create if not there) and set some system data in our db during login so we need this page. I'll get one of my developers to create a fake login page with some sort of "Dummy/Demo" account - that should work. |
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Sergey Kornilov admin 12/2/2010 |
Once you post your application to Demo Account open a ticket at http://support.xlinesoft.com sending your Demo Account URL along with description of the issue you having. |