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Sure! Here’s an example of how you can implement autocomplete search functionality using a dropdown list in an MVC framework application: That’s it! With these steps, you should have autocomplete search functionality on your dropdown list. When a user enters at least 3 characters in the search input, an AJAX […]
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To read the Kentico class form definition from the code-behind file, you can use the Kentico API to retrieve the form definition for a specific class. Here’s an example of how you can do it: In the above example, replace “Your.Class.Name” with the actual name of the Kentico class for […]
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To retrieve the IDs of all RequiredFieldValidator controls in a web form page from the code-behind file, you can use the following steps: The FindValidatorsRecursive method takes two parameters: ControlCollection and List<string>. It recursively searches for controls within the specified ControlCollection and adds the IDs of any RequiredFieldValidator controls it […]
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To run a .NET Core application in Linux, you can follow these steps: It’s important to note that the specific commands and steps may vary depending on your application’s requirements and dependencies. Make sure to consult the official .NET Core documentation or any additional documentation specific to your application if […]
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To install .NET Core on Linux, you can follow these general steps: If the installation was successful, the command will display the version number of the .NET Core SDK installed on your system. That’s it! You have now installed .NET Core on your Linux machine. You can start building and […]
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To download the .NET Core package using the command line, you can use the wget command or the curl command. Here’s how you can use each of them: Using wget: For example, to download the .NET Core SDK for Linux x64 version 3.1.408, you would use a command like this: […]