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HostForLIFE.eu Launches nopCommerce 3.60 Hosting

clock July 14, 2015 10:55 by author Peter

HostForLIFE.eu, a leading web hosting provider, has leveraged its gold partner status with Microsoft to launch its latest NopCommerce 3.60 Hosting support

European Recommended Windows and ASP.NET Spotlight Hosting Partner, HostForLIFE.eu, has announced the availability of new hosting plans that are optimized for the latest update of the NopCommerce 3.60 hosting technology.

HostForLIFE.eu supports NopCommerce 3.60 hosting on their latest Windows Server and this service is available to all their new and existing customers. nopCommerce 3.60 is a fully customizable shopping cart. It's stable and highly usable. nopCommerce is an open source ecommerce solution that is ASP.NET (MVC) based with a MS SQL 2008 (or higher) backend database. Their easy-to-use shopping cart solution is uniquely suited for merchants that have outgrown existing systems, and may be hosted with your current web hosting. It has everything you need to get started in selling physical and digital goods over the internet.

HostForLIFE.eu Launches nopCommerce 3.60 Hosting

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All hosting plans from HostForLIFE.eu include 24×7 support and 30 days money back guarantee. The customer can start hosting their NopCommerce 3.60 site on their environment from as just low €3.00/month only. HostForLIFE.eu is a popular online Windows based hosting service provider catering to those people who face such issues. The company has managed to build a strong client base in a very short period of time. It is known for offering ultra-fast, fully-managed and secured services in the competitive market. Their powerful servers are specially optimized and ensure NopCommerce 3.60 performance.

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AngularJS Hosting - HostForLIFE.eu :: How to Custom DropDown Control Using Bootstrap and AngularJS?

clock July 2, 2015 10:47 by author Peter

When we wish to develop a web-based application using AngularJs, it usually needs a dropdown control with some extra features like search text and then on. however like classic ASP.NET, always a ready-made control isn't available in the AngularJs Framework. but really, if we would like to create a custom dropdown control, we are able to produce it easily. using this article, we'll find out how to create a custom dropdown control.

For that, we are going to first open Visual Studio and make a blank ASP.NET web application. we then have to be compelled to install some Nuget packages like AngularJs, Bootstrap and Angular UI.

Now produce a html file named DropDown.html. it's the template file for the dropdown directive. in this file, add the following code:
<div class="btn-group" dropdown is-open="status.isopen" style="width:{{DropDownParam.Width}};"> 
<div style="float:left;width:100%;"> 
<input type="text" class="form-control" style="width:90%;" ng-disabled="DropDownParam.Disabled" 
id="{{TextControlID}}" placeholder="{{DropDownParam.placeholder}}" value="{{SelectText}}"  
ng-model="SelectText" ng-change="toggleDropdown();" ng-model-options="{debounce:1000}"> 
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary dropdown-toggle" dropdown-toggle ng-disabled="DropDownParam.Disabled" 
id="{{ButtonControlID}}" ng-click="fnShowDropDown();"> 
<span class="caret"></span> 
</button> 
</div> 
<ul class="dropdown-menu" role="menu" style="height:{{DropDownParam.height}};overflow:auto;overflow-x:hidden;width:95%;"> 
<li ng-repeat="item in DropDownParam.source | filter: {Text : SelectText}" data-ng-click="selectItem(item)"> 
<a><span tabindex="-1" style="cursor:pointer;" data-ng-click="selectItem(item)">{{item.Text}}</span></a> 
</li> 
</ul> 
</div>  


Now add another file named "DemoDropDown.html" that shows the functionality of the dropdown control. in that file, we will use the reference of Angular.min.js file and bootstrap.js file. Also, we will use the reference of the bootstrap.css file. Write the following code in this HTML file:
<!DOCTYPE html> 
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> 
<head> 
<title>Drop Down Demo</title> 
<script src="../RefScript/angular.min.js"></script> 
<script src="../RefScript/ui-bootstrap.min.js"></script> 
<script src="../PageScript/CustomCtrlApp.js"></script> 
<script src="../DirectiveScript/DropDown.js"></script> 
<script src="../PageScript/DropDownDemo.js"></script> 

<link href="../RefStyle/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet" /> 
</head> 
<body ng-app="CustomCtrlApp"> 
<div ng-controller="DropDownDemo"> 
<h2>{{Heading1}}</h2> 
<div> 
<table style="width:100%;column-span:all;" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="10" > 
<tr> 
<td style="width:40%;">Basic Drop Down </td> 
<td style="width:60%;"><ng-drop-down dropdown-setting="ComboSetting" callbackfunction="fnChange"></ng-drop-down></td> 
</tr> 
<tr> 
<td colspan="2"> 
<span>Select Item : {{SelectText}}</span> 
</td> 
</tr> 
<tr> 
<td colspan="2"> 
<input type="button" value="Get Text" ng-click="fnGetText();" /> 
<input type="button" value="Get Text" ng-click="fnGetValue();" /> 
<input type="button" value="Clear Selection" ng-click="fnClearItem();" /> 
<input type="button" value="Clear Combo" ng-click="fnClear();" /> 
<input type="button" value="Enable Combo" ng-click="fnEnable(true);" /> 
<input type="button" value="Disable Combo" ng-click="fnEnable(false);" /> 
</td> 
</tr> 
<tr> 
<td><input type="text" ng-model="SetValue" /></td> 
<td> 
<input type="button" value="Set Item by Value" ng-click="fnSetItem();" /> 
<input type="button" value="Set Item by Index" ng-click="fnSetIndex();" /> 
</td> 
</tr> 
</table> 
</div>        
</div> 
</body> 
</html>  

Now it's time to add our own JavaScript file. First, we need to create an Angular App file named "CustomCtrlApp.Js" and add the following code:
var CustomCtrlApp = angular.module('CustomCtrlApp', ['ui.bootstrap']);  

Next step, we will add another JavaScript file named "DropDown.js" that is the controller file of the dropdown directive to define the attribute, events and methods of the dropdown control. Then, write the following code:
CustomCtrlApp.directive("ngDropDown", [function () { 
this; 
return { 
restrict: "EA", 
scope: { 
DropDownSetup: '=dropdownSetting', 
callbackfunction: '=' 
}, 
templateUrl: '../HTMLTemplate/DropDown.html', 
controller: function ($scope, $element, $attrs) { 
$scope.DropDownParam = $scope.DropDownSetup.attribute; 
$scope.TextControlID = "txt" + $scope.DropDownSetup.attribute.id; 
$scope.ButtonControlID = "btn" + $scope.DropDownSetup.attribute.id; 
$scope.showDropDown = false; 
$scope.SelectText = ''; 

if ($scope.DropDownParam.Width != #ff0000) { 
var width = $scope.DropDownParam.Width.substr(0, $scope.DropDownParam.Width.length - 1); 
$scope.BoxWidth = Math.round(width * 0.95, 0) + '%'; 

else { 
$scope.BoxWidth = '95%'; 


if ($scope.DropDownParam.Enabled != undefined) { 
$scope.DropDownParam.Disabled = !$scope.DropDownParam.Enabled; 

else { 
$scope.DropDownParam.Disabled = false; 


if ($scope.DropDownSetup.events == undefined) { 
$scop.DropDownSetup.events = {}; 


$scope.fnShowDropDown = function () { 
if ($scope.DropDownParam.source.length > 0) { 
$scope.showDropDown = !$scope.showDropDown; 

else { 
$scope.showDropDown = false; 



$scope.selectItem = function (item) { 
$scope.SelectText = item.Text; 
$scope.DropDownSetup.attribute.Text = item.Text; 
$scope.DropDownSetup.attribute.Value = item.Value; 
$scope.showDropDown = false;                 
$scope.DropDownSetup.events.selectedIndexChange(item); 


function assignDropDownMethod() { 
$scope.DropDownSetup.method = { 
clearSelection: function () { 
    $scope.SelectText = ''; 
}, 
clear: function () { 
    $scope.DropDownParam.source = ''; 
    $scope.SelectText = ''; 
}, 
selectItemByValue: function (value) { 
    var result_obj = objectFindByKey($scope.DropDownParam.source, 'Value', value); 
    if (result_obj != null) { 
        $scope.selectItem(result_obj); 
    } 
}, 
selectItemByIndex: function (index) { 
    var result_obj = $scope.DropDownParam.source[index]; 
    if (result_obj != null) { 
        $scope.selectItem(result_obj); 
    } 
}, 
setEnable: function (param) { 
    $scope.DropDownParam.Disabled = !param; 




assignDropDownMethod(); 

function objectFindByKey(array, key, value) { 
for (var i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { 
if (array[i][key] === value) { 
    return array[i]; 


return null; 


$scope.fnHideDropDown = function () { 
$scope.showDropDown = false; 


$scope.status = { 
isopen: false 
}; 

$scope.toggleDropdown = function () { 
if ($scope.DropDownParam.source.length > 0) { 
$scope.showDropDown = !$scope.showDropDown; 
$scope.status.isopen = !$scope.status.isopen; 

else { 
$scope.showDropDown = false; 
$scope.status.isopen = false; 


}; 


}]);  

Run the project and check the output here.

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European PHP 5.6.1 Hosting - Using jQuery Ajax Call in PHP Script

clock June 30, 2015 09:37 by author Peter

Today, I will show you how to use jQuery Ajax Call in PHP Script Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) is a format for higher and quicker response that's a lot of easy. Ajax is used for interactive communication with a database. Ajax is for browser-based applications. independent platform applications are utilized by Ajax. ajax is used to transfer information between the browser and also the web server. the following are methods that use Ajax.

beforeSend: once we send asking to the server then before that the beforeSend operate function excute.
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> 
$("#btn").live("click",function(){ 
var fname = $("#fname").val(); 
var lname = $("#lname").val(); 
$.ajax({ 
 type:"POST", 
 url:"demo.php", 
 data:"fname="+fname+'&lname='+lname, 
 beforeSend: function(data){ 
    alert("this test"); 
 } 
}); 
}); 

</script>  


If the request successfully executed when the request finishes.
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> 
$("#btn").live("click",function(){ 
var fname = $("#fname").val(); 
var lname = $("#lname").val(); 
$.ajax({ 
 type:"POST", 
 url:"demo.php", 
 data:"fname="+fname+'&lname='+lname, 
 complete:function(data){ 
    alert(data); 
 } 
}); 
}); 

</script>  

Data: Which data (string) value will be sent to the server.
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> 
$("#btn").live("click",function(){ 
var fname = $("#fname").val(); 
var lname = $("#lname").val(); 
$.ajax({ 
 type:"POST", 
 url:"demo.php", 
 data:"fname="+fname+'&lname='+lname, 
}); 
}); 
</script>  


Success: When the following function is executed if the request succeeds.
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> 
$("#btn").live("click",function(){ 
var fname = $("#fname").val(); 
var lname = $("#lname").val(); 
$.ajax({ 
 type:"POST", 
 url:"demo.php", 
 data:"fname="+fname+'&lname='+lname, 
 success:function(data){ 
    alert(data); 
 } 
}); 
}); 
</script>  


Write the following code to send data to a GET or POST method. The default value is GET.
POST method
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> 
$("#btn").live("click",function(){ 
var fname = $("#fname").val(); 
var lname = $("#lname").val(); 
$.ajax({ 
 type:"POST", 
 url:"demo.php", 
 data:"fname="+fname+'&lname='+lname, 
 success:function(data){ 
    alert(data); 
 } 
}); 
}); 
</script>  


GET method
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> 
$("#btn").live("click",function(){ 
var fname = $("#fname").val(); 
var lname = $("#lname").val(); 
$.ajax({ 
 type:"GET", 
 url:"demo.php", 
 data:"fname="+fname+'&lname='+lname, 
 success:function(data){ 
    alert(data); 
 } 
}); 
}); 
</script>  


url: Which the request is sent.
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> 
$("#btn").live("click",function(){ 
var fname = $("#fname").val(); 
var lname = $("#lname").val(); 
$.ajax({ 
 type:"POST", 
 url:"demo.php", 
 data:"fname="+fname+'&lname='+lname, 
 success:function(data){ 
    alert(data); 
 } 
}); 
}); 
</script>  


Now, create a two file index.php

<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.7.2.min.js"></script> 
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> 
$("#btn").live("click",function(){ 
var fname = $("#fname").val(); 
var lname = $("#lname").val(); 
$.ajax({ 
type:"POST", 
url:"demo.php", 
data:"fname="+fname+'&lname='+lname, 
success:function(data){ 
    alert(data); 
}   
});   
}); 
</script> 
First name: <input type="text" name="fname" id="fname"><br> 
Last name: <input type="text" name="lname" id="lname"><br> 
<input type="button" value="Submit" id="btn">  

Step 2:  Create a Demo.php file

<?php 
   echo $_POST["fname"]."---".$_POST["lname"]; 
?>

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AngularJS Hosting - HostForLIFE.eu :: Create Signup and Login Page with AngularJS

clock June 23, 2015 07:48 by author Peter

In this article, I will tell you about how to Create Signup and Login Page with AngularJS. Here is the design:

Html code For Signup
This code in use a angularjs and bootstrap
<div class="form-horizontal" id="singup" name="myForm" ng-show="Registration" ng-hide="true"> 
<p style="margin-left: 185px; font-size: 200%; font-weight: bold"> 
New User Registration</p> 
<div class="form-group" style="margin-top: 30px"> 
<label class="col-sm-3 control-label"> 
Enter UserName</label> 
<div class="col-sm-4"> 
    <input type="text" id="uname" name="uname" ng-model="uname" placeholder="User Name" 
class="form-control" /> 
</div> 
</div> 
<div class="form-group" ng-show="edit5" ng-hide="false"> 
<label class="col-sm-3 control-label"> 
Address</label> 
<div class="col-sm-4"> 
    <textarea ng-model="add" name="add" id="add" class="form-control" placeholder="Enter Address"></textarea> 
</div> 
</div> 
<div class="form-group" ng-show="edit5" ng-hide="false"> 
<label class="col-sm-3 control-label"> 
Phone Number</label> 
<div class="col-sm-4"> 
    <input type="text" ng-model="phone" id="phone" placeholder="Phone Number" class="form-control" /> 
</div> 
</div> 
<div class="form-group" ng-show="edit5" ng-hide="false"> 
<label class="col-sm-3 control-label"> 
Education</label> 
<div class="col-sm-4"> 
    <select ng-model="edu" id="edus"> 
Select 
        <option value="BCA">BCA</option> 
        <option value="BBA">BBA</option> 
        <option value="BCOM">BCOM</option> 
        <option value="MCA">MCA</option> 
        <option value="MBA">MBA</option> 
        <option value="MCOM">MCOM</option> 
    </select> 
    <br /> 
</div> 
</div> 
<div class="form-group"> 
<label class="col-sm-3 control-label"> 
Gender</label> 
<div class="col-sm-4"> 
    <input type="radio" name="gender" ng-model="age" value="Male" /> 
Male 
    <input type="radio" name="gender" ng-model="age" value="Female" /> 
Female 
    <br /> 
    <tt id="gen" ng-hide="true">{{age | json}}</tt> 
    <br /> 
</div> 
</div> 
<div class="form-group" ng-show="edit5" ng-hide="false"> 
<label class="col-sm-3 control-label"> 
Password</label> 
<div class="col-sm-4"> 
    <input type="password" ng-model="pass" id="pass" placeholder="Enter Password" class="form-control" /> 
</div> 
</div> 
<div class="form-group" ng-show="edit5" ng-hide="false"> 
<label class="col-sm-3 control-label"> 
Re-Password</label> 
<div class="col-sm-4"> 
    <input type="password" ng-model="repass" id="repass" placeholder="ReEnter Password" 
class="form-control" /> 
</div> 
</div> 
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary btn-lg" ng-click="saveUser()" style="margin-left: 150px;"> 
<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-save"></span>Registration 

</button> 
<button type="button" id="cbtn" class="btn btn-danger btn-lg" ng-click="cancel_r()"> 
Cancel  
<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-off"></span> 
</button> 
<br /> 
<br /> 
<br /> 
</div>

Here is the ASP.NET code for Signup. You should save data using webMethod:
<Services.WebMethod()> 
Public Shared Function SaveUser(ByVal uname As String, ByVal add As String, ByVal phone As String, ByVal edu As String, ByVal age As String, ByVal pass As String, ByVal repass As String) As String 
'Insert 
Dim Users As New StrategicAlliance2.User3 
Dim UsersDit1 As New StrategicAlliance2.UserRegistrationObject 
'Users.GetUserDetailsByID(id) 
UsersDit1.Username = uname 
UsersDit1.Address = add 
UsersDit1.Phone_No = phone 
UsersDit1.Education = edu 
UsersDit1.Gender = age 
UsersDit1.Password = pass 
UsersDit1.Re_Password = repass 
Users.InsertUserDetails(UsersDit1) 
End Function


The following Js Code is for Signup. The below code for saveUser Butoon click:
$scope.saveUser = function()  

strErrorMsg = ""; 
notEmpty(document.getElementById('uname'), '-Enter your UserName.'); 
notEmpty(document.getElementById('add'), '-Enter your Address'); 
notEmpty(document.getElementById('phone'), '-Enter your Phone Number'); 
notEmpty(document.getElementById('pass'), '-Enter Password'); 
notEmpty(document.getElementById('edus'), '-Enter Education'); 
notEmpty(document.getElementById('repass'), '-Enter Re-Password'); 
ValidMno(document.getElementById('phone'), '-Enter Valid Phone Number'); 
checkPass(document.getElementById('repass'), '-Password Not Match') 
if (strErrorMsg == '') 

$.ajax({ 
    type: "POST", 
    url: "UserLogin.aspx/SaveUser", 
    contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8", 
    data: JSON.stringify({ 
        uname: $scope.uname, 
        fName: $scope.fName, 
        add: $scope.add, 
        phone: $scope.phone, 
        edu: $scope.edu, 
        age: $scope.age, 
        pass: $scope.pass, 
        repass: $scope.repass 
    }), 
    success: function(data)  
    { 
        alert("Registration Success"); 
        // window.location.href = "UserLogin.aspx"; 
        $scope.login = true; 
        $scope.Registration = false; 
        $scope.$apply(); 
    } 

}); 

}; 


Now, it's time to create Login Page
Html Code for Login. The following code in use a Angularjs & Bootstrap
<div class="form-horizontal" ng-show="login" ng-hide="false"><%--  
<a class="btn btn-info btn-lg" ng-click="UserR()" style="margin-left: 375px;"> 
    <span 
class="glyphicon glyphicon-user"></span>User Registration  
</a>--%> 
<h1 class="form-signin-heading text-muted" style="margin-top: 10px"> 
Sign In</h1> 
<div class="form-group" style="margin-top: 30px"> 
    <label class="col-sm-2 control-label"> 
User Name:</label> 
    <div class="col-sm-2"> 
        <input type="text" class="form-control" id="login_User" name="login_User" ng-model="login_User" 
placeholder="User Name" autofocus="" /> 
    </div> 
</div> 
<div class="form-group"> 
    <label class="col-sm-2 control-label"> 
Password:</label> 
    <div class="col-sm-2"> 
        <input type="password" class="form-control" id="login_Pass" name="login_Pass" ng-model="login_Pass" 
placeholder="Password" /> 
    </div> 
</div> 
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary" ng-click="Login()" style="margin-left: 200px;"> 
    <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-log-in"></span>Sign In 

</button> 
<button type="button" class="btn btn-danger" ng-click="cancel()"> 
    <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-cancel"></span>Cancel 

</button> 
<br /> 
<a href="" style="font-size: 20px; color: Red; margin-left: 135px; margin-top: 20px" 
ng-click="UserR()">If you are not Registered Then click here </a> 
<br /> 
<p style="font-size: 20px; color: Blue; margin-left: 180px; margin-top: 10px"> 
One account is all you need 
</p> 
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: Black; margin-left: 90px;"> 
A single username and password gets you into everything Google. 
</p> 
<img style="margin-left: 75px" src="Images/logo_strip_sign_up_2x.png" height="50px" 
width="350px" /> 
</div> 


Code for Login with ASP.NET
The below code is to fatch data from database using webmethod and match with the entered data.
< Services.WebMethod() > Public Shared Function UserLogin() As StrategicAlliance2.UserRegistrationObject() 
Dim Users As New StrategicAlliance2.User3 
Dim details As New List(Of StrategicAlliance2.UserRegistrationObject) 
For Each dtrow As DataRow In Users.GetTableOfUserDetails.Rows 
Dim user As New StrategicAlliance2.UserRegistrationObject 
user.Username = dtrow("Username").ToString() 
user.Password = dtrow("password").ToString() 
details.Add(user) 
Next 
Return details.ToArray() 
End Function 


Js Code for Login
In this code in login button and cancel button
$scope.Login = function()  

strErrorMsg = ""; 
notEmpty(document.getElementById('login_User'), '-Enter your UserName.'); 
notEmpty(document.getElementById('login_Pass'), '-Enter your Password'); 
if (strErrorMsg == '')  

$.ajax({ 
type: "POST", 
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8", 
url: "UserLogin.aspx/UserLogin", 
data: "{}", 
dataType: "json", 
success: function(data)  

    for (var i = 0; i < data.d.length; i++)  
    { 
        User = data.d[i].Username; 
        Password = data.d[i].Password; 
        a = (User); 
        b = (Password); 
        if ($scope.login_User == a && $scope.login_Pass == b) { 
            window.location.href = "Default.aspx"; 
        } 
    } 
    if ($scope.login_Pass != b)  
    { 
        alert("Enter Valid ID And Password"); 
        $scope.login_User = ''; 
        $scope.login_Pass = ''; 
        $scope.$apply(); 
    } 

}); 

if (strErrorMsg != '') 

alert('\n' + strErrorMsg); 
} else  


}; 
$scope.cancel = function()  

$scope.login_User = ''; 
$scope.login_Pass = ''; 
}; 

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FREE ASP.NET Hosting with Wordpress - HostForLIFE.eu :: How to Redirect browser to a sub directory with WordPress ?

clock June 3, 2015 06:11 by author Peter

In this tutorial, I will tell you about Redirect browser to a sub directory with WordPress. My site is running with WordPress in the sub directory blog of my domain. As a visitor, if you forget to enter /blog, this little index.php file in my root directory will redirect your browser to the sub directory. And here is the code that I used:

<?php
@include("sitefunctions.php");
/* Move page with 301 http status code*/
movePage(301,"http://www.mydomain.com/blog");
?>

You will need a sitefunction.php file with this content as well. The status code can be adjusted to your needs. Now, write the following code:
<?php
function movePage($num,$url){
  static $http = array (
       100 => "HTTP/1.1 100 Continue",
       101 => "HTTP/1.1 101 Switching Protocols",
       200 => "HTTP/1.1 200 OK",
       201 => "HTTP/1.1 201 Created",
       202 => "HTTP/1.1 202 Accepted",
       203 => "HTTP/1.1 203 Non-Authoritative Information",
       204 => "HTTP/1.1 204 No Content",
       205 => "HTTP/1.1 205 Reset Content",
       206 => "HTTP/1.1 206 Partial Content",
       300 => "HTTP/1.1 300 Multiple Choices",
       301 => "HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently",
       302 => "HTTP/1.1 302 Found",
       303 => "HTTP/1.1 303 See Other",
       304 => "HTTP/1.1 304 Not Modified",      
       305 => "HTTP/1.1 305 Use Proxy",
       307 => "HTTP/1.1 307 Temporary Redirect",
       400 => "HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request",
       401 => "HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized",
       402 => "HTTP/1.1 402 Payment Required",
       403 => "HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden",
       404 => "HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found",
       405 => "HTTP/1.1 405 Method Not Allowed",
       406 => "HTTP/1.1 406 Not Acceptable",
       407 => "HTTP/1.1 407 Proxy Authentication Required",
       408 => "HTTP/1.1 408 Request Time-out",
       409 => "HTTP/1.1 409 Conflict",
       410 => "HTTP/1.1 410 Gone",
       411 => "HTTP/1.1 411 Length Required",
       412 => "HTTP/1.1 412 Precondition Failed",
       413 => "HTTP/1.1 413 Request Entity Too Large",
       414 => "HTTP/1.1 414 Request-URI Too Large",
       415 => "HTTP/1.1 415 Unsupported Media Type",
       416 => "HTTP/1.1 416 Requested range not satisfiable",
       417 => "HTTP/1.1 417 Expectation Failed",
       500 => "HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error",
       501 => "HTTP/1.1 501 Not Implemented",
       502 => "HTTP/1.1 502 Bad Gateway",
       503 => "HTTP/1.1 503 Service Unavailable",
       504 => "HTTP/1.1 504 Gateway Time-out"
   );
   header($http[$num]);
   header ("Location: $url");
}
?>

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clock June 1, 2015 09:35 by author Peter

European Windows and ASP.NET Spotlight Hosting Partner in Europe, HostForLIFE.eu, has announced the availability of new hosting plans that are optimized for the latest update of the Drupal 7.37 hosting technology.

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AngularJS Hosting - HostForLIFE.eu :: How to Filtering and Sorting HTML Table Data With AngularJS?

clock May 27, 2015 08:08 by author Peter

Now, I am going to tell you about How to Filtering and Sorting HTML Table Data With AngularJS. There should be three cascading dropdowns to filter the data in the table. You should also be able to sort the table. And here is the following code:

    angular.module('tableApp', []) 
    .controller('tableCtrl', ['$scope', '$http', '$timeout',function($scope, $http)  
    {                
         $http.get('tableData/practionerData.json').success(function(data) 
         { 
             $scope.practionerData = data;                        
         } 
         ); 
         $http.get('tableData/practionerType.json').success(function(practionerdata) 
         { 
              $scope.practionerType = practionerdata;      
         }           
         );
         $http.get('tableData/practionersByType.json').success(function(practionersByType) 
         { 
               $scope.practionersByType = practionersByType;       
         }           
         );
         $http.get('tableData/OrganizationByPractioners.json').success(function(OrganizationByPractioners) 
         { 
               $scope.OrganizationByPractioners = OrganizationByPractioners;                
         }  
         ); 
      }   
    ]) 


Next step, I am going to populating the data in $scope with the JSON file. I can do it with the web service also. I can also post the scope data to the server with the web service. And here is the HTML page code:
    <!DOCTYPE html> 
    <html lang='en' ng-app='tableApp'> 
    <head>      
    <title>Table Example</title>     
        <script src='https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.9/angular.js'></script>     
        <script src='js/controller.js' type='text/javascript'></script> 
        <link href='style.css' type='text/css' rel='stylesheet' /> 
    </head>    
    <body ng-controller='tableCtrl'>   

   <div id="content">     
    <table id='practitioner_table'  > 
                       <tr> 
                <th colspan="7" style="text-align:right">         
                        <i class="fa fa-search">search  
                           <select ng-model="searchObj.practitionerType" ng-options="item.practitionerTypeID as item.practitionerTypeID for item in practitionerType"> 
                        <option value="">--Select--</option> 
                    </select> 
                              <select ng-disabled="!searchObj.practitionerType" ng-model="searchObj.practitioner_master_id" ng-options="item.practitioner_master_id as item.practitioner_name for item in practitionersByType| filter: {practitionerTypeID:searchObj.practitionerType}"> 
                        <option value="">--Select--</option> 
                    </select>        
                    <select ng-disabled="!searchObj.practitioner_master_id" ng-model="searchObj.organizationName" ng-options="item.organizationName as item.organizationName for item in OrganizationByPractitioners|filter:{practitioner_master_id:searchObj.practitioner_master_id}"> 
                        <option value="">--Select--</option> 
                    </select>        
                    </i>  
                    </th> 
               </tr>   
            <tr>          
                <th><a href="#" ng-click="predicate = 'practitionerType';reverse=!reverse">Practitioner Type</a> </th>           
                <th><a href="#" ng-click="predicate = 'practitioner_name';reverse=!reverse">Practitioner Name</a></th>  
                <th><a href="#" ng-click="predicate = 'organizationName';reverse=!reverse">Organization Name</a></th>                                      
               </tr>  
            <tr ng-repeat="practitioner in practitionerData | orderBy:predicate:reverse| filter: {practitionerType:searchObj.practitionerType,practitioner_master_id:searchObj.practitioner_master_id,organizationName:searchObj.organizationName}">           
              <td   ng-class-odd="'odd'" ng-class-even="'even'"> {{practitioner.practitionerType}}</td>            
                <td   ng-class-odd="'odd'" ng-class-even="'even'"> {{practitioner.practitioner_name}}</td>           
                <td   ng-class-odd="'odd'" ng-class-even="'even'"> {{practitioner.organizationName}}</td>                
           </tr>                      
    </table>   
    </div>     
    </body> 


Finally, I am populating the dropdown and table with scope data. Remember that the <select> tag and I am cascading the dropdowns using “filter” in “ng-options”. “ng-disabled” is used to keep the child dropdown disabled until the parent dropdown has the value.

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AngularJS with Free ASP.NET Hosting - HostForLIFE.eu :: How to Make Facebook Style AutoComplete in AngularJS with ASP.NET MVC?

clock May 19, 2015 10:31 by author Peter

In this tutorial, I will explain you how to make facebook style autocomplete in AngulaJS with MVC. First step, you must include the following libraries, AngularJS and ui-bootstrap-tpls.

After that, create a new ASP.NET MVC project and then Add a Home Controller. Add a Index view. Now, write the following code to your index view:
<html ng-app="myApp">
<head>
    <script src="~/Scripts/angular.min.js"></script>
    <script src="~/Scripts/ui-bootstrap-tpls.min.js"></script>
    <script src="~/Scripts/AutoCompleteDemo.js"></script>
    <link href="~/Css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />
</head>
<body>
    <div class="container">
        <div ng-controller="myCtrl" class="row-fluid">
            <form class="row-fluid">
                <div class="container-fluid">
                    Code <input type="text" ng-model="selectedCode" />
                    City <input type="text" typeahead-on-select="setcode($item)" ng-model="selected" typeahead="Cityx.CityName for Cityx in City | filter:$viewValue" />
                </div>
            </form>
        </div>
    </div>
</body>
</html>

Now, binding typeahead directive to our input field. Make a js file and name it as AutoCompleteDemo.
Write the below code to it:
angular.module('myApp', ['ui.bootstrap'])
    .controller("myCtrl", function ($scope) {
        $scope.selected = '';
        $scope.City = [
                    { code: 'AL', CityName: 'Alabama' },
                    { code: 'ID', CityName: 'Idaho' },
                    { code: 'CA', CityName: 'California' },
                    { code: 'NV', CityName: 'Nevada' },
                    { code: 'NY', CityName: 'New York' },
                    { code: 'FL', CityName: 'Florida' },
                    { code: 'KS', CityName: 'Kansas' },
                    { code: 'OH', CityName: 'Ohio' },
                    { code: 'TX', CityName: 'Texas' },
        ];
       $scope.setcode = function (selection) {
            $scope.selectedCode = selection.code;
        };

});

In above code.
a) First Inject the dependency on ui.bootstrap module.
b) Create sample list of city with their code to see AutoComplete.

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AngularJS with Free ASP.NET Hosting - HostForLIFE.eu :: How to Upload a Picture Using AngularJS with ASP.NET 5?

clock May 5, 2015 11:24 by author Peter

Today, I will show you how to upload a picture using AngularJS with ASP.NET 5. First, you must create a new project and then write the following code:

Web.config File
    <appSettings> 
       <add key="Filesize" value="50KB"/> 
       <add key="ChartImageHandler" value="storage=file;timeout=20;dir=c:\TempImageFiles\;" /> 
    </appSettings>


Asp File
    Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load 
    Try 
    Response.Clear() 
    Dim fileid As String = System.Guid.NewGuid.ToString() 
    Dim imgsize As String = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings("Filesize") 
    Dim a As String = Context.Request.Files.Get(0).ContentLength.ToString 
    Dim b As String = Math.Round(a / 1024) 
    Dim c As String = imgsize.Replace(("KB").ToString, "") 
    If Val(b) < Val(c) Then 
        Context.Request.Files.Get(0).SaveAs("D:\manish\Project\Project\upload\" & fileid & ".jpg") 
        Response.Write("True|" & fileid) 
    Else 
        Response.Write("False|Select File Less Then " + imgsize + " || Your File Size is " + b + " KB") 
    End If 
    Response.End() 
    Catch ex As ArgumentOutOfRangeException 
    MsgBox("'Select A File' Then Click On Upload Button") 
    End Try 
    End Sub 

JS File
    var myApp = angular.module('myApp', ['ui.bootstrap']); 
    //upload a file code 
    myApp.directive('fileModel', ['$parse', function($parse) { 
       return { 
            restrict: 'A', 
            link: function(scope, element, attrs) { 
                var model = $parse(attrs.fileModel); 
                var modelSetter = model.assign; 
                element.bind('change', function() { 
                    scope.$apply(function() { 
                        modelSetter(scope, element[0].files[0]); 
                    }); 
                }); 
            } 
        }; 
    }]); 
    myApp.service('fileUpload', ['$http', function($http) { 
        this.uploadFileToUrl = function(file, uploadUrl) { 
            var fd = new FormData(); 
            fd.append('file', file); 
            $http.post(uploadUrl, fd, { 
                transformRequest: angular.identity, 
                headers: { 
                    'Content-Type': undefined 
                }        
            }) 
                      .success(function(data) { 
                if (data.split("|")[0] == "True") { 
                    $("#getimg").attr('src', 'upload/' + data.split("|")[1] + '.jpg'); 
                    $("#hid").val(data.split("|")[1] + ".jpg"); 
                   var img = $("#hid").val(); 
                    if (img == "noimage.jpg") { 
                        $("#Remov").hide(); 
                    } else { 
                        $("#Remov").show(); 
                    }        
                } else if (data.split("|")[0] == "False") { 
                    alert(data.split("|")[1]); 
                    var ab = $("#hid").val(); 
                    $("#getimg").attr('src', 'upload/' + ab); 
                    var img = $("#hid").val(); 
                    if (img == "noimage.jpg") { 
                        $("#Remov").hide(); 
                    } else { 
                        $("#Remov").show(); 
                    } 
                      } 
            })                  
.error(function() { 
                if ($(myFile).val() == "") { 
                    alert("Select a file"); 
                } else { 
                    alert("Select a image file"); 
                } 
            }); 
        } 
    }]);        
    $scope.uploadFile = function() { 
        var fileval = ['jpeg', 'jpg', 'png', 'gif', 'bmp']; 
        if ($(myFile).val() == "") { 
            alert("Select a file"); 
        } else if ($.inArray($(myFile).val().split('.').pop().toLowerCase(), fileval) == -1) { 
            alert("Select a image file"); 
            $(myFile).val(''); 
            $("#hid").val("noimage.jpg"); 
        } else { 
            var file = $scope.myFile; 
            var uploadUrl = "Image_Upload.aspx"; 
            fileUpload.uploadFileToUrl(file, uploadUrl); 
            $scope.myFile = ""; 
            $scope.remove = true; 
            var reader = new FileReader(); 
            reader.onload = function(e) { 
                scope.image = e.target.result; 
                scope.$apply(); 
            } 
        } 
              elem.on('change', function() { 
            reader.readAsDataURL(elem[0].files[0]); 
        }); 
        return false; 
    }; 

I hope this post wil works for you. Good luck!

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AngularJS with Free ASP.NET Hosting - HostForLIFE.eu :: How to Checkout Utility Methods on AngularJS?

clock April 28, 2015 08:15 by author Peter

In this tutorial, I will tell you about how to checkout some utility methods that returns BOOLEAN values on call. In AngularJS you can find many utility method like isObject, isString, isDefined, etc to check the type of the input.

All these method has similar signature like isXxxxx(). In the following code, will show you some utility methods that are present inside the angular object.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html ng-app="myApp">
<head>
<script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.3.2/angular.min.js"></script> <meta charset="utf-8">
 <title> How to Checkout Utility Methods on AngularJS? </title>
</head>
<body ng-controller="MyController" ng-cloak>
<h3>angular.isArray : {{isArray}}</h3>
<h3>angular.isDate: {{isDate}}</h3>
<h3>angular.isDefined : {{isDefined}}</h3>
<h3>angular.isElement : {{isElement}}</h3>
<h3>angular.isFunction : {{isFunction}}</h3>
<h3>angular.isNumber : {{isNumber}}</h3>
<h3>angular.isObject : {{isObject}}</h3>
<h3>angular.isString : {{isString}}</h3>
<h3>angular.isUndefined : {{isUndefined}}</h3>

<script>
var myApp = angular.module("myApp", []);
myApp.controller("MyController", ["$scope",
function($scope) {
var fruitList = ["Apple", "Orange"];
$scope.isArray = angular.isArray(fruitList);
$scope.isDate = angular.isDate(new Date());
$scope.isDefined = angular.isDefined(fruitList);
$scope.isElement = angular.isElement("Hello");
$scope.isFunction = angular.isFunction(new Date().getFullYear);
$scope.isNumber = angular.isNumber(5);
$scope.isObject = angular.isObject({});
$scope.isString = angular.isString("Peter");
$scope.isUndefined = angular.isUndefined(null); } ]); </script>
</body>
</html>

And here is the output from the above code:

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