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  • Samuel Shulman

    Textbox filter

    Using VS 2005 is there a way of allowing user to type only numeric value in
    a Textbox (without using JS)

    Thank you,
    Samuel


  • Mark Rae

    #2
    Re: Textbox filter

    "Samuel Shulman" <samuel.shulman @ntlworld.comwr ote in message
    news:%23$$8h6p1 GHA.480@TK2MSFT NGP06.phx.gbl.. .
    Using VS 2005 is there a way of allowing user to type only numeric value
    in a Textbox (without using JS)
    Not without using JavaScript.

    What's the problem with using JavaScript, AAMOI? That's what it's for...


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    • Samuel Shulman

      #3
      Re: Textbox filter

      I was like VB and the VS IDE...

      Thanks,
      Samuel


      "Mark Rae" <mark@markNOSPA Mrae.comwrote in message
      news:ebfEVFq1GH A.1288@TK2MSFTN GP03.phx.gbl...
      "Samuel Shulman" <samuel.shulman @ntlworld.comwr ote in message
      news:%23$$8h6p1 GHA.480@TK2MSFT NGP06.phx.gbl.. .
      >
      >Using VS 2005 is there a way of allowing user to type only numeric value
      >in a Textbox (without using JS)
      >
      Not without using JavaScript.
      >
      What's the problem with using JavaScript, AAMOI? That's what it's for...
      >

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      • Mark Rae

        #4
        Re: Textbox filter

        "Samuel Shulman" <samuel.shulman @ntlworld.comwr ote in message
        news:%23qwhbzq1 GHA.4632@TK2MSF TNGP03.phx.gbl. ..
        >I was like VB and the VS IDE...
        I'm sorry, but I have no idea what that means...


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        • Kevin Spencer

          #5
          Re: Textbox filter

          Hi Mark,

          It seems to indicate that the writer was at one time, in some way,
          comparable to the Visual Basic language and to the Visual Studio IDE. I must
          admit, however, that he did not specify in what *way* he used to be
          comparable to the Visual Basic language and the the Visual Studio IDE.

          --
          HTH,

          Kevin Spencer
          Microsoft MVP
          Chicken Salad Surgery

          What You Seek Is What You Get.

          "Mark Rae" <mark@markNOSPA Mrae.comwrote in message
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          "Samuel Shulman" <samuel.shulman @ntlworld.comwr ote in message
          news:%23qwhbzq1 GHA.4632@TK2MSF TNGP03.phx.gbl. ..
          >
          >>I was like VB and the VS IDE...
          >
          I'm sorry, but I have no idea what that means...
          >

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          • Samuel Shulman

            #6
            Re: Textbox filter

            I meant to write: I like VB and the IDE of VS



            "Kevin Spencer" <uce@ftc.govwro te in message
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            Hi Mark,
            >
            It seems to indicate that the writer was at one time, in some way,
            comparable to the Visual Basic language and to the Visual Studio IDE. I
            must admit, however, that he did not specify in what *way* he used to be
            comparable to the Visual Basic language and the the Visual Studio IDE.
            >
            --
            HTH,
            >
            Kevin Spencer
            Microsoft MVP
            Chicken Salad Surgery
            >
            What You Seek Is What You Get.
            >
            "Mark Rae" <mark@markNOSPA Mrae.comwrote in message
            news:OivmG2q1GH A.4448@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl...
            >"Samuel Shulman" <samuel.shulman @ntlworld.comwr ote in message
            >news:%23qwhbzq 1GHA.4632@TK2MS FTNGP03.phx.gbl ...
            >>
            >>>I was like VB and the VS IDE...
            >>
            >I'm sorry, but I have no idea what that means...
            >>
            >
            >

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