Client Side Localization of Image Button in DNN - localization

How do you localize an image button in DNN on the client side. I am using this method but it literal does not render
<asp:ImageButton runat="server" ID="SubmitForm" OnClick="AddContactOrder" CausesValidation="true" CssClass="submit-button" ImageUrl='<%=LocalizeString("btnSubmit") %>' />

Something along the lines of
LocalizeString("btnSubmit.ImageUrl",LocalResourceFile)
Where you have your ASCX file inheriting from PortalModuleBase and a RESX file View.ascx.resx in app_localresources (assuming you are using view.ascx). Inside that resx file you would define what btnSubmit.ImageUrl is.

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How to add Rich Text Box in Custom Widget in Sitefinity

I have created a Custom widget in Sitefinity. I want to add a rich Textbox in the widget.
For detail see below images.
Add a rad editor control to your designer .ascx file
<telerik:RadEditor runat="server" ID="RadEditor1" Height="400px" Width="680px" SkinID="MinimalSetOfTools">
</telerik:RadEditor>
You may also need to add telerik web ui refference on the top of the .ascx file in case is not added
<%# Register TagPrefix="telerik" Namespace="Telerik.Web.UI" Assembly="Telerik.Web.UI" %>
if you want to add RadEditor, you needs to perform following steps.
1)In .ascx file add the namespace as shown
<%# Register TagPrefix="telerik" Namespace="Telerik.Web.UI" Assembly="Telerik.Web.UI" %>
2)And replace your textbox with following code.
<telerik:RadEditor runat="server" ID="Mytext" Height="400px" Width="680px" SkinID="MinimalSetOfTools" CssClass="sfTxt">
</telerik:RadEditor>
3)you need to make some changes in the .js file of your widget as well because RadEditor has its own methods to get or set its html. You can use get_html() and set_html() instead of using val() in its .js file

Display file (PDF/TXT) on form brought from Database in MVC ASP.NET

I want to display file on my form using MVC.
I am bringing a Byte[] array data from the Database, and using FileContentResult I am converting it into a file.I want to now display this file on my page for viewing . How can it be acheived. What code to write in my View for the same.
Assuming you're using Razor, rendering a text file can be done as simple as:
<div>
#(new System.IO.StreamReader("myFile.txt")).ReadToEnd()
</div>
For PDF files, you'll have to find a third-party component to convert to HTML.
You probably don't want to use FileContentResult, that is something generally used for providing the raw file.
In theory though there is nothing different in using any other url
<img src="#Html.ActionLink("View","Image",{id = Model.key})" />
Or you can provide that link in a pdf reference, or as a stylesheet etc.

Adding a ApplicationBarIconButton from Application.Resources in XAML

I have a ApplicationBarIconButton which I use repeatedly on multiple pages.
I want to be able to define the Click action in my Application C# file.
I have
<Application.Resources>
<shell:ApplicationBarIconButton
x:Key="AddLocationAppBarIconBut"
IconUri="/icons/appbar.add.rest.png"
Text="location"
Click="Add_Location_Event" />
in my App.xaml file and I want to load it into another page I have under
<phone:PhoneApplicationPage.ApplicationBar>
How do I go about this exactly?
Can I bind a click event to an event in my Application cs file?
Unfortunately, you can't!
In full WPF framework, you'd be able to do something like this:
<phone:PhoneApplicationPage.ApplicationBar>
<shell:ApplicationBar>
<shell:ApplicationBar.Buttons>
<StaticResource ResourceKey="AddLocationAppBarIconBut" />
</shell:ApplicationBar.Buttons>
</shell:ApplicationBar>
</phone:PhoneApplicationPage.ApplicationBar>
The trick here is in the usage of StaticResource, but Silverlight doesn't have a backing class representation like that; you can only use the Markup Extension as {StaticResource AddLocationAppBarIconBut}, but this won't help you here!
What you can is define the full ApplicationBar object as a resource and then just call it on the page like this:
<phone:PhoneApplicationPage ApplicationBar="{StaticResource ApplicationBarResource}">
<!-- remaining code -->
<phone:PhoneApplicationPage />

Module Localization in DNN

I don't know much about the localization process in DNN. The question is that how can you localize a new module?
Is it possible to include localization files with every module separately? What solutions can you come up with?
Localization of a module is pretty easy thanks to DotNetNuke.
Wherever your .ascx (View) file is, the App_LocalResources folder should always accompany it, on the same level. There should also be a corresponding .ascx.resx file in that folder.
view.ascx
App_LocalResources
- view.ascx.resx
Once you have that structure in your module. DNN will pick the file up immediately.
To use that resource strings in the resx. Simple tack on the ResourceKey property to the end of your asp controls. e.g.
<asp:Label ID="lblExample" runat="server" ResourceKey="lblExample" />
You should have a lblExample.Text in your resx file which matches up with that label. Note that it adds .Text to it automatically.
If it's not showing up, there are a few things to check
LocalResourceFile property in code. What location is it pointing to?
set ShowMissingKeys=true in web.config and you'll see what resource strings you're missing.
Please find this document. I am not sure if it covers your questions and how localizing DotNetNuke modules is different from other Asp.Net applications but please try it out.
If I may suggest something, I would add more tags in the future (like C# for example), it will be visible to broader audience which may result in better answers.
Simply create a folder called "App_LocalResources" on the same level as your .ascx view files in your project. For each file that you want localized, simply add a .resx file with the same name as the view (including the .ascx extension).
Resx Name Example:
"View.ascx.resx"
Using localistion is really easy after that. Simply set the Resource Key property of whichever controls you want to pull from your resx file to a meaningful name
Example:
<dnn:Label id="lblName" ResourceKey="lblName" runat="server" />
Resx File:
"lblName.Text" will assign to the Text property of the label
"lblName.Help" will assign to the DNN Tooltip property if you are using dnn:Labels like above
If you want to start using DNN Labels simply put this tag at the top of your page.
<%# Register TagPrefix="dnn" Assembly="DotNetNuke.Web" Namespace="DotNetNuke.Web.UI.WebControls" %>
<%# Register TagPrefix="dnn" TagName="Label" Src="~/controls/LabelControl.ascx" %>
Another handy method available is:
LocalizeString("key")
It will pull from your resource file and it quite handy when working with things like email templates.

Determine an absolute url to a resource using vbscript/classic asp

I've created a pseudo user control for a site written in classic asp. The control is simply an asp page (with full HTML headers and body) that resides within an iframe in the parent page. The point was to create an AJAX-like interface for uploading files asynchronously (the parent page contains a large form and I didn't want to have to upload the files and submit the rest of the form at the same time).
The problem is, I'm running into a lot of issues with relative urls being used in the iframe page/user control. Depending on what page the iframe is a child of, the relative url base location seems to change according to the directory that particular page is in.
Example:
www.website.com/directory1/application1.asp
...
<form>
<input>
...
<iframe src="../controls/FileUpload.asp"/>
...
</form>
...
www.website.com/directory1/directory2/application2.asp
...
<form>
<input>
...
<iframe src="../../controls/FileUpload.asp"/>
...
</form>
...
www.website.com/controls/FileUpload.asp
...
<form method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data" action="FileUpload.asp"><!--problem here-->
<input type="file">
<input type="submit"/>
</form>
The iframe src paths work correctly (notice the one that's buried a directory deeper has an extra double dot). But in the code for the FileUpload.asp page, relative URLs don't work consistently. The URL I have in the action attribute for the form tag works if you simply load the page as-is, not in an iframe of another page. You can change it to "../controls/FileUpload.asp" and it will work on the first application page, but you have to add another "../" for it to work on the second application page.
I was wondering if maybe there's a way with vbscript to find the absolute URL to a certain file. I do use an include file into which I could hard-code this, but I'd rather not if that's possible. Any other ideas?
You could also just put in an absolute path from the root such as
action="/controls/FileUpload.asp"
I'm not sure if you are perhaps looking for
<%
Response.Write Server.MapPath("./foo.txt")
%>
Some usefull code from Thorarin
that I just saw in a different post
Look for ThisPage() Function

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