Brief Description
ASP.NET codename "Atlas" is a set of technologies to add Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) support to ASP.NET. It consists of a client-side script framework, server controls, and more.
Overview
This new Web development technology from Microsoft integrates client script libraries with the ASP.NET 2.0 server-based development framework. In addition, 'Atlas' offers you the same type of development platform for client-based Web pages that ASP.NET offers for server-based pages. And because 'Atlas' is an extension of ASP.NET, it is fully integrated with server-based services. "Atlas" makes it possible to easily take advantage of AJAX techniques on the Web and enables you to create ASP.NET pages with a rich, responsive UI and server communication. However, 'Atlas' isn't just for ASP.NET. You can take advantage of the rich client framework to easily build client-centric Web applications that integrate with any backend data provider.
"Atlas" enables you to take full advantage of the capabilities of the browser to deliver richer web experiences that work on any modern browser
"Atlas" enables ASP.NET developers to enrich their web applications with incredible ease
"Atlas" includes a rich client-side Javascript framework that enables easy creation and reuse of script components and rich client-side behaviors.
"Atlas" makes it super easy to consume services from ASP.NET, and to build composite applications from services on the programmable web.
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PRB: Convert String to Double
I detect a problem when deployed a project into Server client.
The Product Purchase Price was 2,99€ but the server was converting it into 299€.
I Change the "Regional Setting" for (,) instead of (.), but doesn't solve the problem.
To solve the problem i change all CDBL(valueStr.Replace(".", ",")) calls by:
Double.Parse(valueStr.Replace(".", ","), New System.Globalization.CultureInfo("pt-PT", False).NumberFormat)
The Double value appeares correctly. And the Parameter Value [False], force the CultureInfo to assume "pt-PT" even if user have another configuration in "Regional Settings"
Regards
Paulo Pires
The Product Purchase Price was 2,99€ but the server was converting it into 299€.
I Change the "Regional Setting" for (,) instead of (.), but doesn't solve the problem.
To solve the problem i change all CDBL(valueStr.Replace(".", ",")) calls by:
Double.Parse(valueStr.Replace(".", ","), New System.Globalization.CultureInfo("pt-PT", False).NumberFormat)
The Double value appeares correctly. And the Parameter Value [False], force the CultureInfo to assume "pt-PT" even if user have another configuration in "Regional Settings"
Regards
Paulo Pires
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