| RE: [aus-dotnet] OT - IE pagesave failures |
- From: Steve Rose
- Subject: RE: [aus-dotnet] OT - IE pagesave failures
- Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 23:14:54 +1100
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Dunno how I missed the reference last time, William, but thanks so much for posting it again! - I like this one! Regards Steve Rose MCSD, MSA, MAICD Solution Architect Rose Solutions Pty Ltd 0405 386 244 steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx P: 1300 66 1912 F: 02 6103 9080 -----Original Message----- From: dotnet-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dotnet-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of William Luu Sent: Thursday, 2 December 2004 4:36 PM To: 'dotnet@xxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: RE: [aus-dotnet] OT - IE pagesave failures >From memory, we've had this discussion before on the list. http://www.stillhq.com/aus-dotnet/archives/msg08387.html As I stated before, my workaround is to use the OneNote IE2OneNote plugin :) It really works wonders! -- William Luu Project Developer The Grid Corporation -----Original Message----- From: ILT [mailto:il.thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, 2 December 2004 4:24 PM To: dotnet@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [aus-dotnet] OT - IE pagesave failures Curiosity about 1752 and the change to the Gregorian calendar led me to link to the page http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library/article.aspx?article=3358 and I decided to save it to disk - but IE6 won't play I've asked this on MS newsgroups (I hope not here; if so, sorry folks) and don't get a wholly convincing answer. The work-around I use when I really want" a page is to print as a PDF file. But that's not always great, because some webpages are made for screens at 1400px width and can't print to paper (hence, a PDF default A4 pagesize slices off the right margin). Any thoughts? Ian Thomas GeoSciSoft - Perth, Australia -----Original Message----- From: dotnet-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dotnet-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Hungerford, Martin (Contractor) Sent: Thursday, 2 December 2004 10:13 AM To: 'dotnet@xxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: RE: [aus-dotnet] #12:00:00 AM# ..is date Tim Your info is correct for England. In Russia, IIRC, the days were removed in 1917. Martin -----Original Message----- From: dotnet-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dotnet-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Tim Wilson Sent: Thursday, 2 December 2004 1:15 PM To: 'dotnet@xxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: RE: [aus-dotnet] #12:00:00 AM# ..is date By the way, do people know why SQL Server uses 1753? About 8 years ago I was doing some SCO System admin, when I stumbled across some interesting information reading through the "MAN" command (online manual) pages, looking for information about date-related commands. It's interesting to note that in September 1752, 11 days were subtracted from that month in Gregorian calendar (the one used by western society today). Interestingly SCO Unix displayed a calendar for that month - with exactly 11 days missing. Curious about the details of the calendar change, do a search for words "gregorian","1752" and "semptember". eg... http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library/article.aspx?article=3358 .Net uses the same method as SQL for controls DateTimePicker and MonthCalendar - you cant display it because of a curious mindate. Not much of a problem for most applications. Tim. -----Original Message----- From: anthony [mailto:list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, 18 November 2004 10:57 PM To: dotnet@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [aus-dotnet] #12:00:00 AM# ..is date thanks From: dotnet-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dotnet-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andrew de la Harpe Sent: Thursday, 18 November 2004 10:02 PM To: dotnet@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [aus-dotnet] #12:00:00 AM# ..is date A date always has a value. Date dt = new Date() = 00:00:00.0000000, January 1, 0001 Your problem is that this is probably less than the allowed value for your datatype. eg SQL Server datetime type has a min value of January 1, 1753 . Usually it's best to insert a null for unassigned dates. ie. if ( dt > DateTime.MinValue) set param here... Andrew -----Original Message----- From: dotnet-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dotnet-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of anthony Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 9:55 PM To: dotnet@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [aus-dotnet] #12:00:00 AM# ..is date I have property defined as datetime...when i read the property wihout any assignment the value is #12:00:00 AM# if i use isdate..it returns TRUE but this will not submit to SQL...How do i detect a valid datetime for SQL? Anthony _________________ You are a part of the Australian "dotnet" mailing list. To unsubscribe send "unsubscribe dotnet" or to re-subscribe send "subscribe dotnet Your Name" in the body of the email to: imailsrv@xxxxxxxxxxx List managed by: http://www.stanski.com _________________ You are a part of the Australian "dotnet" mailing list. To unsubscribe send "unsubscribe dotnet" or to re-subscribe send "subscribe dotnet Your Name" in the body of the email to: imailsrv@xxxxxxxxxxx List managed by: http://www.stanski.com
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