The theme package .tssp created locally it not getting applied for a radgridview.Please help
ThemeResolutionService.LoadPackageFile(#"C:\LeNin\My Document\\xyz.tssp");
ThemeResolutionService.ApplicationThemeName = "xyz";
I work for Telerik. I just tested out your question locally using the tssp version of the Desert theme and was successfully able to theme the application and RadGridView using your provided code. If you continue to experience the problem, I recommend submitting a support ticket through Telerik's website. You can do so here:
http://www.telerik.com/account/support-tickets.aspx
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I am trying to figure out how to force the user to use the app only if he has the last update of it( So the app should check if the local and store version are the same). I've seen this feature in some apps. Found this plugin : https://www.npmjs.com/package/nativescript-store-update. It works great on iOS but it does not work at all on Android, so I am clueless right now on how to do this. Any help would be much appreaciated. Thanks
While not sure about forcing to update the store version, you can use the newly introduced AppSync functionality to create mandatory updates for your codebase. See this blog post for details or just search for nativescript-app-sync
I am trying to upgrade my KendoReportViewer JS file. I was using 'telerikReportViewer-10.0.16.min.js' before. Now I have upgraded it to 'telerikReportViewer-12.2.18.min.js'. After upgrading, the parameters section of reports is not showing.
I am using KendoReportDesigner for building reports. CAn anyone guide me where I am wrong.
Thanks
The report viewer and report server have to be identical in version or at least close. I have asked Telerik support about this before.
I am trying create a joomla component. In that component I need to store some phone numbers and those numbers should be provided when an extension asks for them. How can I achieve this? Please direct me if there is comprehensive tutorials.
Thanks in advance...
A similar question exists in the Joomla Stack Exchange site here, with links, suggestions and references to a bunch of resources around Joomla Development.
Furthermore in JSE you can find great assistance for specific questions during your development attempt.
The Joomla! support site has some links to component development:
http://docs.joomla.org/Portal:Component_Development
I see that you tagged 2.5, but version 3 is the new stable version. There is an example V3 component here:
http://lendr.websparkinc.com/
When I started, I looked at an existing extension which was similar to what I wanted and went from there.
I am very new in developing a plugin for Oracle Enterprise manager. I have setup my work environment(installed Adobe Flex builder,Extensibility Development Kit(Edk) and all). I have also succesfully deployed a sample plugin to OEM grid control. Now I have a few queries which can be solved by someone who already done plugins in OEM(Hope SE contains some). I have posted in oracle's forum,but getting no response. Here are my queries:
1) Is it possible to add the Sample plugin created also to be listed when selecting the targets from Enterprise>Monitoring>Logs? If yes, how can I do that.
2) Also, in that case can I add a custom UI instead of showing logs in table.
Thanks in advance!!
For those who came across the same problem and get here through google,
please go to https://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=2481432&tstart=15 for details.
I'm new to CI. Anyone could help to the latest version of CI. most of the Tutorial is for last version and it didn't work for the latest version. please help.
You can still get started using what's availabe for 1.7, if you pay attention to how file structure changed between the two versions (ie the System and Application directories are now separate). To that, many of the tuts you'll find are applicable - bearing in mind that the paths may differ, and you'll want to verify that the functions are still supported in 2.0 by use of the User's Guide).
If you walked through the tut in your link, using the Models, Views, Controllers directories inside Application, you'd get a "Hello World" page.
The User's Guide is a great tool, as are the Community Forums.
Best of luck to you.
I recently migrated a site using CodeIgniter from 1.7 to 2.0. - I found the following link to be very useful:
http://philsturgeon.co.uk/news/2010/05/upgrading-to-codeigniter-2.0