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Upload files using <apex:inputFile/> and download the uploaded file with valid content type
Hello all ,
I am trying to upload and download files , though I have successfully uploadedthe files, but the problem is when I am trying to download the same file ,gettting the invalid extension error and file in not opening in valid content type.
My View
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I am trying to upload and download files , though I have successfully uploadedthe files, but the problem is when I am trying to download the same file ,gettting the invalid extension error and file in not opening in valid content type.
My View
<apex:outputLink rendered="{!attachStatus}" value="{!URLFOR($Action.Attachment.Download, AttachId)}" target="_blank">{!AttachName}</apex:outputLink>Controller
List<Attachment> attachedFiles = [select Id,name from Attachment where parentId ='a0K6F00000ZcxMuUAJ']; for(Attachment obj:attachedFiles) { AttachId=obj.Id; AttachName=obj.Name; }
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- Naresh Kukreti
- February 01, 2017
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Using Jquery Date Picker with VisualForce <apex:inputText/>
I am trying to use Apex inputText control to input date from user using a jquery Date Picker.
The page code and used javascript function is given below, the code seems to me working absolutely fine when I am using HTML input control but not working with Apex inputText control.
The page code and used javascript function is given below, the code seems to me working absolutely fine when I am using HTML input control but not working with Apex inputText control.
<apex:page showHeader="false" id="mypage" docType="html-5.0" controller="ControllerCalculateIncentive" sidebar="false" standardStylesheets="false"> <html> <head> <apex:stylesheet value="{!URLFOR($Resource.styles, 'bootstrap.css')}" /> <apex:stylesheet value="{!URLFOR($Resource.styles, 'scrum.css')}" /> <apex:stylesheet value="{!URLFOR($Resource.styles, 'jquery-ui.css')}" /> <apex:stylesheet value="{!URLFOR($Resource.styles, 'font-awesome.css')}" /> <apex:includeScript value="{!URLFOR($Resource.styles, 'jquery-1.11.1.js')}"/> <apex:includeScript value="{!URLFOR($Resource.styles, 'bootstrap.js')}"/> <apex:includeScript value="{!URLFOR($Resource.styles, 'jquery.min.js')}"/> <apex:includeScript value="{!URLFOR($Resource.styles, 'jquery-ui.js')}"/> <script type="text/javascript"> var j$ = jQuery.noConflict(); j$(document).ready(function(){ var v= '{!$Component.mypage:frm:StartDate}'; j$(v).datepicker({ dateFormat: 'dd-mm-yyyy', changeMonth: true, changeYear: true}); }); </script> </head> <body> <apex:form id="frm"> <apex:inputText id="StartDate" value="{!StartDate}" ></apex:inputText> <apex:form> </body> </html> </apex:page>
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- Naresh Kukreti
- January 27, 2017
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Browser back press
Can anyone tell me how to prevent browser back press in visualforce pages
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- Naresh Kukreti
- January 19, 2017
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Identify Potential Cross-Site Scripting Vectors
To complete this challenge, you need to identify locations in code where cross-site scripting is possible. Navigate to the Built-In XSS Protections Challenge tab within the Cross-site Scripting (XSS) application. You will see text output corresponding to merge fields in the Visualforce code. Locate any usage of the merge field "{!sampleMergeField}". Edit the code comment beneath the merge field to indicate whether or not this code block is vulnerable to cross-site scripting. For instance:
-If the code is vulnerable, the comment should appear as <!-- Line 10 is vulnerable to XSS: YES -- >
-If the code is not vulnerable, the comment should appear as <!-- Line 10 is vulnerable to XSS: NO -- >
I am getting following error
Challenge Not yet complete... here's what's wrong:
Looks like you incorrectly identified some potential cross-site scripting vectors. Please try again.
Please help me to complete this challenge
-If the code is vulnerable, the comment should appear as <!-- Line 10 is vulnerable to XSS: YES -- >
-If the code is not vulnerable, the comment should appear as <!-- Line 10 is vulnerable to XSS: NO -- >
I am getting following error
Challenge Not yet complete... here's what's wrong:
Looks like you incorrectly identified some potential cross-site scripting vectors. Please try again.
Please help me to complete this challenge
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- Naresh Kukreti
- January 12, 2017
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Using Jquery Date Picker with VisualForce <apex:inputText/>
I am trying to use Apex inputText control to input date from user using a jquery Date Picker.
The page code and used javascript function is given below, the code seems to me working absolutely fine when I am using HTML input control but not working with Apex inputText control.
The page code and used javascript function is given below, the code seems to me working absolutely fine when I am using HTML input control but not working with Apex inputText control.
<apex:page showHeader="false" id="mypage" docType="html-5.0" controller="ControllerCalculateIncentive" sidebar="false" standardStylesheets="false"> <html> <head> <apex:stylesheet value="{!URLFOR($Resource.styles, 'bootstrap.css')}" /> <apex:stylesheet value="{!URLFOR($Resource.styles, 'scrum.css')}" /> <apex:stylesheet value="{!URLFOR($Resource.styles, 'jquery-ui.css')}" /> <apex:stylesheet value="{!URLFOR($Resource.styles, 'font-awesome.css')}" /> <apex:includeScript value="{!URLFOR($Resource.styles, 'jquery-1.11.1.js')}"/> <apex:includeScript value="{!URLFOR($Resource.styles, 'bootstrap.js')}"/> <apex:includeScript value="{!URLFOR($Resource.styles, 'jquery.min.js')}"/> <apex:includeScript value="{!URLFOR($Resource.styles, 'jquery-ui.js')}"/> <script type="text/javascript"> var j$ = jQuery.noConflict(); j$(document).ready(function(){ var v= '{!$Component.mypage:frm:StartDate}'; j$(v).datepicker({ dateFormat: 'dd-mm-yyyy', changeMonth: true, changeYear: true}); }); </script> </head> <body> <apex:form id="frm"> <apex:inputText id="StartDate" value="{!StartDate}" ></apex:inputText> <apex:form> </body> </html> </apex:page>
- Naresh Kukreti
- January 27, 2017
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Lightning Process Builder Challenge in Trailhead
Hello All,
I keep getting this error on this question:
Challenge not yet complete... here's what's wrong:
An update to an account record failed to update the mailing address fields of all child contact records. Make sure that the process is correct and that it is activated.
Screenshot:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/30lrmgz8zogxulf/Screenshot%202015-03-23%2016.09.38.png?dl=0
Screenshot 2:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5wrdht63l18591b/Screenshot%202015-03-23%2016.10.57.png?dl=0
I have gone over this many times and I would appreciate any help to get through this challenge!!
Thanks!
I keep getting this error on this question:
Challenge not yet complete... here's what's wrong:
An update to an account record failed to update the mailing address fields of all child contact records. Make sure that the process is correct and that it is activated.
Screenshot:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/30lrmgz8zogxulf/Screenshot%202015-03-23%2016.09.38.png?dl=0
Screenshot 2:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5wrdht63l18591b/Screenshot%202015-03-23%2016.10.57.png?dl=0
I have gone over this many times and I would appreciate any help to get through this challenge!!
Thanks!
- Halo CEO
- March 23, 2015
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