.Net developers often get this irritating run-time error.
" Cant save the session id because it is invalid. Session ID= yddfdldsfdiewre .... ".
If you face such error, then
>>Press F12 ( i.e. open IE Developer Tool Bar).
>>Click on Cache Tab.
>>Clear Browser cache for this domain.
>>Clear Session Cookies.
>>Clear cookies for this domain.
>>Then kill the ASP.Net Dev Server.
>>Restart the application. It should function properly.
All The best :-)
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Lets calibrate our belief window to see the reality
We don’t see things as they are; we see things as we are. You may not be aware of this little-known but highly important part of your person that affects many of the decisions you make and how you behave in different situations. It is your Belief Window.
You cannot actually see your Belief Window because it’s invisible, but we all have one. It is figuratively attached to your head and hangs in front of your face. Every time you move, that window goes with you. You look at the world through it, and what you see is filtered back to you through it.
Your Belief Window is always there with you, filtering what you see - the oceans of data and information helping you make sense of the world around you. It influences the way you perceive others, the way you read situations, and the feelings you have about yourself.
The tricky thing about the Belief Window is that you have placed perceptions on it which you believe are absolutely true, whether they reflect reality or not. For example, your experiences and social feedback may have caused you to believe that you are smart, stupid, beautiful, ugly, competent, incompetent, creative, or dull - regardless of whether they are true. And because you believe them you unquestioningly act as though they are. That’s why changing our behavior is sometimes such a difficult task.
Until we realize that we view the world through our Belief Windows and that it constantly filters our experiences, we will continue to think that we see life “as it really is.”
One of the most important things we can do is to make sure our Belief Window is as clear as possible and truly reflects the reality. This may be the most difficult thing to do. You will probably have to swallow your pride, and admit that you do have a Belief Window that affects much of what you do, and recognize that some of the things you’ve placed on it are incorrect. In doing so, you will have achieved the critical first step in freeing yourself from erroneous self-ideas that may be impeding your progress.
You cannot actually see your Belief Window because it’s invisible, but we all have one. It is figuratively attached to your head and hangs in front of your face. Every time you move, that window goes with you. You look at the world through it, and what you see is filtered back to you through it.
Your Belief Window is always there with you, filtering what you see - the oceans of data and information helping you make sense of the world around you. It influences the way you perceive others, the way you read situations, and the feelings you have about yourself.
The tricky thing about the Belief Window is that you have placed perceptions on it which you believe are absolutely true, whether they reflect reality or not. For example, your experiences and social feedback may have caused you to believe that you are smart, stupid, beautiful, ugly, competent, incompetent, creative, or dull - regardless of whether they are true. And because you believe them you unquestioningly act as though they are. That’s why changing our behavior is sometimes such a difficult task.
Until we realize that we view the world through our Belief Windows and that it constantly filters our experiences, we will continue to think that we see life “as it really is.”
One of the most important things we can do is to make sure our Belief Window is as clear as possible and truly reflects the reality. This may be the most difficult thing to do. You will probably have to swallow your pride, and admit that you do have a Belief Window that affects much of what you do, and recognize that some of the things you’ve placed on it are incorrect. In doing so, you will have achieved the critical first step in freeing yourself from erroneous self-ideas that may be impeding your progress.
Friday, February 18, 2011
No matter what comes, just keep ur cool down & solution will appear 4 sure :-)
Excellent story to demonstrate this!!!
Ek din ek kutta jungle main raasta kho gaya .
Tabhi usane dekha ek sher uskii taraf aa raha hai.
Kutte ki saans rookh gayi.. "Aaj to kaam tamaam mera!" usne socha.
Phir usne saamane kuchh sookhi haddiyan padi dekhi. Woh aate hue sher ki taraf peeth kar ke baith gaya aur ek sookhi hadii ko choosane laga aur zor zor se bolne laga, "wah! Sher ko khaane ka maza hi kuchh aur hai. Ek aur mil jaaye to poori daawat ho jayegi!"
Aur usne zor se dakaar mara. Yeh Sun ke Sher sakate mein aa gayaa. Usne Socha "ye kutta to sher ka shikar karta hai! Jaan bacha kara bhago!"
Aur sher wahan se champat ho gaya .
Ped par baitha ek Bandar yeh sab tamasha dekh raha tha.
Usne socha yeh mauka achha hai sher ko sari kahani bata deta hoon - Sher se dosti ho jayegi aur usase zindagi bhar ke liye jaan ka khatra dur ho jayega.
Who phataphat sher ke pichhe bhaga. Kutte ne Bandar ko jaate hue dekh liya aur samajh gayaki koi locha hai. Udhar Bandar ne sher ko sab bata diya ki kaise kutte ne use bewakoof banaya hai.
Sher zor se dahada, "chal mere saath abhi uski leela khatam karta hoon" aur Bandar ko apani peeth par baitha kar sher kutte ki taraf lapka.
Can u imagine the quick management by the DOG...
Kutte ne sher ko aate dekha to ek baar phir uskii taraf peeth karke baith gaya aur zor zor se bolne laga, "Is Bandar ko bheje hue 1 ghanta ho gaya , ek sher phaans kar nahi la sakta!"
Moral of the story : Whatever may the situation face it with confidence .
Phir usne saamane kuchh sookhi haddiyan padi dekhi. Woh aate hue sher ki taraf peeth kar ke baith gaya aur ek sookhi hadii ko choosane laga aur zor zor se bolne laga, "wah! Sher ko khaane ka maza hi kuchh aur hai. Ek aur mil jaaye to poori daawat ho jayegi!"
Aur usne zor se dakaar mara. Yeh Sun ke Sher sakate mein aa gayaa. Usne Socha "ye kutta to sher ka shikar karta hai! Jaan bacha kara bhago!"
Aur sher wahan se champat ho gaya .
Ped par baitha ek Bandar yeh sab tamasha dekh raha tha.
Usne socha yeh mauka achha hai sher ko sari kahani bata deta hoon - Sher se dosti ho jayegi aur usase zindagi bhar ke liye jaan ka khatra dur ho jayega.
Who phataphat sher ke pichhe bhaga. Kutte ne Bandar ko jaate hue dekh liya aur samajh gayaki koi locha hai. Udhar Bandar ne sher ko sab bata diya ki kaise kutte ne use bewakoof banaya hai.
Sher zor se dahada, "chal mere saath abhi uski leela khatam karta hoon" aur Bandar ko apani peeth par baitha kar sher kutte ki taraf lapka.
Can u imagine the quick management by the DOG...
Kutte ne sher ko aate dekha to ek baar phir uskii taraf peeth karke baith gaya aur zor zor se bolne laga, "Is Bandar ko bheje hue 1 ghanta ho gaya , ek sher phaans kar nahi la sakta!"
Moral of the story : Whatever may the situation face it with confidence .
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Event Binding & attribute setting example in Jquery
$("#txtZipCode").unbind(); //Unbind all existing events on text box called txtZipCode
$('#txtZipCode').bind('keypress', function () { $('#txtZipCode').alphanumeric(); }); //Binds alphanumeric plugin to the KeyPress event of the text box.
$('#txtZipCode').attr("maxLength", "5"); //Sets the maxLength attribute to 5
$('#txtZipCode').bind('keypress', function () { $('#txtZipCode').alphanumeric(); }); //Binds alphanumeric plugin to the KeyPress event of the text box.
$('#txtZipCode').attr("maxLength", "5"); //Sets the maxLength attribute to 5
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Happy Hug Day :-)
At the beginning of each day, I wish ur happiness hugs you & at the end of the day leaves a beautiful smile on your face :-)
Happy Hug day :-)
Happy Hug day :-)
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Unflinching Faith, thats what we need to possess !!!
A flight was flying through the clouds. Suddenly, it lost the balance & started shaking.
Everyone started shouting in fear, expect a boy, who was busy with his toys & has ignored the turbulence & turmoil around them. After an hour the flight landed safely.
A man asked the young boy, "How could you ignore the fearful disturbed crowd & kept busy with your play"? The boy smiled & replied, My dad is pilot. I knew he will land me safely. This is called the unflinching faith.
On the same note, I would like to request all to keep the faith intact on our maintainer (Lord), be whatever miserable be the situations. The bottom line is, it has to end, landing us in a smooth part of life. As the boy was keep playing with his toys, we should just keep doing our duty without any complain or crying. Keep the faith intact with everyday prayers & you will see that, Lord Krishna will listen & bless us to come out of any difficulties in life!!!
In Bhagavat Gita (2.14) Krishna says:
O son of Kuntī, the nonpermanent appearance of happiness and distress, and their disappearance in due course, are like the appearance and disappearance of winter and summer seasons. They arise from sense perception, O scion of Bharata, and one must learn to tolerate them without being disturbed.
Jai Shree Krishna :-)
Wish you a happy & blissful Saraswati Puja !!!
Everyone started shouting in fear, expect a boy, who was busy with his toys & has ignored the turbulence & turmoil around them. After an hour the flight landed safely.
A man asked the young boy, "How could you ignore the fearful disturbed crowd & kept busy with your play"? The boy smiled & replied, My dad is pilot. I knew he will land me safely. This is called the unflinching faith.
On the same note, I would like to request all to keep the faith intact on our maintainer (Lord), be whatever miserable be the situations. The bottom line is, it has to end, landing us in a smooth part of life. As the boy was keep playing with his toys, we should just keep doing our duty without any complain or crying. Keep the faith intact with everyday prayers & you will see that, Lord Krishna will listen & bless us to come out of any difficulties in life!!!
In Bhagavat Gita (2.14) Krishna says:
O son of Kuntī, the nonpermanent appearance of happiness and distress, and their disappearance in due course, are like the appearance and disappearance of winter and summer seasons. They arise from sense perception, O scion of Bharata, and one must learn to tolerate them without being disturbed.
Jai Shree Krishna :-)
Wish you a happy & blissful Saraswati Puja !!!
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Burned Biscuits !!!
When I was a kid, my Mom liked to make breakfast food for dinner every now and then. And I remember one night in particular when she had made breakfast after a long, hard day at work. On that evening so long ago, my Mom placed a plate of eggs, sausage and extremely burned biscuits in front of my dad. I remember waiting to see if anyone noticed! Yet all dad did was reach for his biscuit, smile at my Mom and ask me how my day was at school. I don't remember what I told him that night, but I do remember watching him smear butter and jelly on that biscuit and eat every bite!
When I got up from the table that evening, I remember hearing my Mom apologize to my dad for burning the biscuits. And I'll never forget what he said: "Honey, I love burned biscuits."
Later that night, I went to kiss Daddy good night and I asked him if he really liked his biscuits burned. He wrapped me in his arms and said, "Your Momma put in a hard day at work today and she's real tired. And besides – a little burned biscuit never hurt anyone!"
Life is full of imperfect things and imperfect people. I'm not the best at hardly anything, and I forget birthdays and anniversaries just like everyone else. But what I've learned over the years is that learning to accept each other’s faults - and choosing to celebrate each other’s differences - is one of the most important keys to creating a healthy, growing, and lasting relationship.
"Don't put the key to your happiness in someone else's pocket – keep it in your own."
So please pass me a biscuit, and yes, the burned one will do just fine.
Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.
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