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Timed online course program - Is it possible with ASP.NET - AJAX?

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    Hi, I am a windows developer who has been working on windows applications for some time. However, I am now being offered to take up a new project, a web application for online training programs. Having been a C# programmer, I would like to see if it is possible to develop this on ASP.NET. I am unable to decide if ASP.NET will be sufficient to do the following. ->The program will include showing presentation slides. ->The entire presentation will be displayed only for a certain duration of time, for example 4 hrs 6 hrs etc. ->Each slide will be timed, the user will not be able to proceed to the next slide provided he has finished the allocated time for the slide. ->Presentations will be prepare in MS Power Point. and will be uploaded by the administrator. Please let me know if ASP.NET AJAX would be an adequate technology for this. Thanks in advance.

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      Hi, I am a windows developer who has been working on windows applications for some time. However, I am now being offered to take up a new project, a web application for online training programs. Having been a C# programmer, I would like to see if it is possible to develop this on ASP.NET. I am unable to decide if ASP.NET will be sufficient to do the following. ->The program will include showing presentation slides. ->The entire presentation will be displayed only for a certain duration of time, for example 4 hrs 6 hrs etc. ->Each slide will be timed, the user will not be able to proceed to the next slide provided he has finished the allocated time for the slide. ->Presentations will be prepare in MS Power Point. and will be uploaded by the administrator. Please let me know if ASP.NET AJAX would be an adequate technology for this. Thanks in advance.

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      Sun Rays
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      Hi, As per your requirement it seems that you can do it much better in Asp.net. Go ahead... Best of Luck..

      Thanks, Sun Rays To get something you must have to try once. My Articles

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        Hi, As per your requirement it seems that you can do it much better in Asp.net. Go ahead... Best of Luck..

        Thanks, Sun Rays To get something you must have to try once. My Articles

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        Thanks :)

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          Hi, I am a windows developer who has been working on windows applications for some time. However, I am now being offered to take up a new project, a web application for online training programs. Having been a C# programmer, I would like to see if it is possible to develop this on ASP.NET. I am unable to decide if ASP.NET will be sufficient to do the following. ->The program will include showing presentation slides. ->The entire presentation will be displayed only for a certain duration of time, for example 4 hrs 6 hrs etc. ->Each slide will be timed, the user will not be able to proceed to the next slide provided he has finished the allocated time for the slide. ->Presentations will be prepare in MS Power Point. and will be uploaded by the administrator. Please let me know if ASP.NET AJAX would be an adequate technology for this. Thanks in advance.

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          Hey Abhishek, there isnt any control in ASP.NET to show the Presentation or slides, for that you must have to use any third party control like Aspose Slides this will provide you the Power Point Management For ASP.NET, Or you have to develop a control using VSTO (Visual Studio Tools For Office). For rest of the Application ASP.NET and Ajax is Sufficient ;) . Regards, Usman Munier Xavor Corporation Pakistan

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            Hey Abhishek, there isnt any control in ASP.NET to show the Presentation or slides, for that you must have to use any third party control like Aspose Slides this will provide you the Power Point Management For ASP.NET, Or you have to develop a control using VSTO (Visual Studio Tools For Office). For rest of the Application ASP.NET and Ajax is Sufficient ;) . Regards, Usman Munier Xavor Corporation Pakistan

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            I have been thinking of converting the entire presentation into images that I will display on a web page. MS Power Point allows you to save the entire presentations as images. Instead of embedding a new control, I think we can just make a simple interface with a few buttons and a timer and an image on the page to show the slides. Also MS Power Point allows you to save a whole presentation as a web page. This could also help. What do you feel about this?

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              I have been thinking of converting the entire presentation into images that I will display on a web page. MS Power Point allows you to save the entire presentations as images. Instead of embedding a new control, I think we can just make a simple interface with a few buttons and a timer and an image on the page to show the slides. Also MS Power Point allows you to save a whole presentation as a web page. This could also help. What do you feel about this?

              Abhishek theBOKA

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              I thing this is the better idea rather then using a third party control. Good luck .... and go ahead !!!

              Best Regards ----------------- Abhijit Jana View My CodeProject Articles "Success is Journey it's not a destination"

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                I thing this is the better idea rather then using a third party control. Good luck .... and go ahead !!!

                Best Regards ----------------- Abhijit Jana View My CodeProject Articles "Success is Journey it's not a destination"

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                Thanks :)

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                  Thanks :)

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                  Yes Abhishek it is a good idea but you can also use Microsoft's technology Silver Light for this purpose :) Good Luck

                  Usman Munier Xavor Corporation Pakistan

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