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    padmanabhan N
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    Dear Experts, I want to chage the password character in TextBox to *. How can i do that. Any ideas, suggestion are much appreciated. Thanks in advance. Note: I have found some javascript in google search. but is there any other options?

    Padmanabhan My Articles: Articles[^] My latest Article: Word Automation[^]

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      Dear Experts, I want to chage the password character in TextBox to *. How can i do that. Any ideas, suggestion are much appreciated. Thanks in advance. Note: I have found some javascript in google search. but is there any other options?

      Padmanabhan My Articles: Articles[^] My latest Article: Word Automation[^]

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      Hiren solanki
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      If you're using Visual studio then TextBox have a property called TextMode. You could set Password there.

      Regards, Hiren.

      My Recent Article: - Way to know which control have raised a postback
      My Recent Tip/Trick: - The ?? Operator.

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        If you're using Visual studio then TextBox have a property called TextMode. You could set Password there.

        Regards, Hiren.

        My Recent Article: - Way to know which control have raised a postback
        My Recent Tip/Trick: - The ?? Operator.

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        i have made that, My requirement is in that textbox when i type, BLACK DOT is coming. Instead of that i need *.

        Padmanabhan My Articles: Articles[^] My latest Article: Word Automation[^]

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          i have made that, My requirement is in that textbox when i type, BLACK DOT is coming. Instead of that i need *.

          Padmanabhan My Articles: Articles[^] My latest Article: Word Automation[^]

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          Hiren solanki
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          Ok. But I think this is browser specific and you could off course change it using JS tricks, But I think that's not recommended as sometime JS problem can make your password seen by others clearly. You could check THIS[^] thread for accomplishing it with Js. Thanks

          Regards, Hiren.

          My Recent Article: - Way to know which control have raised a postback
          My Recent Tip/Trick: - The ?? Operator.

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            Ok. But I think this is browser specific and you could off course change it using JS tricks, But I think that's not recommended as sometime JS problem can make your password seen by others clearly. You could check THIS[^] thread for accomplishing it with Js. Thanks

            Regards, Hiren.

            My Recent Article: - Way to know which control have raised a postback
            My Recent Tip/Trick: - The ?? Operator.

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            Venkatesh Mookkan
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            Good Answer.

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