Hi,
I use the gridweb control for ASP.NET application and since I have got the latest version of the control (2.7.14.2000) I have some issue with the acwmain.js file. First, when I try to open it, Visual Studio displays an alert which says that ‘the end of line of the file are inconsistent’ and if I want to change it to Windows (CR LF).
The issue is whatever I do with that end of line, the gridweb don’t work because of Javascript.
I just want to know you had the possibility to give me a well formatted acwmain file.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Romain.
Hi,
Thanks for your posting and using Aspose.Cells for GridWeb.
We will evaluate your requirements and provide you such a file if possible. I think, acwmain file is in such a condition because of code security.
We have logged this issue in our database. Once the issue is resolved or we have some other update for you, we will let you know asap.
This issue has been logged as CELLSNET-41322.
Hi,
Please try the Aspose Cells GrideWeb v2.7.14.2003.
Here is the latest (Aspose.Cells.GridWeb.2.7.14.2003) source .js file (attached) for your needs.
Thank you.
Hi,
Thank you for your answer,
However, I still have a Javascript issue. In fact, when I load a workbook with the latest version of the GridWeb Control, it spends about 30sec.
To illustrate the problem, I’ve attached you two sample projects. In fact, that is the same project but one of them uses the 2.7.10.2001 version of the GridWeb and the other one includes the latest version (2.7.14.2003). You just have to execute the projects and click on the top right button “Click here”. You will see a big load time difference. I thought it was because of the inconsistent end of line in acwmain.js but now I think that the problem is elsewhere. To help you to identify it, I have put some timers and logs in the acwmain file included in the latest version project.
I just want to point that I use IE9 browser to execute the projects.
I hope you will help,
Thank you,
Romain
Hi Romain,
Hi,
Hi,
Thank you for your reply,
I’m waiting for an update as soon as possible it’s very hard for me to deal with that slowness,
Thanks,
Romain.
Hi,
Hi,