If you need a list of time zones for your user to pick from, you probably want a dropdown list. Then you just need a list of time zones to bind to the dropdown list. Unfortunately, the System.TimeZone class doesn’t provide us with such a list and there is actually no where in the .NET Framework you will find it. It is very strange and also annoying because we are getting pretty used to find almost everything we need in the framework.
This means that we have to create the dropdown list our selves, which is a pretty trivial job. I took me a while to do some time ago. You can download the populated dropdown list below.
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timezones.txt (2,6 KB)
To maintain the scroll position after postbacks is important for larger web pages in order to let the user know exactly what is going on. It is good usability and something you would expect in modern web applications.
In ASP.NET 1.x you were able to do it simply by setting the SmartNavigation property to true on the page. The problem with SmartNavigation we numerous and did more harm than good. It was not cross-browser and it could mess up your own JavaScript. That’s part of the reason why it has been deprecated in ASP.NET 2.0.
Instead of SmartNavigation, ASP.NET 2.0 introduced the MaintainScrollPositionOnPostBack property, which does exactly what the name applies. It has a much smaller impact on the output and it is cross-browser compliant. There are three ways of applying the property to a web page.
You can set it programmatically
Page.MaintainScrollPositionOnPostBack = true;
In the page declaration
<%@ Page MaintainScrollPositionOnPostback="true" %>
Or in the web.config´s <system.web> section.
<pages maintainScrollPositionOnPostBack="true" />
This feature is an absolute must-have on large web pages built for postback scenarios. The beauty of it is the simplicity and the low impact.