Perhaps someone out there can help me understand what's going on. I'm using jQuery UI dialog() to display html partials in my project. When a user clicks Add New it displays the add client form. However, when the user clicks on the Add or Cancel buttons in the dialog I get an error, "$(this).dialog is not a function". If I remove the open event and display a static form in the dialog the buttons the work fine.
ClientsController
public ActionResult ajaxCreateClient()
{
Client c = new Client(); [code].....
After wading through quite a few articles on creating modal forms (using partial views and jquery) I got things working fine for my login....as long as you enter a valid login though!
What I did:
Created a partial view containing my login form.
In my action controller, the get action just return a PartialViewResult, which get dealt with by a bit of jQuery in my master:[Code]....
Like I said this works fine. Now the post action of my login check if it's a valid login, and if so send the user to the passed returnurl or the home page.
However, if the validation fails, I now return the partial view again, which work , but the partial get displayed by itself instead of rendering in the modal form that was opened by jquery.
I load an aspx page in iframe inside a jQuery UI dialog to update some data, and after dialog is closed I need to update an updatepanel in parent page. how can I do that? to be more specific, there is a datagrid in parent page and after I edit data in a dialog modal iframe, I want to update the row in datagrid.
im using jquery. is there any way to broke the Dialog popup as diamond shape or any other shape?and how to provide minimize and maximize buttons on the dialog?
i have an Async JQuery Treeview working, but in addition to filling out the tree - id like for every node expanded to update part of the page with information as well - is this possible?My View looks like this:
I'm assigning a div containing an ordinary grid view to the content of a jquery dialog, but the gridview is omitted from the dialog. I've tried even building the dialog fresh on a button click in case it's having a hard time binding to the data-refreshedgrid. No Joy.
1) open a dialog from using Jquery2) fill up the form and send the data from the form to controller3) if success then close the dialog and refresh the gridview from the calling page, and if not success display the error message on the dialog for
Process[] processes = Process.GetProcessesByName("iexplore"); foreach (Process p in processes) { if (p.MainWindowTitle == url + " - Microsoft Internet Explorer") { // this doesn't find it. } }
I have a JQuery Dialog that is opened when a button is clicked. The first time around, it should do a postback, but when the dialog closes and I click the refresh button of the broswer, it sends the data again and duplicates the data I just entered. Should I add a return false somewhere so it doesn't postback when the dialog is closed. Here is the script:
dialog.("open") with cshtml in mvc3? I was playing around with this and could not get this to work. I tried using anchors and jquery button clicks but could not get a dialog window to open. My codes is something like:
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If it take out the atuoOpen the dialog box shows up but I cannot get this to open on a click event.
I am using jquery in my application.. I have a page listing 10 students in database.. as name and view profile. name is the name of the student and view profile is a link for viewing students profile. There is a link for each student. When i click a link, a jquery dialog appears & shows all details of the particular student whose link is clicked.nce request goes to server it returns some data, this time just say "hello [username]" and this data is assigned dialog so that the dialog shows the response from the server..verthing is ok.. but in Firefox and Safari, once dialog is displayed, I close the dialog using its close button then the whole page is displayed as dialog and repeates this forever IE and opera are working correctly
Currently I have a project where I have a form in ASP.NET that needs a look up service. For example the input below wants a Customer ID, but maybe the user only knows the customers by name.
I'd like to use jQuery UI's modal dialog to append an image to the right of this input, which fires dialog("open") containing the necessary code to look up a customer by name, returning the ID back to the form input upon closing the dialog. This is extremely similar functionality to the Datepicker's icon trigger found here: http://jqueryui.com/demos/datepicker/#icon-trigger .Right now, I have this javascript:
I need to be able to pass the ID of the input element into jQuery, probably using the $(this) selector somehow. I'd like to be able to re-use the same code for multiple elements on the same form that require the customer ID look up. I also don't know how to create this kind of functionality inside the ASP.NET environment because it doesn't fundamentally allow more than one form inside one .aspx page.
I have a jQuery UI dialog which has a usercontrol in it, which I get by .load of the page it is in. It is a simple calculator.You pick several numbers and then click a button, a postback happens and finally you get the result in to two lables.When I click the button inside the dialog, the postback happens and I see the result in the original page, not the dialog.
I have a application that contains a gridview. When a user selects one of the items from the gridview, I want to be able to show a jQuery dialog box that contains a form with some pre-filled information from the selected item from the gridview. Right now I have a div with some html text boxes that is set to be a modal dialog box. The user clicks on it, and the selected item's ID is easily to retrieve. The problem comes when I want to go out to the database, get some of the details, then pre-fill in some of the textboxes and other elements before displaying the dialog box to the user.
An easy comparison is having a user click on an item so that they can submit a form to be processed with some of the items from the selection already filled in. I was wondering what the easiest way to go about this is. Right now I have it so that selecting an item from the gridview uses jQuery to do a Ajax post with the ID to a [WebMethod] in the code behind where it can then go off the database and get all the details of the record. The problem is that for obvious reasons the WebMethod can't magically fill in the fields of the form. I could send back all of the information to the ajax query to fill in, but that also feels pretty messy because there is no real strong connection from the random data I send back and which field they belong to.
A lot of this is pondering out loud, but I am really interested in better understanding how to use jQuery and Ajax within ASP.NET.
I'm looking for a way to submit information captured in a JQuery Dialog to the server in ASP.Net. I originally thought it would work with a 'hidden' asp button, but the click doesn't seem to be submitting the form. Here's the code I have so far:
<script type="text/javascript"> jQuery(document).ready(function() { var dlg = jQuery("#dialog").dialog({
i want to show an jquery ui progress bar on my dialog so, itried below code but its continueosly showing the progress bar. what im doing is, in dialog aspx page_load event im just read some data from xml file and bind intot the gridview. untill bind intot the gridview i want to show this progress bar.
below is my code
<%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="ProgressBar.aspx.cs" Inherits="GoogleJQueryUI.ProgressBar" %> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
I'm developing an app with asp.net and jQuery and I have a strange problem, I have the div(used as dialog) and a button to show the dialog, the first time I call the dialog, it shows correctly, I close it but when I try to show for the second time the background grays but the dialog doesn't show (only in IE in firefox it works fine). Is there a way to fix this? Or maybe I'm doing somethign wrong.