I am using multiple user control in my web page. Each of these usercontrol has $(document).ready() method. Because i am using an update panel, i am binding all the events again in end_request event. But I dont want to do that in all my usercontrols. Is is possible to do this at a common place(only once)?
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.
If I use jQuery AJAX to call a specific ASP.NET page method how to have that method return a value back to the AJAX method that called it?
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My situation is I have an existing web application with many existing methods. I would like to be able to use jQuery to execute some of these methods and then update the UI with the results. My mandate is to stay away from ASP.NET AJAX and stick with jQuery. Management is concerned about continued development and support with ASP.NET AJAX from Microsoft. I agree with them.
I am developing web application and in application i need to make call of jQuery using .ajax(); method with datatype is set jsonp. Now all works well with limited data but problem start to occur when data size is increasing......
I have various tabs on a page. Some tabs have gridviews inside updatepanels. I save alot of data using a Pagemethod. I fire off various save functions. I now need to update two gridviews that are in sepearet updatepanels from within the Page Method. How do I do this?
Please forgive this ignorant question - I've used ASP.NET AJAX a good deal but I'm new to jQuery. Specifically, is it possible to call or create jQuery events on the fly via an UpdatePanel? For example, calling a jQuery modal or animating a Label (or <div> contained Literal)etcIf anyone has any advice or could point me to some easy tutorials on mixing ASP.NET AJAX and jQuery,
Without using a third-party control, is it possible to automatically begin uploading a file as soon as the user selects a file and the file browser window closes? I have the data struture in place as well as all the information needed to capture the data, but I need a way of knowing if the file upload has changed? Is there an event that fires, or something I can capture to achieve this?
A bit of background: I am familiar with PHP and Java, did some C, C++ and Lisp (gasp!) back in programming classes but never used them too much. So, I've been wanting to step out of PHP a bit for web development. I have a few reasons for this (in no particular order): there's a lot of amateurish code(rs) in PHP, which somehow makes me look bad; I am unhappy with a few quirks in the language; and I really want to try something new. Here are the options I've been looking at:
Python and Ruby (on Rails): They both seem nice, but it looks like I'll have some difficulty finding webhosts that run these. And it appears that Python scripts aren't as portable as PHP (correct me if I am wrong).SP.NET: I have an issue with Microsoft software kind of existing in their own realm. I mean, MS has some really good tools for developers and if you stay within those tools your life is easy. But if you deviate just a bit out of it, you are on your own. And oh, it's not opensource.
So what do you recommend? And if I go with Python (it's tempting), should I use a framework like Django or web2py or should I go down and dirty with the basics (same thing with ASP.NET and MVC)?
EDIT: What I don't like about PHP:
No namespaces Implicit type conversions can cause problems Many silent errors No unicode support Slow ....
I have a asp.net page with two jquery button.All is in an updatepanel. When I click on Jquery button all work but after all stops to work.This is code of one button:
does anyone know if its possible to replace the updatepanel in asp.net ajax toolkit with some kind of jquery?
Basically we use the update panel so that when we do postbacks that the screen doesn't actually do a full refresh .. just the values ..
I am using jquery for a lot of other stuff and would love to know if there is some way to do this or even if a jquery plugin exists that lets you do it.
I am a bit unsure but would this mean i have to rename all my methods to static and decorate with the webmethod attribute?
If this is the case, it maybe a lot of work :-)
And of course how would Page_Load execute if it was a static webmethod?
I cant even seem to start. i drag the chart icon into the ground and then the sqldatasource. tie them too together. and then im completely lost. i tried tieing x&y values with sum,customer name but they just arent working correctly
its simple question: if my edit cursor in at line 1 I wantto Quick jump to 5 and backforth again (to line 1) is there a Jump Shortcut between Corresponing End/Begin tags ?
I have an UpdatePanel with a MultiView inside. I am using jQuery to call the server to run some logic and based on it, change the view in the MultiView. The problem is that the updatepanel is not getting refreshed.
I have an update panel on my page with some links that have onClick events that trigger a JQuery box to pop up. This works fine unless an AJAX postback has occurred. I saw some code on another post:
I am using BlockUI to show a modal. Within the blocked modal I have an update panel. Within the update panel I have a textbox and a button that submits the content back to the server. Everything works fine up to this point (the blockUI is called, the modal appears, and the button performs the postback). However, when the button's click event is fired the value for the textbox is consistently empty even if text was entered. When the update panel updates the textbox shows up blank. It appears that this may be some sort of viewstate issue and I haven't turned off viewstate.
I have a web page, where I'm using a jQuery UI datepicker on an asp.net textbox, which is located inside an UpdatePanel. Here is a description of what I do roughly
When I first load the page, everything works fine. When clicking inside the textbox, the datepicker pops up. But when I click the button, and an async postback is executed, the datepicker no longer pops up, when I click the field again.I know that the problem is because the UpdatePanel completely replaces all the contained HTML when it is updated, so in effect, it is a new text field, which has not been initialized with the datepicker functionality.
I guess that I should not use $(document).ready() here to initialize my datepickers, but where is a good place to place the initialization code? Or is there a way that I can retrigger the initialization code after an AJAX update?
I am seeing things that lead me to believe that using data aware controls is almost the opposite of what VC tries to do? But how can I recoupe the advantages of a data aware control and cooperate with the MVC Model?
Is it possible to update an UpdatePanel manually using JavaScript or jQuery?
What I have is a TextBox at the top of my page. When a user leaves that TextBox I want to run some server code (it will add a record to my database) then at the bottom of the page I have an UpdatePanel which will get refreshed. The UpdatePanel has a GridView which will have an entry for the record added)
I have a button that is within an updatepanel control. The button's click event has a function defined for it through JQuery. Once the async postback completes the JQuery event fails to fire when the button is clicked subsequently. What do I need to do to correct this behavior and maintain the JQuery event attachment to the button's click event once it has been refreshed asynchronously?