Jquery Validation For Specific Button Onclick
Dec 28, 2010i am using jquery client side validation in asp.net. whenever i click any button in a page it causes validation rather than for specific button alone.
View 2 Repliesi am using jquery client side validation in asp.net. whenever i click any button in a page it causes validation rather than for specific button alone.
View 2 RepliesI have an asp:button with an onclick property that posts back to the server. I would like to do some validation on the contents of a textbox before I fire the postback. I want to do the validation in javascript using some regex.I cannot use an asp:XXXXvalidator; I just can't due to what my web app does.Is there a way to call a javascript function from an asp:button that then calls the postback? I know I can use OnClientClick to call js from the asp:button, but once I call the JS how do I signal that I want to postback the button?
View 1 RepliesI have 2 update panels where the server-side button (in a jQuery accordion) in the first update panel should update the second update panel.When the button is clicked, jQuery hides the accordion and displays a results div. This all works fine client side to be fair to IE. The server-side onclick event does not fire though in IE. In Firefox it does! The first update panel is displayed below, here the "btnGenerateReport" event should fire server side.
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To add confusion ... if I comment out '$accordion.toggle($effect);' lines then the second update panel does get updated.I'm not sure what other information I can give here. I'm stumped as to why this works with Firefox and not IE.
I have a link button in a repeater control. the li element is drag and droppable using jquery. when the page loads the the link button works perfectly, the jquery that is attached and the server side code both execute. when I perform a drag and drop then click on the link button it doesnt not fire. when i click it a second time it does fire. If i perform 2 or drag and drops in a row the link button doesnt fire a as many drag adn drops as i before it will fire. for example if if perform 3 drag and drops then it will take about 3 click before the events are fired.
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I have a form that occassionally submits more than once per user. I am assuming the problem is that the user gets impatient and clicks submit multiple times. I have a bunch of asp validation controls on the page. There is multiple validation groups, the submit button belongs to the "main" group. How do I validate the "main" group, then if the page is valid, disable the button and submit it? I tried adding this.disabled=true; but that just disables it and doesnt submit or anything.
View 2 Replies- I'm using a RequiredFieldValidator to check whether the text box is empty. I only wanted this validation to run when I press one specific button.
- I dont want the validation to be done on every button control within a page. For example, i have 2 buttons, one is showing a list of data and another will be checking for an empty text boxes. So, when I click the show list button, I dont want the validation to be run, what I want is the validation to be run on the check empty text boxes button.
i want to disable a button for a specific time. how can i do that?
View 3 RepliesI have an aspx page that contains a checkbox, and a button. The button is disabled by default until the user checks the checkbox. It looks like when I add the attribute enabled="false" to the button, it removes the validation. When the button is enabled, I still want the validation to work. Here is the code and markup for the different parts.
Checkbox:
<asp:CheckBox runat="server" ID="termsCheckBox" />
<label style="display: inline;">
I agree to the Terms & Conditions</label> [code]....
In my current project, I have gridview, search button, text box for search, text box, and submit button.
-I should input string in the search box then click search button.
-when click search button, it will retrieve all matches records then bind them to the view grid.
-then when I click a record in the gridview, it should bound a field to the second text box.
finally I should submit the page by clicking in submit button.where is the problem:
-the problme that I'm using jquery validation plugin that will make second text box is required.
-when I click search button will not allow postback until I write some thing in second text box.
How can I make scond text box only do validation for required field only when click asp.net submit button.
here is my code:
<%@ Page Title="" Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Master.Master" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="WebForm1.aspx.cs" Inherits="IMAM_APPLICATION.WebForm1" %> [code]....
I am using jquery validation.But i am having problem with cancel butttoni am not able to make validate false for it,
View 2 RepliesI want to call some web-service webmethods on asp.net submit button's click in order to validate the form regarding to some business logic and then I would like to have the button to go on its default behavior if the validation is OK.
How can I stop the aspx page to post-back (after submit button click) and continue submitting the form only if it is allowed by the 'success' function of jQuery.ajax()'s option parameter?
Basically when a user clicks a button I have a javascript code that runs that displays the hidden DIV, my question is how do I make it so when the users click it executes the SQL code (which is already written to select the data) and then it displays it in the DIV that I want. Would the only way to do this be add a label to the DIV and then use LabelName.Text to populate it or can this be accomplished some other way? I am using Visual Studio 2008 and coding in c#.
View 2 RepliesIs there a method in jQuery that I can customize an invalid validation myself instead of using jQuery plug-in validation?
For example, if the form is valid do this below.
$('form').validate();
if ($('form').valid()) {
//do something
};
But if I wanted to have a cutomize invalid method I could do this below.
$('form').validate();
if (!x == y) {
$('form').valid() = False; //[:(]
alert('Form is not valid.');
};
I have used renderbegintag to create tags dynamically,and i have created html button tag by this ,but i am not getting how to redirect page by passing querystring of id on the click of that button.My code is:
writer.AddAttribute(HtmlTextWriterAttribute.Class, "Login-btn");
writer.AddAttribute(HtmlTextWriterAttribute.Id, "imgDetails");
writer.AddAttribute(HtmlTextWriterAttribute.Onclick,"Response.Redirect('ProductDetails.aspx?ProductId='+i)");
writer.RenderBeginTag(HtmlTextWriterTag.Button);
writer.Write("Details");
writer.RenderEndTag();//button close
Obviously I am a total noob and this is simple to some of you, but I can not figure out why the rest of the sub works, but the button1.Text="Uploading, Please Wait..." seems to be completely ignored.
The button is supposed to change text when clicked but no method I have tried works with my page.
Here is my simple upload form page:
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I'm currently using Validation controls to validate a form. I tried adding a separate onclientclick javascript method to do some extra validation but it now appears to only run this and not continue on to run through the Validation controls. The extra javascript method is returning true, so I'm not sure if the onclientclick is clobbering the scripts from the Validation controls. Can anyone explain what I've done wrong?
View 4 RepliesjQuery validation is working fine on my machine, when i pushed it to test server it won't it's throwing some errors which is kind of surprising.These are the errors I am getting: $.validator is null or not an object...I've never gotten this error before and it throwing an error when I declared a variable like var isValid.I don't know what to do. I am doing the custom validation methods not in the document.ready(). Does this cause this error? I wonder because all jquery validations are passing and hitting the server side validations.
View 1 RepliesI have a form where one of the fields would allow entry of HTML tags.
<asp:TextBox ID="someID" runat="server" TextMode="MultiLine" />
In this field I have a RequiredFieldValidator validation only. Unfortunately, after any PostBack if the content of any of the fields includes HTML tags or any other potentially dangerous code - the entire ViewState is cleaned.Setting ValidateRequest to false does not help. I'm using IIS 7.5 and .NET 4.0.
On click of checkbox, I need to retrieve immediate parent span's class value:
The checkbox column is defined in an ItemTemplate as:
<asp:CheckBox CssClass='<%# Eval("ID") %>' Checked='<%# Eval("IsSelected") %>'
Text="" runat="server" onclick="CartItemCheckClicked()" />
The JS function is defined as:
function CartItemCheckClicked() {
alert($(this).parent().attr('class')); //Undefined
//alert($(this).attr('id')); //Undefined [code]....
But the result is always 'undefined'. How do I access the checkbox or parent span?
Is there a standard practice for localizing the JQuery Validation messages?
I've been able to hack something together by declaring my own ClassRules and referencing them instead of the default ones.
My code.
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Im using the ms validation blocks to validate user input posted using jquery (ajax). Can someone give me an example of the best way to inform the user that the data does not validate.
Do i simply throw an exception and use the error event of the $.ajax function to inform the user of the issues or is there a better way of handling this?
I have an aspx page with two buttons, one of the buttons has an OnClick attribute to a function that should be run when clicked. When the other button is clicked there is an if statement checking if the page is a postback, if it is then I run some statements that need to be run when that button is clicked. That postback button works fine. However, the other button, when it's clicked the function it's supposed to call never executes, and the statements inside if (Page.IsPostBack) get executed instead. What can I do to fix this? Is there a way to make the button that calls a function not do a Post back?
View 1 RepliesI am using ASP MVC 2 RC2 and playing with client side validation. my problem is that i have a form which has a checkbox and text box.
the textbox should be validated only if the checkbox is checked. I was nto able to find anyway to disable the client side validation when the checkbox is not checked.
I had a button with onclick event (in .aspx page)
<input
class="Button"
type="button"
onclick="top.location='<%=string.Format("MyAccount.aspx?action=new&returnUrl={0}",
Web.ProcessFlow.Common.QueryString(Request.QueryString["returnUrl"]))%>'"
value="New
Customer Registration"
/>
I have converted this button to image button like this:
<asp:ImageButton
ID="ImageButton1"
runat="server"
ImageUrl="../Images/checkout/Proceed_To_Checkout_Button.png"
onclick="top.location='<%=string.Format("MyAccount.aspx?action=new&returnUrl={0}",
Web.ProcessFlow.Common.QueryString(Request.QueryString["returnUrl"]))%>'"
/>
It is not working and It gave me an error.
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this is not woriking when first click on cancle button ?