How can I get gridview HTML textbox value in .aspx.cs code?? E.g. : <input id="Frequency" name="customerName" type="text" style="width: 44px" />If i use the bellow code ,Then i can get the value on selectedIndex event.
string n = String.Format("{0}", Request.QueryString['customerName']);
I want to use bellow syntax.TextBox_Label1 = (TextBox)e.Row.FindControl("Frequency"); i don't want to user the runat="server" on HTML control .From Gridview i need to call a popup,Popup return a value ,I use the bellow code on javascript to do that
In my gridview .if i put the runat="server" then return value not set ,So i need to remove the runat="server".It also not work if i put the Asp:TextBox on Grid.Help me to Return popup value on gridview Asp:TextBox
is there any way to create a server control from html string, i mean in code behind i have a string like string html = "<asp:CheckBox ID="CheckBox1" runat="server" />";So how to insert it into aspx page and when the page is rendering, it convert my string
Setting value in html control in code behind without making server control
<input type="text" name="txt" /> <%--Pleas note I don't want put runat=server here to get the control in code behind--%> <asp:Button ID="Button1" runat="server" Text="Button" OnClick="Button1_Click" />
Code behind
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { if (!Page.IsPostBack) { //If I want to initlize some value in input, how can I set here } } protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { Request["txt"] // Here I am getting the value of input }
If I have a web form with a button control on it. Is their a way to have it's button press method called from a Java Script method? Can someone show me how to do this?I have a hidden button on a web form. I need to simulate it being pressed programatically through Java Script. So I need Java Script to run the code behind method for a button.
protected void PageButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { // How to have this method called from Java Script? }
tbDisplay is a "text box" asp:textbox control. I need to replace de 'Messages' for avariable. so instead of printing "Messages" all the time, I can change the information on the variable prior to display the message. how to change 'Messages' to a variable.
I have bunch of HTML code I am using to make rounded edge boxes on my controls. Is there a way to take this code and turn it into some kind of control or something so I do not have to keep pasting 10 lines of HTML code around everything I do?
One additional thing to note, the number HTML tags used inside the inner most DIV will change depending on where I use it in my site. So in some cases I will only have 1 tag and 1 tag but in other cases I could have 1 tag, 1 tag, 3 tags, and a HTML table. How can I make that work?
Even my button click event handler gives me the following error:
Error 2 Handles clause requires a WithEvents variable defined in the containing type or one of its base types. E:NoteTenderNoteTenderMembersManageNote.aspx.vb 27 91 NoteTender
I have verified that my inherits is using the correct namespace and class name.
<%@ Control Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeFile="test.ascx.cs" Inherits="UserControls_test" %> <p id="XXX">aaa</p>
and here is the contents of my test.ascx.cs file:
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Web; using System.Web.UI; using System.Web.UI.WebControls; public partial class UserControls_test : System.Web.UI.UserControl { protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { this.XXX.InnerHtml = "BBB"; } }
I get an error when I refer to the id, "XXX" (underlined above) in code behind which reads: 'UserControls_test' does not contain a definition for 'XXX' and no extension method 'XXX' accepting a first argument of type 'UserControls_test' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
I have tried XXX.InnerHtml and I have tried this.XXX.InnerHtml and get same problem.
How do I successfully refer to ID'ed HTML elements in code behind?
I am struggling with something that I guess should be standard practice really. I have a number of user controls that use some JQuery plugins. I do not really want to link to the extra CSS and JS files from my main masterpage as this would cause extra load to the user the first time they hit the site, (admittedly it would only be the once), so I was just putting them links into the top of the user control. Then I looked at my source HTML, not nice! Even worse for controls that repeat multiple times on a page.
So I was thinking is there a way of injecting them into the Head of the page when they are needed from the User Control. For that matter is there a way of doing it to the footer for JS stuff?
I have an asp.net button, that when clicked calls a code behind function. The function does some evaluation, and then I want to call javascript from within this asp.net function.
I have a webservice I need to call via a link. The webservice returns a pdf document and takes a document Id as a input parameter.Under normal circumstances I could have the link call some code in the code behind which in turn calls the webservice.
However the difficult part about it is I can't add code to the code behind. The reason is it is for some CMS users who want to know what links to add to the page which will download the pdfs. I can only add the link to the aspx page.
I have a website that shows images people have uploaded.
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I want to be able to show a popup window when i move the cursor over an image. It should show information about the user that i take from the database.
I have found a javascript that works, it fades a window in and out. But i cant call it from codebehind.
I have a textbox which I need to enter html code into (like < strong> or < em> for example).The trouble is this is causing an error writing this back to the database. A potentially dangerous Request.Form value was detected from the client (tbVOther="< strong>testIs there a way around this without turning off the request validation setting?
depending on the No. of the photos the code will be duplicated in the loop
Then I will display the result of the loop in label or in a textarea to let the user copy it any where
The problem is that while compiling my code it considers the HTML code as a part of the behind file and gives errors on the single quote, the double quote and on the parentheses
I can't write in english well, but I must try to have an answer for my problem.I have a problem that I have not found a solution, regarding the integration of C # code in the HTML code .aspxI want to do a loop on the
<ajaxToolkit:TabPanel of <ajaxToolkit:TabContainer to have several tabs by a few existing data in a DB table.
Here is a moceau of my code:
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This code gave me this error:
Message d'erreur de l'analyseur: 'TabPanel_<%= idMagasin %>' n'est pas un identificateur valide.Translation: Message parser error: 'TabPanel_ <% = idMagasin%>' is not a valid identifier.I removed idmagasin like this:
Translation: System.ArgumentException: An entry with the same key already existsThe result is that I found a great problem to insert a C # code in the HTML code .aspx unlike others languages like PHP.
I'm building a menu controller class and I have a database with the Controller/Action strings in it. I want to dynamically build a menu reading from the database and generating the URLs to use in the menu's <a href=''> HTML that the class renders. I can't use Html.Action() in my class. I've tried adding System. Web.Mvc, but this doesn't help. Is there a way to generate a page's URL when given the Controller and Action? Maybe referencing the MVC equivalant of HttpContext.Current like I used to do in WebForms?