.net - Markup Code Inside Custom Server Control?
Dec 29, 2010
I'm new to custom server controls and I'm hoping to use them to build various 'modules' for different sites I build to cut down on duplicate code.I'm familiar with custom user controls in which I can create an .ascx & .ascx.vb file which can then be imported into an .aspx page and used freely.However, with custom server controls I cannot find a way of using markup/html code. Is this possible at all or must all code be created programmatically?
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Dec 24, 2010
here's a situation and I would appreciate your response.
I have programmatically created the Wizard control:
Page_Load(obj s, evargs e)
{
Wizard ClaimDetailWizard = new Wizard();
foreach(int item in selectedItems)
{
//create new step
//added custom control to new step
//add step to wizard
}
//added wizard to a placeholder on a page
}
Based on List I get from Session i added new steps to my wizard To each step I had added a custom control
Each custom control in tern contains another custom Gridview Control in it.
So here's the problem when the page loads for example for two steps. All is good Wizard does what it's supposed to do.
But when I try to use sorting or paging in that custom Gridview. Somehow it displays the gridview I should see in the next step of the wizard.
Also what I'm noticing through debugging. Is that when I press next in the wizard I go back to the original page where I do all of the code specified above, and it recreates the wizzard. But it goes to the next step. Is this the way wizard supposed to work? Just doesn't seem very efficient.
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Aug 12, 2010
I want to use an image inside a Custom Web server control! Do I need to use Web.resources ? if so , how to do ?
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Oct 22, 2010
I have to use inline code for an aspx page and I need to use a custom server control that is defined in the same aspx page but the control does not get processed as a server control. it gets returned as is as static html tag.
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Apr 4, 2010
I have a custom server control inheriting from CompositeControl. It consists of two RadioButtonlist controls that are rendered side by side in an html table. The number of ListItems in each RadioButtonList is not known until runtime. Depending on how many items each list contains, the RepeatColumns property of each list is set differently. To do this in the handler for the ItemDataBound event I need to get the count of ListItems in each RadioButtonList. How do I expose the Items.Count property of each internal RadioButtonList as a top-level property? I tried using a getter to return the count but this generates a compile-time error to the effect that the count cannot be assigned to--even though I have not created a setter.
Similarly, in the handler for the Submit event, I need to get the ClientID of each internal RadioButtonList to pass to a method that checks for data changes. How do I expose the ClientID of each component RadioButtonList as a top-level property?
I can of course index the Controls collection of the composite control to access the child control and read its properties--but that defeats the whole point of making a complex, independent custom server control.
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Jan 21, 2011
i'm extending gridview.
i've overried render method, in which i created a html table and added a html row for each data row.
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now i want to add link button after table with on click event fired after i clicked it.i've tested following code but it did'nt worked:
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Jul 30, 2010
I've the Javascript code to do a confirmation before deletion of some records
function confirmDelete()
{
if(confirm('Delete all?'))
{
return true;
}
else
{
return false;
}
}
I've the button code here
<asp:Button ID="btnDelete" runat="server" onClientClick="return confirmDelete();" onClick="btnDelete_click" />
If i've the button outside an update panel (basically i'm using RadAjaxPanel by Telerik) it is working fine. But when the button is inside an ajax panel, even if i click OK for deleting the records the server side code is not called.
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Aug 19, 2010
I have used calender web user control inside my project where i took textbox,button and calender...but after dragging onto my aspx page..i am unable to access this textbox,calender and button on aspx page..
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Sep 16, 2010
how to implement requiredfieldvalidtor. Server control which i have created does not work on client side. No javascript is been rendered and onSubmit the page.isvalid returns true.
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May 7, 2010
I'm developing a custom server control and want it to end with /> rather than with </cc1:CustCtrl>. I've tried changing the ToolboxData but it didn't really do it (I can see it initially appears like that but instantly changes to the standard <cc1:CustCtrl blah blah></cc1:CustCtrl>. When i drag a button from the toolbox to the forms markup it uses the <asp:Button blah blah /> markup, how can I emulate this?
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Apr 1, 2010
I'm writing a custom ASP.NET webcontrol and would like it to have a collection of custom items which can also be specified in the XML markup. Something like this:
class MyControl: WebControl
{
public IList<MyItemType> MyItems { get; private set; }
}
And in the markup:
<asd:MyControl runat="server" id="mc1">
<MyItems>
<MyDerivedCustomItem asd="dsa"/>
<MyOtherDerivedCustomItem asd="dsa"/>
</MyItems>
</asd:MyControl>
How do I do this? I though this was all about implementing some interface on the collection or adding some special attributes to the property, but nothing I do seems to work.
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Dec 1, 2010
I am writing a custom control by inheriting "Control".
I wany the custom control to have multiple control nested inside it i.e. my custom control can have other controls in it.
How can I do it, would I have to implement any interface or what.
At the end, I want the code to look something like this.
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Nov 28, 2010
I am working on a custom menu control, partially as a learning exercise, and I am having trouble with Visual Studio's IntelliSense support for it in markup view.The conventional ASP.NET menu allows you to place an arbitrary depth of <asp:MenuItem/> elements under the <Items>...</Items> element. I'm after the same behaviour for my menu.Mine unfortunately does not. VS insists on an empty tag:
<hn:AwesomeMenu runat="server" ID="menu">
<Items />
</hn:AwesomeMenu>
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Sep 1, 2010
I've been working on the ASP.NET Development Server recently (on an MVC project and I'm finding that it is inconsistent in how it serves the changes I make to my code. For example, I make a change to the C#/HTML/CSS/JS in the dev environment and run the page, and the change appears on the screen. But if I edit the HTML again and run the page again, the new change doesn't appear. Even ctrl+F5 doesn't do it. I have to stop the web server and run the app again for the changes to update. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a way to sort this problem out?
If I'm working in IIS and I change something, a ctrl+F5 will always update the page with the changes I've made. I'd like the dev server to be as reliable.
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Feb 9, 2011
I have a public property defined in code behind of a user control. I want to toggle visibility of controls in the markup based on the property's value.
However, using the following syntax:
<td style="display:<%#(Container.PageControlMode == PageControlMode. PageMode.Wizard) ? "none" : "inline" %;">
I have the following property in my code behind:
public PageMode PageControlMode { get; set; }
Does not work and generate errors.
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Nov 27, 2010
I have created a custom control that implements Templates (based on Panel controls) ... I can do a FindControl to locate imbedded controls. This allows me to get and set values in the imbedded controls, but I want to be able to reference the imbedded controls like they are properties of the associated panel. Here is a sample of how my custom control now works:
<cc:CustomControl ID="myCustomControl" runat="server">
<PanelTemplate>
<asp:TextBox ID="myTextBox" runat="server"></asp:TextBox>
</PanelTemplate>
</cc:CustomControl>
I can do the following (where my custom control has given the panel hosting the template the name "myPanel"):
Dim txt As TextBox = myCustomControl.myPanel.FindControl("myTextBox")
txt.Text = "Some text to put in TextBox"
What I want to do is:
myCustomControl.myPanel.myTextBox.Text = "Some text to put in TextBox"
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Jan 29, 2010
I'm building form validation controls for our C# ASP application. The bulk of the work is handled by a BaseValidator control (subclassing System.Web.UI.UserControl), which also has the markup for the validation output. This is then extended by subcontrols like PasswordValidator, that provides the Validate method and any extra fields needed by that validator control.
(The end goal is to have controls like <uc1:PasswordValidator ControlId="txtPassword" /> which we can plop into any form with minimum duplication.)
However, PasswordValidator.ascx.cs cannot access the form elements defined in BaseValidator.ascx; the only way I've found to do so is to duplicate the markup in each subcontrol's *.ascx file. How can I extend BaseValidator.ascx.cs and access BaseValidator.ascx's markup in the subclass?
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Mar 10, 2011
I have a web user control that represents a simple message box. It is used to display simple messages like "Item has been deleted", or "The item was saved successfully".
On the other hand, I have another web user control that represents the item in the form of an editable form (I made this a user control because this is used in two different pages). I want to embed an instance of the message box user control inside the editable form. I am writing this right after the @Control directive:
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Instead of using @Register directives, I register the user controls in web.config and so far this has worked just fine.
With the above markup, the project compiles, but whenever I try to navigate to a page that contains this construct, I get an HttpParseException exception. Furthermore, Visual Studio states that the tack w7rc9:MessageBox doesn't represent a known control.
What am I doing wrong?
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Apr 13, 2010
I'm creating an ASP.NET Control which has a property collection for Columns which the user can edit in the Property Collection Editor..
In most circumstances this works fine, the collection can be edited in the designer and the appropriate tags are added inside the control in the ASPX file.
It works fine when
My control is added to the form
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My control is added inside an Update Panel
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However, if My control is inside a Content Placeholder which is inside an Update Panel, it fails to work as it should. In this scenario, when the Columns collection is edited in the designer, if you then switch back to Source view, the Columns collection is emptied. I have to save the aspx page before switching back to Source view for the changes to be kept.
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how to get around this problem? Is there something I may have missed?
Here's the code for the Control
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Jan 3, 2011
Hope this is the correct forum for this question. I am using VWD 2010 an have a web project and get the following error upon execution:
Parser Error Message: Unknown server tag 'custom:AjaxValidator'.
My code is as follows in the .cs file:
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Jul 1, 2010
I have the following Report class that I want to serve as the base class for my pages.
I will have several aspx files MyReport1.aspx, MyReport2.aspx, ... MyReportN.aspx
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Report.cs
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public class Report : Page
{
protected readonly ListView reportListView; [code]....
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Jul 23, 2010
I'm building this small control. It should detect client resolution and set height and width values within two separated HtmlInputHidden controls. But tester property is not getting values froms this control.
[ToolboxData("<{0}:UIControlResolution runat=server></{0}:UIControlResolution>")]
public class UIControlResolution : Control
{
HtmlInputHidden _txtwidth = new HtmlInputHidden();
HtmlInputHidden _txtheight = new HtmlInputHidden();
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Mar 8, 2010
If the answer to this question exists somewhere, I'm no good at searching for it. This is sort of a simple question, the response being two parts: (1) is it possible? (2) if so, how?
I've created a web user control for my site's footer. In my web.config I have it registered like this:
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Then, within the pages on my site, I simply insert it like this:
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But obviously, that didn't work. I get this error: The type or namespace name 'FooterControl' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
So I'm really not sure what to do at this point. I can put all of my code in the ASPX file and make my life easier, but I would kind of prefer not to.
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Mar 2, 2010
I have developed a User Control in inline code model and convert this into dll and try to add it into Visual Studio ToolBox. It shows error "There is no component found in the object.". It is showing actually because i have not added ToolBoxData attribute just before the class declaration, because there is no class declaration in the inline code model. I don't know where i have to add ToolBoxData attribute.
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Mar 4, 2010
I have a custom control which inherit from the Table class and in the constructor, it takes a an integer as an argument. There is no empty constructor.
Is there a way for the user to set that variable in the properties window after they drag the control onto a form.
I know some .NET controls, you can set the source for the parameter to different things like another control's property, QueryString using just the properties window.
Right now, I have to create the control dynamically. I read the query string and then created the object.
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