AJAX :: Best Way To Use JSON To Build HTML On Client?
Feb 20, 2010
What is the quickest way once I have JSON array in hard to actually manufacture HTML? I'm thinking it's iterating the JSON arrays pulling out needed data and concatinating an HTML string that I pass to eval()? Is there a faster way?
now i receive this error (sorry, it is in italian) :
L'assembly 'AjaxControlToolkit, Version=3.5.40412.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=28f01b0e84b6d53e' non contiene una risorsa Web con nome 'AjaxControlToolkit.Common.Common.js'. Descrizione: Eccezione non gestita durante l'esecuzione della richiesta Web corrente. Per ulteriori informazioni sull'errore e sul suo punto di origine nel codice, vedere l'analisi dello stack. Dettagli eccezione: System.InvalidOperationException: L'assembly 'AjaxControlToolkit, Version=3.5.40412.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=28f01b0e84b6d53e' non contiene una risorsa Web con nome 'AjaxControlToolkit.Common.Common.js'.
I am currently using some $common functions, like getContentSize() and so on.
Looking at the source code it seems to me that all the paths have been changed, but i cannot understand the right namespace to use with the latest release.
I want to create a class with these properties so I can call a method for each record in our database and plug in the email, firstname, etc. I am having trouble with it because of the repetition of "property" each time. In other words, it doesn't fit the mold of this example I found:
Code: using System; using System.Web.Script.Serialization; public class MyDate { public int year;
I am trying to build a page which consists of different user controls which is divided in 3 columns.I have created a custom class for the page and widgets where the user controls will be loaded in. The custom class needs to be stored in an XML file, and using jQuery sortable for drag-and-drop functionality.At this point, my question is what is the best implementation for loading and saving the states of the page and widgets inside the page? I was thinking about using JSON and WebMethod for that, but I am still missing out the architecture on how I should build the page
i am facing an issue with crystal report when i deploy my web application in client side. I have a web application developed in visual studio 3.5. Our build machine contains crystal report version 10.5, we have published the web application and created the build to deploy in the client machine IIS. We have installed the redistribution of crystal report 11 in the client machine. we have currected the config file and all based on this. but we are getting a runtime error when the application try to load reports.
do you think it would be difficult to write a framework where mvc compares last html it output to the current html we want to output, and instead of sending the entire html, figure out what has changed and generate js code that will do the updating as compared to previous html? (presuming nothing was manually changed on the client using js).
I am developing a webiste in ASP.NET. On one of the pages page named menu.aspx, with the help of a certain login, I am getting the output in this format
foo({"1":"Jeff","2":"Mik","5":"Tom"});
I am using this code to get the output on the JSON form.
[Code]....
However, I must get the output only in simple JSON on the page without any HTML.
For eg: Here's the screenshot showing the source of the output page. [URL]
Notice that it has only the JSON string as the output.
And here's the screenshot showing the output page source (with HTML). [URL] .This HTML is what I have to remove. How can do I do this? The full code of menu.aspx.cs is putup here. [URL]
This is not a programming question per se, but rather an attempt to find the adequate technology to use for my objective. My mandate is to build an ASP.NET Web Application. However, on certain pages, some client-side information needs to be fetched by interacting with hardware on the client's computer, for example a barcode reader or an RFID tag reader. My first reflex was to think "ActiveX" controls with, perhaps, some AJAX coding to fetch the required values from said control. However, I am not sure if I am up to date with the latest tech trends. The solution I'm looking for will let me design a user control that plugs into my ASP.NET Web Application, lets me interact with client-side hardware, and can be automatically downloaded from the Web Application itself (I can't predict which computers will access my Web Application). Which technology(ies) should I go for?
I have a text box in which I want only digits (either decimal or whole numbers). I have applied Required Field Validator and Regular Expression Validator on it.I have an Image Button, by clicking on which, I want this validation to be performed. But when I build the code, and clicks on Image Button, these validators do not work and I am redirected to the server side method of Image Button and after completing the execution of server side method, control comes to these validators and client side validation executes.I am fed up by finding solutions on Google and unable to find any solution.Please tell me of anyone of you know the solution that why server side code is running first and client side validation is executing after server side code execution.
I am developing a webiste in ASP.NET. On one of the pages page named menu.aspx, with the help of a certain login, I am getting the output in this format
foo({"1":"Jeff","2":"Mik","5":"Tom"});
I am using this code to get the output on the JSON form.
[Code]....
However, I must get the output only in simple JSON on the page without any HTML. For eg: Here's the screenshot showing the source of the output page.[URL] Notice that it has only the JSON string as the output. And here's the screenshot showing the output page source (with HTML). [URL] .This HTML is what I have to remove. How can do I do this? The full code of menu.aspx.cs is putup here.[URL]
Is it possible to use JavaScript passed by Ajax on the client-side? I am getting an "object expected" error from an onClick event from a HTML control that is passed with the JS. The controls and JS work when the page is rendered on the server.
I need to build a custom html helper that generates Label and a tooltip Icon(based on the Display(Name = 'MyProperty', Description = 'ToMyToolTip') attribute). This is how my helper looks like so far:
[Code]....
The problem is that the label have a attribute called "for", I need to set this also but do not find the value in the metadata object? Do I have to manually create the value to the "for" attribute? And if so, how is the best way to do that?
I'm building an HTML5 application (with ASP.NET back-end) and i want to develop it in such a way that i can run it locally with all my resources (such js and css) not minified (so i can debug it easily). However when i build the final version i want merge and minify the resources. At the same time i want to create several versions of the app targeting different platforms (iPhone, iPad, desktop, etc) by adding appropriate css.
I thought that the final output should be a set of html files (so the get cached nicely). I could use ASPX and just control the output by a query string parameter, but i don't really want to have the form tag on my page.
So the questions are:
What are the pros and cons of using static html pages generated from a template versus a dynamic ASPX page? (apart from being able to run on any web server) If ASPX approach good enough then how can i get rid of the form tag that's required by ASP.NET?
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Another factor in favor of static html pages is the fact that the files are served instantly, whereas ASPX may take awhile to load if the app has recycled.
ParentID points to the ID field so that ID 2 is the child of ID 1.
Unfortunately, the order of the db elements is not guaranteed but what I'd like to do is have the information displayed sort of like in windows explorer with the children directly underneath the parents.
I've done something similar in the past with nested gridviews (ugh!), but it didn't point to itself and I knew how many children (additional db tables) there would be in advance. I'm basically trying to re-create that setup but make it much more flexible by making it point to itself.
Pseudo Coding I'd do something like:
Setup the html table and table headers Go through the DB from the top and search for the row with ParentID = 0 Add that row to the table Go through the db and find the row where ParentID = ID of Step 2)Add that row to the table Recursive magic go back to 4 Keep going deeper inception style ^^ Recursive magic go back to 2
I just have no idea how to even begin doing something like this!
This has nothing to do with my problem, but so you know where I'm going with this: after I get the table/gridview setup in the correct order, I plan on using jquery to hide all the non 0 parentID rows and make the rows clickable so that the child rows expand out underneath the parent row.
I am new to WCF, I was using web service asmx before. I have trouble on making my wcf JSON ajax service work through http like asmx.Could you help me see what wrong in my code?My WCF services are defined in my website application folder. My aim is to call this service in my aspx page java-script code and return complex object back as JSON to my javascript. I have no problem on doing this through classic asmx web service.
When I try to test it through my browser by type this in the URL , URL-http://localhost:3849/WebServices/Account/WCFCompanyService.svc/GetAll. it return "Method not allowed."
But if I type just this URL-http://localhost:3849/WebServices/Account/WCFCompanyService.svc, it return this:
WCFCompanyService Service
You have created a service.To test this service, you will need to create a client and use it to call the service. You can do this using the svcutil.exe tool from the command line with the following syntax:
This will generate a configuration file and a code file that contains the client class. Add the two files to your client application and use the generated client class to call the Service. For example:
C#
class Test { static void Main() { HelloClient client = new HelloClient();
I have a question regarding a situation that occurs with GridView, ObjectDataSource in ASP .NET application. The GridView is linked to the ObjectDataSource and both are included within an UpdatePanel letting the GridView to fill in an asynchronous way from a form in the same page so it gets more rows as the user enters the data:
I start the project with Visual Studio 2008, fill the form and it works correctly. Then I stop the execution: rerun again and the data I entered in the previous run is in the GridView. Is like some sort of cache saved the data from the session before. I checked that EnableCaching property is set to false for the ObjectDataSource. If I Rebuild Web Site in Visual Studio (not just Build) then it works corretly leaving the GridView empty. Is this caused just becuase of Visual Studio? Can it be turned off? And will it happen in the final IIS it will run on?
I want to build a survey system where you can build a form with questions and some answers to these questions and then members who will log in will be able to take the test.
Then i want to present the different results from the test in some diagram or something like that.
i have table something like this on click of export to excel i need to save that or export that to excel file .can u plz help me how i can do this.one more thing how i can desing and build that big html table into excel is there any simple way i can do the same