I've implemented a Collapsible Panel that works great, except that if it is collapsed, it expands on postback. How can I get it to maintain state (collapsed if client collapsed, expanded if client expanded)?
i'm getting the problem about Collapsible Panel.It collapsed by itself during postback(it have a timer and trigger to automatic refresh my page).I 've been read many articles.Someone said it should fix by set Suspressposback property or using cookie to keep to state of Collapsible Panel.I 've already try both of it but it didn't work for me cause i could not get Collapsible Panel object and set set_Collapsed property as i've done the below code before :
UCcpe3 = $find("cpePortfolio"); if (!UCcpe) return; if (GetCookie("Collapsed")) UCcpe.set_Collapsed(true); //Collapse the CPE
cause i have put it inside the panel in the inner listview like the example code below.
I am having trouble wiht my AJAX collapsible Panel Extender. I have the CPE opening a panel that contains the Table of Contents of a document being displayed on the page. A user clicks on the link for a certain part of the document, the event triggers a C# function that gets the file that particular section is contained in an displays the section. Right now you have to, of course, click on the TitlePanel to open and to close the CPE. What I want to do is have it close automatically whenever a link inside the content panel has been clicked. I have tried placing this.cpeTOC.Collapsed=true; in the functiion that gets the files but it does not work. I have also tried the autocollapse property of the CPE and it just collapses whenever someone moves thier mouse from the titlepanel.
I need to solve a problem with showing some gridviews in a web page. Initially I wanted to have a series of buttons on top of each gridview and have the page loaded with all gridviews set on visible=false and then change to visible=true at the click on the corresponding button. This is though quite boring to do since I have around 50 gridviews and I would need to keep track of each gridview status and preserve that status for each click (postback). I was wondering if having the gridview in a collapsible panel was a better solution, however I'm not sure how I am supposed to add the gridview into that collapsible panel.
I have four collapsile panels. Now i want there sould be two link buttons expand all and collapse all. Now whenever user will click on expand all, all the collapsible panels should expand at the same time. Similarly, whenever user will click on collapse all, all the panels should be collapsed.
I have a gridview where I have added Collapsible panel extender. When I am running Its working fine for 1st Row. but when I click in 2nd row, Nothing happens. Below is code. [Code]....
I am using a grid view as a child control inside a grid view and using an collapsible panel extender to show and hide the child grid. Here is my code [Code].... I am getting the following error: Microsoft JScript runtime error: Sys.InvalidOperationException: Two components with the same id 'cpe' can't be added to the application.
I am using the above code to open the collasible panel. But its working in IE only. Not working in mozilla. But I can get the collapsible panel id in both the browsers by alert(newcpe);
I just tried a simple page with a collapsible panel extender, following the tutorial video at asp.net/ajax/videos. When clicking on the header panel, nothing happens. I have gone through countless posts looking for the answer, I have not found a solution. When viewing the page using IE, it shows a page error: Object expected. The cpe does not work in any browser; it does not work on my local machine or production server. As far as I know, the Ajax Control Toolkit was installed correctly; the .dll is in the bin folder. see this link for the page in question: [URL] Below is the code for the page:
I have a simple AJAX collapsible panel and 2 radio buttons. I'd like radio button 1 to open the panel and then radio button 2 to close the panel. How do I accomplish this?
I want to add some information, like an adress, in the header of an collapsible panel. I want to add a link to google maps to it in the header. But if i click on the Link, the panel collapses/expands but the click on the link will be ignored. I guess the click on the panel overrides the link :/
I have a formview in one of my pages and I need to use a collapsible panel extender for the FormView fields so as to get better navigation , classification of the fields. How can I achieve this.
I wanted to introduce paging within a datalist that is contained within the Collapsible Panel Extender.I do not want to change the URL based on the page.
Here is what I have done so far. I have a datalist to show notifications. The datalist is bound to an sqldatasource.
I have tried to use a collapsible panel extender in the datalist to hide or show message, but the designer could not render the datalist because of the collapsible panel control. It gives an error "Unknown server tag asp:CollapsiblePanelExtender"
trying to have a collapsible panel extender for each row inside a repeater but I am not sure how to do it correctly.I am binding my repeater control to a dataset which has name,e-mail,phone numbers returned as columns and I am trying to make name as a link button so that whenever it is clicked some details are shown and when it is clicked again the details are hidden.At the moment,I am putting all the details in a label which is inside a panel and I want to display this label whenever the link button is clicked.However,the label text is being displayed all the times.
I can't get the collapsible panel extender to working when using a master pages. The code bellow works without assigning a master page but I need to use master page because I am doing a large project. Parser Error Message: The server tag is not well formed. Error in line: <asp:CollapsiblePanelExtender runat="server"
I have a webform that has a collapsible panel I want to put a button inside the collapsible panel. How do I capture the button click in the code behind?
Here is my code: I want to capture the button click of Button1
I have a collapsible panel extender inside a modal window, my problem is that whenever I click on the link button (to expand my panel), the window closes.
Is it possible to force a collapsible panel to stay collapsed based on a user role. If the user belongs to a certain role then allow the panel to become expendable otherwise keep it closed.
Tried the Enabled property of the extender but this doesnt work.
I have a problem where the collapsible panel extender stops behaving properly after the first row in the gridview. On row 2, the collapsible panel don't work anymore (the label is not clickable). It gets even worse on row 3 where the product category accordion pane doesn't open anymore. This is the structure:
Accordion AccordionPane: General Info Formview AccordionPane: Product Categories Gridview 3 boundfield 1 templatefield CollapsiblePanel 1 templatefield 3 collapsiblePanel
I am getting this error Extender control 'cpeProject' is not a registered extender control. Extender controls must be registered using RegisterExtenderControl() before calling RegisterScriptDescriptors(). Parameter name: extenderControl This is the itemtemplete code for repeater in aspx page.
I have implemented a collapsible panel which works properly. It collapse and it extends the content panel when the link corresponding to the information panel is clicked. Within the content panel I have an HTML table control containing several rows and columns. Within one of these columns I have added a container (a <DIV> tag) holding a Google map. Here is the issue:
The map does not properly show up within the container when the content panel is extended. It appears to be shifted to the left, not centered as it should be. Therefore, any attempt to place a point mark on the map (centering the map over that point mark) is unsuccessful since the map doesn't show properly in the container so the point mark is not visible. Even if I drag the map with the mouse within the container, it always reposition at a bad location. If I comment out the extender, leaving the panel as is, the maps shows properly within its container. It is the collapsible panel extender which makes the layout to be incorrect.