So I have a page with an UpdatePanel and some controls in there. When I explicitly type/copy+paste the page's address into the address bar, let VS navigate there for me, or follow a link to the page, all of the AJAX works fine. But if I refresh this page, the JS on the page initiates the async postback, but the appropriate event is never called on the server (although Page_Load is) and the client never recieves the markup sent back by the server. This issue seems to be limited to Firefox 3.6 (Gecko build 1/15/2010)(doesn't happen in IE8). I have yet to try on other versions of Firefox.
What I'm looking for is to disable the submit button if any of the inner updatepanels are in postback mode. I would also like some way to block that particular panel. I guess for the outer updatepanel, updatemode should be set to conditional, and usechildrenastriggers should be false. What's really bugging me is how to block the panel while a postback is occurring.
In all my tests thus far, the outer updatepanel's updateprogress is triggered, which blocks the whole page.
I have a very typical set up, an ajax update panel is updated when a drop list of offices changes. Each form could have it's own values, for instance each store will have it's own list of employees. Here is where the fun begins. The form can be changed by the drop down (new office) or validated and submitted.
On drop down change, I create a new instance of the same rad combo, bind it to the current data, confirm that the correct data is bound. Then on the return trip I see selected the default user from the previous user. This is a composite control, and firebug shows me that the value for the "text box" that simulates the combo still has the old value. I'm suspecting onViewStateLoaded, but turning viewstate off for the Telerik didn't . II don;t need it anyway, cuz I have to put the selected value in another hidden to make a cross page post on submit.
I am having a problem with users clicking submitting pages multiple times. What is happening is a user will click a link, if nothing happens in .025 seconds they click another link or menu item, etc. I handle users clicking the back button and the impatient user winds up getting directed to my "Dont click the back button" page even though they dont click the back button.
I need to prevent mutiple submits by disabling all submit controls on my pages. I dont have a single submit button, i have pages with menus, gridviews, yada yada that all need to get turned off. I have pages that use update panels and pages that dont. All my pages inherit from a BasePage class. I would like to solve this problem by implementing the solution in my BasePage class.
I did a little research and found this little script that works for synchronous postbacks:
I am trying to create a simple web application that uses a barcode scanner to read the barcode and then insert the information into a database. I have been able to get the barcode scanner to read the barcode and place the information into a textbox.
Then using javascript when the enter key is triggered on the scanner it then clicks the button to do a AsyncPostBack on the updatepanel then using scriptManager.RegisterStartupScript I then focus on the text box and then select the text in it ready for a new barcode to be entered.
The problem that I am having is that I can get it to post back 26 times then it will go to error (with no information). If I then add additional controls to the page I can only get it to post back 10 times. Below is my code... I have been pulling my hair out for the last two days.
I am creating a ASP.Net server control to manage locations. The control is a composite control containing several text-boxes, labels, and a link button. I use the AJAX Control Toolkit to provide a modal popup which contains a Bing map. All the Javascript is in its own file and used as an embedded web resource.
The link button is what opens the modal popup. It also needs to call a Javascript function that initializes the Bing map (onclick = "GetMap();"). There are instances when this server control is placed within an Update Panel (and there is no way to avoid this). When in an Update Panel the link button loses its onclick event. I understand that this is because during an async postback the portion of the DOM that defines the content of the Update Panel is thrown out and reinitialized, resulting in the event breaking. When the control is not in an Update Panel everything works as intended.
I have tried registering events on Page.Load and Page.Init, like so:
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I have also tried flat out writing the function call to the page:
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I have put breakpoints on the lines inside each delegate and they do not get hit. I am not aware of any special way to register events of a composite control's child control or the Page.Load/Page.Init events when being done inside a server control. Is there some special way to register these events? (Note: Both those code blocks above are in my CreateChildControls() method)
Below is the GetMap() Javascript function. As you can see it is pretty straight forward.
Say I have 2 UpdatePanels on the page and each UpdatePanel has a one server Button each. When I click on the first button and then the second button and look in Firebug, I see that the 2nd async postback is not triggered until the first one completes.
Is this working as expected? My understanding was with AJAX postbacks, the event handlers for the buttons trigger simultaneously.
We have an ASP.NET page which uses an update panel for partial page postbacks. On the server side, the postback performs some database work and updates several UI elements. The database code is all contained in several transactions, so the state will still be consistent if an exception is thrown. We're working on some error handling code now, and my first thought was to log the exception thrown, reload the last consistent UI state, and show some sort of modal popup or other ui element with a brief error message for the user (this is an intranet page, so we're automatically notified of the bug, and the users know where to find us.
We're getting a confusing error on two of our pages in our ASP.NET application. Both pages originaly had tags to reload the page every so often if a user sat on it for a while, but opted to remove those in favor of some AJAX flavoring. Specifically, we created timer controls on the page and wired the timer's tick event as a trigger for an update panel to reload a portion of the page. The page(s) also have scriptmanagers on them as we don't have one on the master page. This largely works great except we're getting a lot of these errors:
"The page is performing an async postback but the ScriptManager.SupportsPartialRendering property is set to false."
It is my understanding that if the .NET framework detects a browser doesn't support partial rendering it will set the ScriptManager.SupportsPartialRendering value to false and we're NOT overriding this in any fashion. Therefore, the pages shouldn't be by performing async postbacks if that value is false, but based on the error the postbacks are still happening and the page is throwing an exception.
Curiously, the user agent always seems to be GoogleBot or "Mozilla/4.0 (Windows 98; US) Opera 10.00 [en]".
I have one main gridview and child gridview.It showing all questions. for every question i have another gridview to show answer options.If i want to delete one answer option how can i delete?
What I did is, I have made 2 user controls. One control is inside the other.
NoW one control has a buttton and a data grid and datalist in it. When pressing button I am filling datagrid while datalist visiblity false. This is working fine. But now when I press some link button in datalist data, it should call item_command event but it is not calling.
I have also used a Updatepanel as a wrapper(all controls are inside it).
I have a Page that does a LoadForm("blah.ascx"). The Page does have a ModalPopupExtender on it (It was on the ascx originally but I moved it to the Page as a test, doesn't work either way). There is a Loop here so the LoadControl() will be called multiple times and will put multiple instances of the ascx on the Page.
Blah.ascx has some buttons on it but when I click the buttons the click event does not fire and the Page gets reloaded without the control on it anymore.
The Page.Page_Load event does fire. And yes, I have the LoadControl() inside an Not IsPostback check. Just the controls events, including Page_Load, do not fire on postback, only on initial load.
A group I am in at school is developing a website for a client. It needs to be able to send weekly emails out to all users, as well perform many other scheduled tasks.My question is: what is the best way to fire events from classes within the solution with a timer? I've read that a Windows Service can be used...?
I'm building a library of custom controls. My controls are inherited from CompositeControl. Depending on the user's answer I have to insert more custom control. I have a PlaceHolder (_ph) passed in from the client code. I insert my controls into that PlaceHolder.
My problem is the control I inserted in the event handler does not fire its event, but it fires the parent event. For example, if I have an EddDropDown A, and the user picks an answer, I have to create EddDropDown B and C in edd_SelectedIndexChanged. When I pick an answer for B, it fires SelectedIndexChanged for A instead of B.
I think it has something to do with entering the page cycle late.
this is an example of my controls:
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Collections; using System.Linq; using System.Text;
Well, I'm sure this is not the first time to see this question. and TBH you can find this question answered on many other websites and blogs -not only here-
But I never saw a complete answer for this question, I mean no one talked about the advantages and the disadvantages. no one shared a real experience.
Although Quartz.NET seems like a good solution but yet, there's no enough reviews or a good comparison between the different ways to achieve such a thing.
As far as I read about it I found this are the possible ways of doing this :
Using a: Web Service, Windows Appliction, Console Application, Quartz.NET.
Examples of stuff I want to achieve with the scheduled or automatic methods/events are like archiving after a certain period, auto deleting/moving records in the database, setting a property of an object after a certain time, automatically run some methods according to my holiday schedule.
I hope you'd share your experience either with one of those approaches or share a new way of doing this.
I have created a custom web control. In that control on CreateChildControls method i dynamically create a Table add rows to it which contains a ImageButton and i am trying to attach an event to this ImageButton but the event never fires?
I tried on Init method too it does not work . The code goes like this on CreateChildControls
I create a Panel . The i create a table with data and an imagebutton on it I add this table to the created panel I add this Panel to the Controls.Add method.
I have also observed that if i add a control directly to the Controls.Add() method and attach an event it works fine .
Meaning ,
1. Create a button attach an event handler
2. Add to the Controls.Add() method
On doing the above it works fine . Only the child controls events do not get fired is there anything that i am missing ??
The if (!Page.IsPostBack) is always false went the page loads after i click a linkbutton and it never goes into the linkbutton event. Googled as much as I can. I am kinda new to asp
I am trying to fire one event out of two avalible events based on a check box selectoin, I have already registered the two events in the page_load() and i check if the check box is checked (checkbox is located within a gridview) then i un-register one of the events and just keep one events registered as following(Only relative part is shown):
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I am trying to fire one event only based on the checkbox selection. I tryed to debug and noticed that, in fact, both evetns always get fired starting first with Button_SessionStartOrEnd_StartSessino and then Button_SessionStartOrEnd_EndSessino. So how can i fire one event only? please note that my code to check if the ckeckbox is checked within the girdview works fine.
I'm working on a questionnaire type application in which questions are stored in a database. Therefore, I create my controls dynamically on every Page.OnLoad.This works like a charm and ViewState is persisted between postbacks because I ensure that my dynamic controls always have the same generated Control.ID.
In addition to the user control that dynamically populates the questions, my questionnaire page also contains a 'Status' section (also encapsulated by a user control) which represents the status of the questionnaire (choices are 'Complete', 'Started' or 'In Progress'). If the user changes the status of questionnaire (i.e. from 'In Progress' to 'Complete'), I need to postback to the server because the contents of the dynamic portion of the questionnaire depend on the selected status.
Some questions are always present regardless of status, and yet others may not be present at all for the selected status. The point is, when the status changes, I have to postback to the page and render the right set of questions. Additionally, I need to preserve any user entered values for those questions which are 'always available'.
However, due to the page life cycle in ASP.NET, the 'Status' user control's OnLoad, which contains the correct status needed to load the right questions from the DB, doesn't get executed until after the 'dynamic questions' user control has already been populated (with the wrong/stale values).
To get around this, I raise an event from my 'Status' user control to the main page to indicate that the Status has changed. The main page then raises an event on the 'dynamic questions' user control. Since by the time this event bubbles up, the 'dynamic questions' user control has already loaded the 'wrong' questions from the DB, it first calls Controls.Clear. It then happily uses the new status to query the database for the 'correct' questions and does a Control.Add() on each. FYI, Control.IDs are consistent across postbacks.
This solution works...sorta. The correct set of questions for the selected status do get rendered; however ViewState is getting lost for those 'always available' questions. I'm guessing this is because the 'dynamic questions' user control calls Controls.Clear when responding to the status changed event. This must somehow kill the association between ViewState and my dynamic controls, even though the Control.IDs are consistent.
This seems like such a common requirement, I'm virtually certain there is a better, cleaner and less error prone approach to accomplish this. In case its not plainly obvious, I haven't been able to grok the ASP.NET page life-cycle despite working with it for the last year.
I'm new to ASP.net 3.5 and testing functionality before developing an asp.net web site. I created a page with a formview. I added several text boxes. I created an event on the FirstName_TextChanged event and added a stop in the sub. When I open the page in the browser and type in some text in the FirstName and press tab, nothing seems to fire.
1) Is this supposed to fire on the client side when text is changed? 2) If so, would the vb.net code entered work like Javascript code on the server? 3) If so again, is it possible to update another textbox based on the text entered into the FirstName on the Client Side (would do this in Javascript in Classic ASP)?
I think I'm totally confused. I've been searching web for article about how to do this.
I have created login page dynamically by using texteditor. Which includes 2 texboxes and 1 Submit button.
Im saving this html in database and loading this html in the login page. Means adding this html to DIV tag innerHtml. My question is how to findout these controls in the code behind page and how fire submit button click event. Or any other alternative to do this?
I have a ListView control on a page that I need to support inline editing and inserting. Before I put it inside an update panel, everything was fine. As soon as I put it in an update panel, I seem to lose theOnItemUpdating, OnItemCanceling events. The OnItemEding event still fires, though.I am doing all updating, inserting manually.