Basically i have two asp.net buttons on my asp.net page as follow:
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and this is the code behand fo btnSave onclick event:
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and this is the code behand of btnPreviwe onclick event:
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as you can see, when the btnSave is clicked, it is programmatically clikced the btnPrevew first, and btnPreview registers and fires the required JavaScript. But actually once the btnSave clicked, it does go to the btnPreview_OnClick event, but for some unknow reasons, the javascript in btnPreview_OnClick doesnt work, however, when i just put cstext2.Append("alert('hi')" instead of cstext2.Append("'SaveSignature()'", the javascript does executed, and also if i modifed the asp.net code for btnPreview to this, it works too.
I have a drop down in an ASP.NET page. Whenever the value of the drop down changes an ASP.NET AJAX request is made to the server. I also attached a jQuery "change" event handler to that list to execute some code when the value is changed. So, probably two different event handlers are being attached to the same drop down, and it's causing some problems, i.e., sometimes wrong drop down values are sent to the server. I don't know why is this happening but I think attaching two different event handlers to a same drop down may be the reason.
Can anyone tell me what is the problem here? If what I guessed is true, then is there any other way to execute some custom javascript code before asp.net AJAX request is sent ?
I'm trying to understand how to execute AJAX animation on an asp button that has to execute code on Postback. In other words, I have button with code behind that needs to be excuted, but at the same time want to be able to have one of animation extenders be applied to it. I understand that I need to use the BeginRequest Event, I'm just not sure how, or which javascript commands to use to call the ajax animation so the postback will still occur.
I have downloaded a jquery tool which creates overlay windows so here is the code which I want to trigger by calling a javascript function instead of a button or link.
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The HTML note the overlay is executing when i click the button i want this to be triggered on javascript function)
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All i want to do is call a function lets say "ShowOverlay()" from my code behind using ClientRegisterScript() and it should do the same as it is doing on button.
how to execute the code behind function using JavaScript keypress ?
The reason is that the keypress that I'm referring to will be used in searching record so I want that every keypress a result will be shown in the gridview immediately.
Executing Server side code using Javascript. Here is the solution.In the Asp.net forums, I often see the question asked, "Can I call server-side code from the client/JavaScript?" Almost invariably, the responses given are "No, the client cannot access the server," or "You can only use WebMethods or PageMethods." The first response is not entirely correct, and unfortunately, WebMethods and PageMethods are static methods and therefore have no way to directly access the page.This is why I present to you the following "hack". I call it a hack because there really should be some way built into the ASP.NET AJAX Extensions that allow this approach directly. Instead, it relies on using controls in a manner that they aren't necessarily intended in order to obtain the desired result. But this "hack" does have a redeeming quality—it's incredibly easy.The Code:
<%@ Page Language="VB" AutoEventWireup="false" CodeFile="Default2.aspx.vb" Inherits="Default2" %> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
I have an UpdatePanel with a repeater in it that is re-bound after a user adds an item to it via a modal popup. When they click the button to add a new row to the repeater the code-behind looks something like this:
protected void lbtnAddOption_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { SelectedOption = new Option() { Account = txtAddOptionAccountNumber.Text, Margin = chkAddOptionMargin.Checked, Symbol = txtAddOptionSymbol.Text, Usymbol = txtAddOptionUsymbol.Text, }; Presenter.OnAddOption(); // Insert the new item RefreshOptions(); // Pull down and re-bind all the items mpeAddOptionDialog.Hide(); // Hide the modal // ... Make call to jQuery scrollTo() method here? }
This works fine and the new row will show up quickly via the UpdatePanel. However, there are often hundreds of rows and where the new one is added is based on the current sorting column used. So, I wanted to take this as a chance to use the sweet jQuery ScrollTo plugin. I know that if I give it the ID of my overflowed container div and the ID of an element within it, it will smoothly scroll straight to the users newly added row. However, there are two problems:
I need to find the appropriate row so I can snag the ClientID for it. I need to execute the jQuery snippet from my code-behind that will cause my newly updated repeater to scroll to the right row. I've solved #1. I have a reliable method that will produce the newly added row's ClientID. However, problem #2 is proving to be tricky. I know I can just call ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript() form my code-behind and it will execute the JavaScript on my page.
The problem I'm having is that it seems that it is executing that piece of JavaScript before (I'm guessing) the newly refreshed DOM elements have fully loaded. So, even though I am passing in the appropriate jQuery line to scroll to the element I want, it is erroring out for me because it can't find that element yet. Here is the line I'm using at the end of the method I posted above:
in my asp.net website, i have textbox control inside datagrid control. I would like to add textchange event in javascript where i need to sum the values inside textboxes in datagrid and show that addition in lable outside grid. I would also like to do same addition in codebehind(*.cs) But codebehind only execute when browser not support javascript. It means when browser support javascript only client side javascript should execute not server side code
Using ASP.NET 2.0, VB code behind, I am using a ModalPopupExtender to show some dynamic content on my site inside an update panel. The problem I am having is that sometimes the content stretches the modal pop-up panel (div) so that it flows off the screen. In cases where the height of the popup panel exceeds some defined height I would like to limit the height and add a vertical scroll bar (otherwise the panel should have no height minimum).
I have written a JavaScript to perform this task (see below). I use my code behind to display the modal popup... so now my problem is how (when) do I kick-off my javascript to limit the height of my modal popup. Kicking off the script on pageLoaded finds that the popup container's display setting has not been set yet, therefore ConstrainPanelHeight is never executed... how can I kick off my javascript after the model popup is shown?
i want to display time on my screen and therefore i used timer control inside update panel and set my timer interval to 1000 but the time displayed after 3 seconds i mean 56 -53-52-49..... how to solve this below is the code
I'm not sure if this is an easy issue to solve, but I can't seem to figure it out. I have a ModalPopupExtender (obviously) for a panel that contains a two labels, two textboxes, and two buttons (Ok and Cancel). What I would like to do is when the Ok button is clicked, the page post back and the server click event execute (along with normal page events). When I try adding "__doPostBack("ModalOk", "");" as the OnOkScript, the page posts back, but the click event doesn't execute. (the click event is Protected Sub ModalOk_Click(blah blah) Handles ModalOk.Click).
The only way I got it to work (which is fine with me, I just thought I'd ask why it isn't working normally) is by checking to see if the Request.Form("__EVENTTARGET") is equal to "ModalOk". If it is, then I call the ModalOk_Click() sub. Like I said, this is fine with me, but it should be able to be avoided. If the __EVENTTARGET is equal to "ModalOk", then the "Handles ModalOk.Click" event should automatically be called, shouldn't it? Following with the general problem here, how does the server determine which events (other than the page events) to execute (or at least which button.click event)? I understand that the __EVENTTARGET supplies what causes the postback, but if a button is clicked then __EVENTTARGET is not set. So then does the page check the Request.Form for a button? Or is it more complex/simple than what I'm asking?
I want execute below callback() method after completion of document.getElementById('btnDownload').click(); method . Now callback()executing immediatly. I want wait "Click()" process done then Execute callback(); method.
function LoadPopup() { // find the popup behavior this._popup = $find('mdlPopup'); // show the popup this._popup.show(); // synchronously run the server side validation ... document.getElementById('btnDownload').click(); callback(); } function callback() { this._popup = $find('mdlPopup'); // hide the popup this._popup.hide(); alert("hi"); }
I have a web app that needs to do two things at the same time. After a user clicks a button on the site, a javascript function needs to execute and while thats working I need the server side code for the button click to execute without waiting on the client side to finish.
To be more specific, the client side function takes about 23 seconds to complete, and while that is running the server side code promts the user for printing a document. So I need the javascript to run "in the background".
have an update panel that encapsulates a radiobuttonlist which does not update, in certain browsers, without manual page refresh. i am able to make this work using <asp:postbacktrigger controlid="aControl"/>, but only want to refresh the page if browser is Firefox or Flock (two browsers having the issue). i am not sure how to do this, but am open to either javascript or code behind. any suggestions? [code]...
I am using the javascript alert in code behind but after click the Button i trigers the javascript,it's working fine with the update panel but if i using update panel now action work on my program
I have and web application and there are two dropdowns. I want to use Javascipt to populate the the second dropdown on basis of the selection of the first dropdown.
A have a web page that does an AJAX callback. When the CallBack event is handled, my ASP.NET code generates some JavaScript that is then returned to the browser. The idea is that this JavaScript will then immediately be executed. The reality is that it isn't....
Here is an example of my server code that handles the callback (the JavaScript has been simplified to a single alert):
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I've tried using some of the browser DevTools in IE, Firefox and Chrome, but I can't get them to spot changes after an Ajax event...]
I have an application that needs to display a confirm dialog box. I want to use Javascript to display in .cs file. The dialog box should be fired automatically i.e. it should not be fired by onclick or onclientclick etc.....
protected void DropDownList1_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) { if ( temp == true ) // checking some condition in application
So I have this idea of creating a asp.net user control, to handle all forms of modal popups (whether it be error handling, forms, dialogs, etc).
I already created this before, placing the user control in the top master page, exposing it to all content pages, so I could do something like:
Master.Popup.ShowException(Exception);
And the usercontrol itself would have the necessary markup to look like a modal dialog, and in the show method just do a .Visible = true.
This is all fine, but I've started thinking of implementing a bit of style with jquery. I'd like for the usercontrol to have some sort of jquery animation on show. But I don't know how to go about achieving this, as I don't know how I would call that jquery function from the codebehind instead of the popup.visible = true.
I have a modalpopupextender that I want to run based on a timer control. I've tried using the clientregisterscript to run some javascript code to perform a fake click on the link control that initiates the modalpopup, but with no luck. What is the best way to either show the modal dialog programatically or register a jscript that will do this.