I have a two usercontrols sales and salessearch. they are inside two tabs. I want to refresh the contents inside the tabs when i click in the tab headings, which are basicaly <a> tags. Right now when i switch between tabs I have no way of updating them.
How do i make the tabcontents refresh when i click on tab headings.
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I use a javascript function selecttab() to switch between tabs.
I am using a timer control on one of my updatepanels in the asp.net website.
my problem is that behind the scenes the postback is a full postback, therefore any content that is placed under any other UpdatePanel is refreshed, as well.
How can i specify the timer functionality ONLY to the specific update panel, leaving other update panels, which do not contain a timer, unrefreshed.
I'm trying to implement Google Interactive chart inside an updatepanel.
The regular Google Charts do work (I think because there I'm just calling an URL).
But now I want the interactive chart inside an updatepanel within a tabcontainer etc. But now the request to Google is made, resulting in an infinitely loading white page to Google.
I hope this is a really easy question but I'm struggling with it. I have a GridView that has an UpdatePanel within a TemplateField.
The idea is that the user can make simple alterations without a full page load being required.
I have simulated my page functionality in the following example, which simulates a database hit, gridview databinding and updatepanel functionality.
When you press any of the + or - buttons in the GridView, the form controls in the bottom UpdatePanel also post their contents back. I have seen this by using Firebug. On my real page however this is causing excessive bandwidth and is nearly the same as a full postback.
how I can force ONLY the appropriate UpdatePanel's contents to postback for processing, rather than all the UpdatePanels?? I've tried experimenting with Triggers but just can't get it working properly.
I'm wondering if anybody has run across something similar to this before. Some quick pseudo-code to get started:
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The main thing to take away from the above is that I have an update panel which contains a listview; and then each of the listview items is contained in its own update panel.
What I'm trying to do is when one of the ListView update panels triggers a postback, I'd want to also update one of the other ListView item update panels.
A practical implementation would be a quick survey, that has 3 questions. We'd only ask Question #3 if the user answered "Yes" to Question #1. When the page loads; it hides Q3 because it doesn't see "Yes" for Q1. When the user clicks "Yes" to Q1, I want to refresh the Q3 update panel so it now displays.
I've got it working now by refreshing the outer UpdatePanel on postback, but this seems inefficient because I don't need to re-evaluate every item; just the ones that would be affected by the prerequisite i detailed out above.
I've been grappling with setting up triggers, but i keep coming up empty mainly because I can't figure out a way to set up a trigger for the updatepanel for Q3 based off of the postback triggered by Q1.
I have been adding different JQuery Carousels to AJAX Tabbed Panels - the first one displayed on the page always works. But any other tabs dont work when I select the tab. I have about a dozen different carousels.
Can anyone recommend one that works in AJAX Tabs or how I can go about rectifying this?
protected void OnRatingChanged(object sender, RatingEventArgs e) { SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection(connStr); SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("Insert into rating(rating,postid) values(@rate,@pi)", con); cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@rate", e.Value); cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@pi", Request.QueryString["ID"]);
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The rating value get inserted to database async but updated rating is not displayed after update. I have to refresh page in order to display updated ratings.
I have a control on a page. In the control's pre-render event I'm executing some code that's taking about a minute to execute. This means the whole page is unresponsive until the control's pre-render event is finished executing.I tried putting the control inside an update panel, but it doesn't matter the rest of the page still won't render until the pre-render event of the control is finished executing. I've attached a very simple example of my code (The event that's slowing up the control's pre-render event is not Thread.Sleep(1000):
I have many controls like dropdown, radiobuttonlist, etc on my page and I put all these controls inside the update panel so that the page doesn't look to be posting back when something is selected. Now the working on the page is very smooth. But the session object isn't getting refreshed even if I postback to the server and as a result even if the users are working on the page they are being sent to the login screen after 20 mins.
Is there anyway where I could put all the controls in update panel and still refresh the session after any postback(dropdown selection)
I have a problem on my website, when using updatepanels:
Most of the time everything works fine, but a few times a day a user will get an error 500 as response to a partial postback in an updatepanel. The problems are:
1) I can see in my server logs that the request is processed without errors.
2) There is no log entry from the function handling AsyncPostBackErrors, although that is the first thing it does.
3) The function handling AsyncPostBackErrors changes the AsyncPostBackErrorMessage, but the users see a generic text which the function will never output.
So my theory is that the request does not cause an syncPostBackError at all. I can see in the logs, that there have always been an AsyncPostBackError from another request at almost the same time. So I suspect that one request somehow gets tainted with the error of the failing request.
On my page which uses nested master pages, I have several user controls which are in their own UpdatePanels.
I've noticed that when I update something which is in UpdatePanel 2, things are shifting slightly in UpdatePanel 1. Someone told me that when UpdatePanels are used, the page is reloading anyway. Is this true?
How do I prevent UpdatePanel 2 affecting UpdatePanel 1?
P.S. All update panels are set to Conditional in their UpdateMode's.
I just want to make sure that I got this right. If I have two update panels, and updatepanel1 has 10 dynamic controls created from an external button that resides on the page by default.. and then i have a second button which also is on the page by default but is an asynctrigger to updatepanel2...
then when the first updatepanel1 is populated with dynamic controls, then when I click button2 to update the second updatepanel2 with some data, the dynamic controls in updatepanel1 wil;l still remain there right? but does it persist by itself on postback? And if so why?
because when I click button2 to update updatepanel2, it does a partial page postback. So when it does a partial page postback, does that mean it does not destroy updatepanel1's dynamic controls?
I am fairly new to ASP.NET and just started using UpdatePanels.Here's what I'm trying to accomplish. I have a button which is wrapped up in the UpdatePanel like so:
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The following is the mark-up for the textbox which is supposed trigger an update when its text changes: [Code]....
With the current set-up, the button's text doesn't change when the textbox content changes. At first I suspected that the reason it didn't modify button's text was because I didn't set AutoPostBack to true on the textbox (tried enabling and it didn't work though), but then I why would I want to? I'm not getting any data from the server - I just want to update a button on the client side.
I'd really appreciate if you could point out what I'm doing wrong and maybe also clarify when AutoPostBack is absolutely necessary and what are some of the special cases in which it needs to be used.
Does Ajax Tab support using sub tabs (or children tabs)?I have a project where I need to show several tabs like "Sales" "Production" "Revenue" and when I click on for example "Sales" I would like to see a new tab tab with "Currentales", "History", "Comparison" etc etc. and be able to click each one of these for further processing.
I'm trying to create new tabs within page. When I click a link in my navmenu, it should open the Redirected page in a new tab within the page as new tab (not the browser tab). It is something like the visual studio, where we get the page opened inside a new tab when you click an item in the Solution explorer. Would any body let me know how to implement this functionality. (generate tab with close functinality). I m not talking about TabStrip.
At the moment, I have an aspx page with a tabcontainer (ajax toolkit). Inside each tab, I have a little form or other content. At page load, each tab is loaded. Technically I can load the tabs at tabclick (with use of update panels) but this result in unnecessary data traffic.
Is there are a way or example how to use jquery tabs that loads aspx content (html)?
This way we can still use vs.net design tool with aspx pages and load data in a much smarter way.
I am using TabContainer with some controls on each tab (asp: labels, text boxes). When redirecting to the page that contains the TabContainer, the tabs and their content loads as expected, but when there is a postback, and the page refreshes, the TabContainer UI changes - the font size of the labels gets bigger, the text boxes become bigger and their location changes a bit (not aligned as before), and the tab header is partially hidden. I am using IE7.
I dont know if this is relevant but in some of the text boxes i use edit mask extender as well for date. Also, I have used a table inside the TabContainer for layouting the controls.
I have been reading a lot about UpdateMode set to Conditional on multiple UpdatePanels on a page. It seems that when set to Conditional only the UpdatePanel affected by the event will refresh. It is not happening on my case and I don't know what am I doing wrong.
This is the scenario. I have 4 updatePanel all set to Conditional. I have external buttons that will call the Update method per each panel but the whole page refreshes when I click on any of the buttons.
I have a page in which there are multiple updatepanels and each of these update panels are trigerred by different triggers.
These update panels are used to do Async post back and the page is updated with the data retrieved from the async post back.
Now the issue i am facing is that since there are multiple update panels, the update done by one panel is lost when the other panels does the post back.
let me know if any one knows on how to solve this issue.
I seem to be having issues trying to programmatically update one of the UpdatePanels on a page i'm developing.Basically what i'm trying to do is...
have one update panel on the master page (used to show summary info like errors and success message) and then a updatepanel on the content pages, all of which are conditional. where its not working (or i'm doing something wrong) is when i call a method in the master page to update its updatepanel to show the new summary message it does nothing.
We currently have a page with several user controls (8 of them) and when a control that is contained in an updatepanel initiates a postback the focus is not retained. In some cases, it looks like the focus is sent to the top of the page, and in other cases the focus looks like it is sent to the control with the TabIndex=1.
I have tried 3 different solutions and they all end up with the same result.
The first two were from article: [URL]
Solution 1: At the end of the server event executed in postback, add:
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In all 3 scenarios the control we want to have the focus gets the focus for a split second and then the focus is cleared (set to the top of page, or TabIndex=1).