AJAX :: Is It Possible To Update The Url When Coming Back From An Request
Mar 29, 2010
for SEO purposes, instead of refreshing the page every click of a product, is it possible to click on the product and when the server comes back with the response, to change the URL of the page to reflect the new link to information currently on page?
point is to have ajax redraw the product details portion of the page but have SEO friendly url's displayed so if people want to bookmark the currently selected product, it will bookmark the right url instead of the generic one to access the products page..
For example... here's my entry point:
Products.aspx
product1product2product3 If I were to click product1, the request goes to the server with roducts.aspx?id=product1 but the url is still products.aspx on the response meaning that when people bookmark the product1 item, and they send the link to a friend, the friend always gets the generic product.aspx page.
I'm trying to get around this without refreshing the full page (postback).
My web site is integrated into a client web site. Client web site reaches out to my site through an Xml request and I return Html embedded in an Xml response. Client site then displays the Html in an area on a page on their site. All is well so far...
Now, there is a link on the Html that does an HttpPost back to my site which causes a re-direct to another page on my site. i.e. [URL] -> HttpPost -> [URL]-> Response.Redirect("CookieTest.aspx"). Still, all is well. [URL]
All of the above can occur without authentication to mysite. Where I start running into problems is when CookieTest wants to do a FormsAuthentication.SetAuthCookie(). If I put a button on CookieTest that does FormsAuthentication.SetAuthCookie() and then Response.Redirect("SecurePage.aspx"), still under [URL], the SecurePage does not recognize the authentication because the auth cookie is not present.
1. Navigate straight to CookieTest.aspx
So I simplfied the problem into basic cookie set/read excercise and used the code below to test out cookie writing/reading ability. When I call the page directly from the browser I see that on initial load the response cookies are empty. Then on button click I see that the cookie is properly set in the response. Then on subsequent page refresh I see that the page load shows the request cookie.
2. Navigate to CookieTest.aspx in an HttpPost from [URL], as mentioned above.
Now on button click I see the cookie in the Response but do not see it come back in the Request of subsequent page refreshes, as if the client browser is rejecting cookies set by my server.
3. Navigate straight to CookieTest.aspx, then do the HttpPost from [URL]
In this case, since the cookie was set during a straight navigation to CookieTest.aspx, the cookie is present in the subsequent HttpPost/Redirect from [URL]. CookieTest.aspx has full access to the cookie and can even delete it.
4. Have CookieTest.aspx pop a new browser window simply sets the cookie and closes itself down.
Similar to #3, if the cookie is set through a popup window and then CookieTest is refreshed the cookie is present in the Request.
Notes:
The code does prove that the client browser accepts cookies.
When my page (CookieTest.aspx) is shown within the frame on the [URl] page, during any link back to my server, the Request.Url.Host shows my domain.
I have a simple ViewModel with 3 properties...I have some javascript going on where if a link is clicked, JQuery sets the values for 2 textfields (1 hidden) and a submit button where i process the rest of the Model on [HttpPost] - but for some reason some fields (the ones NOT set by javascript/JQuery) are coming back null - while on the page there is clearly values in them
[Code]....
And my Controller has the HttpGet and HttpPost, and a method that creates the nodes for the JQuery tree.
When you click on a node, this is when some values are set via javascript
Let's say I have two pages on the same ASP.NET C# WebSite:
Page1.aspx does things in the Page_Load event I navigate to Page2.aspx using the menu Page2.aspx does some things then Response.Redirect back to Page1.aspx Page1.aspx cannot do things in Page_Load event this time because it never fires.
I tried to turn off cache declaratively, tried using true for endResponse in my redirect... nothing seems to make a difference.
I want to find URL from the incoming request is coming. I am giving the explanation below
Suppose a client is redriecting the request from www.xyz.com to www.abc.com/ClientInfo.aspx. Now www.abc.com is in the asp.net c#. Now i want to find www.xyz.com on www.abc.com/ClientInfo.aspx page.
I had a .net 4.0 vb.net page that was setting session variable and setting a hidden form value to the same value. It was a paypal buy now button. When the user selects it, they are sent to paypal for payment. If the transaction is good, they are redirected back to another page on my site and a hidden value is sent back with the invoice I originally sent them. They are sending the form value, but my session variable does not available.
From the user point of view it's all seamless.. Is it the same session? And should my session variable be available?
I've got a Silverlight app that has to accept some initial data when it fires up. That data, unfortunately, MUST come from XML input. In addition, I can't just pass it through the URL because the actual request is coming from a server external to my own.
So the basic setup is this: Remote server needs to launch my app. Remote server pops open a window on the user's PC with a URL directed at a CGI application that can accept the XML input. The CGI app parses the input and spits out an HTML page containing the Silverlight app with all of the init params set. Long story short: When the Silverlight app is opened this way I can't debug it. I attach to the process, but none of the break points can be hit.
I tried every way in the world to get the ASP.NET page that would normally host the Silverlight app to accept the XML in the URL but it would get stripped by ASP.NET because of security reasons and no amount of modifying the config file would fix it (since it was stemming from the other web server presumably).
I know everyone has heard this a million times, but I need help with the back button and the AJAX update panel.I essentially have a form, that has 5 fields:Vehicle Make (In update panel #1) Model (In update panel #1) Trim (In update panel #1) Ownership Status Zip Vehicle model gets populated depending on what you put in make, same with trim. Now once the user hits next, I do a response.redirect. When I hit the back button, the possible values, and the current index is wiped for Vehicle Make, Model, Trim. I cannot figure out a way around this.I have read about that history management feature, but seems uselesss since I need to somehow update the make, model, and trim possible values. Isn't there any way for me to get these values in the viewstate before I post the page?
I have a script that I am trying to trigger an AJAX AsyncPostBack and have been trying to figure out how to get it to work. After searching the internet for a while I noticed something on all the examples. On the asp:DropDownList they use the autopoastback=true tag. If I add it to my script it works fine, if I remove it it stops working. So my question is why is the autopostback required or if it is not what might I be missing? BTY Everything is in C# and .Net 4
Im using updatepanel in my screen.. i have 2 pages when i click submit button in page1 then it ill be redirect to page2 ....in page2 i have one back button..i wrote click event onclick="history.go(-1)"when i click back it just redirect to page 1 but records already showned in page1 not displayed .how can i sove this problem? cai i use any scriptmanager?
I have a page that is mostly dynamically built in the page load of my VB.net code behind page.
The issue is that I made a change to the page and added a button that redirects to a secondary page. When the button is clicked there is a very noticeable lag until the button click event fires because the page is being rebuilt every time.
I had not wrapped the code in the load event in the If not ispostback.... because I have dynamic controls that the user interacts with and I need the page to be rebuilt when the user clicks them.
The dynamic controls are clickable table cells. I did some looking and I found that the RegisterPostBackControl. I thought this would be perfect but, it does not although I maybe using it incorrectly.
I have a page that the users get redirected to. On page load this page runs a bunch of code behind that and loads table. The processing could take a few seconds to minutes depending on how big a report is run. Is there any way to completely render the page before automaticly kicking off the code? I am trying to stay away from forcing the user to click on another button.
In the page load evertything is working fine. Iam using Updatepanel in my page .Images are not displaying with post back i am using telerick grid and jquery in my page. how to get images on postback
I have multiple update panels in a page. how I can know which update panel caused partial page updation on client side before page is partially updated?
For example, I have three UpdatePanels on the page. I click a button, and I get pretty long response, that contains all the data for the three UpdatePanels, the viewstate string.
I want to optimize my query and receive response like "ok" or "not ok". How can I do that?
Looking for the best technique on handling or at least some documentation showing an example.
Starting Page
Gridview control withing an update panel (also various controls used for filtering NOT IN UPDATE PANEL)
Databinding does not happen during page load.
Databinding is initiated when update panel trigger (asp:Button object) is clicked
Hyperlink column is added to returned records
Hyperlink posts to a separate page for detail for record which the hyperlink was clicked.
Second Page
While navigating via the browser back button to previous page (which contained the update panel and gridview) only the (various controls used for filtering) have retained state. The gridview is not shown (which is how the page loads initially when starting) How can I retain the state of the Gridview and add a step in the browser history all together?
Now I want to know: Is there any difference between coming to this page using a proper link or coming back using browser back button, or is there any way to detect this?
I have four textbox and a button in my page. After filling the textbox. When the user click save button. A loading image should be displayed. User should not feel that the page is postback to the server,Some thing like in facebook loading image.
I have a gridview that does a select statement against a sql database. What I want to do is have the data in the gridview refresh upon either hitting the back button or the forward button.
If the back button is pressed it should give me yesterdays data from the table. If I hit the forward button it should give me tomorrows data, at the same time i want the forward button to be limited to going forward only 5 days from todays date. I figure that I have to do this in a Updatepanel however I am unsure as to how to do this.
Within an ASP.NET AJAX UpdatePanel on my page I have a submit button which has some custom javascript validation applied which set a global _cancelGeneralSettingsUpdate flag depending on the results of the validation.In this case the variable _cancelGeneralSettingsUpdate is correctly set to false but the initializeRequest function is not called before the page attempts to postback via AJAX, causing the postback to fail. I need to be able to have postbacks succeed once the invalid input has been corrected and the user clicks the submit button again. Unfortunately I do not seem to be properly wired into the PageRequestManager pipeline once postback has been cancelled. If I refresh the page, everything works again, but cancelling the postback via args.set_cancel(true)