I have a client side code that creates an AJAX request to the server (using jquery). My problem is that one of the json results called 'name' gets spaces appended to the value.
For example: In the DB the value is "Hello" but when i get the request back using ajax it comes out as "Hello "
It is ALWAYS the one value that gets spaces appended, even on calls to different functions in the web service. Ive tried changing its name on the AJAX response, but the same thing happened.
Ive gone and ran queries directly against the web service by navigating to its address using my browser, and executed the query manually, and it comes back properly ("Hello").
Ive also tested this in IE, FF, Opera, Chrome and using different computers with the same results.
I have a controller that uploads a file. I would like to return a json result with bool success (if successfully uploaded otherwise false) and message (this could be error message that occured OR link to a file OR link to an image, depending on what was uploaded).What's the best way to approach thisI have this
public class UploadedFile { public bool Success { get; set; } public string Message { get; set; } }
then In my controller I would set Success to true/or/false and Message to <a href OR <img am i on the right track?How would i then parse this in the view so that when image it will show an image, if link show a link, if error simply alert error.
I'm creating an inbox system for my website which allows basic communication between users. I'm fetching the results with jquery calling a webservice. Then I'm using a jquery template engine to render the results to the screen. So far this all works good. but now I want to add some click functions on certain parts of inbox messages. For example I want the title of the message to be clickable so it will expand/collapse the fulltext which is hidden in a div beneath it.
But I can't seem to use the jquery selectors on this dynamic json result. It works when I put the function in the href tag itself but I don't really want to. I also tried adding the function after the success function but no luck either. Is it possible at all to use selectors with a template engine? I hope I made myself clear otherwise feel free to ask more information.
I have been at this for hours and am pretty stuck. I am using MVC2 with VS2010 Beta 2.
Here is my javascript from the view:
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Here is my controller code:
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I can set a breakpoint in the GetMember method and it does receive the Member_ID parameter correctly. It also correctly returns a member object from my repository (dpR). The function in $.getJSON call that is supposed to receive this result does nothing however. There are no exceptions or javascript errors. It is just silently dying.
I have DataReader that holds the results from a stored procedure caal. The results consist of two fields ...
UserID UserName
Normally I bind these results to an ASP.NET dropdownlist control ...
ddlUserList.DataSource = rdr // rdr is the DataReader ddlUserList.DataTextField = "UserName" ddlUserList.DataValueField = "UserID" ddlUserList.DataBind()
However I am now trying to accomplish the same thing using jQuery AJAX. What I am stuck on is how to manually convert the dataset held in the DataReader to JSON. How are multiples values separated? Does this look correct?
I realize there are libraries out there such as JSON.NET to handle the serialization but I am in the learning stage now and want to make sure I understand everything from the bottom up.
have this site that has an api that can provide city name if I send my zip code as a parameter. http://www.postnummersok.se/api?q=16447the result is returned as a json object. Now i just want to read the result in my js function.I have tried the following but it always returns null:
When copying and pasting from a formatted Micorsoft document, the editor drops many spaces.
If I use the "Paste from MS Word (with cleanup)" feature, the document loses its formatting.
If I don't use it, many spaces get lost and the words around them get concatenated. I just downloaded the last release of the toolkit and the problem still persists.
Users are using Firefox and Chrome with the same result.
I've encountered a weird issue with using the HTMLEditor control in FireFox. I had been getting reports of words being merged together in the editor at random and it took a long time to reproduce it, but I finally have a scenario where it happens consistently. The particular scenario looks like:
Using FireFoxPerform a cut and paste within the editor (ctrl-x, ctrl-v) to move some content around.Save the contents of the editor via button postback (the button and control are in an updatepanel)Some space characters are stripped in the HTTP request (I verified with Fiddler)So, now I'm looking at whether something is going on with the editor control to strip those spaces before it posts or if this is a FireFox issue. It never appears to happen in IE or Chrome.
Has anybody seen or heard about anything like this? Have any tips for debugging further to nail down the culprit?
I want to get the valid emailID from the list.If I use the emailaddress from the address book of any mail account then the name of the user get appended with the emailID .eg:"Ayushi Soni" <asoni@[URL]>,.. and then copy these address to a textbox in an asp.net application.
Now I want to retrieve the actual EmailID from the list ignoring the name that is appended.Is there any utitliy that we can use to filter this out and validate the filtered email. I donot want to use regex for this.
This is a near identical problem I am having to that of this query, albeit mine is a Web Forms scenario (using routing in .NET 4) as opposed to MVC.Add a trailing slash at the end of each url?The solution that someone mentions there is only half provided unfortunately as the link to the complete solution is broken.At the moment, any trailing slash from my page routes is removed when I get the route url.This is especially problematic when I want to use the following type of inline syntax on my web form:
Again here the trailing slash is removed, despite it being present in my route table.Can anyone please help provide a clean, efficient solution to this problem? Ideally, like the 'nearly complete' solution provided in the other Stack Overflow thread I've put above?
I'm new to jQuery so this may be a real simple answer. I have a ASP.NET project that I'm trying to dynamically add content to an ASP Label element by typing into a text box and clicking a button. Sounds simple right? Well, I can get the content to added, but when the form is submitted the Label element is still empty? Why is the new data not submitted? Here's some sample code:
What has gone wrong. NOTE in both cases I got the blue wavy line under txFindCandidate but when free within a ContentPlaceHolder the code works.... when nested within LogInView LoggedInTemplate it fails.
docid is set to empty string because i want to clear ambient value of docid that is present in request context. i have gone through a lot of material on internet and even tried docid=String.Empty but it does not solve the problem and gives me url like /controller/action/id?docid=x. i also write a routeconstraint as suggested but it did not solve the problem either.clear those route values comming from request context with html.actionLink. i don't want to use html.routeLink
I am new to WCF, I was using web service asmx before. I have trouble on making my wcf JSON ajax service work through http like asmx.Could you help me see what wrong in my code?My WCF services are defined in my website application folder. My aim is to call this service in my aspx page java-script code and return complex object back as JSON to my javascript. I have no problem on doing this through classic asmx web service.
When I try to test it through my browser by type this in the URL , URL-http://localhost:3849/WebServices/Account/WCFCompanyService.svc/GetAll. it return "Method not allowed."
But if I type just this URL-http://localhost:3849/WebServices/Account/WCFCompanyService.svc, it return this:
WCFCompanyService Service
You have created a service.To test this service, you will need to create a client and use it to call the service. You can do this using the svcutil.exe tool from the command line with the following syntax:
This will generate a configuration file and a code file that contains the client class. Add the two files to your client application and use the generated client class to call the Service. For example:
C#
class Test { static void Main() { HelloClient client = new HelloClient();
I have this ListView that has a Drop Down List.Everything works fine (I think/hope) except that the drop down list are not showing its result correctly.This is the code.
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The code behind consist of the page_load and the ItemDataBound [Code]....
I'm having a problem with my Linq to XML query. I'm getting the result data I want, but it's nested so deep that there must be a better way.Here is my XML:
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I'm trying to get a list (simple string[]) of all Item IDs where Category Names contains "Other".Here is my Linq:
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Here is a snapshot of my result from Visual Studio:The results I want are there ("item100", "item400", "item500"), but buried so deeply in the results var.
I have a text file named gisQuery129.json that is created using Json.NET - [URL] There is an example on how to create a JSON file and I have done that successfully, but I want to read the file on a page load event and add the values to .NET textbox controls for input values in a query. The created file looks like the following:
{ "myData": { "randomNumber": "129", "Application": "MyMapApp", "FeatureId": "ALL", "Feature": "ALL", "spatialQuery": "FEATURE_ID= '11111' AND REQ_SEQ_NUM= 1 AND RAND_PARAM= 129 OR FEATURE_ID= '22222' AND REQ_SEQ_NUM= 2 AND RAND_PARAM= 129" } }
I want to read the data in the above sample JSON data and then populate my textboxes something like this:
txtRandParam.text = "129" txtApplication.text = "MyMapApp" and three more text boxes after that.
I use the JavaScriptSerializer class of ASP.net to serialize my object and return it to the client side. How can I deserialize the string using JavaScript?
I'm trying some WCF ajax.net 3.5 out for the first time, and I'm having some difficulties. I have a WCF Service which I have connected to in my aspx page using <asp:ScriptManager>. I have a custom object which has been decorated as a [DataContract]. I'm calling the object from javascript successfully, I can see the JSON response in FireBug, but Sys.Serialization.JavaScriptSerializer.deserialize() chokes on it. I'm sure I'm making a noob mistake, but I used up all my patience getting the Web.Config values right for running the WCF service.
Therefore, all I really want is to have the submit button return the same page, but the HTTP post will aid the application in passing new ViewData. Unless I'm interpreting this all wrong.