AJAX :: Update Panel And How To Keep Script Manager In The Content Page
Jul 7, 2010
i m facing a strange problem, i have a script manager and form in the master page and in the content page i have two drop down list which are in update panel it is working fine in internet explorer and not working in other browsers. The problem is if i select united states as country then if i select some other country it again shows united states i.e the first selected option. Then if i keep the script manager in the content page it works properly.
I have an updatepanel in masterpage and information on a repeater within the panel. I want to update this information from the content page, when a user clicks a button in the content page.
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I tried this but since button control is in the content page compiler can't find the control.
when i m going to store img in db and using fileupload control it's not possible to store , but if i remove update panel and scr... manager i can. need soluation. i m storing img as image in db as filebyte
I looked at your example URL....I have ScriptManager in masterpage how call ScriptManager from masterpage in editorPage.aspx if (Script Manager 1.IsInAsyncPostBack)
i have my master page with one update panel working like a banner, so when the timer do tick every 5 sec
the image change. That works fine, but i have an update panel in my index page, this update panel works with some buttons that change the text inside the panel when click.
Now, the problem.
When i click one button to change the text and the banner change, the text returns to his default text. The update in master page is affecting the update on index page.
I have 3 update panels on a Web User Control. Two of them are nested inside of a main panel. It is supposed to update the database with the user input, then update the panel changing the validation. (I change the textbox border to red when it is empty). However, none of the panels are working. I have ever retyped the entire pages, and no luck. I have tried using trigger collections, and even putting everything in one content collection. C# Code - Web User Control
I was working on this last week and took a break from it to 'regroup' and start over. Here is what I'm trying to accomplish.
1. have a web form with dropdowns to allow the user to select font sizes, colors, background image, etc. 2. I want to the form to be updated with the new styles in an update panel. 3. Once the user clicks the apply button, I want the updatepanel to refresh with the new styles.
I tried this by creating an css on the fly, but the updatepanel wasn't picking up the new css without doing a full page refresh, (which we don't want to do). I only want the updatepanel refresh and either use inline styles, a <style> on the web form etc,
Can the entire content area of a site be an update panel? I like the idea of the header and navigation not blinking when the content page changes.
Can this be done by putting an update panel as the first element of the content pages or having a update panel wrap the content placeholder in the master page?
In my asp.net application, i have a grid. I am fiilling the data from through the text box then when i click on the submit button. the data will go to grid . But there is post back (page refresh is happning). So i want to avoid that page refresh by using the script manager and updata panel. My doubt is where i place the bellow code.
Where the grid ,textboxs and submit button will place in side the bellow tag or grid is enough to place over there or button and grid . and also we nee to place the bellow tag as seperatly for grid and submit button button
Note. - I am not placed my text boxs and submit button in side the gridview. But one update button is available inside the grid.
I have a user control, that has an update panel and update progress control in it.
I use this user control in more than 1 location on the same page.... problem is, when ucA posts back, I see the update progress control for both ucA and ucB. I assume this is because it is a user control and the update panel and progress are named the same?
Either way - how do I make it so that the update progress only displays for the proper user control?
I've exempted the irrelevant bits of code. Essentially, I am trying to change the URL of an image control inside of an update panel inside of a custom user control from a function called inside an update panel from my main page. Using UpdatePanel.Update() isn't working: I end up waiting for the next full page POST to occur before all the updates I make to CustomControl from buttons within the main page's update panel are visible. I verified that Update() was being called via the debugger: there are no issues in that department.
Here, you can see Custom Control and the Button declared. The button is in an update panel to avoid giving a full POST and causing the whole page to reload.
This control stores images within their own seperate update panels because rerendering the images is very slow (it requires processing arrays of millions of datapoints) and the user only ever needs to modify one image at a time. I'm using Image1 as an example.
Now i was trying to use an UPDATE PANEL, in order to when i click button Save, only the DIV updates. Because the whole DIV is closing when i click on SAVE, even if i put a div in an update panel.
We have two update panels on our webpage. Now first update panel is having button cancel. While second update panel is having a file upload control.
Now if the user uploads a file that is going to upload in about 2 mins, and in between, say after 30 seconds the user clicks the cancel button, the upload taking place in update panel 2 should stop.
I have a form, with an update panel and the EnablePartialRendering set to true on the page. Here's my problem, the page size with every AsyncPostBack gets larger, even if my code makes no changes to the markup. It also, never stops... it just keeps growing about 3-4K with every AsyncPostBack. If EnablePartialRendering is set to false, full postbacks do not cause the page size to grow like that. It's like it's sending resources and then never getting rid of them out of the page even though they're not being used because an updated copy has come down.
1.) Is it supposed to work like that?
2.) If it's not, what can I do to not have 4K added to the page size everytime an AsyncPostBack occurs (not again, full PostBacks do not have that same behavior).
3.) This behavior happens whether I compress the ViewState or not (I am using ViewState compression). However, the ViewState size is NOT growing... it's the size of the content in the page that is (I'm monitoring the ViewState size/the Page Size closely).
I have an UpdateprogressControl on my page and an Update panel. The UpdateProgress is not associated with the UpdatePanel as I want the update progress to show when the user clicks on any control in or outside the Updatepanel content. However the update progress only shows when a control is fired from within the update panel and not on any control outside the update panel.
I have used the update panel for avoiding reload page.but because of update pane radiobutton event not fired properly. I want to show Popup widow on link click.This popup contain the gridview.When I choose radiobutton which belogs to that gridview popup will be closed and as per grid row selection data will be display in text box which are belogs to form rather then popup.Now because of update panel I can avoid reloading page but above functionality doesnot work.