AJAX :: Display The Response Time Of The Server In The Browser?
Jan 8, 2010i want to display the response time of the server in the browser itself.
how it can be performed pl give the solutions for that.
i want to display the response time of the server in the browser itself.
how it can be performed pl give the solutions for that.
I am trying to fetch data like Amazon or other sites. The process take time (about one or more hours) to fetch data. But in between the browser get off saying 'Page can not be displayed' in IE and other error in FF and all UI got lost. How to increase browser time to complete the task successfully.
View 1 RepliesI've got this problem.I launched an ASP.NET website with the Umbraco CMS on an ISP.(Its just a very basic informative site. nothing special.)When I go want to visit the website however, the first pageload takes a lot of time, sometimes even up to 20 seconds. Of course this is ridiculous. Afterwards, I am able to navigate the site relatively quick.. So every first pageload is slow, then everything is OK, more or less.Does anybody have any idea what the problem could be? Would it be IIS? ASP.NET?
View 5 RepliesI have a webservice which returns the content of a pdf.
I've noticed that when I've left the website for a while and I call the method of the service it takes a long time to respond.
How to display full server date and time in vb.net ?
i want to display server date as 20-Nov-2010 in textbox1 and time as 08:11:00 AM in Textbox2 on page load event
I want to know that i am collecting a feedback form from user in which i am recording the time of submission, i want to know whether i pick the time from the client machine or from the server,why i am confused is that if the client machine is not having the correct time and it is delayed by say some hours and when anyone replies to the form the reply time is displayed before the question is posted which is not possible.
View 1 RepliesWhy the ajax control is working slow when i upload to the server? such as the custom validator is slow response in the server, the modal popup box or loading is slow to response or close up after click the ok button. It work fast in the local server.
View 2 RepliesHow to retrieve timepicker value in textbox..
View 1 RepliesAJAX is under the same origin policy. Is there a clean way to use ajax to post data to a remote .aspx page and get response ?
View 2 Repliesknow how to display a empty string in asp.net time picker control?
View 3 RepliesI am using time picker control which you have created but I stuck in one issue. Iam using 24 hour format. but i its throwing in msg box standard hour instead of 24 hour format. How to get 24 hour format.
DateTime time = DateTime.Parse(string.Format("{0}:{1}", TimeSelector1.Hour, TimeSelector1.Minute));
lientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.GetType(), "time", "alert('Selected Time: " + time.ToString("hh:mm") + "');", true);
I am using C# ASP .NET MVC and ajax calls. I am able to get the display of the table along with all features. But, I don't understand how do I add a checkbox and button. I have tried dom-checkbox as well but can't get it to work.
My code looks like this:
$(document).ready(function () {
$('#personTable').dataTable({
"bJQueryUI": true,
"sPaginationType": "full_numbers",
"bProcessing": true,
"bServerSide": true,
"sAjaxSource": "/Home/GetCustomData",
"aoColumns": [
{ "sSortDataType": "dom-checkbox", "sTitle": "Select",
sName": "" },
{ "sName": "ID", "sTitle": "ID" },
{ "sName": "FirstName", "sTitle": "First Name" },
{ "sName": "Email", "sTitle": "Email"}]
});
});
My Html is :
[table border="1" id="personTable" class="display"]
[/table]
i'm just getting started with asp.net and ajax. My question is : is it possible to make an ajax request and simulate the server response in the code behind. in other words can the request be sent to the code behind of the same page? if it's possible haw can i perform this ?
View 2 RepliesBasically I have to generate a rather large XPS document serverside and send this back to the client.
The issue I have whilst trying to do this is because the XPS document needs to be created on a STA thread, so either the response is sent back before the async operation is complete (in which case I can't attach the file using the transferfile method) OR I have to wait until the Async thread has completed and then I can send the file using the transferfile method (but this leaves the current page locked out for quite a while).
I have got an error "server response error : Unknown server error" while uploading file using Ajax AsyncFileUpload, code behind function is triggered while uploading, but after code behind function executed, we are getting this error.
View 1 RepliesFor 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?
protected void ddlPrint_Changed(object sender, EventArgs e)
View 4 RepliesEnviroment: ASP.NET Framework 2.0
Is it possible to accomplish something like this:
I have this link <a href='printBarcode.aspx?code=HF54A'>Print Bar-code</a> and I want to print the response that the server sends for that link. Is that even possible? The response is text but it's not HTML, is some text that a special printer recognizes for printing bar-codes.
The idea is this: the user clicks on the link then the browser receives the response for that link and prompts to print it's content.
When the user tries to upload a file with a size more than 4 MB, the AsyncFileUpload control gives a Confirmation alert (with "OK"/"Cancel" button) with the following message "Server Response error: Maximum Request Lengh Exceeded". But when the User clicks the "OK" button a new window popups and shows the server error and on clicking the cancel button the AsyncFileUpload background color turns red. Here I am not sure why the control is showing a Confirmation alert instead of a simple alert message. Is it possible to change the Confirmation alert with the simple alert message? Basically I don't want the popup window to show the server error as it is happening currently. Also, is there a better way to handle the file size error and show apporiate error message to the users?
View 2 RepliesI have two very similar pieces of ASP.NET code that send a file in an HTTP Reponse to the client. They should cause the browser to prompt to save the file. The first one works, the second one doesn't. The HTTP responses as seen in Fiddler are below.
Working:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Cache-Control: private
Content-Length: 228108
Content-Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet
Server: Microsoft-IIS/6.0
X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
X-AspNet-Version: 4.0.30319
content-disposition: attachment; filename=Report.xlsx
Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2011 12:17:48 GMT
<binary data>
Not working:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Server: ASP.NET Development Server/10.0.0.0
Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2011 12:19:21 GMT
X-AspNet-Version: 4.0.30319
Content-Length: 228080
content-disposition: attachment; filename=report 2.xlsx
Cache-Control: private
Content-Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet
Connection: Close
<binary data>
When the first one is seen in Fiddler the browser correctly prompts to save the file. When the second one is seen in Fiddler, nothing observable happens in the browser. Same behaviour in both chrome and firefox.
EDIT: ASP.NET code that produces the second response
Response.Buffer = false;
Response.ContentType = @"application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet";
Response.AppendHeader("content-length", genstream.Length.ToString());
Response.AppendHeader("Content-Disposition", string.Format("attachment; filename={0}.xlsx", filename));
byte[] buffer = new byte[1024];
genstream.Position = 0;
int n;
while ((n = genstream.Read(buffer, 0, 1024) ) > 0)
{
Response.OutputStream.Write(buffer, 0, n);
}
I've created a new web application in Visual Studio 2008. Then I added a button, and in the Button1_Click event I put a redirect statement to a website. This is the only code I've added to the default app. But when I run this application on my development server and click on the button, a browser window opens and then permanently hangs without showing the page content.This is a simplified version of a problem I'm having in another app. I can't get past this. Why does this resonse.redirect statement cause the browser (I'm using IE8 and Windows Vista) to hang?
Protected
Sub Button1_Click(ByVal
sender As
Object,
ByVal e
As EventArgs)
Handles Button1.Click
Me.Response.Redirect("http://www.microsoft.com")
End
Sub
we're facing a weird and seemingly randomly appearing problem where the browser renders the complete, raw HTTP response (to a GET request) including all headers and the compressed content as text instead of just using the contents and rendering it. This happens for whole page loads as well as postbacks as well as page loads inside an iframe; for sure in Firefox 3.6.*, not sure about IE right now.
Our service is an ASP.NET 2.0 web app running on IIS 7.5, on our test machines we regularly have Fiddler running in the background (wondering if this might be part of the problem).
This behaviour occurs very rarely but we have started seeing this problem lately during our tests.
Has anybody encountered this problem before and knows what causes it and maybe even knows what to do about it?
I need to do to the following:
Find if the current time falls within hourly ranges and display the start hour and end hour of that range in labels.
Examples:
If the current time is 8:46am, label startTime would return "8am" and label endTime would return "9am"
If the current time is 10:01pm, label startTime returns "10pm" and label endTime returns "11pm"
If the current time is 12:59am, label startTime returns "12am" and label endTime returns "1am"
I have been working with the C# TimeRange class but not getting what I need.
There are bunch of files stored in a DataBase as varbinary/image data. I am writing a program to extract these file data and send them to the browser so file can be opened or saved. My method is,
[code]....
BUT this method creates a file in the Server and then transmit to the browser. Means 100s of files will be created in the server when I open 100s of files with this process, naturally I want to avoid that.
Is it possible to do this without creating a copy of the file in the server ?
I'm looking at a website using Internet Explorer and Firefox. In each browser I select view source and see the website's URL in the links. These links were concatenated together using HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.Host in the code behind. However, when I use netcat or Burp Suite v1.3.03, looking at the same links I see the servername instead of the website's URL.
My question is - Why does view source in the browser display different links in the page source than what netcat or Burp Suite outputs? Is the browser rewriting stuff?
My thought to correct is to have a web.config setting which is used to create the links.
Next question - Does anyone know of a configuration change to make to IIS to return the URL instead of the server name or a .NET function that I should be calling instead to get the URL that the website is running as.