AJAX :: Drag-and-drop, Toolkit Controls Onto A Visual Studio 2010 Design Form?
Mar 13, 2011
I installed the AJAX Toolkit (for .NET4) onto a new Toolbox tab in Visual Studio 2010. However, when I try to drag any of these controls onto my Web form in design mode, they won't stick. My mouse pointer changes to 'disabled' (a circle with a diagonal line thru the middle) as soon as it hovers anywhere over my target form. Is there some additional action I need to take to make VS "recognize" these AJAX Toolkit controls?
I am followint the insructions of this walkthrough of VS2003
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and in a part say this 8 Find the authors node and expand it to show the fields in the authors table. 9 Using CTRL+Click, select the au_id, au_lname, au_fname, and city fields. 10 Drag these fields from Server Explorer onto the design surface Now i am using VS2008
When i try to drag and drop i can not made it is maybe because of the differences between 2003 and 2008 versions
Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 locked up, and when I tried to restart it, it wouldn't load, so I did a devenv.exe /resetuserdata to get it going again. It reset everyhing in my options of the web app/ etc, and now some AJAX conrols don't work such as dragpanel. I assume that it is because something got reset that I haven't enabled again, but can't figure it out.
After opening an existing proyect in visual studio 2010, the web form in design view doens't work. All server control puts a gray box with the following message : Error Creating Control - imgTransportistaSession state can only be used when enableSessionState is set to true, either in a configuration file or in the Page directive. Please also make sure that System.Web.SessionStateModule or a custom session state module is included in the <configuration><system.web><httpModules> section in the application configuration.
I have visual studio 2010 ultimate installed on my system. I have downloaded the Ajaxcontrol Toolkit extension 4 for the same and import the dll from tool box. But the tools showing the version 4.1.40412, when I wish to drag drop them to page I could not do that so. I have checked with the default Script manager version and found that it is of version 4.0.0.0
I have VS2010 ultimate on my win7 64bit system installed. I can't get any of the ajax extensions or toolkit controls rendering on my designer in VS2010. When i try to drag a toolkit control onto the designer surface it just creates <p> xml nodes. This is a similar problem that this person had: [URL]
I need to do a web page that will display images in one area, and allow them to be dragged to groups to categorize them, I guess I could add the needed number of panels for the groups but don't know about the dragging and dropping.
I have referenced AjaxControltoolkit and after that I have added it to my toolbox of .NET framework. But when I am trying to drag and drop "SlideShowExtender" to my web page, its not dragging there.
I set a reference to AjaxControlToolkit.dll and this added all of the toolkit's controls to my toolbar. I then tried to drag and drop one of the controls to my webform and nothing happened-no error message, no control added to the form. Double clicking the control also did nothing. The web site compiles with no errors, I also tried to bounce VS2008. I am running Developers Edition on Windows Server 2008.I was able to add a Script Manager control
My group has been working on Visual Basic Web application for a very long time. Everytime a new Visual Studio Release comes out we upgraded this application to the current release of visual studio and ASP.NET. Right now we have this application working in visual studio 8 and ASP.NET 2.0.
Recently I downloaded the AJAX tool kit to my system.I was successful loading the AJAX tool kit controls to a newly created ASP.NET Web Application and performed some experiments developing Web pages using AJAX.Now I want perform experiments that test the AJAX script manager to this old application. When I clicked on the visual studio 8 project file to this application the AJAX Extenter Controls and the AJX Toolkit controls are not listed in the visual studio toolkit. In fact the Visual Studio Control Tool kit does not show the tabs where the AJAX Extender and AJAX toolkit controls were loaded. I tried to add a new AJAX Extender and AJAX Toolkit Tab Pages to the Visualo Studio web control toolkit but visua studio reports back that the AJAX Extender and AJAX Toolkit tab Pages are loaded. However these tab pages are not displayed in the Visual Studio Tool Kit
To add AJAX Extender and Toolkit tab pages I must click the Choose Items application and press the reset button on the Choose Items Dialog Box. After this action I can add the Ajax Extender and AJAX Toolkit Control Tab Pages to the Visual studio Control Toolkit. However I cannot add AJAX Extender controls found in the System.Web.Ajax.dll file into the toolkit. After I select the System.Web.Ajax.dll file and press the choose Item OK button none of the controls foun in the System.Web.Ajax.dll file. Same is true with the controls found in the AJAXControlToolkit.dll file too
I'm trying to implement a media player on my web page using Visual Studio 2010 and it's 'toolkit'.
In the toolbox i right click on general->Choose Item->Com Components and select Windows Media player.
But nothing is happening.
If I right click on the general tab and press 'Show All' both the windows media player accor but the icon are like 'invisible' and you can't drag it into the design window.
A second question, if I want to use a different media player, how does I do that? I.e. VLC...
I use VS 2008TS SP1 on .NET 3.5SP1... when i treid to drag and drop controls to the form, it wouldnt add any here a small video on youube.com explaining my situation:
Is there a way to know what parameters are needed by an event in Visual Studio 2010?Let's say I have a DropDownList control and I want to bind a method to the "OnSelectedIndexChanged", I would do something like thisn the ASPX File:
I upgraded to VWD Express 2010 and cannot edit text in the design view only the source view. Clicking on the design view takes to the code behind page.
If I create a test page without masterpages I can work in design view.
After I imported a VS 2008 web project to VS 2010, I can't view aspx pages that have master pages in design mode. The page design mode displays "error creating control - contentplacehoder1 object reference not set to an instance of an object." The project builds and runs fine though. I have only one master page that all other aspx pages reference and I don't have any nested master pages.
when i opened my Visual Studio 2010 i noticed that my ajax tab was missing from my toolbox and ajax control kit too.Then i noticed even that when i create new website, there is no web.config in it and it should be.WHAT IS GOIN ON???? :/
I would like to create and deploy an ASP.NET web form on SharePoint server which can create document in SharePoint list (or library). Since I'm not experienced in both these technologies so would appreciate if someone guides me to the right tool. Should I use Visual Studio or SharePoint designer ? Also, I was reading an article on MSDN about "Deploying ASP.NET Web Applications in the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 _layouts Folder". Is it the best practise or should I go with webpart/solution based deployment?
I tried to install Visual Studio Prof 2010 trail version in my system, but i got an error saying 'Please remove/uninstall Visual Studio 2010 load test controller' to proceed installation. i uninstalled my previous VS2008 software from system and i could not find anything like 'Remove/Uninstall Visual Studio 2010 load test controller' software in my Add/Remove Programs.
I've been using AJAX for a while now, and have installed it on a few computers before to run with Visual Studio 2008. I am now setting up a new computer to develop websites using the AJAX control toolkit. However, I cannot find ANY documentation in Microsoft to install AJAX. Everywhere it says "Install Toolkit" all instructions say install toolkit. Howerver, installing the toolkit does nothing it just adds the toolkit then does not work since the ajax extensions are not installed. So you obviously need to install the extensions or whatever first so Visual Studio can work with AJAX. NO where does it say this or how to do it. I'm amazed that any programmer can use AJAX at all, how the hell do I install ajax to work with visual studio, NOT the toolkit!
I am trying to create a UI that shows a list of pending work on the left side, and a similar list of planned work on the right side. I would like the user to be able to both reorder items within each list - this works fine with reorderlist; But to be able to move an item from one list to the other - this I can't make work with reorderlist. Is this possible and can anyone give some pointers on how to achieve it ?
I am trying to create a UI that shows a list of pending work on the left side, and a similar list of planned work on the right side. I would like the user to be able to both reorder items within each list - this works fine with reorderlist, and to be able to move an item from one list to the other - this I can't make work with reorderlist.