If I use the extenders (for example mask edit) in place of some of the built in validators such as RegularExpressionValidator for exampe, will Page.Validate() still be called automatically and perform server side validation using the extenders?
I download Ajax control toolkit to use it in my website. I readed "Using AJAX Control Toolkit Controls and Control Extenders (C#)" to known how i can use them. In the Control extenders when i added a button to My Webpage, How can i find "Add Extender task option" ? because i should click on it to set the options.The Add Extender task option is not appear...! I was reading the page [URL] that i encountered this problem.
I have asp.net content page with an update panel, asp.net controls with ajax extenders and it has asp.net button with event click. everything is working ok exept one case. I have 3 DropDownList with CascadingDropDown extenders. when I click the button without selecting anything from DropDownLists then click on the button the event click will work OK but if I select anything my page will respond when I click on the button.I already I added triggers for click button.is there anything I should check to fix this problem???
I am developing a web application that needs to retrieve, display and write data to an SQL database. I'm trying to use AJAX and Javascripts in order to populate fields, lists and data, and to have button and calendar controls on the page that can update the page without refreshing and losing the data page. Therefore, it's necessary that I find ways to doing as much as possible client-side, without page refreshes.
Now, for security purposes, I've heard that there's a method for retrieving a copy of all relevant data from SQL at loading time, keeping a copy of it, perhaps on a separate page, and send-retrieve-display this data on my page, and then, at Submission time, write this data back to the Server. This is to minimize hits to the Server and to preserve data integrity. I've heard that doing this is called using an Extender, but we can't find examples of how this works so far.
I'm trying to add a modal popup extender to a site I'm working on, which I've done before, but its not working. The markup below is inside an update panel in my site and the function is in the code file. how I can get this to work? I've tried re-downloading the AJAX dll and replacing it but that didn't change anything and some of the controlsare working (like the slideshow extender but not the hovermenu extender or parts of the html editor control, both of which I also need to use) which leads me to believe my web.config is correct.
I am populating a table with 2 master 'CollapsiblePanelExtender's then under each master I have 3 others... my problem is that I have a BIG GAP between the master and the child extenders code to follow...
I am using quite a few AJAX toolkit extenders e.g. RoudnedCorners extender, Watermark extender, etc. in my webpage. The problem is that these extendersadd a lot of script code to my webpage causing performance issue. Also, the presence of these extenders works against search engine as the actual content gets pushed down the page, thereby being risked skipped by search engines.
Is there any way where I can move these AJAX control extenders and/or their generated scripts to a different file ?
This also works a treat. However, the update causes the animation/colour change to fire on both labels when either of them fires.
How do, or what do I have to do so that only one label changes colour one at a time i.e. when UpdatePanel1 updates, lblSearch1 changes colour but lblSearch2 stays as is.
I am try to migrate an asp.net web application to mvc. The problem im having is that it uses all asp controls and a ton of ajax control extenders like filtered textbox, masked textboxes, confirm extender, modal popup, the calander, ect...
How can I implement these extenders with the Html.Textbox controls?
I have several buttons on a page, but have assigned some validators and AJAX validator callout extenders to one button in particular. However, the validator callout extenders seem to be firing even if I press a different button. I thought this was the point of setting a TargetControlID (for the valiator callout extender) and a ControlToValidate for the validator itself!
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've got a page with 3 gridviews (well more than 3 but 3 main ones) on it, each includes a template field which uses a ToggleButtonExtender to display images instead of checkboxes. Each one works fine on it's own but if the index is changed on any of the gridviews the images stop displaying on the others
I am devloping asp.net application.I am devloping in network so i have installed AJAX toolkit on server but the problem is its not running on client.its perfactly running on Server
Two separate questions, but sufficiently intertwined that I'm going to try the two together....
Firstly - User Controls and Behaviours
I have a User Control which contains a few visual controls. I am attaching some behaviours by using GetScriptDescriptors and am passing some JavaScript to the browser using GetScriptReferences. That is all rock solid and working well. However, when developing, I did discover that I couldn't attach the ehaviours to the User Control itself - not surprising as rendering a User Control does not create a DOM element which represents the actual control. So, I have attached my behaviours to a "random" TextBox within the User Control.
So - first question, is there a better way to do that? For example, should I always be rendering a SPAN as an element to surround the control? Not sure what that would do to the robustness of the rendering. What is the right way to attach a behaviour to a User Control.
Secondly - Accessing those same Behaviours later
Assume I have placed a User Control on the page. That User Control exposes a Property (actually a Javascript Function of course) which does "something" to the control - for the sake of example we'll say that the function is set_Border(colour). I then have a behaviour on the same page (actually an Extender on a different control) which needs to call the function. I have a reference to the User Control in my script, so I have tried TheControlReference.set_Border('red') and find that my control doesn't support the set_Border method.
I guess this is probably because the behaviours are not attached to the User Control itself, but to a GUI element within it. Hence, I suspect that the answer to the second question lies within the answer to the first.
I have a .NET app running inside a Peoplesoft web portal IFrame. What I need to do is get the URL of the portal (parent) that called my .NET app. So far I've tried to get the URL inside my c# code using Request.Url.AbsoluteUri but this is not working. I'm assuming I will have to do this in JavaScript, or is it possible to get the browser's URL inside my c# code?
I have used Ajax control Toolkit(1.0.11119.20010) with ASP.Net 2.0.My website working fine at local network and ajax control functioning well but at server end ajax control not functioning, my website running and not throwing any error but whatever ajax control i have used is not functioning at server end..Following dlls are included in project: AjaxControlToolkit, AjaxExtensionbox, System.Design, System.Drawing.Design, System.Web.Extensions, System.Web.Extensions.Design
i AsyncFileUpload this is working fine in my local server but when i upload the files into my hosting server no file is uploading. this is my code to save the file.
Protected Sub tbnSave_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles tbnSave.Click Dim cmd As New MySqlCommand Dim cn As New MySqlConnection cn.ConnectionString = "server=localhost;User Id=root; password=papidm;database=jis;Persist Security Info=True" cn.Open() cmd.Connection = cn cmd.CommandType = System.Data.CommandType.Text cmd.CommandText = "Insert into PhotoAlbum (Photo,PhotoName,Descr,AlbumId) values (@Photo,@PhotoName,@Descr,@AlbumID)" cmd.Parameters.Add(New MySqlParameter("@Photo", "~/images/" + txtFileName.Text + ".jpg")) cmd.Parameters.Add(New MySqlParameter("@PhotoName", txtFileName.Text)) cmd.Parameters.Add(New MySqlParameter("@Descr", TextBox2.Text)) cmd.Parameters.Add(New MySqlParameter("@AlbumID", ddlArchive.SelectedValue)) cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() fileName = MapPath("~/images/") + txtFileName.Text + ".jpg" AsyncFileUpload1.SaveAs(fileName) End Sub
I have created an application in Microsoft Visual studio 2005. And I have used Ajax control tool kit version 3.031106.0. It works fine in my local system. When I hosted this on the server,I am getting this following error.
"Could not load file or assembly 'AjaxControlToolkit, Version=1.0.10606.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=28f01b0e84b6d53e' or one of its dependencies"
AsyncFileUpload not working when .net app published to web server. It works fine in testing on my pc. I have checked security settings. I can get other upload scripts to work, but I wanted to try using the AJAX AsyncFileUpload. I thought maybe it's something on the server blocking it, but not errors, It just keeps saying "uploading" but it never finishes and it never uploads the file. Has anyone else had this happen?
i use a asyncfileupload control to upload files from my web pages. since i have a listview inside an update panel, and the listview needs to have the file upload functionality, i can not use a asp fileupload control.
the uploaded files are saved inside a temp folder in my application directory. i use a asp:button to upload files from the asyncfieupload control to my temp folder.
as long as i work on my local machine, the upload control inside the listview works perfectly fine, and does what is expected of it (i.e upload files :))
but when i move the code to my web server the asyncfileupload onthe page works just once, that is, it uploads just once (no matter whichever row of the listview it is) and for all other subsequent uploads, it uplaods a file of the same name to my temp folder but with 0KB size.
it beats me why asyncfileupload control would behave this way in the two environments.
could anyone suggest a possible reason/or something i m missing to configure on the server?
i have an asp.net application in which i have used autocomplete extender now when i deploy it on the server (2003 and iis 6) the autocomplete extender does not work .. i looked on the net and found out the system.web.extensions system.web.extensions.design dll are needed for it, it was not present so i added them to the gac still it is not working i have .net3.5 sp1 instaled on the server.
I have used updatepanel in asp.net 3.5 framework . It is running good in localhost but when i upload it into server which is not working as usual whole page is loading.