I have displayed 50% of text on label control..then i have given a dynamic link to Read More.
when i clicks on Read More it passes query string of id of that content to same page which shows full content.
Now, what I want is when I clicks on Read More link the page postback then loads the full content. So, is there any way to avoid postback using update Panel for any links generated dynamically on Label control.....?
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.
I used timer to refresh page every 5 second.. but due to timer my multiline textbox doesn't scroll down bottom even though i used javascript to scroll to bottom..
I have seen alot of posts on the inetrnet with the solution to mainatin gridview scroll using an Ajax Update Panel.
Every solution I have seen though seems to have the same problem..as explained they dont work in content forms with master pages...at leat no solution I have seen has worked.
Does anyone know how to resolve this problem of using update panel to maintain gridview scroll with masterpages?
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 a control on a page. In the control's pre-render event I'm executing some code that's taking about a minute to execute. This means the whole page is unresponsive until the control's pre-render event is finished executing.I tried putting the control inside an update panel, but it doesn't matter the rest of the page still won't render until the pre-render event of the control is finished executing. I've attached a very simple example of my code (The event that's slowing up the control's pre-render event is not Thread.Sleep(1000):
I have many controls like dropdown, radiobuttonlist, etc on my page and I put all these controls inside the update panel so that the page doesn't look to be posting back when something is selected. Now the working on the page is very smooth. But the session object isn't getting refreshed even if I postback to the server and as a result even if the users are working on the page they are being sent to the login screen after 20 mins.
Is there anyway where I could put all the controls in update panel and still refresh the session after any postback(dropdown selection)
I have an update panel with a set of 2 radio buttons, a label and an image button inside of it. There another set of 3 radio buttons that trigger the update panel. I got everything working but now the image button, label and set of 2 radio buttons inside the update panel show up twice when the radio button triggers are selected?
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 use Update Panel in some parts of the page and when the user click on Insert Button, I want to save all the data which is got from the Update Panel's controls. But the data from the Update Panels' controls are not saved in the database. When I debug, the data are in the textbox and hidden field, they are in the Update Panel. But they are not save in the database. Other values, which is not in Update Panel, are saved in the database.
I have an accordion control in my web site. And in one of the panels, I have a drop down list box where, when the user selects an item, it updates the labels right below the ddlistbox. I have it so that it maintains the scroll position when the ddlistbox has an autopostback, but it's very obvious that the whole page posts back. My question is, can I/should I just enclose the ddlistbox and the labels (and a couple of text boxes) in an AJAX update panel? I already have a ToolScriptManager (because of the accordion control), so I don't need to have another script manager, right? I can just put the update panel (with the other controls inside of it) right in the accordion panel, right? Then when the ddlistbox posts back it won't have the delay of the whole page posting back? And it'll still execute the event handler for the listbox selection change? Does this sound right? I'm just looking to make the post back "invisible", and I would like to do a partial postback of just these few controls.
I am trying to wrap my head around update tabels, the thing thats boring me is if i should use one or multiple panels. When i load a control into my update panel should that control have it's own update panel? Or will it use the updatepanel it's loaded into? Is it even possible to dynamicly load a control into an updatepanel and do async post backs from there? Let me paint you a picture:
I have 2 user controls. The first user control generates custom paging and assigns the output as a string literal. The second user control is a simple repeater which uses values from the paging control via a query string to decide which relevant chunk of data to retrn.
The custom paging control is embeded in the custom reapeater control. In my my page, I simply call the customer erpeater control and everything works treat.I now want to add update panels to this but I can't think where to start.
how to find if a particular control is inside any update panel or not?
there is a master page which again has a child master page( which again may have a master page as its child.....)n that has a user control n this user control has my control. i have to programatically find if the control is inside some update panel(any where in the above hierarchy)
Having a bit of trouble here. I know that if you want to use a fileupload control inside an AJAX update panel then you need to create a trigger for the control that performs the uploading postback to the updatepanel, but the problem is, I have an update panel that contains web usercontrols. I therefore can't add a trigger to the control(FileUpload) directly because it exists in the web control.
I've been wrecking my brain on how to solve this but I'm all out of idea. I have a FileUpload control within an UpdatePanel. I have a button, let's call this btnSave, that saves the FileUpload.PostedFile into an sql server. What happens is that when the btnSave is clicked, I would save the file to a ViewState as well as upload it to the sql server. I also have an ImageButton, call this btnDel, that clears up the ViewState that holds the File in the viewState. This btnDel is an Asynchrounouspostback trigger to the UpdatePanel that holds the FileUpload control. If I browse a file, click on btnSave, everything would work fine. However, if I browse a file, click save, click on btnDel, browse anotherfile using FileUpload, and click save, sometimes FileUpload.PostedFile has a file and sometimes it is null. I'm really not sure what's causing this. I know that there is an issue of incompatibility if btnSave is made to be an asynchronouspostback trigger to the updatePanel. I don't see how making btnDel an asynchronouspostback trigger could affect this.
If I do take out the FileUpload control from the UpdatePanel and remove btnDel as a trigger, everything works fine except a postback is generated, which the client does not like.