I am working on Scott Mitchell's ASP.Net in 24 hours book. I am running into what looks like a simple problem that is getting the best of me.
When a page loads, the UserId of the currently logged in user will be retrieved in the page Load event and placed into the Text value of a Label. But, when the page opens when I am running the app, I am getting an error in the lower left corner of the browser. When I open up the error message, I see this:
I have a custom user control which contains a asp hiddenfield object. The value of this hidden field is being set using javascript and I have verified that the value is being set properly. When a postback occurs the new value is not being saved and I cannot access it in my code.
I believe the problem is because the user control is not saved in viewstate and therefore the hidden field value is not saved accross postback. How can I make the hidden field save its value? I tried accessing it from the early page cycles and still no luck.
I am saving "Instruction" in CreateInstruction view. This view has partial view "CreateInstnAttribute" which saves "Attributes" related to this Instruction. It requires the InstnID as foreign key. The Instruction is saved using JQuery to avoid postback. So how can I get the InstnID to save the InstnAttribute? I tried HiddenField to save InstnId but I am not able to receive the value there. Can we use viewdata directly in JQuery?
I want to integrate paypal inside my shopping cart. For that it requires a html form to be embeded inside .aspx page with the action to paypal and method is post. Inside that form there are some hidden input filed. I want to assign one of those hidden field's value from server side code so i need to access that filed from server side. But how? Here is my form:
In my ASP.NET main page I have one hidden field and and one button. When the user clicks the button I am showing the pop up (child page). I need to access a Hidden field while the pop up is loading. How could I access the Hidden field using c#?
I have 2 masterpages. (Default.master and User.master).I have a hidden field in Default.master then how can i get the hidden field value of Default.master file from User.master.is there any way to access that hidden field like: Request.form("hidID") ?
I'm trying to insert userid that is a System.Guid into an additional table into the same userid field that is uniqueidentifier. It seems as it cannot insert the System.Guid type there wether I'm passing it directly as the System.Guid or as a String then converting.
<System.ComponentModel.DataObjectMethodAttribute _ (System.ComponentModel.DataObjectMethodType.Insert, True)> _ Public Function InsertUserInterests( _ ByVal strUserId As String, ByVal strCode As String) _ As Boolean Dim userInter As New DS1.tblUserInterestsDataTable Dim userInterRow As DS1.tblUserInterestsRow = userInter.NewtblUserInterestsRow Dim ug As System.Guid = New Guid(strUserId) userInterRow.UserId = ug ' This didn't go through I beleive userInterRow.InterestCode = strCode userInter.AddtblUserInterestsRow(userInterRow) Dim rowsAffected As Integer = Adapter.Update(userInter) Return rowsAffected = 1 End Function
the thing is that I have a form with a textbox and a button and a hidden field, now what i want to do is to write something in the textbox ,pass it to the hidden field and then access that thing written in the hidden field in the controller . how can i do that?
how am I be able to assign a value to my hidden field control? I have this web service that returns member's ID and name (e.g. 0001-John dela Vega). In order for me to search for a member, I'm using an autocomplete extender, now, if in case that I found the member I'd like to assign its member id to a hidden field. I ask this because I'd like to change the way my web service return data so instead of displaying the member's id and name at the same, I'll just show its member name.
Now this is working fine but , lets say i have 10 textboxes, if i change the value one the first textbox to be the same as the second textbox , it means it is a duplicate, now the problem here is that the value of the hidden field does not get updated immidiately , you have to click twice to get the real value.
I have a hiddenfield, which I want to save the scroll position of asp.panel scrollbar during postback, and when during postback this value is called back to set the scroll position.
Using javascript I can grab the value from the scrollbar, and assign it to the hidden field, but when I post the page back the value has gone.
Here is my code snippet: <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> function SetScroll(val) { [code].....Am I missing something? How do I keep the value during post back?
you save data into a dynamic hidden field ,which is created dynamically during the handling of some postback event.what is the best way to retrieve it from this field upon a postback, (besides searching the request for the key of this hidden field and then retrieving the corresponding value as in the code below)?
protected void Button2_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { bool found = false; for (int i=0; i<this.Request.Form.Keys.Count; i++)
I have a form in MVC3 that includes a check box to copy data if it is the same as a previous form. If the checkbox is checked, it populates the text box with the content from the hidden field. Here's a sample to illustrate what I'm doing:
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When the box is checked, it calls FillInfo(), which uses DHTML to fill the TextBox called "ThisInfo" with the value of the hidden field "DefaultInfo."
Here's the problem: if the form fails validation (e.g. "ThisInfo" is a required field and is left blank), the hidden "DefaultInfo" box is getting cleared out -- which I DON'T want it to do. As a result, when the checkbox is clicked, it is copying empty data into the "ThisInfo" field.
I inherited some JavaScript that I was told to integrate into our ASP.NET site. I thought this would be straightforward but it's turning out to be a bit of a challenge.
The goal is to get the value from this HTML control into ASP.NET, however this control itself is being dynamically generated by another chunk of javascript, so I can't just change this to an asp.net control. My solution was to add the onchange="updateQuestion();" method, this JS will take these SELECT tags and place the values into an ASP.NET control:
function updateSecQ() { var sQuestion = document.getElementById('<%=sQuestion.ClientID%>'); sQuestion.Value = ""; var questions = document.getElementsByName('Question'); for (question in questions) { if (questions[question].value != null) sQuestion.Value += questions[question].value + ","; } alert(sQuestion.Value); }
As you can see, that's looking to update an ASP.NET control:
There's more involved in the value of course, but HiddenField is an asp:HiddenField control with runat=server set. I have in my javascript:
var id = $("#<%= HiddenField.ClientID %>").val();
The code in the javascript is set to be run only after the postback has occured (a different client click event) for the purpose of passing the hidden field value via QueryString to another URL (since i can't do a response redirect on postbacks and the client wants it in a different page anyway).
i have some programming aspect how can i check whether hidden field is empty or not i mean i want to check that ListTwiHiddenField.items.cout==0 or empty how can i check this