Custom Validator Only Fired On First Button Click?
Feb 17, 2011
I have a custom validator and some other validators on the page. But whenever I click the submit button for first time it only fires the custom validator and when I click the button for second time it's validating rest of the validators.
i am using jquery flexi gride in web page and it is working fine .But now the problem is ocured when i click button to call server side event.I am not able to find out. My button is as fallows and i am
My page contains a button [Button1].I've dynamically created a new button [Button2] in the Button1_Click event and and assigned event handler also.But when clicking on Button2, Button2_Click event is not fired.I think its because the page looses dynamically created Button2 after post back, since it is created in Button1_Click event.Is there any way to maintain Button2 on page and raise Button2_Click event ?
a problem with firing click event when asp:button control is click on IE8. Its properly postedback but when i click button in IE8, it does'nt do any thing. After review on mouseover on button the the following type link showing on button pagename.aspx?vid=18 on next click it incremented pagename.aspx?vid=18&vid=18 and so on. How can i fix button problem in IE8.
I have a user control that displays some database records when I first hit the page. When I click the submit button the page load event fires again, loading the user control again. Then the button click event fires inserting a new row in the database which is not shown on the page because the user control already did its stuff. If I could get the user control to do its stuff after the button click event I could then see the newly inserted row. I can do this by pulling the code out of the button click event and sticking it in the page load event. However, I think that would be bad code flow. How can I get the user control to do its stuff after the button click event has fired?
i have one master page and the ContentPlaceHolder that are inside UpdatePanel. I have too, buttons in master page thad feed the ContentPlaceHolder e update the UpdatePanel. When i click on any master page button, it load one UserControl inside ContentPlaceHolder. But inside one of this UserControls have a Button, that when i click on, it dont fire the click event.
MasterPage code:
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Code that load UserControl inside ContentPlaceHolder
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Code that contains the button that dont fire:
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Obs: I tried sign dynamically the button, but dont works. And when i click on button, the unload method of UserControl begin called.
I have two buttons on my page, the first page is View Button and the second is Update Button. View button display's member's personal profile. If I click on the view button, my custom validator automatically trigger, meaning, it automatically displays the error message. Whereas, the custom validator must trigger if I click on the Update button. How am be able to deal with this kind of problem.
I have a project I'm working on, which is basically filling in a form online. The form contains multiple pages, and I have replicated this using a MultiView. On one of the pages I have a CustomValidator which validates a driving licence, based on names/previousnames and the date of birth.If the validation fails, I want to enter a link into the text, which will allow the user to click on it and correct the information that is erroneous.
I've got two questions - first of all, why does .net render a javascript onclick event for asp buttons when there's a custom validator on the same page, and secondly, how can I get rid of the javascript?
It works fine when javascript is turned off, so I don't know what the point of it is. Here's a mini example:
I created my custom validator in one project, something like that:
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he composite control in another project. I added a reference of the custom validator project to the composite control project. I have a textbox in a composite control and I would like to validate this textbox by the composite control I created. But how can I do that? How can I create the custom validator instance that is linked to the custom validator I created?
I have a textbox with a required field validator and two buttons .One to save and other to cancel the action. On clicking the cancel button i am clearing the text entered in textbox.
The required filed validators is working on the save button if the textbox is empty. But on my cancel button click the required field validators message is blinking .
I have one Button (Refresh Button), One ComboBox (containing DEV and UAT as its items) and a GridView on my asp page.
I am filling up my Grid with values from database on the ComboBox's 'TextChanged' event and Buttons's 'Click' event.
First time when page is loaded, there is no information in the grid, but when i choose DEV/UAT from the ComboBox 'TextChanged' event is fired, the grid is filled with the relevant data. That is what i want.
When i click the Refresh Button to refresh the data again, first comboBox's 'TextChanged' event and then 'btn_Click' event is fired.
I want then when a button id pressed only 'Click' event to be fired and not the ComboBox's 'TextChanged' event.
function LogInUser() { var LoginName = document.getElementById("<%=txt_LoginName.ClientId %>").value; var Password = document.getElementById("<%=txt_Password.ClientId%>").value;
I have a validator callout extender that works, it shows the callout box. But, it does a postback. It didn't do a post back the first time I clicked the button but it did for subsequent times. I read on the AJAX site that a custom validator must be used with this for it to work. I'm currently using this with a required field and regular expression validator. It works, the callout appears, but it doesn't work every time with out the post back.I posted this to see if there is a way to get this to work with a required field and regular expression validator, with out using a custom validator. I'm using the newest release of the toolkit, so I thought the documentation may be old, since the callout is appearing.
I've created a custom control in ASP.NET for showing a pop-up message box. In my MessageBox class, I have a Content property as ITemplate like the following:
[PersistenceMode(PersistenceMode.InnerProperty)] [TemplateContainer(typeof(MessageBoxContent))] [TemplateInstance(TemplateInstance.Single)] public ITemplate Content { get; set; }
Even I set the the Content property's TemplateInstance to Single, I still can't have access to the Button control.
All I want to do is to handle the click event of the button. When I assign an event handler to the button control and run the project, it throws a NullReferenceException.
I've been trying to get a custom validator component working that ensures at least one checkbox from a checkboxlist has been checked. I've been used some code I found on dotnetjunkies.com but the client-side validation didn't work. I've been attempting to modify it to get the client-side javascript validation to work with no luck. Basically, I compile the below code into a DLL and add it to my bin folder.