In web application i.e .aspx page once user clicks on logout it redirects to login page by clearing all the sessions. Now when user clicks on back button in the browser it redirects to last view page. Since user logged out from the application how can we show the last viewd page? when user clicks on the page it checks hte session exsits or not then redirects to login page..
But i dont wna t the user to lick on the back button.. i want to siable the back option int browser .. I have achived this by
I have an application including an Asp:menu. This renders perfectly in both IE and Firefox, see screenshot gf1.jpg.
Running in Chrome the rendering is bad. There is added wide space in the top menu, so the area is much wider, and thereby not correct. See gf2.jpg.
I have tried using this workaround found by surfing, but it is still the same. Can I add some additional code, that will prevent this?
Code: If Request.UserAgent.IndexOf("Chrome") > 0 Then If Request.Browser.Adapters.Count > 0 Then Request.Browser.Adapters.Clear() Response.Redirect(Page.Request.Url.AbsoluteUri) End If End If
I want it to be displayed equally in IE, Firefox and Chrome....
I have a requirement to disable save as and print options of file menu of the browser in which my portal opens.For this i have used javascript code which clears the clipboard text.Because of this when my pplication is opened then copy paste wont work on the system.Iam calling this method on load of a startup page and afer clearing the clipboard text iam opening my home page through javascript with no menu bar just like a modal popup iam trying ot open.This is working fine for some browsers but IE7 and firefox users are unable to load the applicatio because of this javascript function.Can anyone suggest me how to overcome this or how to disable save as and print option.My final aim is user shouldnt be able to save or print my application data...
Possible Duplicate: Disabling Back button on the browser i want to disable browser back button without using javascript function forward().because it remain on this page.
I want to totally disable browser back button like banking sites
I'm using 2 masterpages in my project.One master page is for login page and another one for the HomePage where user will go thro the options to reach other pages from home page..The thing is,i have "Logout" button in my home page.When i click on the logout button,the page will be redirected to "LoginPage.aspx". After redirecting to login page,when i click on browser back button,the previous page is displaying but it should not display to user since i'm doing sensitive transactions in all pages...
After user has logged out i am redirecting user to home.aspx and from here i do not want user to be able to go back using browser back button.. How can i do it? I used this code in javascript :
My problem is when I logout from my website, the logout button redirects to login page , and then if I click BACK button in browser, I can go back to my website. I do not want that.
What I am actually trying to make is like at mail.yahoo.com or at mail.google.com after sucessful logout user cannot view the account.
I would like to make the same functionality for my application.
i have used file upload on one of my web page..the file path is not shown in google chrome..rest in all browser the path is shown..in google chrome only the file name is shown and not the whole path..i want the path to be shown in google chrome
I'm using 2 masterpages in my project.One master page is for login page and another one for the HomePage where user will go thro the options to reach other pages from home page..The thing is,i have "Logout" button in my home page.When i click on the logout button,the page will be redirected to "LoginPage.aspx". After redirecting to login page,when i click on browser back button,the previous page is displaying but it should not display to user since i'm doing sensitive transactions in all pages...
or is there any way to do with authentication and roles?
I am using Html.RenderAction<CartController>(c => c.Show()); on my master Page to display the cart for all pages. The problem is when I add an item to the cart and then hit the browser back button. It shows the old cart (from Cache) until I hit the refresh button or navigate to another page.
I've tried this and it works perfectly but it disables the Cache globally for the whole page an for all pages in my site (since this Action method is used on the master page). I need to enable cache for several other partial views (action methods) for performance reasons.
I wouldn't like to use client side script with AJAX to refresh the cart (and login view) on page load - but that's the only solution I can think of right now.
I am doing online quiz in a Page in my website. How i will restrict users from going backward or forward using Broowser backward or forward button in that page using ASP.Net,C#,JavaScript.
am creating a web application in using c# with asp.net.
in that am using login page only as normal aspx page. other pages are using masterpage.
when i click logout button in masterpage. page will redirect to login page. after that if i click browser back button it was moving to previous page. how can i prevent this.
am using this following code in master page aspx page. And My log out button code is below.
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I have a gridview, one column is a template field with an imagebutton, onclick it should go into the following sub, which it does in IE but not in google chrome. What could be the problem?
Protected Sub btnDetails_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Web.UI.ImageClickEventArgs)
I started learning ASP.NET these days. Google Chrome is my default browser and I'm also testing my applications in Google Chrome.
I recognized that some Elements of ASP.NET won't run in real time when I use Chrome. For Example ASP.NET WebParts. If I change the modus of the WebPartManager from default to edit (or something else), Google Chrome needs 1 - 2 seconds to renew the page. Internet Explorer does this in real time without any loading times.
I'm a rookie in ASP.NET and many people said, Microsoft's AJAX for ASP.NET is some kind of crap. I'm using Visual Studio 2010 and maybe you'll say, I should use jQuery instead of internal Features like WebParts.