var mySession = "<%= Session["MyID"] %>";
alert ( mySession );
and when I place this code in my aspx page inside a script tag, it works fine. But it doesn't work in an external js file. I am not able to figure out the problem.
Is there anything wrong in my code, or is it like this by default?
I'm using visual studio 2010 professional. I have my javascript files in a subdirectory called javascripts where I am holding all those files respectively. I am constantly having to remove (from the head section) the external javascript link. Then rename the javascript file in the javascript's folder, then re-add the external file back to the head section again. The reason of having to do this is somethimes when I am editing the js file, and then go to test it, the aspx page doesnt seem to see the code anymore. I've tried different browsers, closing the window and reopening, deleting temp int files, but all to no success. Has anyone else had this happen, is there a better workaround??if i open the js file in the browser, the functions are showing properly.
When we include Javascript files in our aspx files. either we write all the Javascript code in the Head section of aspx or we link to an external Javascript file.
So when the clinet makes a call to that page. Does that mean that all the Javascript will be loaded on the client side?
If that is the case then does not that mean that it will slow down the loading of page as all the Javascript has to be loaded on the client machine?
My external javascript file named "messages.js" located in the "/scripts" directory:
[Code]....
How do I call this function from my codebehind? I need to register it through the client script manager right? Can someone provide me the call as I'm not sure how to add the function through an external file using type="text/javascript"
I have an embedded file in an assembly. It looks something like this:
[Code]....
And is called like this:
[Code]....
Everything works just fine, except for every once in a while, I get a slew of http file not found errors when the browser trys to access the resource WebResource.axd?d={0}. (where {0} is some long encoded identifier).Is there a way to give each resource a consistant identifier or name?
I am trying to test out some characters from a querystring to see how they render as HTML. Unfortunately the ASP.Net controls that I have tried so far like label and setting the inner html fo a div tag have only resulted in the following result:
I noticed this string earlier tonight on an article about trackback spamming that I would really like to try out [URL], but the problem is that I can't get an ASP.Net control to render this as HTML. It only renders it as text.
The whole idea is to produce URLs that create hyperlinks to your site when stupid blogglers add your code to their page of opinons that matter not, yet are important to them.
I have a problem with the connection of external files - northwind.MDF Connection to SQL Server is fine. But to connect to external files wrong. Error: A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. The server was not found or was not accessible. Verify that the instance name is correct and that SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26 - Error Locating Server/Intance Specified)
Our conn strs reside in an external file <connectionStrings onfigSource="ConfigurationConnectionStrings.config" />Is there a way to encrypt this external file either using aspnet_regiis or System.Configuration?
By external config files, I mean .config files other than web.config. I've seen all the examples on how to edit web.config at runtime, but I want to edit a config file referenced by a configSource for appSettings. I want to modify only the external file and I will handle the app recycle.
I would like to use a built-in class to deal with the edits, but if the only option is a manual File open/parse, etc, then sobeit.
The general behind all this being a Settings page that is viewed at app startup, user sets their particulars and then saves the changes, then the real app starts up. quick and easy install app/configure page, so I'd like to leverage .config if at all possible.
FOLLOWUP - Quick Snippet to use XmlDocument to change an appSetting key value:
The component works fine in a windows app, but when I tried to use it in an asp.net website, it fails as the site could not find the data files. And it gives me the following error:
C:WindowsMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv4.0.30319Temporary ASP.NET Filescmictranslatorsite20a8eddd864b2575assemblydl35bd4a35e8c6f79b6_98eccb01datafile.txt
I have an external JavaScript in an asp.net 3.5 project. While writing different functions, sometimes the JavaScript is loaded into FF and sometimes it is not (based on FireBug) and the JavaScript does not run. Even if there is an error in the JS it should still load or be visible to the browser, right?
What is the logic behind when it is loaded and when it doesn't load (or is accessible to the browser?)
Master Page loads JS from a script directory in project:
I need to access controls of aspx page and usercontrol page through the external .js file. I created a global varaible in the aspx page
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> var loadPanelID = "<%=ajaxLoadingPanel.ClientID%>"; </script>
Now I pass this value in the onclick event of button click (Let the funtion name be Fun(loadPanelID) ) . The controls is recognised in the .js file. Everything is fine till now. Now i need to call the same javascript method Fun() from the button click of usercontrol.
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> var loadPanelID = "<%=ajaxLoadingPanel1.ClientID%>"; </script>
I have ajaxLoadingPanel1 in the usercontrol and I have defined global variable as in the first one in ascx and passed that value to Fun() method. But this time it gives error called "loadpanelID" is undefined.
In the mycode.js file, I have a function called GetSels();
function GetSels() { //do stuff }
If the GetSels function is defined in Site.Master, GetSels is callable. If it's in mycode.js, it's not. Every code example I've seen seems to say this should work.
I am developing a user control (ascx) in ASP.NET which uses javascript for manipulating controls. Currently the javascript code is inlined and uses <%= somecontrol.ClientID %> to get the control it needs.
I want to put the javascript file in external file but from external file I cannot use the above syntax for retrieving controls. I have read about possible solutions in this and this answers but the problem is that the user control can be placed multiple times on page. This means that the Controls array (mentioned in the answers) will be rendered several times with different items. As a result the script will not be able to retrieve the id it needs. If I put <%= ClientId %> in the name of array that holds items then I will have the same problem as I am trying to solve.
On load I'm both calling a JavaScript setTimeout() function that will hide a .NET Panel control, and hiding it in the code behind on first load. Clicking the save button will set the Panel to visible then reload the page at which point a setTimeout() function is called... so basically you click save, and see a panel with "Details Saved" for three seconds, at which point it disappears.
The problem is the external JavaScript file can't find _pDivAlert.ClientID (I've debugged and it returns null). It only works when the code is in a tag in the .aspx page. how I can either pass the client ID to the HideControl() function or find the ClientID from the external JS file?