I have a gridview within an updatepanel which allows paging and has a linkbutton that when clicked shows a modalpopup for editing records. This works fine in IE, Firefox, and Opera but I do not get a postback in Chrome or Safari?? I have other linkbuttons on the page that are within updatepanels but are not within gridviews that are working fine. I have scowered the web but cannot find a solution.
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; [code]....
When I click the action link in IE the controller code runs but the div is NOT updated. Do it in ANY other browser and it works just fine. Is this (yet another) known problem/bug with IE??
I have confirmed that my Control Adapters are not triggering in Chrome and Safari. I've debugged, and the breakpoints inside the adapters just don't get hit in Chrome/Safari, when they work perfectly find in Firefox/IE. So, for Chrome/Safari, IIS is just ignoring the mapping.
This should provide mappings for all browsers, correct?
I used the Charles proxy to check what user agents were being sent. They are:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/532.5 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/4.1.249.1064 Safari/532.5
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/531.22.7 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Safari/531.22.7
Any idea why this would be? Everything I've read tells me that my browser mappings are correct? And, as I said this works for IE/Firefox, so I know my configuration is technically correct.
I have a simple GridView with AutoGenerateColumns,Edit and DeleteButton = true
It's data source is a DataTable dynamically generated.
Since i don't want to use object data source, i just catched Delete event and deleted rows from datatable and made a new databind. It works.
I tried to use also AutoGenerateEdit button, but when i click on Edit command field, nothing happes. So i decided to handle by myself edit events, and changed datagrid in this way:
trying to support my listbox control in safari/chrome as it works in ie. there are instances when i want the control to be 1 row high, but i do not want it to render like a dropdownlist. so, i set .SelectionMode = ListSelectionMode.Multiple. This works in IE...I have a 1 row high listbox that does not render like a dropdownlist. Is it possible to render the same thing in safari or chrome? currently, if i set .Rows = 1, it renders 3 high in safari/chrome. if i don't set .SelectionMode = ListSelectionMode.Multiple then i see a dropdownlist.
We are using Web Part Zones to display certain Charts in our website. In the title of the Zone, we are using the below code to display the menu for Minimize, Refresh and Close buttons.
This buttons are working fine in IE and in Firefox. But the same is not working in Chorme and in Safari.We got the below script error in Chrome:
Uncaught TypeError: Object #<an HTMLElement> has no method 'attachEvent'
ScriptResource.axd?d=JgYxHqt6li1Lc12at8VRK-y-qeXK_5Wiei-tKNUi8rRE-1X5EEl-KvYEuW4m8Foj1VyIiaN7sK98_-pMwa5y7w2&t=633802855995006876:277Uncaught TypeError: Object #<an HTMLElement> has no method 'attachEvent'
I've defined node styles for my TreeView instance in markup (using <LevelStyles> for example). Everything renders correctly in IE7/8 but, when rendering in Chrome, Safari or FireFox, the styles are not being applied. From looking at the source code for the page, I can see that the various runtime css classes are being injected into the top of the page, but the class attributes on the <a> tags (within the generated TreeView HTML) are empty (class=""). In IE, the class attributes contain references to the classes that were injected into the page.
Can anyone explain why this is happening? I can see no logical explanation for this, and it's a big issue - My client primarily uses Safari, as they're Mac based.
I'm having problems with FileResult returning a file with a specific filename. In the database the filename is just and ID + extension (e.g: 456789.mp3)
Work well in every browser except Webkit browsers (Chrome, Safari). Chrome and Safari receive files as original filename (456789.mp3). When I add headers with
Safari receives the file as myfile.mp3attach (notice "attach" appended to the extension?), however Chrome receives this file as myfile.mp3,attach (it appends ",attach" to the extension)
I have a problem with a script for a image gallery. The problem seems to only occur on Safari and Chrome, but if I refresh the page I get it to work correctly - weird!
Correct function:The gallery has a top bar, which if you hover over it, it will display a caption. Below sits the main image. At the bottom there is another bar that is a reversal of the top bar. When you hover over it, it will display thumbnails of the gallery.
The problem:In Safari and Chrome, the thumbnail holder will not display. In fact, it doesn't even show it as an active item (or a rollover). But oddly enough, if you manually refresh the page it begins to work correctly for the rest of the time you view the page. Once you have left the page and return the same error occurs again and you have to go through the same process.
I have no problems accessing any PDF file from firefox while authenticated, but when accessing using any other browser (chrome/safari/opera) I only get a blank page appearing with no content. Accessing the PDF files from other computers gets the same result (blank page) including firefox on other computers.
I am using the ASP.NET Ajax controls UpdatePanel and UpdateProgress. The idea of a the UpdateProgress control is to display a message while the page is performing a partial postback, then disappear when the postback completes. On Firefox and Internet Explorer, this happens correctly. However, on Safari and Chrome the UpdateProgress control remains visible after the postback completes. Is this a bug in the ASP.NET Ajax Framework, or is there another workaround?
I've had an issue with a javascript menu not working inside an Ajax update panel after the ajax postback. I was able to solve this in IE by calling the menu js function with a pageLoad() function which is automatically called by ajax. However I then discovered it doesn't work in any other browser.
Having search around I've only found two references to the issue; one where someone else has found the same thing and another where someone states that pageLoad isn't stable in other browsers.
Is there any way to solve this issue in browsers other than IE?
The strangest thing: Safari 4 will show me the HTML in View Source but it will not render the content in the page. Chrome 5 which is supposed to be the same WebKit parser renders the page as expected. Where could I possibly start to debug this?
Have been stuck with this issue for a few days now, and really need, and would appreciate some help. My requirement is that I want to make a server side callback to clear off some objects when the user navigates away from our page, without clicking logout. For business reasons, our ASP.NET session timeout has to be set to a very high value. Further, I do not want to popup a alert/dialog to force the user to return to the page and click Logoff.The solution I have arrived at thus far is to make a AJAX callback by embedding this javascript in the page.
window.onunload = pageleave; function pageleave() { alert('test');
Tab buttons and links are little hard to click on Firefox, Safari, Chrome. hover areas are as small as clickable area,They work perfecly well on IE
I have link for LOG IN normally(on IE) hover works and pointer changes to hand when mouse gets appoximitly one pixel range and it is clickable.
But in other browsers event LOG IN--- link works only when mause gets halfway over text(you can take dashes as referance upper part of the dash works good but buttom part is not clickable )