Get The Html Code In Cs File?
Jan 28, 2011I have a form which contains Gridview(With paging enabled) and some other controls
I want to the html source code of the gridview after it is rendered in the browser
I have a form which contains Gridview(With paging enabled) and some other controls
I want to the html source code of the gridview after it is rendered in the browser
send me code to convert html file into pdf file using asp.net
View 4 RepliesHow can I put the C# code into the htm file ? Then following code does not work. How can I make it work?
-------------- begin RSSTable.htm ---------------
ProductId = <%= Request.Params.Get("ProductId") %
-------------- end RSSTable.htm ----------------
The following dummy code in a view file works fine:
[Code]....
It simply displays "iFoo = 3". Commenting out the if block as following does not work:
[Code]....
What is the correct way to comment out a mixture of C# and html code in a view file?
Precisely and concisely, I have aspx page that has only one button "Generate". If the user clicked on this button, one HTML page should be created.
The created HTML page should have title "Home" and the Body should contain "Hello World".
1) What is the code that should be written inside "Generate" button in order to accomplish this functionality?
2) Assuming the HTML page gets created, How to store it inside specific folder on the local drive? Or how to store it inside DB?
Is it possible to accessing a HTML button's value from code behind file?
View 2 Repliesi have two buttons, which point to some onclick-methods in my code-behind file. inside these btn_click-codes i want to start adding pure html-code to my page, which was told to me in this forum having done by using ascx-files. note: there would be no code-behind in case of using the ascx-files.
however i do not see a possibility to load these ascx-files within btn_click-code? how to do?
in order to give you an idea of my html-code i have pasted two of them here:
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maybe this is the complete wrong approach (as i.e. i believe that body-tags should not be included in .ascx-code). in this - how to do better?
I have a textbox which I need to enter html code into (like < strong> or < em> for example).The trouble is this is causing an error writing this back to the database. A potentially dangerous Request.Form value was detected from the client (tbVOther="< strong>testIs there a way around this without turning off the request validation setting?
View 3 RepliesI've created a seperate html files for navigation, content and footer. I want to club those files. All the navigation, content, footer files resides in the same directory where the index.html file resides. I want to include the above mentioned html files inside the index.html. I have tried using the following in index.html file <!-- #include virtual="topbanner.html" -->
I also tried using the asp code which also fails. I tried with asp by changing all the html file extensions as .asp. Then i tried to place the following asp code in index.asp file as
<!-- #include file="topbanner.asp" -->
I want to call a function present in code behind from front page (html : source code)
i want to use like this:
Source code
<a href='<%# linkAlpha("B").ToString()) %>' title="B" id="B_List" runat = "server">B</a>
Code Behind
protected string linkAlpha(string value)
{
// /market-research/<%#Eval("customname")%>/
string str = "";
if (Request.Url.DnsSafeHost == "localhost")
{ // /market-reports/<%# Eval("customname")%>/
str = "Alpha_Category.aspx?q=" + value.ToString().Trim();
// Response.Redirect("Alpha_Category.aspx?q=" + value.ToString().Trim());
}
else
{
// str = "/market-reports/" + value.ToString().Trim() + "/";
str = "/Alpha_Category.aspx?q=" + value.ToString().Trim();
}
return str;
}
how to generate HTML code from the code behind?
I would like to build a form that generate an html code inside a for loop.
I will let the user enter the photo name and No. of photos
Then I will generate an HTML code like this:
<a href="http://www.mzinj.org/images/gallery/Photo%20(1).jpg" target="_blank"> <img src="http://www.mzinj.org/images/gallery/Photo%20(1).jpg" alt="" width="345" height="247" /> </a> <br /> <a href="http://www.mzinj.org/images/gallery/Photo%20(2).jpg" target="_blank">
<img src="http://www.mzinj.org/images/gallery/Photo%20(2).jpg" alt="" width="345" height="247" /> </a> <br /> <a href="http://www.mzinj.org/images/gallery/Photo%20(3).jpg" target="_blank"> <img src="http://www.mzinj.org/images/gallery/Photo%20(3).jpg" alt=""
width="345" height="247" /> </a> <br />
depending on the No. of the photos the code will be duplicated in the loop
Then I will display the result of the loop in label or in a textarea to let the user copy it any where
The problem is that while compiling my code it considers the HTML code as a part of the behind file and gives errors on the single quote, the double quote and on the parentheses
I can't write in english well, but I must try to have an answer for my problem.I have a problem that I have not found a solution, regarding the integration of C # code in the HTML code .aspxI want to do a loop on the
<ajaxToolkit:TabPanel of <ajaxToolkit:TabContainer to have several tabs by a few existing data in a DB table.
Here is a moceau of my code:
[Code]....
This code gave me this error:
Message d'erreur de l'analyseur: 'TabPanel_<%= idMagasin %>' n'est pas un identificateur valide.Translation: Message parser error: 'TabPanel_ <% = idMagasin%>' is not a valid identifier.I removed idmagasin like this:
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System.ArgumentException: Une entrée avec la même clé existe déjà .
Translation:
System.ArgumentException: An entry with the same key already existsThe result is that I found a great problem to insert a C # code in the HTML code .aspx unlike others languages like PHP.
I want to catch the html button click event on a class file including html text box value..
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I am using gridview to bind my data since GridView could not load more than 2000 records and also it takes long time to load the data. I decided to go with XSLT transformation. Here is the problem .... I am able to transform 6290 kb of data ( into a html table formated like grid view ) with in 5 seconds but to assign that HTML table back to the innerHTML of a div tag is not responding...
What is the best method to push large amount data(HTML Code) from c# into aspx web page?
PS: I used DIV innerHtml and also Literal Control but both are very slow if the size of the table increases.
i want to nkow ik i can write a html code in the code behind if yes show me how?
View 3 RepliesI am using formview control to generate invoice. But instead of printing html view it is printing html code in PDF. I am doing like this:
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my project is in c sharp and must upload pictures to MySql DataBasethe uploadfile controle is included in asp form that i made but the problem is that the uploadfile always get the Postedfile = null i tried to use html input file but the same problem still
@ Page Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/MasterPageB.master" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeFile="test.aspx.cs" Inherits="Add_Pictures" Title="Untitled Page" %>
<%@ MasterType TypeName="MasterPageB" %>
<%@ Register assembly="MyFormView" namespace="MyFormView" tagprefix="asp" %>
[code]...
I am using HTML file control and HTML image control in .aspx page (for uploading image and showing on web page). It is working fine. But I am unable to get that uploaded image file path and file name in .aspx.cs page. And also tell me how to save selected image in MS ACCESS database.
I would like to use HTML input file type in my aspx page to allow user to browse for a excel file and then read the content of the excel sheet programmatically.If I want to read the excel sheet I need the full path of the file to connect to the excel sheet using asp.net.I do not understand how can I get the full path of the file.I know I can get the filename using postedFile.FileName property.But I need the full path of the file.
View 2 RepliesI am using HTML Input control that will open a file dialog window where user can select a file.
Is there a way to set a path from where to open the window. Right now it looks like the default folder is "My Documents".
I need it to point to something like "ftpexternalftp$Data"
I'm missing a the code browser when I create pages that have the code not placed in a seperate file. For pages with .asp.vb files I get the browser correctly.
I think it's called a code browser but just in case it's not I mean the dropdown that shows Page Events, Buttons and other controls that can be selected along with their events.
How do I turn on those dropdowns for pages with code behind that uses <script> tags in the actual .aspx page?
Included (Showing page events just under the tab):
Missing
Can the select command of a SqlDataSource be given by code in the code behind file. Also by calling the SqlDataSource.Select can the select statement be executed?
View 3 RepliesI have a page with a Textbox, a Button and a Label control. On Button_Click event , I store the value of Textbox in a variable called S using code behind.
I want to show the value of S in the Lable control using inline code but not using the code behind. ?
I have an ASMX Web Service that has its code entirely in a code-behind file, so that the entire contents of the .asmx file is:
<%@ WebService Language="C#" CodeBehind="~/App_Code/AddressValidation.cs" Class="AddressValidation" %>
On my test machine (Windows XP with IIS 5), I set up a virtual directory just for this ASP.NET 2.0 solution and everything works great. All my code is separated nicely and it just works.However, when we deployed this solution to our Windows Server 2003 development environment, we noticed that the code only compiled when all of the code was dropped directly into the .asmx file, meaning that the solution didn't work with code-behind. We can't figure out why this is happening.
One thing that's different about our setup in our development environment is that instead of creating a separate virual directory just for this solution, we dropped it into an existing directory that runs a classic ASP application. So here we have a folder with an ASP.NET 2.0 application within a directory that contains a classic ASP application. Granted, everything in the ASP.NET 2.0 application works if all of the code is within the .asmx file and not in code-behind, but we'd really like to know why it's not recognizing the code-behind files and compiling it correctly.
it should be easy but i can't find the answer
and it's been a while since iv'e done something with asp.net..
what i have now is a regular html pages website.
in some of the pages i have galleries,
I would like to make an aspx page to manage the content of the galleries or any other set-in advance content.
It's kind of a CMS, but it's not, since i would not be using a database.
what i want is just to get the admin's content from the aspx page
and send it to overwrite the images or the content of the DIVS in the html page.
at the final outcome, i will only want to have html files and one aspx file for the admin's editing use.
what is the most simple way to do that without using CMS?