I am looking for a way to prevent multiple submits on a page. I have a table that is displayed on a submit or href click in jquery. How do I have everything behind the table grey opacity and disabled?
I have forms with payment in ASP.NET site, when user clicks on asp:Button sometime he submits few times. I want to disable this functionality without harming current ASP.NET site ( by that i mean no fancy jQuery, unless it is very basic and will not interfere with ASP.NET built-in validation)
I'm trying to write code that will disable submit button (or all submit buttons) on the page to avoid double postback.I thought of generating my own postback javascript function (and inject postback javascript using GetPostbackEventReference) but maybe there are some better ways to do this? Or maybe there is some other way to avoid double postbacks?
I have a form that occassionally submits more than once per user. I am assuming the problem is that the user gets impatient and clicks submit multiple times. I have a bunch of asp validation controls on the page. There is multiple validation groups, the submit button belongs to the "main" group. How do I validate the "main" group, then if the page is valid, disable the button and submit it? I tried adding this.disabled=true; but that just disables it and doesnt submit or anything.
My Problem is ,I have a simple web form, which contains two textboxes and a button.there are some asp.net validator controls on page.so i want client side disabling of button when all validation is done.and also after disabling of button, i am executing some server side code.All of this is working fine but, in case when I set postback url of button it gets fail. bellow is some part of coding that will give you some brief idea.
I wanted to make this functionality in composite control
i am working on an asp.net mvc 2 web app and i have ran into an issue. I have implemented client side validation using Html.EnableClientValidation() in my View page for providing the site users the ability to submit or cancel some form fields back to the server database. For this i have implemented an Html.BeginForm() along with 2 submit buttons. One with "Ok" and the other with "Cancel" text.
The ok/cancel funcionality is handled server-side from the controller action. The result is that the form fileds are client-validated when the user clicks the cancel button and this is not what he would expect.
how could avoid this issue? Of cource i could remove the submti cancel button from the form and implement it via an Html action link, but i would prefer finding a solution using the first approach.
I have a Parent Page that includes an iframe containing html page with many field. The parent page contains the "Save" button. Now i want to get the values of iframe page while submitting the parent page. How can i access the iframe pages fields in parent page submit?
after filling the form show message to user that account has been created which is not a big deal and after that show him a message that you will be redirected in 5 second... now redirection i need to be done using javascript...not META TAG..
In ASP.NET when we have multiple input section with required field validator (Like on header for login with userid & Password is required and second on footer for subscription) when we click on subscription login section's userid required field validator activates and say userid required & i can not submit subscription.
when i submit subscription details login section should not have concern with this. how to avoid this conflicts.
I'm adding a extra functionality to an existing program. Its a Login page to manage the time a user came in and out. So first a login is asked, then (on the same page) a list with the login times are shown. The same button is used (just relabelled) for the login and time in/out.
The problem exist when users want to use enter to login and time in/out. So quickly press enter twice. No problems with the login. But the second page wont recognize the enter. even when I capture the keypress with JavaScript nothing happens. I have to click the form (or a object in the form) so the enter would work.
Initially I am doing validating form by clicking on btnOK and in btn_Submit I am inserting record into table. I again want to call btn_Ok event in btn_Submit click event for re-checking validation, if it validates properly thne rest of code of btn_submit should work.
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.
The following code works fine for disabling content page controls, but how do I disable master page controls?
public void DisableControls(Control control,bool isEnable) { if (control.HasControls()) { foreach (Control c in control.Controls) { DisableControls(c, isEnable); } } else { if (control is IPostBackDataHandler && !(control is IPostBackEventHandler)) { if (control is WebControl) { ((WebControl)control).Enabled = isEnable; } else if (control is HtmlControl) { ((HtmlControl)control).Disabled = !isEnable; } } } }
On content page (Login.aspx), I got Uesr Type. For Admin type only, I need to show the above bold menu item. No problem for getting User Type as "Admin". Just problem is that, how to visible/in-visible or enabled/disabled above bold text menu item?
I need to retrieve page source just before submit. Imagine, there are web controls, textboxes, checkboxes etc and a submit form. When the user clicks submit button, I need to read page content, html output (with the changes like filled textboxes and checkbox states etc) and do some work on it. How do I do that and of course, in which event, it is easy to read html content?