How To Load IFrame With Hidden Fields After The Page Load Event
Jun 21, 2011
I am using a third party gateway. The third party gateway does not support query-string , so i will need to post the form to pass the values to the given URL and another thing is that they don't expose the web-services so we need to use their page and that means we need to host it in an iframe in asp.net
so what i did is that i have hidden fields that will be used as parameters as depicted below
Now the purpose of this , is to load the iframe after the page load event of the asp.net gets fired.
Now my problem here is that when the iframe loads , it does not pass the parameters to the url that is being set in the iframe.
I have attached the example, project. (2kb)
When you run the project you will notice when the iframe loads there is an Error
"NO VCS ID"
now this means that the parameters were not passed when the Iframe loads , i can understand because it seems like iframe does not do a full form post. so to demonstrate what i want, click the proceed button and you will notice it will give you a page with no errors and it will be a page where credit card details are required , i want to iframe to load that the first time.
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Base Class:
Public Event FirstLoad(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Private Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load If Not IsPostBack Then RaiseEvent FirstLoad(sender, e) End If End Sub
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[code]....
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here is my selected indexchanged event for department dropdownbox
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Dim lsTarget As String lsTarget = Request.Form("__EVENTTARGET").ToString lsTarget = Request.Form("__EVENTARGS")
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