How To Make WCF Call From Html File
Nov 8, 2010i am new to wcf and below is what the WCF WSDL returns, my question is, how to call a WCF service from html page?
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i am new to wcf and below is what the WCF WSDL returns, my question is, how to call a WCF service from html page?
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I want to send HTML emails from .html files, using Asp.net. To be more precise I'm wondering how to take the content of an HTML file and make it the body of my HTML email?
So using, "System.net.mail" how would I make the the Body of the email the content of a chosen HTML file?
I don't have a knowledge developing website in pure html.
I have good knowledge of web development in asp.net.
Question:
Instead of coding for menus on every page, I want to make a Masterpage and put all menus/submenus in it.
How to make masterpage in html?
Are there some existing examples of making a DIV or panel visible or not visible based on an ajax event?
View 2 RepliesI have sql server database in which I have lot of contact person and their telephone numbers. these contact numbers is viewed by user on asp.net form in gridview control, its working fine. User filter the numbers dial the numbers to client through telephone set.
Now I am thinking to merge the call dial and receive funcationality through asp.net form like user have asp.net form have some telephone dial up control, search the number and dial the call on button click event. To talk with client user has headphone.
I need to make a call to a function object from a click event:
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When an ASPX page needs to make a call to a potentially long-running operation (lengthy DB query, call to a remote webservice, etc.), I use RegisterAsyncTask, so the IIS worker thread is returned to the pool, rather than being tied up for the duration of the long-running operation. However ASMX webservices don't have a RegisterAsyncTask function. When an ASMX webservice needs to call a potentially long-running operation, how can I implement the same behavior as RegisterAsyncTask? Note: the ASMX webservice is implemented as a script-service: returning json to a direct jQuery/ajax call. Therefore, I cannot use the "BeginXXX" approach described by MSDN, since that implements the asynchronous behavior within the generated client-stub (which isn't used when calling the webservice directly via ajax). EDIT: Adding source code: implemented the BeginXXX/EndXXX approach listed in John's answer. The synchronous "Parrot" function works fine. But the asynchronous "SlowParrot" function gives an internal server error: "Unknown web method SlowParrot"
WebService1.asmx:
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I've created a C# function which extracts data from an mssql database, formats it to a json string and returns that. Now I need to make a call from my javascript (jQuery) slider through an aspx page that is related to the C# code file. I have actually never done anything like this before, from what I could tell by googling I need to use xmlHttpRequest, but how exactly do I make the function get hold of this string? It would be awesome if someone had some example code that shows how this works.
View 2 Repliesis it possible to make an asynchronous call to a static class function?
View 3 Repliesthe aspx:
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the jquery :
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The problem is that I need to use the text in a text box in my webmethod, and I can't because it's static, this results in a compilation error:
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What can I do ?
Am I missing something? I'm trying to do a simple ajax call using jquery to a web service on my site and I get a 500 error every time when I make the call from the master page. Has no one ever made an ajax call from a master page or am I just crazy and extremely deprived of sleep?Example:
MasterPage.master
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function () {
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I'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 have a try-catch inside a method that is called asynchronously. When an error occurs, inside the catch I have a Response.Redirect because I need to redirect to the login page.
This is my issue.
But my problem doesn't involve things that expire, so the idea of a timer isn't the best way to resolve it.
Actually I am trying to learn jQuery Ajax calls to asp.Net webservices.
I have been trying to call the webmethod below:
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Do I need to serialize my object in some way before setting the 'data' attribute, so that I can call $.ajax() function?
I have an asmx web service, and every time I try to call a static method in another project (which is a class library), I get an internal server error 500.
View 3 RepliesI have a list of items that loads when I call the page controller and I have an Ajax.BeginForm that calls the same (Index) Action. If the Action sees that it's an Ajax request (Request.IsAjaxRequest()) then it returns a partial view. I even have a div that contains a message about the results loading. That all works fine, but my results can sometimes take awhile and I'd like to hit the page first and then make the Ajax request so the user sees the page quickly and sees the "loading" message. I know I could click my filter button (triggering the ajax call) using jquery on document.ready, but is there a more MVC way to do this?
View 4 Repliesusing the bing map API, can I make a server-side call and get lat/long for a given city? I can do it on the client side using JavaScript, but I need something more robust in this case and want to use the server side.
View 1 RepliesWhen we set allowpaging=true and specify the pagesize=xx, and when we change the page of the gird view then, does paging in gridview make a database call when its page gets changed ?
View 4 RepliesI have a page, in my web app, that need to make a call to a web service that reside on the same network of the web server, but the machine with the web service is not directly reachable from the internet. can I set a local ip address in the web config file? es: 192.168.9.2 Or I must only set a public ip address?
View 3 RepliesI have a div called address which as a textarea. When I click a hyperlink, it toggles the div up and down. After clicking a an asp.net button the div collapses which is fine, but I noticed the url turns from [URL] to [URL] and now the toggle does not work. Here is the script:
$(document).ready(function () {
$('#myAddress').click(function () {
ShowHideAddressBox();
});
$('#arrowIndicator').click(function () {
ShowHideAddressBox();
});
});
function ShowHideAddressBox() {
var str = $("#myAddress").text();
if (str == "Hide") {
$("#myAddress").html("Click here");
$("#arrowIndicator").attr("src", "/Shared/Images/misc/arrow_state_grey_expanded.png");
}
else {
$("#myAddress").html("Hide");
$("#arrowIndicator").attr("src", "/Shared/Images/misc/arrow_state_grey_collapsed.png");
}
$('#checkAddress').toggle('normal');
}
The server-side button click just sets some values in a couple textboxes. In my master page, I have the following line as well:
<asp:ScriptReference Assembly="System.Web.Extensions, Version=3.5.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35"
Name="MicrosoftAjax.js" Path="http://ajax.microsoft.com/ajax/3.5/MicrosoftAjax.js" />
I have a system set up to lock certain content in a database table so only one user can edit that content at a time. Easy enough and that part is working fine. But now I'm at a road block of how to send a request to "unlock" the content. I have the stored procedure to unlock the content, but how/where would I call it when the user just closes their browser?
View 6 RepliesI am using JQuery & JSON (POST) to call webmethod. However I can call only webmethod located at aspx file but not in asmx file Below are sample codes
CustomValidate.asmx
Imports System.Web.Services
Imports System.Web.Services.Protocols
Imports System.ComponentModel
Public Class CustomValidate
Inherits System.Web.Services.WebService
'ACCESS VIA JSON
<System.Web.Services.WebMethod()> _
Public Shared Function AJAX_Test(ByVal date1) As Boolean...
Return True
End Function
End Class
Javascript: JQuery JSON
function isDates(source, arguments) {
var isValidDate;
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
url: "CustomValidate.asmx/AJAX_Test",
data: '{date1: "' + arguments.Value + '"}',
dataType: "json",
async: false,
success: function(result) {
isValidDate = result;
},
error: function(httpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown) {
alert("status=" + textStatus + ",error=" + errorThrown);
}
});
arguments.IsValid = isValidDate;
}
It always return javascript undefined error. But if I put the AJAX_Test webmethod in aspx page and replace the url: "CustomValidate.asmx/AJAX_Test" to "mypage.aspx/AJAX_Test". It works fine.
I want to catch the html button click event on a class file including html text box value..
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I'm building a menu controller class and I have a database with the Controller/Action strings in it. I want to dynamically build a menu reading from the database and generating the URLs to use in the menu's <a href=''> HTML that the class renders. I can't use Html.Action() in my class. I've tried adding System. Web.Mvc, but this doesn't help. Is there a way to generate a page's URL when given the Controller and Action? Maybe referencing the MVC equivalant of HttpContext.Current like I used to do in WebForms?
View 3 RepliesHtml Button
input id="Button1" type="button" value="button" runat="server"/>
.cs file:
public void display()
{
Response.Redirect("default.aspx");
}
How to call the display function which is in .cs file from html button click