I've been using code behind files since day one. Now, I have this funky example that uses inline code. How do I use inline code that needs to be executed in Page_Load() while VS still gives me a code behind page? Do I remove the Page_Load event from code behind file?
I want to call method of a particular class to assign a text to asp.net control. Throwing error called server tag not well formed. Note: no server side code <asp:button id="btn" runat="server" text="<%#class1.getText("btn")%>"/>
etc., which is placed inside of an ItemTemplate inside of a TemplateColumn. In the CodeBehind page I will bind a value to the OrderXml field, which occasionally is NULL.
<form id="form1" runat="server" method="post" action="Default.aspx?id=<%= ID %>" >
Ok, it is very ugly and I wouldn't have ever tried it myself. It came up in some code that was written years ago but had been working up until this weekend after a bunch of updates were installed on a client's web server where the code is hosted.
The actual result of this is the following html:
<form name="form1" method="post" action="Default.aspx?id=<%= ID %>" id="form1">
The url ends up like this:
http://localhost:6735/Default.aspx?id=<%= ID %>
Which as you can see, demonstrates that the "<" symbol is being encoded before ASP.NET actually processes the page. It seems strange to me as I thought that even though it is not pretty by any means, it should work. I'm confused.
To make matters worse, the client insists that it is a bug in IE since it appears to work in Firefox. In fact, it is broken in Firefox as well, except for some reason Firefox treats it as a 0.
Any ideas on why this happens and how to fix it easily? Everything I try to render within the server control ends up getting escaped.
But that requires me to call DataBind which is adding more of a hack to the original hack. Guess if nobody thinks of anything else I'll have to go with that.
I'm wanting to insert some javascript in the body of a page using ClientScript.Register..() when a user returns to it (either by back button or on link click). When I use the back button the inline server script is never hit in debug. Any way to get the server to evaluate the code every single time the user is directed to that page.
in a form i have a buttoin, when click both OnclientClick and postback should happen. on clicking the "Email" button a client side "mailto" tag should do the work and pull a new message window on the client's machine.
whereas, the email addresses should be invoked by the post back. so , when clicking the button the server side post should happen and on return the client side script should be invokded with the values read during post back, and populate all the email addresses.
i need know how to first do a server hit take the values and then execute the client script with those values without using AJAX
If I have a standard HTML textbox: I can retrieve the value using Request.Form. But how do I go about populating this textbox from the server-side? I tried Request.Form["txtTest"] = "blah"; but got a readonly error.
I have to use inline code for an aspx page and I need to use a custom server control that is defined in the same aspx page but the control does not get processed as a server control. it gets returned as is as static html tag.
I have developed a User Control in inline code model and convert this into dll and try to add it into Visual Studio ToolBox. It shows error "There is no component found in the object.". It is showing actually because i have not added ToolBoxData attribute just before the class declaration, because there is no class declaration in the inline code model. I don't know where i have to add ToolBoxData attribute.
I have an asp.net button, that when clicked calls a code behind function. The function does some evaluation, and then I want to call javascript from within this asp.net function.
I know that I can receive an javascript object from the server via ASP.NET AJAX using Json. But I am not sure how can I send an javascript object from my client-side javascript to my server-side code. And if I can, how can I extract this object in my server-side code and access its members?
I 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 am added one button on user control it is working fine locally but not working on server my error is CS1061: 'ASP.templates_categories_productsingrid_ascx' does not contain a definition for 'dl_viewall' and no extension method 'dl_viewall' accepting a first argument of type 'ASP.templates_categories_productsingrid_ascx' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
I have a button where I use an Animation Extender. When I click the button I have to set OnClientClick="return false;" otherwise the Animation Extender closes. So that causes my problem. How do I execute server side code from this button? I have tried this code in my code behind, but there is an error:
Code: Dim strScript As String strScript = "<script>" strScript = strScript & "return false;" strScript = strScript & "</script>" ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me, GetType(Page), "MyScript", strScript, False) This is my code for the Animation Extender: Open data"></asp:Button>
I want to be able to load a customized log in page depending on a couple of parameters passed into the querystring.Each customized login page needs to be able to dynamically display log in errors and possibly have other variables passed in. Let's say the dynamic login page looks like this (over-simplification here):
<form> <% if (has_errors) { Response.Write(error_msg); } %> <input type="text" name="email"> </form> If the aspx page loads the file like this: Response.writefile("path/to/custom/page");
the code shows up in the output and doesn't get processed. I have tried other ways to load the file contents (something similar to classic ASP includes) but get the same results every time.I could have all the custom pages set up as user controls, but I need 100% control over the css, js, and html - and the documentation I read here indicates that I won't have that level of granularity.link textPLUS - I'm stuck in a .net 2.0 environment - so .NET MVC is not available to me
i want a confirm box from server side code but it's not working
a= a+", "+texbox1.text;
Page.ClientScript.RegisterClientScriptBlock(this.GetType(), "confirm", "<script>return confirm('"+a+"'File Already Exists do you want to replace!');</script>");
i am not sure if my design have flaw but would like to know what others have to say, i am in a situation where i am trying to acheive two things in one click.
using : asp.net web form
i have a web form with few textbox and a gridview control and a button.
if i click on the button i am executing two things
1) asynchronously get data from server to client (working great) and able to display the data in the textboxes.
2) same click i want to bind the gridview.
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recap:
1) jquery script execute asynchronously to get data from server to client and display in the textboxes 2) server side code to bind the gridview.
PROBLEM:
if i have onClientClick="return LoadDataById(); then it executes ONLY ajax code and does not execute server side but if have onClientClick="LoadDataById(); then it executes client and server but textbox value wipeout. (the textbox value popuplate through ajax)
i have a <div> named 'mydiv' on a web page and have set it's runat property as <server> so it is visible within
my vb.net server side code.
i can see the mydiv within the server side code.
my question:
how do i adjust the height/style of the <div> withion the vb.net code so that whe the page is posted back the new height/style settings apply. how do i get to the style properties server side?