i created 2 user controls and called them in two different tab panels.
each user control has few requiredfield validators.
aspx has one updatepanel and that updatepanel holds tabcontainer.
each tabpanel of above tabcontainer holds one user control and a button, so there are 2 tab panels to hold 2 user controls and 2 buttons.
<up> <tc> <tp1>[code].....
suppose i dont enter required fields in uc2 and navigated to tp1 n filled all the required fields of uc1 and clicked on bt1.here bt1 click event is not firing as requiredfield validators of uc2 are not passed.how do i make this work?requiredfield validators shud fire for that respective tab usercontrol only not for all the usercontrols.
I have a dropdownlist ,three text boxes and a submit button.The three text boxes are disabled and enabled based on the condition in dropdownlist.I have provided required field validators in three text boxes.When I click on condition "self" then three text boxees are disabled and submit button click wont enter the values since required field validators prevent that.I have set causes validation property to false.But it wont work for the second condition where i need to enable all the textboxes,If i didnt provide any values it will enter nulll values to db.
The ValidationSummary panel shows up, even if the validator does not have an 'ErrorMessage'. When I click on Submit with invalid login, the error shows up in summary. That part's fine. When I submit with empty textboxes, it should show only the '*', but it also shows an empty summary panel. How can I prevent this. [Have a css class for .summary,header, summary ul, .summary ul li].
JS:
function validateTextBox(sender, args) { var target = document.getElementById(sender.controltovalidate); var is_valid = target.value != "";
I have a page where I am using 2 update panels. The first update panel contains a form that has some validation tied to it. The second on has a simple form, but no validation. When I go to use the form in the second panel, the postback is halted by the validators in the first panel. Everything works as it should when I remove the validators.
if in the code behind, I set the label to "You must enter a value if the textbox is empty" to validate it on the server side and this is fine, but if javascript is enabled, I don't want to show the client side validation and the server side label together. Is this something where I would just have to disable the client-side validators if javascript was enabled?
how can I add LoginForm to MasterPage?I Added LoginForm Control to MasterPage,but when I try click to another button,Validators in LoginForm show alerts.How Can I fix it please?
i would like to know if there's a combo like jCryption (jCryption) - PHP but for jQuery - ASPX.I mean, I have been searching for a combo to send data both ways (Client-server, server-client) with jQuery to ASPX. The best I found was jCryption that sends data from JavaScrpit to PHP. I need a combo to send data from JavaScrpit to ASPX.
PD: Please don't tell me to use HTTPS, it's not enough to ensure the data communication on a client - server application.
Using javascript or jquery, how can I make a Required Field Validator control (of ASP.NET) visible. If we check the viewsource of the Required Field valiator, we can see that the visibility is false initially. $("#spanReqFieldValidator").show() / fadeIn() wont work.
From googling, I understand that jQuery has some issues with visibility attribute.
I have a asp.net page with a text box to enter the zip code.I use requiredField Validation for this zip code text box.I use asp:ImageButton to navigate back and forth from this screen.My problem is if i enter an invalid zipcode( or blank), it will stop the post back and shows the error message if i use BACK button (image button).But it just post back and go to the next screen IF i click the forward image button!
I have created one text box and two button and one < asp:RequiredFieldValidator.
Now validations are working on submit button but when i am clicking back button it is not moving to previous page it is again showing the validation part.I want required filed should work only on submit button
I'm adding RequiredField validators to a group of RadioButtonList controls, and something strange is happening when the page loads. The page renders just fine with no validators tripped, but as soon as I click on one of the radio buttons, the validator for that RadioButtonList fires and shows me the error message. I initially thought that maybe the various validators were cross-linked, so I tried clicking on a radio button in every list, but they all react the same. Here's the code that generates the whole thing:
I have inserted a login page using createuserwizard. but RequiredFieldValidator and CompareValidator does not perform at all and even all textboxes are blank, page is submitted and a record created in database
What is the simplest way to remove -unbind- required field validation from a button which is added in asp.Net Page by using RequiredFieldValidator control on the client-side by using Javascript or jQuery functions?
I got a problem when using required field validator in datalist ,We have 4 polls. In that user must answer two polls which are required.I have added all the four polls in my datalist ,it is displaying fine and while clicking submit button the required field validator is working and giving the error message. Once we answered the required polls and clicking submit button again, all other polls which are not required showing as required one.My poll answer getting submitted thats not a problem ,I want to avoid displaying the error message for non-required polls.Here is my design and code:
Anyway, if for example I have a textbox that I want to enable when the user check the desired checkbox/radiobutton, I like the textbox to be default enabled=false. What's the good approach between these two?
I need to know on the serverside, if a RadioButton has been disabled (by javascript) on the clientside.
The (serverside) Enabled property is not the same as the (clientside) disabled property. Using MyRadioButton.Attributes("disabled") doesn't do the trick either.
I'm curious, anyone know the mechanism a checkbox control uses to remember that its checked or not checked after a postback?If I add them manually to a page via html as in <input type="checkbox"/> I have to use javascript and hiddenfields to keep things checked after a postback and I would have to have an onclick="dosomething()" inside the tags.Viewing the html source code for a page with a .NET checkbox control, there is nothing like that there.
I was writing a custom control and rendered my own checkboxes when I came across this problem. After the postback, the control would reload the checkboxes from viewstate and forget the user had clicked anything. As I couldn't use hiddenfields to track the changes (they got reset from viewstate too), I ended up using .NET checkboxes as childcontrols instead but this experience got me thinking.