then what happens when the first user controls load then test.js will download in client and when second user control loads then test.js file will download again.
How do I check to see if the JavaScript file is already downloaded so it doesn't have to be downloaded again?
If I include the JavaScript file from the server side:
I had thought that returning false would keep my asp.net OnClick even from firing, but it still does. I've confirmed that it is getting to the return false section of code using alerts. Is there anything I can do to stop it from firing using jQuery/javascript?
I am using javascript in my Asp.Net application. In my scenario i am calling two function using javascript in the aspx page. when i call first function i dont want to call second function. I need to stop the second function. I know that the problem is javascipt call all function in the aspx page. How can we achieve in this scenario that when i finished first call the first function after calling second function.
I'm using the Telerik RadWindow control in one of my applications. When a user wants to authorize Twitter for the application the window displays the OAuth dialog for Twitter.
However, each time I display the pop-up for Twitter OAuth, or even just the plain Twitter page, the entire browser is redirected.
The control works just fine when the URL is pointed at a site other than Twitter. I'd like to see if I can block that redirect, or if perhaps there's an easier way to accomplish the OAuth confirmation.
I have an ASP.NET page and have a couple of linkbuttons and Iframes. The pages in side of these IFrame take long time to load, I want the user to navigate to another page by clicking one of the linkbuttons. Now, it looks like it is waiting for the the iframes to finish loading when i click on a link button, the page is still trying to load (instead of navigating to different page).
Is there any way I can stop the iframes to load and go to another page?
The code which shown above where the problem is javascript have not function which the certain command trigger and involved for the outer javascript which called from the ajax's update panel web control.
How to allow the javascript can be run where it's call from inner update panel, for now its will cause the errors one the update panel's web control call the outside JS/countdown.js file as well....
So imagine a piece of Javascript as the first script on a page along the lines of
var MySuperObject = new (function () { this.SuperObjectInit(); })();
Now imagine that everything that proceeds this script (or a large portion therein) requires the SuperObject to have met its load conditions and loaded correctly.
Assuming for whatever reason the loading of the object fails I need to abort loading the rest of the page and the scripts in particular.
I know the majority of you are going to scream why not have your function issue a callback onSuccess and onFailed but the problem is this is in a ASP.Net project with masterpages, nestedmasterpages, usercontrols and so forth (each of which have their own dependencies and scripts); rendering such an approach problematic.
The other option (I assume) is to use window.location = "myErrorPage.html"; but I dont like the idea of having to create another page for an error message or the fact that it causes a redirect.
What I am hoping to do is something along the lines of
StopLoadingPage(); document.write("Error has occurred");
I am using the jQuery Dialog in ASP.NET. I have it working fine with the exception of when I click the OK button in the dialog and if an error occurred I want to show the error in the label. By the time the dialog closing event is fired it is too late. How do I still show the dialog if an error has occurred. I don't want to close the dialog when there is an error.
I have a web application which is entirely .net 3.5. I have created a Setup project using the wizard making sure that I selected 3.5 from the targeted famework.
When I have built the setup.exe and the Windows Installer Package and I have tried to install it on a test machine it prompts straight away to download and install the .net framework 4 client profile first.
The end-user doesn't want to upgrade their servers at this time to the latest version of .net.
In asp.net page, How can i call the javascript methods for form processing-submitting if the user browser supports javascript and use code behind events if the browser does not support javascript.I have the javascript code to send the form data to an ajax server page using jquery. Don't know how to invoke the needed one based on the browsers javascript availability
In the Script documents that asp.net automatically generates how can I surround the whole generated scripts with try/catch statement to avoid 'Microsoft JScript Compilation error'
My issue is: i got a DevExpress control (ASPxGridView) that added and set-up in run time, since i activated the grouping functionality in the grid I still get JS error says ';' expected whenever i use (click) on one of grouping/sorting abilities, I activated script Debugging for IE, in the JS code turns out that there is no missing ';' and once i click ignore for the error msg that VS generates every thing works fine, and surly end-user can't see this msg so i figured out if i try/catch the script that may help avoid this error.
I want to enhance a composite control's client side, my approach is to recreate all method on JavaScript, so here I have some troubles:Can I call onclick event on client side otherwise on server side?the statement table.onclick=SelectRow(event) fires a bug!Code:
function Control_Init() { if( !(document.getElementById) ) { return; } for( var i = 0; i < Controls.length; i++ ) {
I think I summed up the question in the title. Here is some further elaboration...I have a web user control that is used in multiple places, sometimes more than once on a given page.The web user control has a specific set of JavaScript functions (mostly jQuery code) that are containted within *.js files and automatically inserted into page headers.However, when I want to use the control more than once on a page, the *.js files are included 'n' number of times and, rightly so, the browser gets confused as to which control it's meant to be executing which function on.What do I need to do in order to resolve this problem? I've been staring at this all day and I'm at a loss.
we are working on one of our site which is having lots of javascript code.but while testing one of our tester has disabled javascript in browser.so in this scenario javascript code is not working properly. So can any one let me know is thr any work around to run javascript code while browser javascript is disabled.
This program in asp.net 2.0 is a Spanish/English Dictionary.
It consists of two textboxes,one button and a datalist. The datalist is bound to an acces database consisting of two columns; One Spanish and one English. When a user enters a Spanish word in textbox1 and clicks the button, the meaning of the word appears in textbox2. Now sometimes a user enters a word that is not in the database. I want, in this case, to have a javascript messagebox to popup saying “Either the word is not listed or misspelled”.
I tried several javascripts to popup in code behind but that did not work. I know that a clientside should be included but I am not able to do that.
The sub below is the one I am using to fetch the words and it is working perfect as long as I enter a word that is already in access database. The words in the rows in database are separated by hyphens so I am using a “Split” fuction which is also working perfectly.
The script are put in the following and the block is in the .ascx page.
<script type="text/javascript"> </script>
However, the function UserControlNameInit() does not run when the page loads. It is showing in the page source. I can still call this function through FireBug console by manually typing the name of the function.
I did the same way with other user controls, and it works. Just 1-3 user controls are not working...
I have a page where there are two forms and a single submit button. Second forms submission depends on success of first forms submission status. So when button is clicked i have javascript to submit first form.
<%using (Ajax.BeginForm("AjaxRegister", new { @action = "AjaxRegister", @controller = "../Account" }, new AjaxOptions { OnSuccess = "handleRegisteration", OnFailure = "handleRegisteration" }, new { @id = "registerForm", @name = "registerForm" }))
I have made an application where I am displaying the .pdf , .doc , .docx  files. These files are uploading from an Admin Panel.When user place a mouse pointer on download icon provided in front of every file, it shows the complete path where it’s get saved.I want to avoid this path visibility even when user place mouse on download icon and even if it Inspect an element (as most modern browser will have this functionality).
we are working on a file download page. We want to download a file with a name with spaces and accents. Although the filename is shown correctly on the filedownload dialog, when we click open, the file name is shown with %e1%ba%a3n%20... on notepad. ('Save as' shows the correct name) This problem only happens in Internet Explorer.
Is there anyway we can Display the file name correctly (on the target application) after opening it (without saving) from file download dialog ?
My requirement is client has to download files which were uploaded by employees. But if the file name contains a space, Mozilla Firefox use only the name up to the first white space and remaining name is truncated. Is it issue with mozilla firefox? if so how can i get rid of this. Important thing is in IE its working well.
i have a site thet need to check some dll file in the client registry how can i check it and if the is no dll how can i add it to the registry c# or javascript.