Is It Possible To Use Iframe To Point To An .aspx Page
Feb 22, 2010
I'm trying to use an to point to an .aspx file, but when I load it I keep getting an empty frame, no matter what is in the target aspx nothing gets displayed. Here the html:
I am using technologies Visual studio 2005, .net frame work 2.0, ASP.NET, C#.NET, MS-Office 2003, Chart Director Tool and Operating system Windows Xp.Iam able to create a power point slide using my C#.net code. But I am not getting how to put Chart image in that slide. Using the below code I am generating chart in my .aspx page.
In an .aspx page with the vb.net codebehind i am using IFRAME , which would be created inside the repeater control. Since i want to resize the IFRAME based on the content within the page i have been using the resize function Obtained from here on the IFRAME onload as shown below.
However it is throwing the error as the method could not be found in the form. Is there any client side script variant for the onload event? May i know,What might be the reason for the error and its solution?
A client of ours uses a home owners association website as a service. They can add pages to the site. We added a page and used an iframe in the html code to display another website which is needed. It works fine in all browsers except some copies of Internet Explorer. For example, it does not work at my home IE8 but may for others.
But here is where it gets wierd! When I try to view it in IE, it fails by just keep trying and eventually fails. Then if I past the URL it is trying in the browser by itself, it loads. Then I go back to the association website and try and it will work by loading the website in the iframe page. It does this only after I view the website url by itself in the browser.
So How I can call getResultData () from Child.aspx.cs by clicking Button on the parent page.
The main difficulty is that I can't use Javascript to collect the information from TextBoxes because the task is more complicated and I can use only server methods.
I am hoping someone has experience with this, but I am loading a window from a link on my main page. The window loads an ASPX page via the window's loadmethod of iFrame. The aspx page has its own update panel on it and I was wondering how I can call the window's "spinner" / process indicator while the page is processing. I have looked at the documentation on some online information about it but I am not sure how to implement it.
I have an iframe in one of my aspx files which is located in folder1.
I have a line of code in my page iframe1.Attributes.Add("src","filename.aspx");
The filename.aspx file is in folder2, so the above line throws an error..... The resource you are looking for (or one of its dependencies) could have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please review the following URL and make sure that it is spelled correctly.Requested URL: /folder1/filename.aspxso, its basically looking for the filename.aspx only in folder1, how can I make it point to the other folder. I tried iframe1.Attributes.Add("src","folder2/filename.aspx"), but its of no use.
i open a iframe in a page, from that page opend in iframe, i want the page url.means one page mainpage.aspx have a iframe, that iframe open open a iframepage.aspx page.from the iframepage.aspx page's button click event i want to referesh the mainpage.aspx page.how can i do.
The normal order for creating a web site is to creating a master page, then add a new web form and point it to the master page. However, I created my web form first, then created the master page. I am using 2008 express.
I would like to create an attribute I can decorate specific fields or properties with. This attribute will throw an exception if the field or property it decorates is null at a given point in an ASP.Net page lifecycle. I.E. if a property, "x", is null at the prerender stage of an ASP.Net page, it will cause a "ArgumentNullException" exception to be throw with a nice message. Or a mean message. Either way, a message of my choosing.
Is this possible with standard .Net attributes, or would some kind of Spring.Net magic be required?
I have a user control embedded in a web part. It has the following snippets of code:
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Why are some controls initialised and others not? How do I get around this if I'd like to update the Text property on currentPageLabel?
Update:
I've placed breakpoints all the way through the page life cycle and found that nextButton and currentPageLabel are never initialised. The breakpoints were placed at OnLoad, CreateChildControls, goButton_Click, OnPreRender, Render and OnUnload.
I have several gridviews on an aspx and each has a hyperlinkfield. All of them redirect to another page with a single gridview. I am trying to figure out how to get each hyperlinkfield to redirect to the actual point on the receiving page with the corresponding value. In the sample data below, I need to be able to click on 'def' and open aspx page 2 to the point on the page where 'def' is located. All values still need to be visible. Can anchors be used in gridviews?
How can I call a public property declared on a ASPX page from a different ASPX Page? Is that possible? It is a website project. How can I get/call this property from a different aspx page? I have attempted this from the other page, but it is not recognizing the partial class: private Test_Default _test; It does not recognize the "Test_Default"
I'm trying to prevent a "flicker" effect that is occurring on my ASP.NET page which occurs when a user navigates to the page via the browser back button after having navigated away from it. The reason for the flicker is that I'm using an Update Panel which has some content in there on the initial page-load. As a result, when the page is loaded via a back button that initial content is shown very briefly before it is updated with the correct History-aware data.
In order to overcome this I am intending on having the updatepanel hidden (display: none) on inital page load and then show it as long as we don't have any history to deal with. The problem is that I can't find out what to check to determine if there's any history. I can see that the Sys.Application has a _history member but when I'm checking it on page init it is null each time.Does anyone know what I should be checking to determine if there's history to deal with for a page load client-side? And at what point to do it?