JQuery :: Calling Code Behind Without Using The ScriptManager And Update Panel?
Mar 7, 2011
Webform with button, onclick I would like to execute jquery and call a server function in my code behind. Is this possible and can someone show me a brief example of how to.
Is there any solution to update asp.net gridview without postback and withput update panel? or update partial page without update panel? for example with jquery.
So I have this idea of creating a asp.net user control, to handle all forms of modal popups (whether it be error handling, forms, dialogs, etc).
I already created this before, placing the user control in the top master page, exposing it to all content pages, so I could do something like:
Master.Popup.ShowException(Exception);
And the usercontrol itself would have the necessary markup to look like a modal dialog, and in the show method just do a .Visible = true.
This is all fine, but I've started thinking of implementing a bit of style with jquery. I'd like for the usercontrol to have some sort of jquery animation on show. But I don't know how to go about achieving this, as I don't know how I would call that jquery function from the codebehind instead of the popup.visible = true.
I am using a jQuery Star Rating plugin to provide rating feature inside a List-view control. The control is placed inside an update panel. The 'rating' appears for each record List-view. Below is the code.
Function for converting asp:Linkbutton to "5 star rating"
I have a java script function which presents a countdown timer.when the timer reaches zero, I want to somehow activate a function on the server side in the code-behind.I understand it is impossible to directly call a server-side function, but is there a simple way to still fire it?I want to fire the (event-handler) code behind function: protected void ButtonFinish_Click(object sender, EventArgs e).
var _countDowncontainer = 0; var _currentSeconds = 0; function ActivateCountDown(strContainerID, initialValue) { _countDowncontainer = document.getElementById(strContainerID); [code]...
i have a problem while using jquery context menu and update panels. i am writing the javascript of the context menu in the RenderBeginTag of a Customtextbox control using htmlTextWriter. everything works fine, i can right click on every textbox and the menu appears.but when i triger a partial postback using an asp.net updatepanel, the menu won't be displayed. it seems that the binding between jquery and the html is lost when partial post back happened.is there any better way to place dynamic javascript code other than in RenderBeginTag ? how can i solve this issue?
i have a page with update panel and in that update panel i use 2 dropdownlist that bind one from another and 1 image, in that image display as a lightbox with the click event of the text. first time its open well but after the selected index change event of dropdown another dropdown will change the content and then that that lightbox of the text will not open
I have some basic html inside an asp.net update panel. Using livequery, I set up autocomplete, blur and keydown events so that they all continue to be wired up after the update panel does a partial page load. When the page initially loads, all the events work fine but after the update panel does a partial page reload, none of the events wired up with livequery continue to work. Are there known issues with livequery and update panels?
I m trying to use jquery validation plugin but my form is in update panel. So even after applying the validation on submit the form it validates and shows the required message for hardly 2 seconds and then submits the form. What is the workaround for this?
I am working with vs 2008 and C#. I am having a code behind function as follows(not complete)
protected void btnShowZone_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { string setofalllatsandlongs = null; foreach (string s in ar) {
[Code].....
</div>In thIn the click event of the btnShowZone(in bold) i am calling the code behind method and from that i am trying to call the js function using the script manager class.
But the javascript method is not getting called.the control is not going to the js function.
I have an asp.net button and an asp.net label in an update panel and when I click the button it updates the text of the label in the code behind. However when I try to get the updated value it just returns an empty value.How do I get the updated value after the asynchronous postback has completed. I have included my code below.
We have two update panels on our webpage. Now first update panel is having button cancel. While second update panel is having a file upload control.
Now if the user uploads a file that is going to upload in about 2 mins, and in between, say after 30 seconds the user clicks the cancel button, the upload taking place in update panel 2 should stop.
I am doing a countdown with a timer that runs every second. I have a scriptmanager, but how do I make it update behind the scenes so the user does not see it? I thought I could use an update panel, but I can't get it to work right.
I am trying to use an update panel to run some server sided code. everything works fine with this:
asp Code: <script runat="server"> Protected Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Label1.Text = "Refreshed at " & _ DateTime.Now.ToString()
[Code] ....
The problem is this: when the page first loads, i have a text box that i add a string to. if its a normal string, its fine. but, if its an XML string, the update panel will stop working (no errors, it just wont refresh the panel when the button is pushed). i'v tried narrowing the cause down and found it does not like "<" character.
I tried using this: Server.HtmlEncode to encode the xml but there must be other characters in the string it does not like (the XML is a response from the Linkedin API) .
how i can remedie this? even if the Server.HtmlEncode worked, its not the ideal solution, as i want to display the XML not the decoded string.
I have this label that i want to fadeOut after button event clicked. I am using a MasterPage. And the Script Manager is declared on MasterPage. In Defaulst.aspx i have: