I'm using the colorbox jquery plugin to load up a new page in an iframe, I've got the page to succesfully appear from clicking a hyperlink but I need to have the page appear from a postback, the reason being that I want to set some session variable before it loads. Here is a link to the colorbox page if your not familiar with it.
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Down the bottom of the examples is one called outside webpage (Iframe).I've no idea how to get that to work as a postback.
I am using Ajax's EnablePageMethods way to call server side code using javascript. The problem is that in IE8 the page automatically refreshes after the ajax call has been completed i.e. the server side function has been executed successfully. I want the same to happen with Chrome and Firefox but it doesnt refresh the page once the server side function has been executed.
I am using this way to call server side code from Javascript -- [URL]
i am using asp.net and following code to submit form on enter key press it is working but only refreshing same page and not calling button click event in server side code and without saving data it is comming back to same form, even without the jquery code again same thing happening don't know why but in some forms enter key press working fine and saving data without even following jquery code.
I am calling server side methids from client side using PageMethods. Can those methods return value back to client side. If yes then how and if no then how can that be achieved? refer to my code below.
I have JQuery confirmation dialog function that called by server side code (C#)how to get its return value of that function? in this case the return value would be either Yes or No.I called it in button clicked event as below:
Code: protected void btn1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { string message = "Message from server side, please select yes or no"; ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.GetType(), "Popup", "ShowConfirmation('" + message + "');", true); }
my question is how to get JQuery return value, in this case the return value would be Yes or No?
Possible Duplicates: how to call server side function from client side - asp.net Calling ASP.NET Code Behind function from Javascript Calling ASP.NET server side method via JQuery While loading an aspx page, how is it possible to call a server side method with the client side code?Can u show one example?
I want to do something a little bit tricky here. I want to call a server side fonction from the javascript. I know it can be done but I get some errors. This is my Javascript fonction where I want to call the server side fonction:
I need to make table rows clickable and can be catched by both js and .net server side .
how can I use Request.form to solve this issue? since I've created functions for js part .
The reason why I want to fire sever side event, because I use JS to add option (item) to an asp:ddl in an updatepanel, it will cause error or lose the new option by doing a postback fired by other buttons.
I am new to programming especially jQuery. I am trying to use ColorBox to display photos from an album using the example from[URL]Below is the .aspx code:
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Could someone please tell how to correct this? or to be able to display the photos within dlColorBox DataList using ColorBox?So it is displays the photos within the selected album like Grouped Photo 1 example[URL]I am new to jQuery so could you please indicate how to make this work by changing the code as I have spent last 3 days looking at different examples on the internet.
I'm instantiating an asp:Button inside a data-bound asp:GridView through template fields. Some of the buttons are supposed to call a server-side function, but for some weird reason, it doesn't. All the buttons do when you click them is fire a postback to the current page, doing nothing, effectively just reloading the page.
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The viewBtn above should call the viewBtnClick() function on server-side. I do have that function defined, along with a proper signature (object,EventArgs). One thing that may be of note is that this code is actually inside an ASCX, which is loaded in another ASCX, finally loaded into an ASPX.
How to call server side event(textchanged) in javascript. When the user enters the data in text box and directly closing the page with out allowing the textbox to fire the textchanged event when textbox autopostback property set to true. Now i want is when the user closes the page the changed text in textbox should affect the database and textchanged event should fire only once.
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.
Suppose I'm building a StackOverflow clone using webforms ASP.NET and jQuery. The Question page has a question, several answers, and comments under each. Requirements:Users can post new answers and comments, and edit existing ones, without postbacks. No UpdatePanels; the AJAX calls retrieve just the JSON they need, not HTML fragments. The page loads with all existing answers and comments in place (no javascript needs to run to read the page).
What I'm trying to figure out is how to do this without having to maintain two sets of markup (one that's bound on the client using some form of jQuery templating, and one that's bound on the server using traditional WebForms).
to fire the OnClientClick event of the asp button on the server side (with out clicking the button,it has to fire automatically based on the condition).
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]...
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.