I've got a dropdown whose values i filled based on some control selection, when I select buy new option it fills in with the new price and if I select buy old one it fills with the price of old items.now filling of drop down is working fine but when i press the submit button I try to get the selected Item but it always return seectedIndex as 0?
I am using Asp.Net 3.5 along with C# and database is SQL Server 05. I am using Asp.net menustrip that is bind with with data source using LINQ to SQL. i also add some CSS stuff with menu so that after applying CSS my menu show at top of website horizontally.
But i need some JQuery Menu (stylish menu) which should be populate dynamically.
For Example i created two roles 1) Admin 2) User
When admin loggin the admin menu show when user loggin admin menu hide and all the data of menu is populate via JSON file. I am using sitemap to populate menu but now i want some JQuery Menu which is stylish and should populate accodrding to needs not be hard coded.
I have a simple web app which contains a page of thumnail images. The user selects one or more of these images, which then appear in a 'lightbox' area on the page (just a div into which the images are cloned, to give a preview of which ones the user has chosen), and clicks a button which zips up the selected images and prompts the user to open or save the zip. I'm wondering what the best way of doing this is, bearing in mind my .NET skills are very limited? I have the jquery working which clones the items into a lightbox div. I also have the ASP.NET side of things generating a zip file and sending it to the user to download - although the zip is just hard-coded as an empty file at the moment. Currently I'm thinking that each click of the thumbnail will call an aspx page via ajax and will add that item (probably the file name of the image) to an array in a session. Then when the download button is clicked, the application will loop through all the session items, zip the files and send to the browser as a downloadable zip.
Is this a good way to do it? If so, could anyone point me towards the best way to save the selected items into an array in a session? I've really no idea how to store a list of items in an array. It would be good also to be able to use ajax to remove items from the session array too.
Using Microsoft built-in jquery files, when counting numbers of checked checkbox, the jquery-1.4.2.min.js cannot count the correct result ,however, the version jquery-1.3.2.min.js gives out the correct one, why?
$("#check").click(function () { var nameSports = new Array(); var i = 0; $('input[name=selector]:checked').each(function () { nameSports[i] = jQuery(this).val(); i += 1; }); if (loopCounter != 0) { alert(i); } }); <input type="checkbox" value="1" name="selector"> <input type="checkbox" value="2" name="selector"> <input type="checkbox" value="3" name="selector"> <a id="check">Check Items</a>
I have a asp.net list box control in which i populate items using Jquery by using some code like .. $("#MylistBox").append("<option value='somevalue'>Someitem</option>
dynamically . but in code behind when i use MylistBox.Items is always showing Count 0 no matter how much items add.
And after the page starts I would like to kick a web service that returns 10 items at a time to fill the list unlit it is completed without lag on the web page.
I could I go and execute my own web service call the set those values, but I can have that run in the background to avoid interupting the User's expereince?
ArrayList list = acontroller.ListForDisplay(articleModule.expireDate);
How can I get the "list" only display 10 items?
I don't want to set the number to display with stored procedure.
I've got another unrelated question, - from performance perspective, is it more efficient to sort data in stored procedure than sort using "icomparable" after I got a list of data into an arraylist? (30,000 record to sort.
how can i fix my menu that is not showing a dynamic items... it only says "Expand ****"... suddenly that problem showed up... and also a skip navigation link showed too..
I'd like to disable the 'Refresh' option in the right-click menu for internet explorer. Our application uses Javascript, ASP.Net and VB, but I'm sure it'll need to be done through Javascript.
So I have a number of dropdown select list controls populated as part of a repeater. They might contain overlapping data, meaning that the first d d list control will have selections:
a b c
Second one:
c d e
Third one:
d e h
and so on.
So what I would like to do is to srart removing the duplicate items from the reset of drop down controls once the user starts selecting those. I intend to use jQuery for this.
I have a very unique problem, humm i think. I am using a jquery effect that animate bounce effect, i have a line in my javascript pageLoad function $("#UserBrowserInfoDIV").show('bounce');
- the effects run smoothly but what it does is mess up the bolded text in the div. I have try the items inside the div without bolding and it works fine and no render problem but when bolded the text that are bolded is quite messed up, and barely readable. is there anything else i can do i really would like use this effect.
P.S all the effect have the same render problem, and i am using ie8 under compatibility mode.
We have a section of our site that allows you to add items to a cart, nothing to sell.. just keep while you are on the site and can go back to..
On the page that you have that ability to add items, i also have a label that displays the number of items.. Now that we are going to go live with this, thay have moved the count to the menu, but the menu is within the Site.Master file, so its not being populated. But it works fine on the page where you can add items..
So what can i do to accomplish the task of displaying the total number from my master file, right now you can only see the accurate number on the page you add to cart.. once you select another page, you dont have it anymore..
This is within my event for the "Add to Cart" button, this works, because the label is on this page. But now the label is within the master file and even though the below works, the number doesnt update on the menu .
I'm working with a custom DropDownList control in ASP.Net and there's been a request to display certain items in the list with a bold typeface (NOTE - the control inherits from CompositeDataBoundControl so it can be data bound... not DropDownListBox). The control is bound to a table and there's a column in the table named IsUsed - if this is set to true, the corresponding item in the list should be rendered bold. (It should be noted here that this will only ever be viewed in FireFox.)
My experience is all in the middle backend tiers so the presentation layer is very new to me - can someone point me in the right direction? My initial thought was that somewhere in the custom control I would have access to all the rows that are returned from the data source which I could cycle through etc but I'm not sure if that's possible... There's also RenderContents which I can override... looks interesting!
I got a list of checkboxes on my form, and a jquery script that catch a button click to get all the selected items (in an array) and post to a controller action.
This is my script: (yes A, looked at your sample but cannot get this to work)
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That alert will print out correctly (like 1,3,5).
However when the above post hit my controller action, "selectedInvestments" are null, which I can't figure out why (back to my tekpub jquery videos, can't go on like this)