JQuery :: Not Working In Asp.net Panel And/or Update Panel?
Aug 12, 2010I have 3 panels on single .aspx page and depending on condition required panel is displayed . Default panel is panel 1 .
View 5 RepliesI have 3 panels on single .aspx page and depending on condition required panel is displayed . Default panel is panel 1 .
View 5 RepliesI am using JQuery tabs in my aspx page, but update panel is not working. If I do any operation in tab2, after posting back, tab1 is activated.
View 1 RepliesI'm new to the world of Update Panels and i'm having a hard time figuring out how to use them properly.
I have a form that has a table(TABLE1)...and inside TABLE1 i am linking to a sql data source....at the bottom of the table i have a 'Add' button.
When the user clicks the add button...a modal popup appears (POPUP1) and inside the POPUP1 the user can click a link that can add a user...when the link button is clicked...a panel within POPUP1 is set to visible = true.
I have one update panel around the whole table and the add button...when i click add and then click the link to add a user....the modal popup disappears.
I've had a look around to see if this has been answered, and there are many similiar questions here but none that match the problem I'm having, so here goes.
I have a jQuery animation that runs on all pages. It works fine on all pages except those with a .NET Update Panel. The items that are animated are not part of the Update Panel at all, they have nothing to do with it.
When I click on the button that triggers the animation in question, it doesn't do anything. It gets called alright (a quick alert("clicked!"); proved that) but it simply doesn't do anything. It sometimes looks as though it's trying, but failing, but there are no JavaScript errors reported.
From other similiar questions and answers here, people have suggested using jQuery's .live() and also the PageRequestManager.getInstance().add_endRequest() but none of these are valid here, as the items are outside of the Update Panel. (I've also given them a try, just in case!)
it appears that clicking the button that causes the animation is actually causing the update panel to reload, am not sure why as they're all set to conditional and have triggers associated with them.
i have two update panels as follows (when linkbutton is clicked i'm trying to highlight div)
<asp:UpdatePanel ID="UpdatePanel1" runat="server">
<ContentTemplate>
<asp:Linkbutton id="btnChange" runat="server"
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I'm overriding OnLoadComplete and registering this script on page as follows
ScriptManager.RegisterClientScriptBlock(Me, Me.GetType(), "divHigh", "$('#shdr').effect('highlight', {}, 3000);", True)
This highlights the div after postback but the timeout value doesn't work it continues to show highlighted color and doesn't change back.
I have a jquery as
<script type="text/javascript">
function usercellclick() {
$(document).ready(function () {
$("#<%=dgv_buslayout.ClientID%> tr:has(td)").hover(function (e) {
$(this).css("cursor", "pointer");
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it works only for first click.URL...
I have an UpdatePane that contains a Listview
<ItemTemplate>
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This linkButton will serves as the trigger to call my color box jquery. Function stated below
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I'm using the ASP.Net Validation controls and I want to display the Validation Summary in a JQuery Dialog instead of the native javascript alert messagebox. I've found this solution (aspsnippets) by overriding the clientside WebForm_OnSubmit() function:
<script type="text/javascript">
function WebForm_OnSubmit() {
if (typeof (ValidatorOnSubmit) == "function" && ValidatorOnSubmit() == false) {
$("#validation_dialog").dialog({
title: "Validation Error!",
modal: true,
resizable: false,
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The WebForm_OnSubmit() function is being rendered by the BaseValidator control and in the form tag te following attribute is being added: onsubmit="javascript:return WebForm_OnSubmit();
I am running into a problem on a page which has an UpdatePanel. The input field with the validator (1 to make it simple) is in a Panel within an UpdatePanel. The Panel is set to Visible=False at the first Page Load. There's a button inside the UpdatePanel which makes the Panel with the Validator Visible.
When this happens, the WebForm_OnSubmit() function and the onsubmit="javascript:return WebForm_OnSubmit(); attribute of the form tag are not being rendered because it's an AJAX callback and the form tag is outside the updatepanel (in a master page), so the validation summary will not be shown in the jquery dialog.
Validation is being performed, so the validation summary wil be shown in a div on a page, but the validation is not being called by the WebForm_OnSubmit() function in this case, because it's not being rendered.
Here's the markup of the page:
<asp:UpdatePanel ID="UpdatePanel1" runat="server">
<ContentTemplate>
<asp:Button ID="btnNew" runat="server" Text="New" />
<asp:Panel ID="pnlEdit" runat="server">
<table>
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So, when the validators are not visible at the first load and they will be made visible by an AJAX callback, the WebForm_OnSubmit() function and the onsubmit="javascript:return WebForm_OnSubmit(); attribute of the form tag are not being rendered on the pag. Because of that, the WebForm_OnSubmit() function will not be called and the validation summary will not be shown in the JQuery dialog (although it is being shown in a div on the page). How can I get the Validation Summary to be shown in de JQuery dialog in this case?
Is there another function that has to be overriden for this case? I know I can use a Full Postback for the New button and then all the stuff needed is being rendered on the page, or I can make the panel not visible by using a style, but I don't prefer that because there are a lot of pages with this situation.
One solution is to use a dummy textbox with a dummy validator (with a dummy validationgroup) of which I set the display to none. Then this dummy validator will cause the the WebForm_OnSubmit() function and the onsubmit="javascript:return WebForm_OnSubmit(); attribute of the form tag to be rendered.
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.
How do we achieve this ?
I have a panel withitn an updatepanel with some buttons.
When one of the buttons is pressed, I'm updating a different update panel.
The problem is that when I click the button, nothing seems to happen.
If I click the button again , then I see the first update. If I click it again, I see the second update and so on..
I have a panel bar..each time I press panel bar item I display ascx control with in update panel..but it lakes update panel loading time lot..how I can decrease that loading time?
View 2 RepliesI have an AJAX Modal Popup panel that contains a RadioButtonList, 2 labels and 2 DropDowns. I want to update the Labels and DropDowns when a radio button is selected. My attempt at this posts back which causes the ajax popup to disappear.
aspx called on image click:
<asp:Panel ID="pnlModalContainer" runat="server">
<asp:RadioButtonList ID="rblTest" runat="server" RepeatDirection="Horizontal" OnSelectedIndexChanged="rblTest_SelectedIndexChanged">
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I have one update panel inside updatepanel i have one dropdownlist .When i change dropdownlist value so as per value button1 which is out of updatepanel not visible =true or false as per dropdownlist value.
View 2 Repliesi 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?
View 2 RepliesI'm writing an app in which user can register. While registering the one may choose several options and according to these regiester fields are visible or not and are required or not. I came up with an idea that all fields will be in in the updatePanel and when users changes registration options I would set visibility of these fields on the server side.
It works but incredibly slow and whats more on the FF I have the given error:
The state information is invalid for this page and might be corrupted
3 checkboxes with other fields are in the updatePanel
Each field is in dl tag with runat="server>
I had to do it like that cause for "required" option I simply add css class to this dl (need in in javascript validation. If field should be visible I set visible="false" for given dl and then that field for example FirstName with title and so on isn visible after postback.
Am I doing something wrong ? Why does it take so long (~4 min on localhost) and in firefox it doesnt really work (when I use debug I think that process completes without errors on ff, I dont understand that at all :)
If update Panel is so weak what would be other option to change visibility and adding required class to all dls. Logic is quite complicated and has to make query to DB so simple javascript would be quite tricky.
Oh and I'm using ASP.Net and cant upgrade on this project.
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View 6 Repliesprovide the solution to the problem. must achieve the ajax type functionality for the controls of the page displayed within the iframe, the contents(button) withing the iframe are causing complete post back i have used update panel, script manger, on the main page and also on the pae displayed in the iframe even then post back occurs note i check this using the current time of day in the label. here are the codes.
default.aspx
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I have added two update panels to my page. I'm trying to update the first panel but not the second. The second panel contains validation controls which seem to be kicking in no matter what I try.
<asp:ToolkitScriptManager runat="server" ID="ScriptManager" />
<asp:UpdatePanel ID="updatePnl" runat="server" UpdateMode="Conditional">
<ContentTemplate>
<asp:label ID="NoConsignments" runat="server" ForeColor="red" />
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I've left out some of the middle code of there is alot.
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.
i have a panel out of update panel.i have to make it hidden while navigating through different tabs,i tried these codes
Panel1.Attributes["style"] = "display: 'none';";
Panel1.Attributes.Add("style", "DISPLAY:none;");
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
View 2 RepliesI 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?
Html:
<asp:UpdatePanel ID="upData" runat="server" UpdateMode="Conditional">
<ContentTemplate>
<asp:DataList ID="dlData" runat="server"
DataSource='<%# this.Data %>' DataKeyField="ID">
<ItemTemplate>
<table>
<tr>
<th class="required">Location</th>
<td><asp:TextBox ID="txtFromLocation" MaxLength="10" CssClass="searchlocation fromlocation required" runat="server" Text='<%# Eval("FromLocation")%>'/><asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="rvalFromLocation" runat="server"
ControlToValidate="txtFromLocation" ValidationGroup="leg">*</asp:RequiredFieldValidator></td>
</tr>
</table>
</ItemTemplate>
</asp:DataList>
</ContentTemplate> </asp:UpdatePanel>
And then I have my javascript. Normally it has a bunch of other code, but I can reduce it down to this and still have the problem:
$(document).ready(function() {
$(".searchlocation").livequery(function() {
$(this).keydown(function(event) {alert('test');});
$(this).autocomplete(...);
});
});
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 have tried this also.
<asp:UpdatePanel ID="AddUserPanel" runat="server"
ChildrenAsTriggers="false"
UpdateMode="Conditional">
I am working on an application where i have got, a content page within a Master Page. I have placed a gridview on the page. This gridview has three fields, one of them is TemplateFied, a BoundFiled and a CommandField, along with paging enabled in the gridview.
In the template field i am creating a dynamic javascript on RowDataBound.
I wanted to place this gridview in Update panel so that it doesnot re-loads when command is clicked or page is changed.
I placed a scriptmanager and an update panel, and placed the grid in it. Now my command field works only once and not more, and same is true for the javascript, it doesnt gets initilized.
I'm working on a simple demo project so that I can learn some things about ASP.NET's AJAX capabilities. My problem is that I can't seem to get an UpdatePanel to work properly with a CheckBox inside of it. Here is the markup I'm using in my .aspx file:
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