I have a web user control that represents a simple message box. It is used to display simple messages like "Item has been deleted", or "The item was saved successfully".
On the other hand, I have another web user control that represents the item in the form of an editable form (I made this a user control because this is used in two different pages). I want to embed an instance of the message box user control inside the editable form. I am writing this right after the @Control directive:
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Instead of using @Register directives, I register the user controls in web.config and so far this has worked just fine.
With the above markup, the project compiles, but whenever I try to navigate to a page that contains this construct, I get an HttpParseException exception. Furthermore, Visual Studio states that the tack w7rc9:MessageBox doesn't represent a known control.
I have an ASP.NET 4.0 application with some simple user controls. The user controls work fine on the design surface (VS.NET 2010), but when they're loaded during application execution, nothing shows up.
Futhermore, the various child controls of the user controls are null when referenced inside the code behind for the user control.
The code behind for the user control executes as expected, but any reference to child controls are null.
It's like ASP.NET is never parsing the ASCX to create the instances of the child controls.
I hava a page default.aspx having master page abc.aspx and web user control login.ascx i want to call perform simple alert function on login button but not on client click event. For e.g
Protected Sub BtnMyIpLogin_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnMyIpLig.Click
'Some Validation part here for user login
'then my if condition like
If flag_alert = 0 Then Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(Me.GetType(), "btnflag", "alert('Your Download / View Limit Exceed More Than 90%');", True) End If
I've read the MSDN page describing the Localize control and read about the difference between designers in the following link:http://my.safaribooksonline.com/0321341384/app01lev2sec53 Still, I can't find any visual difference between the Localize and Literal control in the designer view of VS 2010.I've tried using explicit and implicit expressions in an aspx and the designer looks the same for both controls - shows the neutral culture resource.I've looked at the LocalizeDesigner code in reflector and the only thing the designer seems to localize is the HTML format of the outputed span control, and that seems irellevant to the designer.Can anyone attach a short example that demonstrate when the two controls behave differently?
All I would like to be able to do is include one user control within another! Is this possible? I have spent the last hour searching the internet and it seems that I can't find a single thing.
In classic ASP it would be something like: <!--#include file="EditProject.ascx"-->
I tried this but no luck!
Parser Error Message:
There can be only one 'control' directive.
Source Error:
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Line 1: <%@ Control Language="VB" AutoEventWireup="false" CodeFile="EditProject.ascx.vb"Line 2: Inherits="Controls_WebUserControl" %>Line 3: <form runat="server">
I have a ObjectDataSource and a ListView referencing it.
I have created a Templated User Control (see: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/36574bf6.aspx) and placed it in the ListView's InsertItemTemplate It has one template <ContentTemplate>. Inside that template, I've defined a couple of server controls with their properties = '<%# Bind("colName") #>'.
I don't think I understand fully how ASP.NET does inheritance of controls.I have a user control, ucBase, which has an asp.net label in the ascx file. Code behind references the label and it works fine during run time if the control is not a parent for another user parent.
If I have another user control, ucChild, inheriting from ucBase, the label in ucBase's code is always null. ucChild has no controls in its ascx fileThe server controls (like the label) needs to be declared in the ascx file and not created programmatically.What needs to be done for ucBase to see its own controls when it's a parent user control?
I'm working on a user control that renders couple nested divs (a rounded corner box to be frank). This is a templated user control, which means that user can put any control he wants into the header, body or footer of this box. Everything is working fine, except the fact that server-side controls can't be retrived from my box. Take a look at this code:
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Now codebehind of that control:
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I have cut out all the unimportant stuff.Now when I use this control:
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I want to access controls in page codebehind file (on Page Load): LiteralNewses.Text=""; but compiler returns an error that LiteralNewses doesn't exist. Also FindControl method can't find this literal.Any tips on what's wrong with this code? According to MSDN, setting TemplateInstance to Single ensures that controls from template will be accessible but not in my case...
I've created a multiple uploadfile user control - upload_multiple_files.ascx:
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which has an update panel ID = up_upload_multiple_files this user control will be placed inside a modalpopupextender. My question is when I click in any button AddFile, RemvFile, Upload there's a postback so the page is reloaded and the modalpopupextender disapears Is there a way to to troubleshoot this?
I have create one user control of personal details, and write the geting data from database method and Load the entities in respective field,then how to bind user control in gridview and how to accecc Id of user control in aspx page.
I have a user control with a textbox. I am loading it at runtime on parent page with code behind.After click of button on a parent page i need the text of that usercontrol's textbox.
I tried with following code but it does not work for me
myusercontrol us = new myusercontrol(); TextBox textbox = (TextBox)us.FindControl("txtusercontrol"); string str = textbox.Text.ToString();
I have a user control called ucTriStateButton. It raises an event when it is clicked, called TriStateButtonClicked. If I put this user control on a page, it works fine. Here is the declaration on the .aspx page:
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When the button is clicked the method tsbTest_TriStateButtonClicked executes correctly.
The problem is when I put the user control in template field of a GridView.
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There is no way to hook the event handler to the control in Page_Load because I cannot get a reference to tsbMorning. So I did it in the RowDataBound event handler of the GridView, where I also do a bunch of other row-specific stuff. Although this builds and runs, the event is never actually subscribed to and so never gets fired.
So the question is - how can I handle an event from many instances of the same user control within a GridView? I am calling the same bit of code regardless of which user control is actually clicked. I only need to know that one was clicked.
I'm just getting started using Resharper with VS-2008, and one of the 'errors' it gave me was to localize a Label's text in the code-behind. I've worked with Localization before to Localize a website from english into french, but I don't understand what the benefit is to localizing beside that usage.
Below is static text in some aspx file.How to localize static text in asp.net.I have to use frameowrk 4.0 and vs 2010.There is lot of static text in <p> or <br> tag.?can you explain me how to localize this static text using app_local resource file.I tried with literal and localize control but can anyone explain me how to convert following text.
I understand how to localize controls like buttons etc. I'm wondering how to accomplish the same thing with META tags.We use the following code to set META tags from code behind:
Title = AppConfig.CompanyName + " | [some prose that is specific to the page"; // Build META tags
I have a user control (ascx file) that contains an interface for users to change the data retrieved from the db. So, I am displaying data and most of this data can be edited by the user. When the user enters text into a textbox, and clicks "Save Changes", the value they typed in is lost and not persisted to the database. I realize now this is because the SaveChanges button does a postback, and the user control gets reloaded with its original valuesbefore the code within my SaveChanges button gets executed. I'm not sure if there are properties I need to set to save the input data, or if I need to write my own code to do it. What is the generally accepted method to do this? (Also, all of the controls in the ascx file are wrapped in an Update Panel.)
How can I get all the textboxes inside a create user wizard control using getElementsByTagName().
Below is my JQuery code:
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The above code isn't displaying hint text when the textbox retreives focus.
I think there is something wrong with this getElementsByTagName("asp:TextBox"); , I have also tried getElementsByTagName("TextBox"); , getElementsByTagName(":textbox"); and getElementsByTagName("input"); .
But no one of them gets the textboxes array.
Can anyone tell what will be the correct syntax for getting all the textboxes inside a create user wizard control using getElementsByTagName()?
I have a website the main page holder is placed within an iframe - everytime I navigate to a page from the menu a new page id is set within the frame. I have a left hand panel seperate to thee i frame which is a usercontrol and is static. I'm trying to capture the main iframe pageid from within the usercontrol.When I navigate to to a new page - the iframe is updated but the usercontrol is not, and im struggling to think of how I can grab frame id from within the usercontrol.
I've tried setting trhe page id as a session variable but this isnt accurrate enough. I need to grab it as as soon as a new page is hit.
I'm working on a project in which i added an user control. I put some css effect in it and a also added a dropdown. When i run the application the effects are working but when i change the dropdown values the css effects will lost somehow.