How do I need get the variable in the master page?
1. after Login.aspx get the information of the user 2. redirect to home.aspx 3. in home.aspx, view the info like Label1.text ="Welcome " + varUser; 4. Label1 is located in the master page 5. this varUser will display in all my pages 6. I don't want to use the full Session["var"] (because of expiration)
*in short I just want to get the var in the master page everytime I load a new page (WITH MULTIPLE UNIQUE USERS)
In my company app they are doing the following. I do not understand that what initialize does? Do we need to Initialize assemblies before using them? and what kind of assemblies needs to be initialized?
We have a nested master page which we have made it as a seperate class library.(Becoz many projects use the same master page) Initially we had all our css files,skin files, images inside the Master page project itself. But now we wanted the themes to be global and moved it out to wwwroot as mentioned in the below link.
The Masterpage has user controls out of which one user control has the telerik menu. The css is not getting set for that particular user control. We use relative path for setting the style sheet link. But it is not getting set. Its still referring to the old path. But all the skin files, images are pointing to the new global location. Except for the telerik menu rest all is aligned according to the style sheet.
When i do view source, the link to style sheet is pointing to the old location. I dunno why this happening. Is this a telerik issue or i am going wrong somewhere.
I've to fix an old ASP.NET application's appearance so that it can conform to the new web visual identity of my organization. The old application does not have any master page and uses a very basic .include file. Modifying the .include header does not change the overall look of the app's pages much, and I still have to manually import new css definitions, replace the table tags with divs on the 60 odd .aspx pages.How should I proceed? I have long term maintainability in mind, so a master page is the obvious solution.
I have a method in one class file with defination like this which gets the user id of logged person.
public string GetUserID(HttpRequest req) { .... }
I need to call this method in global.asax and save that value in session. I need to use this session value i need to use this Session value and assign that to label in Masterpage. I did not use global.asax before. And what should be the input to method... i have seen only Request is have the returntype HttpRequest. So i thought of giving that.
my objective is i want to log all those exceptions on my aspx pages which are handled or unhandled. To do this do i need to write my method in global.asax or how can i do that?
I am in a page that inherits this master page. Upon a checkbox being unchecekd, I want to show a message to the user that if they save it, they can't re-check the checkbox without some admin action.
I've been given feedback that I can't just use an alert('message'); in javascript because they want the consistent look of these messages.
Next, I tried to make an ajax call via PageMethods (as that's what everything else in this codebase uses) to show a message. My problem lies in this method being static.
[WebMethod] public static void ShowSuperImportantMessage() { if(!checkboxICareAbout.Checked) ((IFooMaster)Master).ShowFancyMessagePopupTheBusinessCantLiveWithout("If you uncheck that thing, you can't recheck it."); }
Since ShowSuperImportantMessage() is static, I can't access Master from within. The method on the master page looks more or less like this:
public void ShowFancyMessagePopupTheBusinessCantLiveWithout(string message) { lblGenericMessage.Text = message; btnGenericMessageOK.Focus(); upGenericMessage.Update(); mpeGenericMessage.Show(); } mpeGenericMessage is an ajaxtoolkit:ModalPopupExtender.
upGenericMessage is an update panel.The other 2 are obvious.
Can I do some jQuery kung-fu to show that stuff? I tried, but the solution complained that the controls I tried to refer to by ClientID didn't resolve since they were on the Master page.
quick edit: Before anyone tells me the architecture is a problem, or I shouldn't have put such a thing on a master page, or w/e...
I know the situation is not ideal, but I this is inherited code, and I can't drop it all and rewrite half of their web stack.
I am using the application.master of sharepoint server 2007 as the master page for my application. i want to call a custom javascript method( OnLoadFun) that i have put in the PlaceHolderAdditionalPageHead asp:content section surrounded within script tags.
Since i can not put a body tag to call the method as onload=OnLoadFun() inside the asp:content, how do i call the mehtod during body load?
I tried writing window.onload=OnLoadFun; embedded with in script tag inside the asp:content main placeholder ..
Below is the function i want to call during page load....
I have a web method on default.aspx.cs .. on master i have a button, on click of which i am calling the web method of default.aspx on master page.. but the method is no calling,this is code of java script for it
I know there is a couple answered questions on here regarding "request scoped" globals, but I want to nit-pick on something specifically and maybe squeeze some extra enlightenment out of one or two of you.I have an ASP.NET C# Website and a static Dictionary of objects (loaded from DB once on Application start). Each page request will need to do a lookup in the Dictionary (based on a key derived from the request url/etc) and get the appropriate object.The issue is I'm trying to maximize efficiency by reducing the lookups to the Dictionary per Request. Doing just a single lookup within a Page itself is easy enough and I can pass the object to sub controls, etc too.. but global.asax is separate from the Page and it also needs to use the object (in Application_BeginRequest and Session_Start).
So is doing a Dictionary lookup once in Application_BeginRequest, once (when necessary) in Session_Start and once in the Page negligible speed wise, even if there are many requests coming in every second?I would like it if I could just have a Request scoped global variable that I can easily call upon.. the only one I see available though is HttpContext.Current.Items and that is a Dictionary itself.Am I beingridiculously nit-picky with my concern over efficiency? or will these milliseconds (nanoseconds?) get me in the long run when more and more requests are being made?
PS. I currently only have around 100 objects in the Dictionary although this may increase in the future.
I am looking for a method of centralising the lines that need changing in the web.configs into a master file. I know you can do this within app.settings using the "file=" attribute of the appSettings section... but is there a way to do this with the other settings without changes to code?The connection string is another example. I could ask the developers to recode any of these variables into app.settings, but there are things suchs as these that I dont think are editable.
Does anyone know how I would go about calling a method found in the master page code behind from a user control's code? The user control is on the master page. The method I want to call is public.
I can easily call a method found in the pages code behind using:
i have one method in master page and a label in same master page, and their is one method which changes text in label, and i want to call the same method in Master page from my Usercontrol.
I m facing problem updating a method which shows the count on master page. That method is bind to treeview control.Whenever a data is saved count is incremented to one. but method gets refreshed only when there is a postback. I want it to be updated after every few seconds or whenver there is data saved. there is pretty gud solution with custom ajax that is with json. But that is not possible with exiting solution.i have to redesign the complete treeview structure in html. And with timer control of ajax whole page gets refreshed.
This is my first time stepping into the wonderful world of SSL. I am working on a project which forces the HTTPS protocol/ Url Scheme for certain parts of the site. I mananged to get that working fine.
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There is another part of the project where I pull binary image data from a database, and then write/render the image onto the browser window. <b>I found that since I converted the site to SSL, the rendering no longer works</b>. I am now working under the believe that I must open my a System.Net.Security.SSLStream in order to stream the bytes to the Response.
<br/>I'm at the point where I am writing the SSLStream, but there is a major roadblock. I don't know how to programmatically locate my X509Certificate so that I can authenticate the SSLStream. To make this problem a little more challenging, I am working with a somewhat-unpopular shared hosting provider, who does not give me access to the certificate name - which probably is not a big deal. I am guessing I'm just going about this problem the wrong way. <br/>
I am trying to locate a label on a content page from within User Control(ascx)
Page p = this.Page; //this line causes application to unload with no exception ContentPlaceHolder cp = (ContentPlaceHolder)p.Master.FindControl("Content2"); Label label = (Label)cp.FindControl("SomeLabel");
It just unloads itself with no exception mesage. Why does it happen?
I would like to locate the new record in a paged list after the record is inserted to the database. Say there are 10 pages of records. Each page is size of 20 records and sorted by last namez of people. I add a new record with last name Murray. Using MVC, how do I position to the page where Murray is after a post back? The controller's New action return to Index view, but it always return to the first page.
1. How do I make the Index method or some other method to go to page where newly inserted record is.?
2. How do I make the browser scroll to the row where the newly inserted record is in a NON-paged list?