However if I turn off the second one, unobtrusive, I would still expect that client validation would work. However it seems to me that it still posts back fully to the server instead of client side validation only. Is this a bug in MVC3?
I am having a nightmare with getting a Dropdownlist control to work correctly in my MVC application. I am trying to get a set of values out of an enumeration into SelectListItem which I then present to the DropDownList control as its source. The issue is that I can get the thing to render but the selected value is never set and to top it off when the form is posted the value passed across is 0 instead of the actual value. In the View (Razor Code):
HTML4Strict Code: @Html.DropDownList("UserRole", new SelectList(Enum.GetValues(typeof(enumUserRoleUserManagement)), user.UserRole), new { @onchange = "submitForm(" + i + ")" }) in the Controller: Csharp Code: ViewData["RL"] = new SelectList(userActionsModel.GenerateCombo().AsEnumerable(), "Value", "Text"); And Finally in the model: Csharp Code: public IEnumerable<SelectListItem> GenerateCombo() { var enumerationValues = Enum.GetValues(typeof(enumUserRoleUserManagement)); var enumerationNames = Enum.GetNames(typeof(enumUserRoleUserManagement)); List<SelectListItem> list = new List<SelectListItem>(); foreach (var value in Enum.GetValues(typeof(enumUserRoleUserManagement))) { SelectListItem selectList = new SelectListItem { Text = value.ToString(), Value = value.ToString() }; list.Add(selectList); } //SelectList selectList = new SelectList(list); return list;}
I have burned soooo much time on this, I will be indebted to anyone that provides a solution.
I tried upgrading the solution to MVC3 in VS2010 by using an upgrader tool I don't know what it does exactly but it didn't work. My "System.Web.Mvc" is not being recognized in my project. Is there anything specific I should be doing with my web.config? I don't quite understand the underlying details about all the places I should be referencing dll's or what "binding" even means and when I should use it inside the web.config So I have to ask, what is the best method for upgrading to MVC3 and what have you done that works?
In mvc1, we can write an attribute as '[NewPath("mainpage", Controller = "BrowsePdts", Action = "Index")]' before Action for 'mappaththen we can do sth. as 'mappath' in webformI just want a navigate in the top of page , as ' book >> magazine >> fashion 'but what the attribute change to in mvc3?
with creating a submit button?What I need to do is1. Take a parameter from a text field2. Send that parameter to a function to get data when the user clicks submit3. return that data back to the calling page.
I am using mvc 3 unobtrusive concept for validation . It is working fine at client/server side.The problem is that it wont clear until I hit the server again.
Is there any extra code i have to write to clear validation summary ?
We wanted to upgrade our projects from ASP.NET MVC 2 to 3. Most of our tests succeeded, but there are some that fail on ValueProviderFactories.Factories.GetValueProvider(context).
Here is a simple test class that ilustrates the problem.
[TestFixture] public class FailingTest { [Test] public void Test() { var type = typeof(string); // any controller AuthenticationController c = new AuthenticationController(); var httpContext = new Mock<HttpContextBase>(); var context = c.ControllerContext = new ControllerContext(httpContext.Object, new RouteData(), c);
I've recently taken an existing ASP.NET 3.5 web forms application that was upgraded to .NET 4 last year (and has been running fine) and configured it to also run ASP.NET MVC3 following Scott Hanselman's blog post: Integrating ASP.NET MVC 3 into existing upgraded ASP.NET 4 Web Forms applications. It works well and I've successfully begun to introduce views based on Razor and the existing aspx pages continue to work.
The one thing that has stopped working, however, is a custom HttpHandler (our load balancer hits a specific address to ensure the application is available - the handler is for that address). The web.config has always declared the handler in the system.web section like this:
Now we're testing post-MVC3 and I'm getting an exception that reads:
The controller for path '/system/heartbeat.aspx' was not found or does not implement IController. I have defined a RegisterRoutes method in my Global.asax and that method is called from the Application_Start. Within RegisterRoutes I've got the IgnoreRoute declarations from Hanselman's blog:
which I thought was to prevent the Routing system from taking anything with an extension of .aspx. I can reproduce the issue in VS2010 as I debug, and the deployment environment is running IIS 6. What can I do to prevent the Routing system from trying to handle that address so the custom handler can do it's thing?
[Required(ErrorMessageResourceName = "ValidationError_Required", ErrorMessageResourceType = typeof(Resources.Resources))] public string Title { get; set; } public class LRequiredAttribute : System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.RequiredAttribute [code]...
I need to create dynamic fields (textbox,combo) based on the entries in an XML file
I will read the ATTRIBUTES XML tag and must create the type of control and add validations to it. Can someone say how to use MVC3 to create dynamic controls, becos i cannot have different class for models as the XML file will change for each screen and i will have one screen which will generate this page for me...
I just setup new vs2010 ultimate environment.And now trying to learn mvc3 pattern using http://www.asp.net/mvc/tutorials/getting-started-with-mvc3-part1-cs.But the IDE has no mvc3 option there.i have already installed mvc3 packege.
I have a view with a textbox and a button. I want to take the textbox and take the contents of what a user types in and put it as a "Get" variable in the URL. Does anyone have a simple example of this? I want it to print into a url like this: /Profiles/Search?searchstring=hello
Im in the process of building an Enterprise Application, I want to have the DAL & BLL in separate projects, one each. With a structure like this, what should i do with the Models folder in MVC'S Default Project?
im getting the following exception for use into a master page the helper html.renderpartial(). This works on mvc views that uses this master page, but im trying to execute an old aspx webform page that uses the same masterpage. And here comes following exception:A ViewMasterPage can be used only with content pages that derive from ViewPage or ViewPage.This is the code of my master page:
I am using MVC3 and am trying to serve content from https, the problem is that when I call Url.Content the files are still served from http using a relative url. I thought this problem was addressed in MVC3 but i can't seem to find any solution. Does anybody know if this issue is inherently solved in MVC3 and how to accomplish it or do I need to create my own helper methods to generate absolute Urls based on protocol?
i'm upgrading my asp.net mvc app to the MVC 3 from mvc 2. I had everything set up so that there were no areas, but now i have to move the old application into its own area so i can start a new one. The new area is working great, but for some reason, when i try to go into the area where the old app was, it looks for the views to be in the views folder in the root of the app, instead of in the views folder in the area.
What is the best way to pass data to the layout page? Each one of my pages has a different model, but I need to pass consistant data to the layout page so I can show the current app they are on and the array of menu options that get passed into a method that builds the menu.