I've been tinkering with the Nerddinner tutorial (upgraded to the new MVC 2.0 version actually) and I am trying to figure out how to dynamically hide/show fields in the EditorForModel template.I have added a new field to the model and a dropdown list for it in the editor, and I would like to be able to toggle the visibility on a couple of textboxes if a user selects a particular value from the dropdown list.
I did manage to access/manipulate the values of the textboxes using javascript (by altering the "onblur" example in the tutorial app), but couldn't figure out how to access the properties of them.
We have some error reporting code that, when an unhandled exception occurs, we send everything over in an email to our groups. This is great except if an unhandled exception occurs on a page with a password field then it's sent over as plain text.
Is there a way to iterate through Request.Form and figure out which item(s) are passwords? This is done at a low level so we can't look for specific controls.
Naturally, we could check to see what type the input box is but I'm not sure if that's the cleanest way. Advice?
I want to hide some fields, so that the user can't put value for them on insert and edit pages, and I will give these fields default values on code behind later.
I want to hide these fields just in insert pages but want to see them on the list pages, such as the createdAt column.
I have a edit view that i want to not show certian fields based on another field. basically if item is not a specials dont show the fields for specials. Its a MVC 2 application using Edmx models. But i try to do:
I would like to show only some of the fields in my dataset in the report but would want to export all the fields in the dataset when I click on export to Excel.
Hide/Close Loginform.aspx if userid/password is correct then show newform.aspx and how to create message box on asp?That will pop up Message: Login Successfull.
How can i get the username value from loginform.aspx to newforms.aspx so thati can also get its value for my sql queries insert/update.
I watched the intro video atleast 20 times trying to figure out how Phil used EditorForModel instead of the generated Edited fields when using Add View > View content(Edit).
How do you use a class (entity) instead of the generated fields?
How can i use editorfromodel and dropdownlists that are to be populated by tables in my model? Seems i can use custom templates to format the major datatypes like datetime, string etc but i how can i manage select lists or dropdowns since i cant pass classes into editorformodel..
Is there a way to force a particular field to be formatted as a dropdownlist in editorformodel?
thing is that i have a div which show and hide based on the apply button. 1) if you press the apply button and the div is hidden it shows, 2) if the div is shown then it is hidden.I am using javascript function . how can i make it shown if the javascript is disabled ?(by default it is hidden
I have a datagrid where each row has information on Employees in a company. I would like to allow each row the ability to show/hide extra information. My first idea was use the CollapsiblePanelExtender from the AJAX toolkit and have each row like this:
This works very well but it can be computationally expensive. The extra information panel has a lot of textboxes/labels, all of which gets its values from the database. Everytime the page loads all the data is got from the database at the start, some of it is hidden.
Is there a better way to achieve my goal? Or is there a way to only load an employees extra details when the Show/Hide button is click?
I have a GridView and a linqdatasource. The GridView is editable and when the user clicks to edit a row I want to concatenate two of the fields in the linqdatasource and place it in a single textbox.
I want to hide or show a wizard step. Based on the inputs on the prvious page. For example If some one choose "4", the step 4 should be visible. else Step 4 should be hidden. I tried something like this
I have a dropdown list which include "yes" and "no". When I click "yes", then there have to be 2 text boxes visible, just below the dropdownlist. If the user selects "no" in the dropdownlist, then the 2 text boxes have to disappear again.
I need simple JavaScript function that shows hidden div on the center of the screen as modal popup with darked background like jquery dialog or ModalPopupExtender!
I have two asp.net buttons inside a template (Expand and Collapse) I want to implement a simple client side javascript function to hide the expand button after press it and show the collapse button and vice versa.
I tried OnClientClick event but I didn't know how to get the sender button and the second button from javascipt because they're in a template and their IDs will be generated.
I tried also to change their visibility from the code behind in the server (by Visible property) but the problems is the event handler will be fired after the postback and the changes will not be applied in the client.
The objects I was passing to the ValidatorHookupControl were'nt being set properly (were null). Now that they are, the messages are currectly dissapearing when the hooked up control looses it's focus.
I have some ClientValidation controls that have ClientSideValidation methods which work fine when validating the page..
However, how can I make it so that when a certain control that a CustomValidators clientside method kicks in and udates the validation message depending on whether the validation has passed or not. (Like the RequiredFieldValidator or RegExValidator).
My Customvalidators do not have their ControltoValidate properties set as some of them depend on multiple controls.
I don't want any postbacks (full or partial).
I have tried..
1) Adding an onchange attribute on dropdowns, radioboxes and checkboxes that call a helper clientside method which calls Page_ClientValidate('GroupName'), then setting window.location back to the control in question (as it went back to top of screen).
Using this method the args.IsValid is still being set by the ClientSideValidation method.
2) And I have tried ValidatorHookupControl (control, validator) but that doesn't seem to work either.
I'm fairly new to mvc and I'm just looking for a best practice on hiding action links in the master page depending on the user logged in. Since the master page doesn't receive a model I'm not sure how to pull this off the right (MVC) way.
I'm displaying summary and details customer info in each repeater row - inside the repeater .
The summary stuff is it's own div: (id="divHistory_Summary). The details stuff in it's own div:
(id="divHistory_details" )
The details div is hidden by default with inline style: display: none;
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I don't have the jquery.js file in the head of my app, so I hope it's ok to call the script right here. This app has many nested master pages, and didn't know which one to put the call to jquery file.
The page loads, repeater populates, the details stuff is hidden. When clicking the summary div, nothing happens - the details stuff won't show.
I have a button on my gridview that makes visible another gridview nested inside a column. What I want to do is to use the same button to hide it again. I can already make visible my nested gridview, and I know to hide the gridview itself would be the same code again. The problem I have is setting my flag in order to control which branch of my if statement is executed. I tried writing this inside the button event bool flag = false; and then changed it to ture after the gridview is shown, but of course it re sets itself to false again, and the else bit is never reach when you press the button again.
Is there away where I can persist a flag that when the button is pressed one branch of the if statement is reached, and when it is pressed again, the next branch is run? I do want to use JavaScript because the page is already overloaded with it!! I am using a template field with a button set inside it, and thus I wish to use code behind posting back to the server