Passing Arguments From One Page To Another Using JQuery?
Jan 7, 2010
I need to pass 4 arguments (3 strings and one comma separated list) from an ASP.NET page to another ASP.NET page using jQuery. The destination page ought to be launched as a separate window, which works fine with the following jQuery snippet:
How can I pass the arguments to the destination page? I am trying to avoid the query string to pass the arguments because:
I don't want to show the url arguments (which can also be very long) in the destination window.
There are some special characters like ',/,, & etc. in the string arguments.
Edit: I'm trying to access the arguments in the script section of the aspx file i.e.
<script language="C#" runat="server">
protected void Page_Load ( object src, EventArgs e)
{
//Creating dynamic asp controls here
}
</script>
My specific need for the arguments in the Page_Load of the script section stems from the fact that I am creating a few dynamic Chart controls in the Page_Load which depend on these arguments.
I tried using Ajax & Jquery for the following need, but not able to do...
I have Two Forms StringMain.aspx & Returner.aspx.... I have created 4 Divs at StringMain.aspx and a sample text "ToCheck" at First Div.. In the Returner.aspx form page load, i placed a label like this
I have set StringMain.aspx as default running page. So When i run StringMain.Aspx page,
the text i placed in the First Div "To Check" should concat with the label Text "hello" of Returner.aspx and display it together in the First Div of StringMain.aspx like this
I have a ASP.NET web page which contains a table of check boxes and a button. I need to find the IDs of all the check boxes which are checked when the button click happens. Once the list of IDs are collected, it needs to be passed on to the server. I am able to do it using jQuery and PageMethods.How can I achieve this in the button click handler in the code behind file? i.e. the IDs of all the check boxes which are checked when button click happens.
I'm designing a sort of hierarchical system, as follows:
Contract Master Commodity Commodity Sub-Commodity Part
Each one of these are on their own page (for now). The user starts out on the Contract.aspx page. If they want to see the Master Commodities for the contract they are currently on, they will click the "ImageButton" I have set up, and I pass in as a command argument the ContractID (CommandArgument='<%# Eval("ContractID")%>'). This works great- I get to my Master Commodity page with the Master Commodities filtered on the ContractID I passed in.
Here's my problem: Navigating from the Master Commodity page to the Commodity page will (I think) require passing in the ContractID (so we JUST see stuff for the contract we're on), AND the Master Commodity ID (so we JUST see the Commodities that are related to the Master Commodity). I've tried the following: CommandArgument='<%# Eval("ContractID") + ',' + Eval("MComID")%>', but as you could probably expect, that doesn't work. If I can just do something like above and have a delimiter like the comma, I can go from there and make it work.
I am having a grid with the three column date, and mode.The last column is Edit.
When i click the edit button, i need to get the corresponding date and mode and show in the pop up. for that it is possible to pass two value in the command ergument.?
I'm trying to validate user input into a textbox via a web service.I'm using a Dynamic Data site, with a custom Dynamic Data field to show this particular value. In the dynamic data field I've added a custom validator -
A little stuck on this one:jQuery ajax message sent to the ASP.NET page with calls a WebMethod. The WebMethod creates an Zipper object that zips up a folder specified in the ajax message. I want to be able to pass data back to the client as to the progress of the zipping.I have this data in the Zipper object but I don't know how to pass it back.
I've a situation where I want to pass list of records via Ajax/JQuery.
public JsonResult GetListOfRecords() { return Json(_repository.GetAllRecords()); }
when I call this action method with jQuery, it doesn't work:
$.getJSON('GetAllRecords', function(data){ // data is IQueryable<T> or IEnumerabel<T> $.each(data, function(d) { $('#somewhere').html(d.Title); //d is SomeModelType and Title is property of that type });
[Code]....
it just displays title...
My Question is that "I want to pass IQueryable or IEnumerable through ajax."
I'm trying to do a form submit to my controller through jQuery Ajax. The following code works for the most part, however, the ThreadId parameter does not get passed. If I call the controller directly without using jQuery, it gets passed, but when using jquery, I don't see the ThreadId after form.serialize(). WHat would be the easiest way to pass parameters (like ThreadId) to jQuery form post?
I have an containing a list of divs that jQuery turns into progress bars. On .ready, I build a list of all of these progress bars and for each one, call a webservice that gets a value indicating how full the progress bar should be. In order to do this, I need to pass the ID of the div to the web service.
Because the divs are inside a ListView, I manually set the id to be id="completionbar_<%# Eval("MilestoneID") %>"
However, when I pass this id into my web service, it comes up as "undefined" every time. When I view the source, it looks like it's set correctly.
I'm building a greasemonkey script to make posting to craigslist a lot easier for our clients.
Basically the flow is this:
User logs into our system (established authentication cookies with asp.net)User navigates to a section on our site called "CraigsList". If they have the greasemonkey script installed it automatically opens up craigslist in a new tab.
The greasemonkey script then does a request back to our site at [URL] to retrieve a list of available items to be posted to craigslist.
This is where it fails because the request to [URL] is not including any of the authentication cookies. I'm not sure if it doesn't include the cookies because the request originates from [URL] and not [URL] or what. I know it's an authentication issue because looking at it in fiddler it returns a 302 and redirects to the login page.
I put a break point inside MyWebMethod. When I invoke this call on the page, the break point never gets hit. It works fine when I remove all parameters from MyWebMethod's signature and pass in '{}' from JS as parameters. Once I try to pass in a string parameter, it stops working.
Basically, I have an HTML Form and would want to pass the data from the form to n asp.net mvc controller, then the controller would return an XML for client side manipulation.
Here is my initial code:
[Code]....
When I run and debug, I get a message that says "attr(..) is null or not an object. I am still trying to learn web development using ASP.NET MVC.
I have 2 classes that are used to mirror the data from an ajax call. One (Customer) contains a property which is name, and the other is an array of Products.
Public Class Customer Private _Name as String Private _Products as Product() Public Property Name() As String
I have a form that I don't want to post back so I need to get the form values into my controller via jquery's ajax method.Here is my test controller method:
[Code]....
When I debug the controller method and look at the lineItems parameter, it always contains 0 items. I've tried various formats for the javascipt lineItems parameter but still 0 items. I'm also open to some other way of getting these values in like the jquery form serialze method or something else.
On using jQuery ajax on ASP.Net, we are required to pass the DATA through a string-ed json on the parameters needed. My only concern with this is with strings that has single & double quotes. I tried doing a replace on these and insert escape characters but unfortunately it just doesn't work.
The MyWebMethod returns an integer, and I want to set $(this).attr("id") of the jQuery object above to the returned integer. Basically, I'm trying to do the equivalent of an MVC Ajax.ActionLink...AjaxOptions {UpdateTargetID =...} However, I can't figure out how to get both a reference to $(this) as well as the returned value. For example, if I do:
I can succesfully manipulate the jQuery object, but obviously it doesn't have the return value from the MyWebMethod. Alternatively, the first code block with a method signature of onSuccessFunction(returnValue) has the correct return value from MyWebMethod, but no concept of the jQuery object I'm looking for. Am I going about this all wrong?
Setup: I have a RadioButtonList with two listitems (One Street, the other Schools). These define what type of search I want. I textbox with associated autocomplete. First you select which search to complete, and then start typing and the autocomplete will make . Autocomplete goes out to ashx webservice which pulls a list from the database.
I have tested the webserver and it works properly, so I'm thinking the problem is with my jQuery UI autocomplete. <div id="divSelectOne" style="padding:8px 3px 8px 3px; border-bottom:1px dotted #cccccc; background:#f9f9f9;"> <span style="font-weight:bold; color:#369;">Select One:</span><br /> <asp:RadioButtonList ID="radSelect" runat="server" RepeatDirection="Horizontal"> <asp:ListItem Text=" Street, City, Zip or Subdivision" Value="Street" Selected="True"></asp:ListItem> <asp:ListItem Text=" School" Value="Schools"></asp:ListItem>