Postback Not Being Triggered On Button Click When Using Validators
Mar 22, 2011
Server Click event is not being triggered when I click on the "LookupButton". The weird part is that this code works on our Dev server, but not QA. If I get rid of "LookupValidationGroup", from the Lookup Button ValidationGroup property, the page does postback, but then my validators do not work. I could explicitly do the validation on the Server Side, but dont think I should need to.
No errors are being displayed. I also reinstalled .net 3.5 using aspnet_regiis -i command.
I have a problem with the ASP FileUpload control. It occurs in Safari and on websites where anonymous authentication is disabled and windows authentication is enabled.
When I select a file in the upload-control and then press an ASP-button the serverside event for the button is not triggered and PostBack is false.
Steps to reproduce the error:
1. Create a page with a file upload and a button. Print a message in the page's load event so you can see that if postback is true or false
2. Open IIS-manager and Add a new application that points to the folder where the page is
3. Disable Anonymous Authentication, ASP.NET Impersonation and Forms Authentication for the application
7. Enable Windows Authentication for the application
8. Browse to the page with Safari
9. Select a file with the upload control
10. Press Ok. Postback is false
If you then enable anonymous authentication on the web application and restart the browser postback works as expected.
I have an update panel that has a timer set as the AsyncPostBackTrigger.In this Update Panel I have a repeater and in the repeater I have a few buttons which have on click events.The on click of these buttons does not appear to fire until the timer has tickedI have tried debugging and this is what seems to be happening, either way it takes ages for the button click to actually fire.
I have a page where I am using 2 update panels. The first update panel contains a form that has some validation tied to it. The second on has a simple form, but no validation. When I go to use the form in the second panel, the postback is halted by the validators in the first panel. Everything works as it should when I remove the validators.
I am trying to update a database table(sql 2000 server) using a sqlCommand object. I have created a basic form and added asp.net validators to the text boxes.
I have also included an extra text box with id "UpdateStuID" which accepts a particular ID for retrieving values from the database into the other textboxes. It happens on click event of button "retrieveDeails" .
After retrieving details I have another button called "UpdateDetails" for updating the database values.
Now the problem I am facing here is that, The VALIDATORS fire up when I click on "retrieveDetails" after entering a valid ID. I guess this is because the validators fire up every time we connect to the database.
But here I am only retrieving values and later on updating them.
But because the validators fire up immediately after click on "retrieveDetails" no values are retrieved in the textboxes.
When I remove the validators everything works as expected. But I do need them when I click on "updateDetails" button.
So I want to know whether there is a way so that I can make the validators fire up only on the click of "updateDetails" button.
BTW I am using Required and RegularExpression validators.
I have created a form with several textboxes and a dropdown list and assigned a required field validator to each of them. I also have a master page with several links to other pages, some made using <a href=..> and some linkbuttons. The problem I am having is that when I click the linkbutton links they do not redirect to the proper page, rather they trigger the validators for all textbox fields and display the validator characters next to each textbox (and the dropdown). When I fill out the form, those links redirect properly. The links created using <a href=..> do not cause this problem.
When I use RequiredFieldValidator inside a DetailsView control field template, it automatically prevented DetailsView from inserting new records into the database, when triggered. JavaScript was disabled.
I'm a bit surprised and I'd like to know whether this is caused by the validator or is there a built-in feature in DetailsView that prevents database from being updated if some validators on the page are triggered?
If so, how is it possibly implemented (e.g. inside when eventhandler)?
Button1 works fine, it causes the validator to work. Button2 works fine, it doesn't cause the validator to work because it's CauseValidation=false But, Button3 in Repeater1 items doesn't work as I want, it still fire the validation of the validator.
I am using Crystal Report on my ASP.NET Fw. 3.5 project. My report contains 100+ pages. When I click on next page button on crystal report viewer control my whole page gets postback to server and then second page appears. This take same time when first time report gets loaded.
My web form contains a postback button. The button will postback and call a server-side method. The method will process something that may spend about 20 seconds. However, user may try to click the button several times within the waiting period. The sequential clicking may cause the first running method incomplete and stop, since the second click postback will dominate the method and start again. How can I solve it?
PS: It can not use client side script to disable the button, because it requires to use some server-side validation within the method.
Background: I am customizing an existing ASP .NET / C# application. It has it's own little "framework" and conventions for developers to follow when extending/customizing its functionality. I am currently extending some of it's administrative functionality, to which the framework provides a contract to enforce implementation of the GetAdministrationInterface() method, which returns System.Web.UI.Control. This method is called during the Page_Load() method of the page hosting the GUI interface.
Problem: I have three buttons in my GUI, each of which have been assigned an Event Handler. My administration GUI loads up perfectly fine, but clicking any of the buttons doesn't do what I expect them to do. However, when I click them a second time, the buttons work.
I placed breakpoints at the beginning of each event handler method and stepped through my code. On the first click, none of the event handlers were triggered. On the second click, they fired.
Example of Button Definition (within GetAdministrationInterface)
I know about Always vs. Conditional, I just need to know exactly which update panel's data needs to be refreshed (not taken from app tier cache) on the serverside.
when i click on button then postback happen but i stopped the postback. my code is follows.
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here ShowDiv() function return false. another thing i notice that when i comment all the line in function ShowDiv() then postback is not happening. i just do not understand if i generate a div and add to page from javascript then why postback happening. tell me the solution to avoid postback when i will generate div from any function.
I dont know what happened but none of my buttons or linkbuttons causes a postback anymore. I have dragged a few updatepannels on the page but the linkbutton concerned is not enclosed within an update pannel. when I click it there is just no postback happening anymore. I set the debugger at Page_load but...its not reached. I used firebug to analyse the http requests. there is none. its like those are not considered buttons anymore.
I have created a user control which has a form and 2 buttons; Save and Submit. Both buttons are created at design time. Users can enter details in the form (e.g. title and description of an item) and click Save which does some server-side processing to create an 'Item' then clears the form.
The buttons:
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And a placeholder to add dynamically created controls:
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I am saving the Items in ViewState and dynamically creating a LinkButton control for each Item which allows the user to edit the item:
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Now, when I test this in Visual Studio 2010, it works fine;
1. Enter Item title and description in form
2. Click Save
3. Save button triggers postback and onClick event code is run
4. ViewState list is displayed below the form
When I create a local IIS web site for testing, the postback on the Save button only works the first time I click it. Postback is false on the second click and the page reloads without running the onClick event code.
i am working on a project.but i have a problem.basically,i am using ajaxtoolkit tabcontainer.assume that i have 2 tabs which i created.let's call them tab1,tab2.in tab1 there is a button and textbox.when i click the button,i am writing some text into the textbox. then i am creating a tab dynamically. assume that it is called "tab3".the problem is when i click the button in the tab1,tab3 is diappearing.how can i prevent this?
I am creating a button dynamically in my code and attaching a click event to it. However I have to prevent people to click it while there is a process going on. So when it is clicked once, it should be disabled and when the process ends it should be enabled. How can I do that?
I have page on which I've a login control in which I've a subnit button. The problem is this that when I refresh the that page the submit button or any button that was clicked last before page refresh gets its click event automatically fired.
I have an ASP .Net TreeView control that I am dynamically adding tree nodes to from my codebehind on Page_PreRender. The TreeView is populated nicely and the appropriate checkboxes are where they are expected to be. For each of these nodes the SelectAction=TreeNodeSelectAction.None. However, when accessing the TreeView CheckedNodes() collection in my codebehind after selecting a few nodes (checkboxes are selected) and clicking a submit button to post back to the server in the button click event, my CheckedNodes.count() = 0. I can not figure out why my CheckedNodes collection in the codebehind does not contain the nodes that I have checked from the GUI.
I'm reading an invoice dataset and building a html table with checkboxes and textboxes in it, and I put that code in a postback = false block, then i got a button and a literal. The button click will loop through the html table checkboxes to calculate a total and assign it to the literal and display it. I got everything working except one thing, every time i click the button, the html table refreshes and lost all the value in textboxes....even though I put the html building block in the postback = false block,it seems like it still won't preserve the values in the textboxes once there's a button click...Anybody knows a solution to that? I want the textboxes keep what values are there.