I have a WebForms app that uses a field validator on a dropdownlist. It works in IE but not FireFox. This is pretty straightforward stuff I'm doing. Here are the setups for the dropdown and validator:
I'm running ASP.Net 2.0 on the web server. Javascript is enabled on the FireFox browser-- this problem happens on all FF browsers I've tested, on multiple everyday machines, so I don't believe it's due to a locked down install.
i do have a form. inside specific asp:textboxes are "secured" by RequiredFieldValidator and RegularExpressionValidator running. in another div-element i do have buttons, which are expected to load different pages of my website. the problem is: when i click on either of these buttons it is not working as my validation-controls are fired prior to the onclick-button-events.
I create a new website in VS 2010 (VB .Net). I add a table, within it i add a textbox, a button and a RequiedFieldValidator. I set the RFV ControlTValidate property to the textbox. When i move(click or tab) away from the textbox, the RFV doesnt kick in the error message that i have set.
The RFV code is <asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="RequiredFieldValidator1" runat="server" ControlToValidate="txtEnterName" ErrorMessage="RequiredFieldValidator" InitialValue="0" ForeColor="#FF3300"></asp:RequiredFieldValidator> Texbox <asp:TextBox ID="txtEnterName" runat="server" Width="221px"></asp:TextBox>
dear all, my requiredfieldvalidator is screwing up my ok button in my modalpopup and I dont know why. In otherwords, once I include my requiredfieldvalidator and the user clicks ok in the modalpopup, the ok doesnt get fired. see my code below.
I've recently finished building one of my first websites (and CMS) in ASP.NET but have came across a problem where a RequiredFieldValidator isn't working as it should do? I originally created the admin page to not require the RequiredFieldValidator, but now that I do need it the page won't acknowledge it's there. I have even set the field in the database to not accept nulls, but the query will still insert a null value into the database (SQL Server 2008 Express).
The TextBox that I'm referring to is "txtSectionTitle"
I created a one Java script calender. Its working fine in ie6 but its not working in firefox. I'm new to this java script so kindly give your suggestion as soon as possible.
After the implementation of ajax drag and drop, we have observed that which is working fine in IE and Firefox and not in chrome and safari, In Google chrome and Safari when we try to drag a module, the page getting scrolling to the top of the page.
If Not IsDBNull(ext) Then ext = LCase(ext) End If Select Case ext 'Case ".htm", ".html" ' type = "text/HTML" 'Case ".txt" ' type = "text/plain" 'Case ".doc", ".rtf" ' type = "Application/msword" 'Case ".csv", ".xls" ' type = "Application/x-msexcel"........................
I have a FormView in which I have placed RequiredFieldValidators on some of the input controls in EditItemTemplate. But the validators all don't work when I hit the submit button.
I've tried FormView1.FindControl("RequiredFieldValidator1").Enabled = true but the compiler complains that 'System.Web.UI.Control' does not contain a definition for 'Enabled'.
I have a dropdown list, where when I select OPTION value a Textbox appears. The issue is that when, I submit directly the required filed errors gives me message for both ie for dropdown and Textbox. It should only give error for dropdown.
Second thing,
The textbox validation is not firing when submitted without any value in it.
On our site, I use the category (in Russian) in the querystring. E.g.: [URL] (I notice the link is not clickable here, you need to copy the entire link to view the result) If you paste this link in IE8, it is translated to cat=???? and it does not work If I paste it in FireFox, it works. It gets even more weird: the same URL is reachable from the homepage, and if I click the same URL in IE8 from the homepage it works fine (unless I click open in a new tab, that it is back to ????). I am using ASP.NET 3.5(C#)
I'm trying to get my site to play a flash video the first time, and only the first time, a user visits the site. Currently, I'm using ASP session tags to install a sessionid cookie into the users browsers.
<% Session("name")="blah" Session.Timeout=7 %>
This method works fine in FF and Chrome, but IE8 doesn't seem to want to accept the cookie. I've tested it with IE's lowest security settings possible ("Accept all cookies"), but it still does not create any cookie. Is there any other way to make it so that all browsers will take the cookie?
The Div can be visible or invisible in IE, but not in FireFox, the main purpose is: when user typing text in a password textbox, if the CAP LOCK is one, show the div:
We were deploying our ASP.NET web app onto a new production server today. In our test server, the pages were working fine on both IE and Firefox. But now in the production server the main welcome page loads and to enter the application which has a submit/enter button in it does not work in IE and shows a page not found exception. The same link is working fine in Firefox. We are using css and JavaScript and i have read that they may cause problems. But i wonder how i did not have any issues with both IE/Firefox in my test server.
I am using PostBackUrls in ASP.NET which work fine in Chrome and IE. Nothing happens when I select a button that has a PostBackUrl in Firefox. How can I make this work? Is there a bit of code that can be applied to all postbacks that I can add without the need of changing each of them individually?
Sample code below. Either I am doing something wrong or missing something in 4.0.
1: The function CheckText fires upon button click in IE but not in FF. 2: The function CheckText fires upon button click in IE /FF when the site runs under 2.0 or 3.5.
I am using the javscript to popup a calendar when user click on calendar icon.So here I am using like "../calendar/calendar.html?datetime=" to trigger the calendar.html.But when I try to test it in IE its working but not in Firefox(It's not getting the correct url path).