Sending A String Value To The WebMethod?
Feb 7, 2011function EmpCode(empCode) {
var queryString = "";
var hasQuerystring = document.URL.indexOf('?');
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function EmpCode(empCode) {
var queryString = "";
var hasQuerystring = document.URL.indexOf('?');
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We are sending an HTML encoded string in the Query string. It was working fine on IIS 6 (windows 2003). We have recently moved the website to Windows 2008 (IIS 7.x). Since the move any Query String that contains "+" sign i.e., "%2b" gives error on the server "404 -File or directory not found."
View 2 RepliesHave try to send the complex string that is created(serilize) from data.If I write just a regular string there is no problem but I want to sendover the array data as a string and then deserilize it does not work.What happens is that the webmethod 'save' never start. No error occurs!I suppose it is becouse the string contains a lot of " but I dont know howto change that and then bee able to deserilize it to the object.The string 'strData':
"{'JSONString': '[{"Show":false,"SortOrder":"","QuestionText":"Ingen rapport lämnas till kund då följande muntliga rapport har lämnats:","DefaultValue":"","CSS":"","Note":"","RQID":"Label","FunctionNr":0},{"Show":false,"SortOrder":"","QuestionText":"Lämnar
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My Problem is that i am returning a json string from a webmethod from an aspx page.
I want to create a dynamic html table using that json string but found no solution for that.
Can anyone Provide me the solution to generate html table from json string ?
public class JsonBuilder
{
private StringBuilder json;
public JsonBuilder()
{
json = new StringBuilder();
}
public JsonBuilder AddObjectType(string className)
{
json.Append(""" + className + "": {");
return this;
}
public JsonBuilder Add(string key, string val)
{
json.AppendFormat(""{0}":"{1}",", key, val);
return this;
}
public JsonBuilder Add(string key, int val)
{
json.AppendFormat(""{0}":{1},", key, val);
return this;
}
public string Serialize()
{
return json.ToString().TrimEnd(new char[] { ',' }) + "}";
}
}
Here is the Web Method [WebMethod]
public static string GetPersonInfo(string pFirstName, string pLastName)
{
var json = new JsonBuilder().AddObjectType("Person");
json.Add("FirstName", "Psuedo" + pFirstName).Add("LastName", "Tally-" + pLastName);
json.Add("Address", "5035 Macleay Rd SE").Add("City", "Salem");
json.Add("State", "Oregon").Add("ZipCode", "97317").Add("Age", 99);
return json.Serialize();
}................
I have a service that works great on my development box. It uses JQuery to hit my web service, and then the JSON results are sent back.
The web service is located on our basePage.cs. We didn't want to put out an external WebService for this. Our on beta box something different is happening.
The web page seems to be trying to call the web method correctly - the JSON data is being sent... but the server doesn't seem to know it's a webmethod. here's my service function (it's in our basepage.cs which inherits from Page).
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on my master page I have an area to do a search but my search code is on another page(content page) called Search.aspx
when I click the button to do a search query of my database I need to send the string from my master page to my search page and redirect.
Search.aspx code:
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
}
private void PopulateWallPosts(string search)
{
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[WebMethod]
public static string emp()
{
return "BlaBla";
}
Aspx Page:
$(document).ready(function() {
$.get("TestPage.aspx/emp", null, function(data) {
alert(data);
})
})
Message Box Output: TestPage.aspx on the page codes
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head><title>
</title>
<style>
tr
{
background-color: red;
color: White;
}
</style>
How to make return string?
I am creating a web site in .Net 3.5 , I am converting the string into Base64String to send it through querystring.The Response.Redirect works fine for smaller string. But if the original string size is 1670,the response.redirect results in error "Page can not be found".item is the string in below code snippet.
byte[] data = Encoding.Default.GetBytes(item);
return Convert.ToBase64String(data)
I am confused here as to how to handle this. I have a stroed procedure that using the IN clause like so:
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Now, partners can be either a single partner ID like so: 12345 or it can be many like: 12345, 22222, 33333Here is the sqlDataReader from my code:
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When partner_list contains only one partner id like "12345" it works fine. If it has more than one then the DataReader states that there are no rows in the reader? I also tried to send the dealer list as a string with ticks, like '12345','22222','33333' but that doesnt work either.
I am trying to solve a problem that involves creating a very large XML string and stream that to browser. Right now i am using stringbuilder class. Here is the sample code
here i am using only just one property.
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total length of the final string will be 120MB or so.
With this code i am getting out of memory errors intermittently. To resolve this issue ..i am planning to create a HTTP handler for streaming XML output to browser.
have code on a web form -- when you hit the button "send emails", it executes this sub which reads an SQL database table and sends emails one by one -- however I get this error above -- anyway to check it and skip to the next email? Some emails in my table have name@test.co.il for example, so it seems this causes this error.
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I am working on sending twitter updates from my asp.net website. I have the authorization down but I am stuck when it gets to sending the tweet here is my code behind:
protected void btnAuth_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// add these to web.config or your preferred location
var consumerKey = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["consumerKey"];
var consumerSecret = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["consumerSecret"];
//If User is not valid user
if (Request.QueryString["oauth_token"] == null)
{
//Step 1: Get Request Token
OAuthTokenResponse RequestToken = OAuthUtility.GetRequestToken(consumerKey,consumerSecret);
//Step 2: Redirect User to Requested Token
Response.Redirect("http://twitter.com/oauth/authorize?oauth_token="+ RequestToken.Token);
}
else
{
//For Valid User
string Oauth_Token = Request.QueryString["oauth_token"].ToString();
var accessToken = OAuthUtility.GetAccessToken(consumerKey, consumerSecret, Oauth_Token, txtPIN.Text.Trim());
lblMessage.Text = "<b>Hello " + accessToken.ScreenName + ", Welcome to my Twitter App<b>";
lblMessage.Text += "<br/> Token: " + accessToken.Token;
lblMessage.Text += "<br/> TokenSecret: " + accessToken.TokenSecret;
lblMessage.Text += "<br/> UserId: " + accessToken.UserId;
lblMessage.Text += "<br/> VerificationString: " + accessToken.VerificationString;
}
}
protected void btnTweet_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// add these to web.config or your preferred location
var consumerKey = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["consumerKey"];
var consumerSecret = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["consumerSecret"];
OAuthTokens accessToken = new OAuthTokens();
accessToken.AccessToken = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx";
accessToken.AccessTokenSecret = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx";
accessToken.ConsumerKey = consumerKey;
accessToken.ConsumerSecret = consumerSecret;
TwitterStatus TweetStatus = new TwitterStatus();
TweetStatus.Update(accessTokens, txtTweet.Text);
}
I dont know how to get the AccessToken & AccessTokenSecret.
ASP.NET [WebMethod] does it always return XML?
I know it can only return serializable data types.
I have an ASP.NET C# project consuming webservices and WebMethods are wrote in VB.NET with source code on a local IIS server. The WebMethod returns null, and I want to debug it to know why I get this.
if I set a breakpoint just before the webmethod call, I cant step into this webmethod.
So, how is the correct way to debug this webmethod?
How do I run a webmethod with jQuery. Asp.Net
the method load it the GridView
[WebMethod]
public void GetGrid()
{
DataProviderDataContext db = new DataProviderDataContext();
GridView1.DataSource = db.Employees.ToList();
GridView1.DataBind();
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I have a pagemethod defined with the attribute [WebMethod]. The pagemethod accesses the session with no problem (HttpContext.Current.Session).
However I just read somewhere that in order to access the session in a WebMethod, you need to define it like so: [WebMethod(EnableSession=true)]
So my question is, what gives? How come I can access the session even though I dont have that code? Apparently EnableSession defaults to false if its missing, so I should not be able to access the session. The web application uses ASP.NET 3.5 and uses InProc Cookieless sessions.
How to get the raw SOAP request from within a WebMethod?
public class Service1 : System.Web.Services.WebService
{
[WebMethod]
public int Add(int x, int y)
{
string request = getRawSOAPRequest();//How could you implement this part?
//.. do something with complete soap request
int sum = x + y;
return sum;
}
}
I have the following problem;My console app is running on the server and all I want to do is control it over ASP.NET Web Service.
I added new ASP.NET Web Service project to my Solution where my main console app and added reference to it.The problem is every time WebMethod calls function from console app, i get the nullreferenceexception. Even if I try to use static classes or singletons; every object is null, although my console app is running absolutely correctly.
How do you resolve a url like "../../images/test.png" to [URL] in a static asp.net web method?
View 2 RepliesI cannot call webmethod from jquery. I think its about web.config file. How can i set web.config file for web services and webmethod?
View 1 RepliesI have this:
[WebMethod]
public static void SetTheme(string theme)
{
Guid studentIdentifier = SessionData.LoggedInUser.Identifier;
Student student = (Student)ItemFactory.GetItem(studentIdentifier);
student.Theme = theme;
}
And I want to change the cookie that is also named "theme", at the end of this WebMethod. How can I accomplish that? The cookie has to be set here, not through JavaScript. That is a requirement.
It seems like ASP.NET WebMethods are not "web servicey" enough to work with New-WebServiceProxy. Or maybe it is, and I haven't figured out how to initialize it?
So instead, I tried doing it manually, like so:
$wc = new-object System.Net.WebClient
$wc.Credentials = [System.Net.CredentialCache]::DefaultCredentials
$url = "http://www.domenicdenicola.com/AboutMe/SleepLog/default.aspx/GetSpans"
$postData = "{`"starting`":`"/Date(1254121200000)/`",`"ending`":`"/Date(1270018800000)/`"}"
$result = $wc.UploadString($url, $postData)
But this gives me "The remote server returned an error: (500) Internal Server Error." So I must be doing something slightly wrong.
how to call my PageMethod from PowerShell, and not get an error?
I'm trying to call a WebMethod (GetData()) for a control in a web page using javascript.
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function () {
//this selector needs fixed
$('<%= Control1.ClientID %>').GetData(); });
</script>
<tel:RadScriptManager ID="RadScriptManager1" runat="server" />
<tel:RadAjaxPanel ID="RadAjaxPanel1" runat="server" LoadingPanelID="RadAjaxLoadingPanel1">
<uc1:Control ID="Control1" runat="server" />
</tel:RadAjaxPanel>
The uc:Control code:
[WebMethod()] [ScriptMethod()]
protected void LoadData() {
//stuff happens here }
I can't figure out what kind of selector to use. I have multiple controls on the page, and I want to call them at different times. What kind of selector or what command do I use to run this WebMethod?
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