I'm using the Telerik RadWindow control in one of my applications. When a user wants to authorize Twitter for the application the window displays the OAuth dialog for Twitter.
However, each time I display the pop-up for Twitter OAuth, or even just the plain Twitter page, the entire browser is redirected.
The control works just fine when the URL is pointed at a site other than Twitter. I'd like to see if I can block that redirect, or if perhaps there's an easier way to accomplish the OAuth confirmation.
I need to be able to flag ANY PartyId input field with class="PartyLookup" so that it will modify the DOM and include the image next to the input field. The popup window returns data to populate both the hidden and text fields, but since the click() is generic I need to pass it the ID of the input field.
we are running a click-to-call service, my idea is basically like this: website have a link on their page, when the link is clicked, a web page(say it is popup.aspx) hosted on our server is popup, user can input their phone number, and click "call me" button to let the website call him. In the button click event, I want to get Request.UrlReferrer, then query the db to get website's phone. But in IE, Request.UrlReferrer is null(firefox is ok, not test chrome yet),my question is how to get opening window' url in IE? we put popup.aspx on our server because
our client website is not force to use asp.net. we have the control what we put on the popup window, and can modify the page just from our side, if we put the pop window on our partner's side, if we have 100 partner, and we change the page's design, we will notify everyone of them to change this, change that. we can implement a statics system to know how popup a day, which site is most popular,etc
I have opend a popup window using javascript. now in that popup window i have got a button and on click on that button i wants to changes size of that (current/same page) popup window.
I am trying to pass parameters to a popup window via query string(a hidden field id & a textbox id). However, since I am using master pages the id's are very long (ct100_someid). Is there a way to elegantly pass my ids ? Can I shorten my id's or not show them to the user at all?
Scenario : I am going to access external web service [ExternalWS] using AJAX. So obviously, need to create local proxy service [LocalProxyWS] first, which in turn will access the external web service. Now, the external service webmethod [Process] basically redirects the current page on our site to their site, does some work and then return back to our site.
What I want : I want that when the user clicks the button ('Process') on our site, it should open a new window and then starts executing the request on the new window, so that I can have the page on my website to be displayed permanently (which will poll a request every 15 seconds to the external service (via local proxy) for the status).
Local Proxy service which calls external service is as follows..
[ServiceContract(Namespace = "LocalProxy")] [AspNetCompatibilityRequirements(RequirementsMode = AspNetCompatibilityRequirementsMode.Allowed)] public class LocalProxyToExternalService { [OperationContract] public void InitiateTransaction(string amount)
Basically, I am opening a new window from the button click and then want to process the new request in that new window, so that I can show the status to the user from the current page on my website So far, it opens the new window, but doesn't transfer the request on to that, but I get an error message in firebug as follows...
I have update button and after saving the record to database, I am displaying popup Msg using Javascript as below.
When i don't use Response.Redirect, Popup is working fine. But when i use Response.Redirect, Popup is not displaying.
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript( this, typeof(string), "popup", "alert('Thank you for visiting the MedInfo website. Your request has been submitted.');", true); Response.Redirect("Default.aspx");
I am working on a ASP.NET website that needs popups in a modal window similar to JS confirm and alert. How would I do this on client and/or server side?
I have a need to display our application widget within a third-party website (think things like GetSatisfaction, UserVoice and other feedback widgets that people use). What is the safest and most reliable way to do this? I can think of some criteria and issues already: The code needs to be framework and language independent. Even though my app is ASP.NET, the 'launcher' will be run in any HTML page that belongs to our customers. So I suppose that limits me to HTML and Javascript only. The function needs to be very easy to call. So that implies a <script scr='mywebsite.com/widget.aspx' ...> as the sole thing to give to my customer. There is to be no use of CSS. Or rather, I can style things, but without a CSS file, as that could pull in styles that conflict with what my customer is running. There must be no use of libraries such as JQuery. I mention this because I can imagine problems if we pull in a JQuery version that differs from our customer's, thus ruining their site with our code.
I am developing a web application using asp.net, telerik RadAjax control. I have to need to develop when mouseover the image then show a hyperlink and when click the clink then open a new window(like facebook profile picture change).
I have a popup window (aspx page) which is used to save log messages to the DB. I want to close this popup as soon as the user clicks the save button and the message has been saved into the database. My issue is the popup does not close when I use an UpdatePanel in conjunction with an UpdateProgress control.
Pages and Controls: ImplantQuoteInfo.aspx, ImplantQuoteRevisionLogMessageAdd.aspx, ImplantQuoteRevisionLogMessageAdd.ascx
ImplantQuoteInfo.aspx: This page creates the popup windows using RegisterStartupScript
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ImplantQuoteRevisionLogMessageAdd.aspx: This page holds the user control with the funcitonality
ImplantQuoteRevisionLogMessageAdd.ascx: This user control takes a message text and saves it into the database. The control uses an HtmlEditor inside an UpdatePanel and an UpdateProgress control.
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PS: I am using .NET framework 4.0, Windows 7, SQL 2008 R2.
I have a asp.net page that has a list of items. When one of the items from the list is clicked a details page is displayed. This details page has a link button to show a popup for history of the item. The details page also has a button with text 'Back'. The back button has onclick event set to "javascript:window.history.back();".
This back button works fine and goes back to the first page. However when the user is on the second page and opens the pop up by clicking on the link button, the back button stop working and displays Webpage has expired message.
I have an .aspx page with a couple of textfields. I validate these with jQuery validation plugin when the user clicks the submit button. When the submit button is clicked I also open up a new window, but I only want to open the window if the fields are correctly filled out.How do I stop the window from opening if the fields are not validated?
I am trying to return true or false from popup window to the parent window. Actually the parent window has a button control, which on click popup another window. The popup window holds some emailing data and a button "send". This "send" button onclick send email. Now I want to return true if the email is successfully sent otherwise false, to the parent window. Depending on returning value a label present on parent window displays a text message. But I am not able to implement it. Because it might happen that the popup window is blocked by web-browsers popup blocker or popup window is accidentally closed by user. So how can I confirm to parent window whether or not the email is successfully sent?
i have a page Parent.aspx,, and this is responsible to open the window as a model dialog(model.apsx). model.apsx has OK button when we click on this button then server side method called to save the data. while saving the data it return the id of saved data. i need this id on my Parent.aspx.Cs file, so how can i get this id on my Parent.aspx.cs file?
I have a login page that is loaded in popup window (colorbox) and after user logs in it should be closed and parent window should be loaded with new page.
Protected Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Do While reader.Read() If Trim(reader("ZAP").ToString()) = Trim(textBoxZap.Text) Then Session("A") = "1" Response.Redirect("~/default.aspx") Else lblErr.Text = "incorect" End If Loop
So once the buton is clicked and user name and password is corect popup window should be closed and user redirected to default aspx.
I am trying to open a popup window from main window using window.open() method. How to get back the value from the called popup window to the calling window in vb.net, basically i need to get back the value and populate in the text box available in the main window.
I have a page wich opens a popup window. I want to pass some variables, like some textbox.text and 2 dataTables from parent window to the popup window. And then I'll have to return some vars from popup window to parent window. So what is the best way to do this,
I don't know if it's appropiated passing 8 or 10 variables as the option2 because the user will see a very long url with all the variables, but maybe is more efficient than using Sessions.... Anyway, could somebody clear me up?
I am using a master page in my project. I opened a popup window from content page. What I want to do is, when I close the popup window, the data in the textbox available in popup should be assigned to a text box in parent form. But I dont want to refresh the parent window when I close the popup window. Can any one tell me how can I access textbox in a parent window from a popup window without refreshing the screens.
I have a scenario where I have a popup window open and that will have links to open up another window that's going to pop open on top of the already open popup window. I've tried all sort of tricks (javascript window.open, target="_blank" etc.) but nothing seem to work. It always was opening the page on the already opened popup window.