I have a JQuery Dialog that is opened when a button is clicked. The first time around, it should do a postback, but when the dialog closes and I click the refresh button of the broswer, it sends the data again and duplicates the data I just entered. Should I add a return false somewhere so it doesn't postback when the dialog is closed. Here is the script:
I am using the jQuery Dialog in ASP.NET. I have it working fine with the exception of when I click the OK button in the dialog and if an error occurred I want to show the error in the label. By the time the dialog closing event is fired it is too late. How do I still show the dialog if an error has occurred. I don't want to close the dialog when there is an error.
I have a jQuery UI dialog which has a usercontrol in it, which I get by .load of the page it is in. It is a simple calculator.You pick several numbers and then click a button, a postback happens and finally you get the result in to two lables.When I click the button inside the dialog, the postback happens and I see the result in the original page, not the dialog.
This code opens me a dialog box with Ok and Cancel button but it do not wait for user activity and post the page immediately and the label gets populated. I need to call the c# function based on user activity. If user clicks "Ok" label should get populated and if user clicks "Cancel" it should not call the c# function. How do I achieve this?
I have a series of jQuery dialogs that contain ASP.NET form fields. I have a hidden ASP.NET button that is triggered when the user clicks a button in one of the jQuery dialogs. I can enter some data (listboxes and textboxes) and click the button that triggers the hidden button's event (an onClick) and the page will post back.
But, when I put a breakpoint in the onClick event in my codebehind I see that the form fields (reportTypeListBox.SelectedValue, etc.) just have the default values instead of the ones I entered. This happens unless I take the form fields out of the jQuery dialog, then it works perfectly.
I have another jQuery dialog that contains a ASP.NET textbox that is basically doing the same thing (triggering a hidden ASP.NET button with an onClick event) that works properly. The only difference is that its jQuery dialog is not in a seperate javascript function. It's right in the "$(document).ready(function () { }." While, the series of dialogs that are having trouble are in a function called "openDialog(selector)."
When the user click on TreeNew button appears the modal dialog, then he/she choose an option an click Ok button to do a postback.I need that the server side execute TreeNew_Click method: How can I do that?
If I use __doPostBack('TreeNew', '') it throws me the following error: "Object expected".
UPDATE:I found the origin for the error: the function __doPostBack is not defined. I'm not going to delete the question because I think Chris Clark's answer is so interesting.
I think my title says it all. I have a modal dialog showing up and the user can make some changes and then click a 'Save' button. I need that to totally post back the whole page. I just assumed the button would fire off regardless of the jQuery.
I'm having some trouble with jQuery UI. I've created a dialog with jQuery UI: so far, so good. I set up a form inside the jQuery UI dialog and then it's another story. I've written a very simple page to illustrate:
In the code above, see that I've just imported the jQuery, jQuery UI, and stylesheets and set up a page with a dialog box. There is an asp control button1 outside the dialog box and an asp control button2 inside the dialog box.
When I click on button1, the event handler gets called and all is well. However, when on click on button2, the button inside the jQuery dialog, nothing happens.Why is my web page behaving this way?
I have 2 textboxes and a submit button inside a .net composite server control. I tried to only postback when submit button is clicked. I set autopostback = false for both textboxes. But either one still trigger submit button's onclick event by hitting "Enter" inside textbox. How can I stop postback by enter key?
I load an aspx page in iframe inside a jQuery UI dialog to update some data, and after dialog is closed I need to update an updatepanel in parent page. how can I do that? to be more specific, there is a datagrid in parent page and after I edit data in a dialog modal iframe, I want to update the row in datagrid.
im using jquery. is there any way to broke the Dialog popup as diamond shape or any other shape?and how to provide minimize and maximize buttons on the dialog?
I'm assigning a div containing an ordinary grid view to the content of a jquery dialog, but the gridview is omitted from the dialog. I've tried even building the dialog fresh on a button click in case it's having a hard time binding to the data-refreshedgrid. No Joy.
When I use a RadEditor I want to enable the editor's spell check (working thus far). After a spell check the user can either click on the radmodule (toolbar thing) to either "finish spellcheck" or "cancel." Which is all fine and dandy except the "finish" button causes a postback!! I don't want that at this point!! "cancel" more or less does what I want to happen - I mostly just want a "done" or a way to stop the postback.
I've tried an Update panel but that just grays out the text area after it does the update.
On my form I have a button that pops up a panel to select an option from. It does a postback to fill in a textbox with the selected data. The other controls such as other textboxes and dropdowns are reset. Any way to stop this? Or do I have to save the settings and set it back on the postback?
i have a textbox where the user needs to type in his phone number and the submit the detials but if the textbox is les than 8 caracters and he or she clicks the button
then it must stop that button doing a post back and refresing the page
I have several functions running on a postback that can take a little time to complete.When postback is initiated I show a loading image with this code:
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I want to be able to add code to this function so if user tries to leave at this point they are informed the operation is not complete.I found this code:
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This works but I only want the code to be active when the loading image is active.I tried the following but it shows the alert message when the page eventually posts back:
is it possible to stop postback Button OnClientClick()
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so everytime it's displaying me result even if i do postback
thing is that i know i can use validator control's to validate my textbox ,but i am using some custom validations which needs to be checked before submitting of a form.
only that why i m using OnClientClick()
so i want is it possible to Control Postback it should occur only after a OnClientClick() event validationa re truel