The Client Script For Displaying An Alert Is Not Working?
Jun 16, 2010
I have a masterpage in my application. Iam using timer control based on the timer interval the page get refreshed. And I don't want whole page to get refreshed. So Iam using AsyncPostBackTrigger on the tick event of the timer. I want to display an alert/modal dialog box whenever it is triggered. I have written client script for displaying alert/modal dialog box. The client script is not working If I use the AsyncPostBackTrigger. If I remove the trigger then the whole page getting refreshed. Is there anyway that I can find a solution.
I have used Response.Write("<script language='javascript'>alert('Enter correct Email and Password');</script>");} code in code behind for displaying an alert box.But this code is not work when i have added an update panel.I have also tried usin registerclientscript.but same .How can i display an alert box when using an update panel?
I should be sleeping but this is really bugging me. I can't get a simple javascript alert box to display in my asp.net project. Hopefully someone can see what I'm doing wrong. My test page is this:
I'm using some JS to show some divs.The divs' content is set up in a MultiView control in the server. Depending on certain parameters, I trigger some postbacks to make the server select the appropriate view. The problem is that everything works if I keep the alert(1); below, but stops working if I remove it.
Here is the code. I have a button which its OnClick() calls ShowEditor(), with an element and a type. ShowEditor() makes the editor's div visible after raising a postback to let the server select the correct view in the MultiView based on the type. This works fine. The editor loads and there is a div inside (vwText_Text1) which I'd like to assign an OnClick event to. This only works if the alert() is present.
I am currently using following code to set alert on required column of my grid. When I change button type to Image the alert appear after completion action.
I am using jquery-impromptu within my gridviews to display a confirmation box when the user clicks delete which works fine. However, I want be able to do the same with my ListView for which I have the following code:
I have written a javascript code for handling the password functionality. The scenario is: when user wants to change the old password, he cannot fill the same old password again. I have written the code. But even the simple alert of blank textbox is not working. See the code for reference:
Javascript code:-
<script type="text/javascript"> function ltrim(str) { var reg reg = /^s+/g return str.replace(reg, "") } function rtrim(str) {
Using the below mention link, I am getting the captcha image with no issues in simple application but when implemented in a URL routing page, images are not displaying.
I have in the fact copied the code of Login page in the ASP.NET MVC application template (provided with VS). In the original template, client side validation is working but when I copy all the connected code I get only server side validation (no red fields, post back even if data are incorrect).
public class LogOnModel { [Required] [Display(Name = "User name")] public string UserName { get; set; } [Required] [DataType(DataType.Password)] [Display(Name = "Password")] public string Password { get; set; } [code]...
We can run the ReportViewer in a ASP.Net Web App project that is off the root OK so localhost/test/report.aspx works. It's running as a Client Report. But if we move the application up another level the report stops working so localhost/testfolder/test/test.aspx.
When the report fails it has no data to display and none of the images are loading.
Info: We are bind the report in code and sort out the Report.LocalReport.ReportPath to the correct path.
From the comment I've probably not made my self clear, the ASP.Net WebApp is not at the root level it's at the. There is the root application, then "testfolder" as an application and then "test". There are no access permission problems for the files.
there I am using xval for the first time, it seems to work fine for required fields, However I am having some issues first of all it does not seem to validate booleans and also client validation is not working for me, this is not a major issue for me, the one that I really need to work is the stringlength property. It seems to do something because the form is not posted when the string length is exceeded, however no error message is displayed to the user which is obviously not what I want, has anyone been able to do this successfully?
My model goes like this
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Web; using System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations; namespace PitchPortal.Core { public class DocumentMetadata { //[Required] // public bool visibility { get; set; } [Required,StringLength(10, ErrorMessage = "title is too long")] public string title { get; set; } [Required, StringLength(10, ErrorMessage = "description is too long")] public string description { get; set; } [Required, StringLength(10, ErrorMessage = "summary is too long")] public string summary { get; set; }
The client side validation will work sometimes, and other times it will put out a JS error.Webpage error details
User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/4.0; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0.30729; Media Center PC 6.0; InfoPath.2; .NET4.0C; .NET4.0E) Timestamp: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 12:37:11 UTC
Have some problems with client side validation (using RequiredFieldValidator, RegularExpressionValidator, CustomValidator with client side validation logic). It seems that WebForm_DoPostBackWithOptions is not fired or causes unhandled exception that makes the form to do the postback regardless it's valid or not.
I tried using a ValidationSummary, hiding it if javascript is supported:
Every thing works fine on Chrome with disabled javascript on my laptop, but not on my Android phone. The problem is that on the phone Javascript is not disabled, it's enabled, and correctly hides the ValidationSummary, but does not perform client side validation for some reason that i can't understand (no developers tools on Android browser :(( ).This is very frustrating! :(
I'm trying to get a very simple client side validation example to work in ASP.NET MVC 2. I'm using data annotations to set a required property "Surname". When I use the Html.ValidationMessageFor(x => x.Surname) the correct client side validation script is written to the page. But when I use Html.ValidationMessage("Surname") the client side validation is not rendered out until after the page has been posted. Client side validation only starts working after a form post! I can see that the script is updated in the page after a form post. There appears to be a bug in Html.ValidationMessage()?
I have created a web application that calls a web service that requires a Client Certificate for authentication. Here is a snippet of how I am building the request:
This all works, but only intermittenly. About every 24 hours the Server hosting the web service returns a 403:Forbidden error. The only way to fix it is to do a iisreset of the server running the web application. We are completely stumped about this issue and would like to know if this issue has something to do with the web application or the configuration of the server it is being hosted on.
I have used ajax tab panel extender in my application and its working in my all major browsers()ie,firefox chrom etc) But in our client machine that is not working(Only in chrom browser).
I am using System.Net.Mail in C#.net website. Basically, I use this to send email alerts to users when some action has occurred.
The problem is, when some PC's are used to trigger an email, nothing happens. I have 2 PC's in my office, and when I do the action on one of them, it works, but not on the other. Why is that?
Also, when an action is triggered by the login page (email reports), it works everywhere, but not on other pages.
I thought C# was server-side code? Shouldn't everything work or not work based on what the server has installed?
I've run across with client-side validation. Firstly I'm assuming that everything is set up properly because client validation is working fine other than this specific scenario. The scenario is that if I have a field with a validation attribute on it then I can clear th field value and client validation won't flag it as an error even though the validation should fail. If, however, I type in something that is invalid then from then on it works correctly. It seems like client validation is missing the clearing of the field if it has not yet generated a validation error. Here's a simple model to demo the issue:
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Now assume that I have this as my model instance: new SimpleModel() { Id = 1, Name = "One1", EventTime = DateTime.Now } The model is valid. Now I drop in an edit form generated by the Add View dialog. Again I'm assuming client validation is properly set up because it works except for the very specific scenario given earlier.........................