VS 2008 - How To Call Sub When 10 Characters Type In Textbox
Sep 21, 2011
I'm sure this will need to use javascript but not sure exactly how to do it. I need to count the characters typed in a textbox and when it reaches 10 I want a sub to be called in the code. Or have it click a button on the screen which is probably easier. How to do this? I would think I would call the script with the OnTextChanged? And in the script use the .length property to see if it is 10? Maybe I just answered my question here!!
how to limit the number of characters per line in a multiline textbox? Any posibility to do this with javascript? I have the users enter a list of names and need to limit each. I hate to use another textbox to add each name. If so, I would then add them to a listbox instead so they could select and remove a name.
I am using the VS 2008. I m using the TextboxwaterMarkExtender,Its working,Suppose watermark text is Type Name Here,Suppose i type sonia in textbox,When i refresh the page,then in textbox that is attached to Extender text is changing to Type Name Here,I want that if I type in textbox sonia,when the page is refreshed & page comes back,sonia is still there in textbox.
I have a FormView that allows a user to register for a company event. I want to do a couple of things with this form.
1. I need to write this data to a MS SQL database
2. I need to send an email confirmation of their registration to their email.
I know how to do both of these things, but i am having trouble doing both at the same time.
It would be nice if I could do it in one click, but I coded it into two pages to try to help simplify it.
The first page allows the user to input their information into a formview and when they click the submit button, it places those answers into session variables:
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The Second page confirms the users information by taking those session variables and placing them into labels:
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However, after I place information into the formview on the first page, it throws up this error:
"Conversion from type 'TextBox' to type 'String' is not valid".
I want to force user to type more than 6 characters in password field.we cannot usee range validator because password characters can be mix(i.e.Numeric or alphabates or special characters)
The application needs to convert foreign characters to an American keyboard representation. It has always done so, but the customer recently added a new list of Polish characters. I have found all the documentation on the Internet, except for this. Why the "friendly" column doesn't have values for these characters?
I'd like to have an asp.net textbox that people can paste content into and it works like notepad, i.e. no formatting or special characters will get entered. I take text and pass it to a web service which manipulates it and converts it into a tab delimited file. The problem I've experienced is sometimes people copy from MS Word and paste that content in and somehow even the tab characters etc. get passed to the web service. I run routines now to strip that information out but it would be so much easier if the textbox on the web page didn't capture anything but the text itself, i.e. visible characters (numbers, letters, punctuation).
Im developing a application in asp.net ,the problem i got was i have a grid view with textboxes in it where i can enter some data and store it into the database.But the problem ,i have to enter minimum 50 characters of data into it but the textbox is accepting only 30 characters.im getting the following error.String or binary data would be truncatedThe statement has been terminated.And i have also checked the datatypes of corresponding columns in the database.(they are set to archar(MAX))
I'm getting my text from a textbox from code-behind using control.Text() but I'm not getting the proper characters, I want "ÅÄÖ". Must be some problem with the text encoding but I've already checked my encoding settings in VS. Someone??
On my current form I have it validating a Canadian Postal Address (xxx xxx). The space is optional but if the user does not use a space, then once the validation passes it will insert one. How can I count the first 3 characters of the textbox, insert a space, then add the rest of the characters?
I have few Text Box controls on my webform on which I would like to do some validation. Validation: Controls should not be allowed to accept All special characters EXCEPT ALLOW letters (incl all foreign language characters), numbers, period, comma, question mark, apostrophe, ampersand, soft parentheses & hyphen. Whats the best way to implement this & how?
I need to validate a textbox that it should allow only certain characters and after the limit is reached the textbox should not allow entering characters in it.It can be done by Javascript but dont know how to do..
I am using Multi-line Textbox through which users will be able to enter data which will be saved on to the SQL Server 2008 database. There is an other process, which reads this data from the table and writes to a text file.
Problem:
If the data entered by users in text box contains <Enter> from keyboard, it is saving to the database with some spaces replacing the <Enter>.
Some how if I read the same data to a text box on webpage, it is being displayed properly.
But, if my second process that reads the data from database and prints to a text file, it is not keeping the text format properly. It is not retaining the <Enter> in the data being printed to text file.