I've written some code to scan a directory and write the images to a different view. I'm using buttons with CommandName="NextView" and CommandName="PrevView" to navigate to the following view.
My code to write the images to the different views is called upon the page_load event.
However after clicking the next and previous button this seems to cause a page reload as the images are written to the view again so I end up with duplicate images.
I googled a bit and one of the suggestions was to place the multiview in an contenttemplate and updatepanel but that didn't work either.
Now I've solved the problem by clearing the labels to which the images are written in the page load before the other code fires.
I have web page in asp.net and it goes to top left in web browser in different resolutions (with pressing ctrl n scrolling mouse) and controls also comes out of tables n div.
I've created a web service using VS 2010 and .Net 3.5, deployed on Win7. No hiccups regarding performance or functionality. However, after adding performance counters I realized that the web service is restarted every few thousand calls (which happens after a few seconds).
The application pool has already been changed to not use recycling but this behavior persists.
how to prevent a rendered ASPX page from having the encrypted data in the head area. With the fact that the data is in there, it prevents bots and crawlers from reaching the true SEO data within the page. I would like to use ASPX pages to create my web pages. As of now, I cannot because of the garbage loaded in the beginning of a rendered page.
when the page above loads, i have link buttons on the left and an empty maincontent area next to its right. what i want to do is display an entry form in the main content on click event of the link button on the left. the second form is as below.(form not based on master page).
how do i perform this task and if i wanted to display a different form in place of the first one that appeared in the maincontent area, how do i go about it?
i have two page in asp.net and one page is a main page(Page 1) that have button Next. when i click the Next button it's will go to the Next page(Page 2) but i don't want the page reload. i try to use the Script Manager, UpdatePannel but it still reload page.
I'm using Visual Studio 2010 and working on an ASP.NET 4.0 web application. At the moment, a co-worker and I are tweaking CSS, which means constantly changing and saving CSS files and then refreshing the running page in a web browser.Every few saves, the application restarts, causing a considerable delay while we wait for the app to start up, log in again, and return to the page we were working on. In an IIS production environment a CSS file wouldn't go through the ASP.NET ISAPI, but apparently when running with VS2010 and the developent web server this doesn't matter... or something.
My page was created with a multiview which has 3 views.
Now on one of the view I have a checkbox called chkpeer. So, when this checkbox is checked it triggers a submit button to be set to visible and active with the code below;
Code: Protected Sub chkpeer_CheckedChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles chkpeer.CheckedChanged If chkpeer.Checked = True Then chkpeer.Enabled = True btnSub.Visible = True Else btnSub.Visible = False End If End Sub
Now the problem is, when I check chkpeer - btnsub becomes visible set to TRUE. Then when I move to the next View without clicking the submit button then return to the view with chkpeer,
1) chkpeer is still ticked but disabled 2) btnsub visible is SET to FALSE.
I would prefer one of the following
Either have the chkpeer checked - enabled and btnSub still Visible (Ideally)
Or Chkpeer unchecked and enabled so that when I check it again it activates the btnSub ..
I am creating a custom cookie and have overloaded the Iprincipal class and all that good stuff. My cookie works correctly and I am able to retrieve the roles of the users successfully, but the admins have to reload the default page after just logging in to see the admin only button. Once they visit a new page on my site and return to the default page, the button is there.
I read somewhere that the cookie is created last and has something to do with a response to the HTTP. TBH, I am new to this stuff and don't understand exactly how that works, but I see how it effects my program. I am currently creating and planting my cookie in the page load of my default page. Should I be doing it somewhere else, perhaps in the log-in page? I tried that, but the same issue still exists. Am I missing something?
The reason i need to reload page is that in the page load im creating cookie. THis cookie helps me to avoid 1 messagebox every time i load page it loads only the first time.
but the problem is that when the page is loaded it will not disappear when i use other widgets on the page.
but when i go to another site and i go back then it works. So i clearly need something to clear the cache or reload.
Like normal chat application i have two textboxes one to get text from user and one to display that text. i am using wcf service to provide communication with one user with other. I want to reload only the textbox that contain the entered text by the user not the other controls. i have timer and meta tag but nothing worked.
I have a Web app using Forms authentication. I Use Timeout in Web.Config to TimeOut from application that is working fine and I am Redirected to Login page with Message on page "The application timed out. Please ClockIn/Login." When I am Logging again I am Redirected to the same page with same error message and after that if I try Logging again second time I am able to Login.
Following is the code from different form which i am using.
I've been looking for the best method to add "Tab Views" to my .ASPX web pages. I read about one method on the internet and actually remembered the other possible method from a control in the default VS2010 toolkit.
I like the <asp:MultiView> control because its so easy to use. The only thing is that it requires the page to be posted back. The second method would use CSS + JavaScript to essentially emulate tabbed views in the same webpage by changing the styles of <div> elements based upon the users tab selection, making the selected tab appear visible and the other tabs appear invisible.
I like the ease of implementation of the <asp:MultiView> but I dislike the fact that it requires the page to be posted back and resent. Also, I haven't even tried this myself yet but Im assuming there is a way to setup the page to make it look like you can select different tabs with a MultiView. Can anyone confirm this?
I like the CSS+JavaScript method of "Tab Views" because no page postback is required but it is a little more work to code. No big deal really though once its done.
In my web app there is a page(page.aspx). this page inclusdes mutiple views using multiviews. I want to pass querystring value (i.e. id) to this page. 3 processes need to be done
1- querystring value pass to sql statement. 2- sql statement result will pass to page. 3- page determine which views to load
Now, I want to ask
1- what page event handler(s) is responsible for these process? 2- Is the whole process influence on performance?
I have a multiview page. Page 1 basically gives you the option of selecting if you want to enter percentages or amounts. Page 2 you can select a productgroup page 3 creates dynamically a table with textboxes in the first row and radiobuttons in the next rows. In the textboxes you enter a percentage or an amount depending on the choice on page 1. Because these textboxes and radiobuttons depend on the data present in a database, I have to create them dynamically, so far so good.
The textboxes also have the textchanged event and autopostback, because there needs to be a check if an entered value is valid. Now when I enter a value in a textbox, click on a button that directs me to page 2 (view 2) and select another productgroup, the same value I entered also pops up in the textbox in the same position.
And I don't get it, the table is cleared every time I enter page (view) 3 and the function that creates the table and fills it with data is also correct (with the correct values), but when its displayed the value from the previous productgroup is in the textbox. Is this behavior someone recognizes ? maybe I forgot something simple?
I notice on some sites i can login wrong which brings me to a login page. log in incorrectly again which brings me to a wrong password page (where i can log in) and if i login wrong again i dont increase my page history count. It takes exactly 2 backs no matter how many times i get it wrong and i dont see any pages in my forward history
I have an aspx page with a java applet. At the end of the execution, the applet navigates to another aspx page, in which there is a button that gives the possibility to execute the applet again. I would like this second page to reload every time the applet calls it, but unfortunatelly this doesn't happen. If I start from the applet's page, all works fine; but if I call the applet's page from the other one, when the applet redirects to this second page the load event does not fire. Probably the code could be clearer, so this is it:
On buttonSave click after saving the record successfully ,I want to show "Save successfully " message on a label on a page for few seconds and then reload the page.