Web Forms :: Alt + Tab Function - To Switch Back On Mail App From Browser?
Oct 27, 2010
I have two application one is my mail application and from that mail on click on some link users goes to web browser. now i have added "Go back to your mail" link over there.and i have treid with Javafunction and window.open to switch the window to mail application. but it is not wroking with Tab brwoser.Now i want a function/code which perform like Alt+Tab to swtich to back on mail applicaiton from that browser - on click event. is there any way to do it in Asp.net.
I want to do is have a Multi view control on my form with two views that toggle between each other. When I click on a button on each view (Like a Next Button) I want the view to show the other view or to redisplay itself. I keep getting an error saying that the index is out of range.
When I click Logout page redirect to Login page but when click to browser arrow back then it will goes back, I want to after Logout cannot going to back page...
In my current application I want to implement ASP.Net localization with global resources. I have the problem, that after changing the CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture and CurrentThread.CurrentCulture and changing to another page, these values are overwritten by the browser default values.
I have a DropDownList that enables a selection between different languages. In the ItemChanged Event I store the culturename in the session, redirect to my defaultpage and use this code
protected override void InitializeCulture() { System.Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture = new CultureInfo("de-DE"); System.Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = new CultureInfo("de-DE"); base.InitializeCulture(); }
After switching to another contentpage, that does not override InitializeCulture I'm back to the default browser language. How can I make that persistent?
What options do I have? The following come to my mind:
On every *.aspx page I do implement InitializeCulture I create a new class that derives from System.Web.UI.Page and overrides the InitializeCulture Eventhandler. Every *.aspx page I use derives from it.
Isn't there a more "built-in" way? ASP.net offers such good localization support, so I guess there must be an easier/more efficient way to achieve my goal. Which one is there?
I want to implemet mail merge with my on going project, I know well how send news letters to authorized clients, but need to do it with mail merge like the email from this forum.
Im using ASP.NET 2.0,C# for my web application development. I am having a login page and new user registration page. how to redirect to login page once user finishes his registration and clicks back button of browser. Registration page is container page using some master page..
Not sure if i'm posting in the right forum, if not, please move it...i have the following issue... I want to "disable" browser's back button. Seems it's not possible, but using cache.setcacheability and timing it, kinda disables the option of navigating back. I need this because in some pages of my webpage, i keep values in a Session variable so when a page loads, i need to check that variable, and, if navigating back, cant do that. I also "set cache to false" because if someone closes session, and i allow cache, someone else could handtype a url in that same pc and see the page without login (though if he/she tries to navigate through it will be kicked out because when loading a new page, i'll know that he/she is not logged) but i dont want to allow even that,
that's why cache is disabled. The problem is that loading over and over again my masterpage (header, footer, menu and stuff) is going to slow down the webpage, because every time there's a request, the page has to be sent again completely. So, is there something like a "mix" mode where i can allow cache just for a few things? If not, what's the best practice to achieve both things i'm trying: speed and security?
After user has logged out i am redirecting user to home.aspx and from here i do not want user to be able to go back using browser back button.. How can i do it? I used this code in javascript :
My problem is when I logout from my website, the logout button redirects to login page , and then if I click BACK button in browser, I can go back to my website. I do not want that.
What I am actually trying to make is like at mail.yahoo.com or at mail.google.com after sucessful logout user cannot view the account.
I would like to make the same functionality for my application.
From pageA, clicking a button to open pageB which display a crystal report. User can only use browser back button. How to open pageC from pageB? Can I add code in pageB close (if there is a page close event) or make back button in browser to open pageC instead of pageA?
How should i handle browser Back and Forward button? I have aspx page . in aspx page has some field with Save Button. i have clicked on save button to save the data, then i clicked on browser back button, then it again execute the save button event. how should i prevent to fire save button event again when user clicked on Browser back button?
I am trying to build a form that will not change the URL in the users browser, and will not allow the user to press the browser back button. Is there something I can do to accomplish this?
I have a Deafult.aspx page with a form and a button. The form consists of a drop down list and a radio button list. When I click the button I submit the form to a different page, search.aspx. When I click the back button in the browser. Somehow the radio button list values stay the same as when I last clicked them (not any special configuration by my side), and the drop down list gets back to its default value. My radio button list has a on select event that changes the values of the drop down list. The problem is, as I mentioned, the radio button list keeps its former value when I submitted the page, and the dropDownList doesn't. So they are incoherent.
How do I make them both get back to their default values? (as this is no postback... right?) or how do I keep their former values. FYI, the problem doesn't occur in internet explorer. In chrome this happens. And in fire fox, it just gets back the dropdownlist is ok, but the radio button list's default selected index isn't even selected.
I am inserting and updating the image from html file upload to my gridview / insertion goes fine , but when i update the image by clicking on edit using onselectedindexchanged event of gridview, I fetch the image then change it with other image, with this simultaneously i rebind the gridview, in the beck-end everything goes fine it updates and replaces the image but in gridview it won't show after updated. I am using postbacktrigger on my submit button, but gridview won't refreshes, until and unless i click on address bar and press ENTER , or until i won't press CTRL+F5 to clear the browser cache.
how can i restrict user to perform 'rules violating actions' like performing back button operation after logging in?
when a user logs in then unless that user presses logout button, it should not see login page again. if user presses back button after login then its current page should be reloaded.
I have an application that posts to a form on a different page, on a different site. Everything works fine unless the user presses the back button.The way it'ssetup now, if th euser forgets their pin, they click alink which takes them to a popup window. The enter their info and then they're sent a new pin. Fine.However, I'm trying to account for all possible scenarios. What if the user forgets their pin, is taken to this other page, and then decides they remembered their pina nd presses the back button. They'll need to reload in order to be able to try to post again, otherwise the session variables I'm using to log them in won't reset (I reset some in the page load event).Is there anyway to detect whether the page was arrived at via the browser back button so that I can reload it?