Web Forms :: Get Text Of LinkButton Inside Repeater Control When Clicked?
May 7, 2015i want to fetch the text value of selected hyperlink control from repeater control.
View 1 Repliesi want to fetch the text value of selected hyperlink control from repeater control.
View 1 Repliesi used a linkbutton inside repeater,when it is clicked whole page is refresh .linkbutton name is comment.i want when link button is clicked ,text box (txt comment) should be visible,without refreshing the entire page
<asp:Repeater ID="RepeaterNews" runat="server"
onitemcommand="RepeaterNews_ItemCommand" >
<ItemTemplate>
<table class="style1" style="border: thin solid #C0C0C0; margin-left: 50px; background-color: #99CCFF;" cellspacing="0">
<tr>
<td rowspan="2"> <asp:Image ID="Image1" runat="server" ImageUrl='<%#Bind("Photo") %>' Width="80" Height="70" />
</td>
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I am having a LinkButton inside a repeater control and I want to have hover popup when I mouse over it. How can I do it? I have seen couple of examples, but they are using <a href> tag..I want it on LinkButtonn.
View 4 Repliesi have added a hyperlink in the gridview and i am displaying the image names in the grid as hyperlinks
when i click on the hyperlink in the grid, the related image has to be displayed in the same page but in another div which is next to gridview
but for me ,image is displaying in another page
I am using a repeater control and i want to use one more repeater control inside the existing repeater control .
Like this:
<asp:Repeater ID="Repeater1" runat="server"> <HeaderTemplate> </HeaderTemplate>
<ItemTemplate>
<!-- start child repeater --> Here I want to use one repater control <!-- end child repeater -->
</ItemTemplate>
</asp:Repeater>
I have Repeater, which consists of LinkButon and Literal. LinkButon and Literal are whole thing by implication. I want get value from Literal, when user click on corresponding LinkButton.
View 3 RepliesHow can I make a linkbutton inside a repeater open a new browser window on click?
<asp:LinkButton ID="LinkButton4" runat="server" PostBackUrl='<%# string.Format("~/Products.aspx/{0}",Eval("URL")) %>'>Details </asp:LinkButton>
I can't change the text of a linkbutton that is placed in a repeater. I want the text to change when I click the button.
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</FooterTemplate>
I'm doing a webpage with a search that brings a lot of information from MSSQL. What I did is a stored procedure that return only the page to be seen on the website. Right now I'm working on the paging as I need to show something similar than google. If you are at page 1 they show first 10 pages and if you are at page 19 they show since page 9 to 28. I think the best option to show the page numbers is using a linkbutton inside a repeater. The problem that I have now is that I do not know the best way to take the page number at postback.
Doing a quick sample I assigned an ArrayList to repeater.datasource:
<asp:Repeater ID="Repeater2" runat="server">
<ItemTemplate>
<asp:LinkButton ID="LinkButton1" runat="server" CommandArgument="<%# Container.DataItem %>"><%# Container.DataItem %></asp:LinkButton>
</ItemTemplate>
</asp:Repeater>
<asp:LinkButton ID="LinkButton2" runat="server" CommandArgument="4654">Test #1</asp:LinkButton>
At my Default.aspx.cs file I have the next code
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (this.IsPostBack)
{
string x = LinkButton2.CommandArgument;
//string y = LinkButton1.CommandArgument;
//I know this line will not work since the Linkbutton1 is inside the Repeater.
}
What Shall I do to make it works? Does anyone has a better solution for this paging?
The link button only sets some value as true and does nothing else. When I run the code the LinkButton's event just won't fire! In my aspx page I got this LinkButton inside of a repeater with CommandName="SetDefault", some ID, runat property. That's it. In my code, inside of myRepeater_Itemcommand(), I got this
if (e.CommandName == "SetDefault")
{
Users obj = new Users();
obj.IsDefault = true;
}
[EDIT] I resolved it myself. It was a silly mistake. "l" was missing from "SetDefault" in my aspx page.
I am brand new (like 2 weeks) to ASP.NET and VB.
I have a series of linkbuttons that are generated dynamically inside a repeater.
I need the background color of the selected linkButton to change and remain a new color when clicked. I thought that the ItemCommand property of the repeater would do the trick, but it doesn't.
Here is the code for the repeater:
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why I get this error:
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
when I try to access a LinkButton inside a Repeater as follows:
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I have a GridView with two templatefields, one with a DropDownList and the other with a TextBox, both loose their values once I hit the "update" button. Is it any way I can make the controls keep the values?
View 8 Repliesi used the code present in that page (CODE USED). The user can click all the categories displayed, and i need to know the id of the one that he clicked.
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In the case of the screenshot i need to know which is the id of the category "Excel", the one that i clicked.
I have a linkbutton inside datalist1 item template field, i want when user click on linkbutton then its text would be "enable" and if the linkbutton text is "enable" and panel1 will be visible then again on linkbutton click event linkbutton text would be "disable"and panel1 will be hidden.
View 1 Repliesi have a link button thats text value is populated from a dataset value retrieved from a database. When the user clicks on this link button I want to somehow capture the text value. The trick is the linkbutton is within a usercontrol, and I want to do the processing from the user controls parent. I am able to get the ID of the clicked linkbutton with the use of Request.Form["__EVENTTARGET"];, however i need the text value, in this case its a job number.
I may be able to do this via javascript with the OnClientClick;
OnClientClick='<%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem,"JobNo","test({0})")%>'
When I do this I get a javascript error saying "M10725"(which is my job number being clicked) is ndefined. I dont know what this means. Do I somehow have to give the linkbutton being click a value?
I need to access a control inside a repeater and change its properties. To enable it or not. I got an erorr message Object reference not set to an instance of an object. Here is my code inside a method. protected void
rptCAP_ItemDataBound(object sender, RepeaterItemEventArgs e)
{
LinkButton lnDel = (LinkButton)rptCap.FindControl("lnkDelete");
lnkDel.Enabled = false; //<<<<< this is where the error occur
}
The name of the repeater control is id="rptCAP"
How to create Grid view control inside Repeater control.
View 7 RepliesI have repeater in my page that I use Link button on it this repeater show datalist page number...
I change linkbutton color with css now I want when click on Linkbutton after click on it ,linkbutton color's change how I can do it?
<asp:Repeater ID="rptPager" runat="server">
<ItemTemplate>
<asp:LinkButton ID="lnkPage" runat="server" Text='<%#Eval("Text") %>' CommandArgument='<%# Eval("Value") %>'
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I have a checkbox in a repeater control. How to get the User,Administrator,Security Admin as the checkbox Names ?
private string[] AvailableRoles = { "User", "Administrator", "Security Admin" };
Repeater_Roles.DataSource = AvailableRoles; Repeater_Roles.DataBind();
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How to get label id in div tag for each row in repeater control?
View 1 Repliesaspects of some controls in Code Behind (VB) with controls inside a datalist and/or repeater. I have read a lot of stuff on using some tricks but none seem to work so far. I am new to ASP.net so some of the explanations are too cryptic as well. Below is a section of code that I am trying to change. This example is attempting to make the label visible if the dataitem is true and hidden if false. No matter what I seem to do I cann't reference this label to change. I also want to change the text on some other controls in this dataitem if the returned value is a certain value.
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actually i am having a gridview control in my page..in that gridview i displayed the employee details and i provide view link button for every column in that gridview..my doubt is whenever i click the view link button in the gridview,the employee id will be get and pass it to other page and retrive the values using that employee id ..how to use.? I am using a code like this
<asp:TemplateField HeaderText ="View">
<ItemTemplate >
<asp:LinkButton ID="LinkButton1" runat="server" Text="View" PostBackUrl='<%#"~/Default.aspx?empid="+Eval("empid")%>'></asp:LinkButton>
</ItemTemplate>
when i click the view button it will go to default page but the records are not displayed in the textbox..this is my default.aspx.vb code
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I have added a RadioButtonList inside a repeater as follows:
(.aspx file):
<asp:Button ID="Button1" Text="Add Comment" runat="server" />
<asp:Panel ID="pnlPanelDemo" runat="server" CssClass="modalPopup" ViewStateMode="Disabled">
<cc1:ToolkitScriptManager ID="ToolkitScriptManager1" runat="server">
</cc1:ToolkitScriptManager>
<asp:Repeater ID="rptComments" runat="server">
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Now suppose if 3 questions are displayed on the webpage then 3 radiobuttonlists are displayed. I need to send the selected text of radiobuttons separately in my table in SQL Server on a button click event.
Suppose if selected answers are Very Poor, Average and Good then database entry should look like:
1 Very Poor
2 Average
3 Good
(.aspx.cs file)
protected void AddComment(object sender, EventArgs e) {
string constr = System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["ConnectionString"].ConnectionString;
string sqlStatment = "INSERT INTO FeedbackResponse(QUESTION_ID,RESPONSE) values(@QID,@RESP)";
using (SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection(constr)) {
using (SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(sqlStatment, con)) {
con.Open(); cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@RESPONSE",this.rptComments.
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery(); con.Close();
} }
I am not sure what to do in the bold line.
i have a asp gridview contains linkbutton , i get the values in forloop , but how can i check which linkbutton i was click
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