Web Forms :: How To Request HTML From Some Page
Feb 22, 2010I have some pages that contain a specific html.
I need to choose in a option what page I want to take the html. and so take it.
I have some pages that contain a specific html.
I need to choose in a option what page I want to take the html. and so take it.
Is it at all possible to inject a request into IIS for a page, have IIS and ASP.Net handle it as normal, but get the response as html handed back to me programmatically?
Yes, I know that I could connect to port 80 using WebRequest and WebResponse, but that becomes difficult if you are accessing the IIS server from the same physical machine (loopback security controls et al).
Basically, I want to inject the request (eg for [URL]) between the points at which IIS would normally talk to the browser, and the point at which it would route it to the correct ASP.Net application, and get a response back from IIS between the points at which ASP.Net/IIS applies the httpfilters and hands the html back to the browser.
I'm predominantly working with IIS7 so if there is a solution that works just for IIS7 then thats not an issue.
I have a report that I generate with HTML.
I'd like to get the HTML output of the page, and be able to send it via email. I'm having problem with session, because the report redirect me to the login page because when I create a new WebRequest, it doesn't use the information of the current session.
Is there a way to get the HTML of the report without having to code a work-around for the security ?
How can I properly receive these Array of Inputs on asp.net?
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In php you can access field by $field = $_POST["field"]
$field["name"] and $field["age"] are simply arrays containing names and ages.
I have a form that a user fills out and can input html or other text into a textarea. I have the validaterequest attribute set to false on the page. However, when I submit the form with any html characters it bombs saying that it detected the potentially dangerous request field and to make validaterequest=false. I've already done this so I'm not sure why it's not working. I've done this many times before and never had this problem. Anyone run into this before and if so, is there a fix? I don't want to update my web.config and apply it site wide.
View 1 RepliesI have a master page homeMaster.aspx and many content pages. However the situation is I have few .html pages. Now when a user clicks on a link the html page should get loaded.inside the master page. The problem is these are .html and not content page with .aspx.
View 4 RepliesI am wondering if there is anyway to grab the html that is generated from an ASP page.I am trying to pull a table from the page,and I foolishly used a static html page so I would not have to be constantly querying the server where this page resides while I tested out my code.The javascript code I wrote to grab to unlabeled table from the page works.Then when I put it into practice with the real page and found that the ASP page does not generate a viewable page with a jquery .get request on the URL.
Is there any way to query the page for the table I need so that the ASP page returns a valid page on request?(I am also limited to using javascript and perl for this,the server where this will reside will not run php and I have no desire to learn ASP.NET to solve this by adding to the issue of proprietary software)
I have two aspx pages 1) Default.aspx and B.aspx
Suppose when a user requests for the default.aspx, i want it to be redirected to B.aspx
How do i do that with form action attribute.
I have a news list and when I click on every each news, it navigates to another page where I can see news details. What I need is I want to request every news title in news details page and show it in <title> section in <head> as the pages title. It means the <title> tag in news-details page must be dynamic and will change depending on every news articles title. But I don't know how to do this because the only parameter that will be sending from news-list page to news-details page is news-id and not news title.
View 1 RepliesWhat I am trying to solve here is to check for what is previous page's url and compare it. If it is login.aspx then I want to display an WelcomeNote() message. Any help would be deeply appreciated. Here's the codes.
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
If Request.UrlReferrer IsNot Nothing Then
I wanTransfer values from one page to another using Request Object
but when i try store
textBox value into Request object like..
Request["Name"] = txtName.Text;
i get the following Error
Property or indexer 'System.Web.HttpRequest.this[string]' cannot be assigned to -- it is read only
Is Request object allows us to store values init like Session & Application Object.
The statement is correct:
<asp:HyperLink
ID="HyperLink2"
runat="server"
Text="Telefone(s)"
NavigateUrl='<%#
"~/Autenticados/DadosClienteTelefone.aspx?codSegurado=" + DataBinder.Eval(FormView1.DataItem, "INT_CODSEGURADO") %>'
/>
The HyperLink does not work, I click and does nothing
i have a page in my webapp, in which a pdf is created. When the page is loaded, parameters are read from the querystring and the process of building the pdf starts. This contains two xslt transformations and one antennahouse-fo-formatter call. The result of the first xslttransformation is written into an memorystream, which is the source for the second transformation. The result from the second transformation is the source for the pdf-generation. Our live-system is an loadbalanced-system containing two servers. The page works for a while, but at once the page fails on one server with the following exception:
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Writing the responsestream: arr is byte[]
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I have some serious performance Issues with Windows controls loading first time on IE Browser then subsequent request's. When ever i open Browser first time , mywebsite takes 7 seconds to load, but on subsequent request without closing browser it loads with-in 2 seconds.I Knew IIS on first time it re-compiles the process and for subsequent request's it wont perform and it cahches .I'm looking for better options to improve performance, when ever first time reqest's comes to web server.
On IIS 7 Server,I was using both Dynamic and Static compression enabled.Also,On application pool ,I set "ShutDown Time(Limit)" and "Startup Time(Limit") to 90 (seconds).Here is web.config i disable below to improve performance issues.
<trace enabled="false" pageOutput="false" />
<compilation debug="false"/>
Here is the Server Configuration
Windows 2008 Server
IIS 7 64 bit
Upto Date patches.
.Net Framework 2.0,3.0,3.5
Need inputs to improve performance when user call website for first time.
I do some stuff with dynamic DropDownLists. A choice at one level makes the next level appear and so on.
When I open up an old report for editing, the first level is not editable so I set that DropDownList to Enabled=false (still dynamically in code).
My problem is that when I press save (a LinkButton) I first come to my OnInit as usual and check the Page.Request.Form for my DropDownLists, but then the first list is not represented.
But if I change one of the lists when editing, a postback is made, then there is no problem at all with the Page.Request.Form, the first list is there all the time.
Is there some fundamental difference with causing a PostBack from a LinkButton vs a Dynamically Added DropDownList?
I'm using Request.PathInfo to response.redirect as user to a different page ( based on the content after .aspx ). It redirect just fine however, once redirected, the page loses all content from the master page and the CSS link.
View 6 RepliesI know that dynamic buttons and buttons in general don't use a typical postback and they post through the page.request.form. Okay, so in visual studio, I was able to determine that page.Request.form and in the all-keys property, i SEE my button there. It is the last item in all-keys.
When I am clicking this dynamic button which is in an updatepanel, the script below does not detect it as a button, it is still showing it as null:
public static Control GetPostBackControl(Page page)
{
Control control = null;
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but here is the kicker, when I am traversing through the object, I am looking at the object C and the property 'ctl'. The ctl is showing me a value of "ButtonRow_0Col0" and it is of type string. This is good! But , the 'c' control object still says 'null'.
I want to be abel to allow a user to input a users loginID into an html page, then when clicking a login submit button, load an aspx page (vb) and feed the text that was inputed into the login Input Text field into the aspx pagees login textbox.
View 3 RepliesThe HTML label control is on master page. And I want to access its value on other aspx.cs page. As there are many other control on the master page so i use the recursive function to access the value but NullReferenceException occurs... The code on aspx.cs page is as:
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I have one master page that is used to gather information from a user. It contains asp.net labels and textboxes within a table. For example, the master page contains fields for Name , Phone, Address, etc.
There are content pages that are created to add to the information that needs to be gathered. For example, the content page, Loan Application, could ask for Loan Amount, LTV, etc.
In addition to this, certain content page forms do not need to show a particular master page field. For example, the content page may not need to ask for Phone.
The table rows are stored as public properties in the master page so I can hide them in the content page code behind.
public bool HomePhoneRow
{
set { trHomePhone.Visible = value; }
get { return trHomePhone.Visible; }
}
So, in the content page code behind, I have this:
Master.HomePhoneRow = false;
The functionality works perfect, but I don't like how the space is reserved on the page. You can tell that a row was removed. I've tried style="border-collapse:collapse" on both the <table> and <tr> elements. I've also tried to set the row height as a public property and alter that.
I have MasterPage.master and 3 page that use this masterpage
1-home.aspx
2-product.aspx
3-information.aspx
in masterpage I defive 3 DIV
<div id="Home" runat="server"></div> <div id="Product" runat="server">
</div> <div id="Information" runat="server"></div>
I want in Home.aspx it change <div id="Home"> Background's image so I wrote below code in home.aspx behind code:
Home.Style["background-image"]=Page.ResolveUrl("~/Images/Extra/H.jpg"); but this error happen: the name Home doesn't exist in the current context
I think it happen because I define divĀ in masterpage not in home.aspx so if I want do it what should I do?
My application is simple, I have 2 pages:
RSSProducer.aspx: A page that generates RSS (XML) feeds
RssConsumer.aspx: A page that retrieves the RSS feeds and displays it to the user in a repeater control. To do this I am using the System.Xml.XmlTextReader to fill a DataSet with tables based on the RSS-XML retrieved from the RSSProducePage. A table within the DataSet is bound to the repeater control.
For example, this is what I have in my RssConsumer.aspx page:
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
Session("permittedToViewSomeDetail") = True
Dim url = "http://localhost/DevSite/RSSProducer.aspx"
Dim reader As New System.Xml.XmlTextReader(url)
Dim ds As New DataSet()
ds.ReadXml(reader)
myRssRepeater.DataSource = ds.Tables(2)
myRssRepeater.DataBind()
End Sub
My problem is that user-authorization details are stored in Session in the RssConsumer page that need to be accessed in the RSSProducer page (in this example it would be Session("permittedToViewSomeDetail") that I need to access in the RSSProducer page); however, the Session identifier is not common between the two. This means that I cannot access the authorization details in the RSSProducer page.
The reason for why is fairly clear to me:
User's browser makes a request to the RssConsumer page Server generates a Session ID (which is stored in a cookie) if there is no existing Session Identifer The RSSConsumer requests the RSSProducer page...which generates a new Session ID every time because no session identifier is ever going to be found.
I tried using cookieless session so that I could pass the SessionID via the URL to the RSSProducer page as an experiment but for some reason the XmlTextReader doesn't work well with this method (but the desired shared session does work). I've hit a brick wall here. Does anyone know how to share session between pages when one page makes a request to the other?
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in my page am having one dropdownlist,Textbox and Search Button.Dropdownlist consists of Problem id,Phone No,Email,CardNo. when i select any of the above and enters a related string in textbox and click on search button a gridview will appear with related details. Everything is fine. but my challange is to display this gridview in next page.. how itz possible. i think request.Querystring helps me.but i dnt know how to write dis.Here am Pasting my code. Aspx.cs
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Aspx code:
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I have a static HTML page that has the basic design layout of a website that is fully functional. I need to display some data from database inside one of the div tags. I am using ASP .net 3.5 for the dynamic display of data.
So i want to convert this html page to master page and then add a content placeholder and display dynamic data from db using a gridview within this page.
Is there any way that i can convert or reference this html page as the master page in ASP .net ?
i have an html page and i want to open it in an .aspx.
I need to made some changes in html before i show that in browser , and i need to make them in memory, so i open and load and make changes to my html Page and , now i need to pass that html string to iframe, but i am not able to do dat from code behind, iframe.innerHtml do not work.
I tried to set innerhtml for a div instead of iframe, that works , but here when browser renders html page, it applies my Html page style sheat on my aspx ( where CSS are defined for body ). Means the CSS for body that is in head of my htmlPage , sets on my aspx page.