Web Forms :: How To Use Response.write To Generate A Table
Oct 18, 2010
I want to use response.write to generate a table. but I have a question, the result of table must display on the top of web page. How can I control the location of table? e.g. at the middle or end of web page or starting from number of line.
I am trying to change the text of a asp:textbox and collapse some ajaxToolkit:CollapsiblePanelExtenders within some ascx controls on my page as well as output a dynamically generated file. I have no problem collapsing the CollapsiblePanelExtenders and changing the text of the textbox from the codebehind or outputting a file. The problem arises when I want BOTH of these events to happen on the same postback. Unfortunately using Response.Write negates all of the other changes to the page.
i am calling a function which is inside Homescroll.ascx.cs from Homescroll.ascx so i wrote on Homescroll.ascx as <% Response.Write(scroll()); %> but all this is in update panel,and i am getting errors. so is their any other way to call function from homescroll.ascx to homescroll.ascx.cs,instead of response.write();
Response.Write("<script id=""mycountry3"" language=""Javascript"" src=""http://www.ip2phrase.com/ip2phrase.asp?template=You are from Country: <COUNTRY> ""></script>")
in showfile.aspx, I send the file using Response.OutputStream.Write method. now I get some problem when somebody put this webpage in an IFrame and open in IE, as I checked the code, showfile.aspx is requested twice when clicks the link, and in the second time the cookies of authorization and session Id are missing. I tried to add the p3p header but not working.my question is, is this how the IE designed with iframe? is there anyway to work around?
The variable id is declared and it's value set eralier in the method.When the new window opens it displays the image properly, but the existing page suddenly loses all of it's styling. The links double in size and change font family. Does anyone know a way to retain styling on the calling page?
I am trying to generate a dynamic table andd add rows to a ASP.Net table control on my UI. My problem is as I add a new row from MyTable, in to another table the table I am copying from, will loose one row. Here is the code:
Table myTable = new Table ();
[Code]....
am just reading one row in every loop and add that row in to another table object, why is 'myTable' loosing loosing one row in each loop?
i am posting some data from my application to an external website i.e for a credit card payment
so i am using a response.write object.how to display the reposnse.write in a new window
this is my code
Dim sb As New StringBuilder() sb.AppendFormat("runat=server") sb.Append("<html>") sb.AppendFormat("<body onload='document.forms[""form""].submit()'>") sb.AppendFormat("<form name='form' action='{0}' method='post'>", postbackUrl)
There are files stored in sql server (datatype of column is varbinary in the database).
each record is in one record in that table (FILE_TABLE).
And there is another table (PATH_TABLE) to store the files paths.
for example,
when the user download the folder A (select an item on the tree and click a button on the client side),
there is one sub-folder B and two files A-1 and A-2.
in folder B, there is two files B-1 and B-2.
then, at the code behind (server), the server will get the files from the database and convert them (including the files and subfolders) to a .zip file (or other compressed files)
and then write a response (using the method HttpResponse.BinaryWrite(Byte[] xxx) )
to client side and let the user download.
after the download, the user can extract the compressed file and the structure of the folders and files keep unchanged.
Let me explain better than what the question state. I dynamically generate a KML file from an aspx page and use routing to change the url so I can access myapp.com/mykml.kml and the download starts. I use Response.write() in the aspx page to send the data and it work flawlessly. But there is a zipped version for KML files which is KMZ and I am wondering if I can still use my aspx page to serve a KMZ instead of a KML. Since I do not use a file I cannot "zip" it. Is there a way to zip the stream and output it in the Response.Write()?
I have the following subroutine: Public Sub StartTimeDif() Dim dt As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(starttimeInput.Text) Dim dt1 As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(endtimeInput.Text) Dim ts As TimeSpan = dt1.Subtract(dt) Response.Write(ts.Minutes) End Sub and I'm trying to pass (ts.minutes) to durationLabel.
In the past I have always worked from the code behind page in ASP.NET and emitting all of my markup from that area.I am now learning MVC and am working in the .ASPX page directly.
The service cannot be activated because it does not support ASP.NET compatibility. ASP.NET compatibility is enabled for this application. Turn off ASP.NET compatibility mode in the web.config or add the AspNetCompatibilityRequirements attribute to the service type with RequirementsMode setting as 'Allowed' or 'Required'.
when i try to access wcf service i get this error: the reason is HttpContext.Current is null, what should i do in this case?
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
System.Web.Script.Serialization.JavaScriptSerializer s = new System.Web.Script.Serialization.JavaScriptSerializer(); Person p = new Person() { FirstName = "First name", LastName= "last name" }; string json = s.Serialize(p); System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Response.Write("jsoncallback" + json);} //error