Web Forms :: Open Multiple New Windows With Listview?
Jun 16, 2010
I have a page with a listview bound to a database. The user selects an item on the list, hits submit, and a new window opens up with the selection as part of a query string. I need the user to be able to select multiple items and open up multiple new windows. Heres my code:
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Currently, the first selection will open up a new window, but none after that.
I have a listview control that contains a lot of records per page. My customer wants it that way. When the user clicks on a new page number, the new page opens at the bottom of the listview. How can I get it to open at the top if the page?
I have a project where we need to launch a browser window from a desktop application and provide the newly opened page with XML data for it to process before the page fully renders itself.
Sub WinAppButton_Click 'Generate xml data 'Open url in browser and post xml to the page without any visible http request arguments showing. End sub
Handling the xml data from the page_load is easy enough. Getting the initialization data to the page is the problem.
I have a listview which i want to open in Edit Mode by default.. How to do ?? i m trying to delete by giving checkbox too.In DetailsView we have Default mode property but not in listview. Code i am using is:
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if possible guide me how to delete in bulk with checkbox in listview.
i have grid with linkbutton and path of image files how can i open that images in windows default application below is the code in rowdatabound LinkButton btn = new LinkButton();
I have a "report" the users can run it basically creates a simple gridview. In the gridview the user can click on a claim ID. The claim id is then passed via url querystring to a claim management page. The claim management page uses a listview to display the various claims and allow users to edit them. I want to use the claim id passed in the url to locate the listview row to open in edit mode, so the user can make changes / alterations to the claim.
I am looking for an open source, Windows, .NET based, CMS. I have a few simple requirements:Must run in or be built on the .NET 4 framework Users must be able to automatically authenticate via IIS / integrated windows authentication Must be able to utilize custom pre-built (existing) user controls presented as widgets / web parts / etc. with a minimum of re-coding.I have looked through a handful of open source CMS projects with no luck so far. If anyone knows of a CMS that fits the bill I would really appreciate your insights.
i need to make some changes to an asp.net website developed by another person - he is on a windows machine, i am using a mac.i need to make some fairly minor changes to the asp, but obviously i can't without being able to at least run the project, and hopefully open it in some development environment (although i'm not adverse to doing it all with a text editor if that's 'easier').i have installed monodevelop, but can't see how to open the project, let alone run it!maybe it's easier to do this in parallels in a windows environment?
What's the best way to programatically (at run-time) open another another page, independent from the first page, and with its own controls?
My first page has a list of users. I want each to be a linkbutton that when pressed opens up a separate page for the selected user, showing the user's particular information, with controls to edit it, like textboxes, checkboxes, etc.
I've created a folder with spaces in between them. Example "New Folder 1". and added a new webform "test1.aspx" into this folder. When i render this page,i 've three browser window opened with /new/test1.aspx,folder/test1.aspx and 1/test1.aspx.When i remove the spaces between the folder "NewFolder1" things work well.
Our users can currently select a number of funds from a page and go to another page to see the funds compared on a chart. I now have to present the user with an option to produce a print-friendly fact sheet page for each fund in the chart.
The requirement is that each page will open in a new window (or tab), and be minimised so as not to be 'too intrusive' when they're opened. how I could go about this? This also means that the user will have to go to each window or tab to print the page.
They also want the print dialog box open in each of the new windows so the user doesn't have to open it. Is this possible, for the print dialog to open at the page load? I disagree that (up to) 10 new windows can ever be anything but intrusive! Ideally I could send these new pages directly to the print queue. Is this possible?
Otherwise, I could Generate a page dynamically for each fund, strip out the contents of the page body and add the content for that fund to a large single page print-friendly factsheet. Does anyone have experience in this kind of work?
I have a fairly standard ASP.Net web application which is used via mobile safari on the iPhone.Some users who have a link to the web application placed on their desktop via profile are reporting that when navigating between pages (which I do on the server with Response.Redirect after specific events or via standard anchor tags in other cases (no target specified)) that Safari opens a new window instead of reusing the existing window.
Because of this, any login token/cookie etc (i'm using the built-in ASP.Net membership stuff), is now gone for that new browser window and the login prompt is shown.The problem doesn't happen every time, and I can't seem to replicate it on my device (but i'm not deploying the shortcut via profile)As you can probably imagine, it's quite frustrating for the users to have to log in every time, and you can't fix an issue you can't replicate.My question is, has anyone heard of this issue and/or know a workaround?The app is NOT iPhone specific, that is, it is used in a full desktop browser as well, and the logins stay like you'd expect there - and the same window is reused repeatedly.I've considered a few possibilities, but have been drawing a blank as far as what might be causing this or how I can resolve it.
I am trying to have a listview which will work like a table with paging. My problem is I need to be able to add more than 1 row at a time. ie I want to click "add new row" multiple times on the same page without the page changing and without the rows I'm adding going away.
Basically I need the user to still see the already inserted rows as well as the rows they are planning to insert on the same page. This would mean the page size is temporarily larger than it should be. The new rows would be added to the end of my data source when the user goes to another page or clicks a separate save button. However the user can add as many new rows while on a page as they wish and the page would simply grow.
I have a listview with 4 columns. I want to filter the data based on what's typed in the 4 textboxes above the listview. I'm using an Access DB and running .NET 4.0. From what I've read, I need to call a function using 'OnTextChanged' from my textboxes. Has anyone done this before? Am I on the right track by calling a function or do I need to use something like LINQ?
search form!Have no idea how to do it.Hope the example says much about how it should operate!Profile search where the result will come out in a list view.theusers should be able to filter between firstname, lastname, age, gender.right now I have this!Search page