I wonder how the animated banners work. For example, I have a short animation for 5 seconds that fits a banner like on this site.How will I put that to a clickable control... what control is used to "play" this videoanimation in a loop ?
I managed to see pictures in a Gridview (I am kind of new to Asp.net) and, with some javascript, I see a pre-formated picture before the pics are retreived from database. I tried to put an animated GIF instead of a static one but the animated GIFF doesn't animate.
I'd like to display an animated gif after user presses a submit button which causes postback. I'm following Joe Stagner's tutorial
here. The page worked fine. But now that I've added the update panel around the button and then an update progress with a gif in it, the app doesn't run.
Now, when the button is pressed, the animated gif appears and runs for about three seconds or so (due to the artificial latency added as per the tutorial - System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(3000) ) and then it stops, nothing returns from the server.
What am I doing wrong and what am I not understanding with this Ajax process and the server?
(by the way I'm using the toolscript manager that came with the Ajax control toolkit, don't know if that matters)
But my problem is that i want to do a paging with some animated effect such as sliding a datalist content while paging or any other effect but there has to be some animation.
I've watched Joes video on [How Do I:] Use the ASP.NET AJAX Timer Control? I'm trying to do a similar thing but using this control on a Masterpage. I then create Content page from the master, but the banners do not show on this page.
I managed to see pictures in a Gridview (I am kind of new to Asp.net) and, with some javascript, I see a pre-formated picture before the pics are retreived from database.
I tried to put an animated GIF instead of a static one but the animated GIFF doesn't animate.
I have a list of buttons with an update panel underneath. When you click one of the buttons the update panel will refresh with different content. I have this working fine but I want to make it look nice with some jQuery animation so when you click the button the update panel refreshes and the content slides down.
Any javascript that I attach to the buttons seems to fire before the update panel is refreshed.
I have a form where the submit function takes several minutes. I'd like to display an animated gif while the submit is cranking. The code below shows the gif, but it doesn't move. What can I do to get it going?
I'm using ASP.NET for a search app web site.My search retrieves exactly one result per fetch. Once the search is complete and the user selects "Update", a new result is fetched and the old result is written to the ViewState as a generic List. The new result replaces the old one.I am trying to get the page to update (via partial post-back), so that the old result drops down the screen and the new result sits on top of it. Much like the concept of a stack.
I can't find the answer anywhere, and the particulars are driving me crazy. I've been tasked with updating an older application, using only javascript for client UI stuff. Reports used to be generated using PDF templates and manually looping through datasets and basically doing a form fill, then displaying the report. This has crashed the server many, many times. I've since updated the app to use a report server, to help bring that report generation load offline. Every works fine, except that the animated GIF will not stop after the report returns. I use :
Where data is the byte stream return by the report server. The only thing that is not working is that the animated GIF will continue to play even after the report is delivered and the user clicks on the open/save/cancel dialog. I suspected it was the Response.End(); call, but even eliminating the line and letting the server to continue to run does not alleviate this problem. It seems that the page is NOT performing any postback after the report data is received, and the .html source is obviously showing the GIF. If I manually postback, I lose the open/save/cancel dialog, and the user has no opportunity to display the content.
I have a problem with an amimated gif inside an UpdateProgress which is linked to an UpdatePanel. Basically the gif displays for a few seconds then justs stops and then a few seconds later the page displays. Reading some other posts it and putting in some debug info I can guess it is because the postback is returning a lot of markup, so it seems the postback has stopped and the gif freezes while the markup is being sent/being rendered. Is there anyway to keep the gif 'running' while all this markup is doing its thing?
I have an ASP.NET page that takes a long time to load due to the loading of multiple user controls. Is there a way where I can show a loading animation using jQuery while the page is loading?
I have 2 grid view Parent & child on parent gridview I have expand button inside item template. I want by click on parent expand button child gridview get open with animation. How to do this? I am using asp.net c sharp.
I used modal popup in vs 2010 that is working fine. When user click on button modal popup comes up immediately , I want it comes in transition from top to middle so it looks good.
I am using a 5 file upload controls on my page within a Create User Wizard.
In a modal pop up extender, I have a animated ajax gif with a message
"loading"
When I submit the button (see code below )to send the form, the modal pop up shows up,but the image is not animated. If I put the button below in an update panel it works with animation. But if I add a twigger for the button as the file upload controls needs a postbackthe image is static again. Is there anywhere I can display an animated image in the modal pop up and still keep my existing code.?
what I wanted to implement is something like this: lick meThis demo is PHP based, so I wanted to ask whether this is also possible to implement in ASP.Talking about performance, would it be better to use the jQuery framework than the Ajax Control Toolkit?
I have been searching the net and found no clean cut answer to my problem. I have an animated spinning gif, that is displayed within an 'UpdateProgress'. This gif is to be displayed when the page is posting back to the server and processing.
The animation will start to spin but basically stright away it stops. I have noticed that the file menu within IE is also frozen at this point, up untill the page fully refreshes. I have tested in firefox and safari and am recieving the same problems.
developing in visual studio 2010, framework 4.0, IE 7,8.
I've got a CollapsiblePanelExtender in place on a panel in test and it works like a champ. (I get excited about the simplest things). When I click the panel header it expands and collapses with smooth animation, as expected and desired.
But when I change its state via code behind, it seems I am merely changing its state and somehow bypassing the javascript that controls the smooth animation.
My markup is out of the box. I have added code behind and some javascript, but I am missing the connection. Here is the javascript:
function pageLoad(sender, args) { smoothAnimation();[code]....
I have created a crystal following your article which url isĀ
[URL]
It is working fine on local machine but when i upload it on the server it is not working. Crystal Report is showing but data is not showing in the crystal report.
I am working on a multi-language web site. It is half English and half Portuguese. I have created forms that have portuguese values in it. These forms work perfectly on my desktop. I'm using Cassini as the development server. When I move them over to IIS, they are not loading properly. The text comes up all weird looking. I am declaring the culture in the page attribute: Culture="pt-BR"