Web Forms :: How To Submit A Button Programmatically
May 7, 2010
I have login control on a non secure site. When a user enter user name and password from the non secure and click the login button, the information should be captured or posted to another login control on the secure site and authenticate the user on the secure site. I read about ways to transfer the data to the next page (secure site in my case) but I am not sure how to pass the user name and password to the control on the secure site and get the user logged in automatically.
Initially I am doing validating form by clicking on btnOK and in btn_Submit I am inserting record into table. I again want to call btn_Ok event in btn_Submit click event for re-checking validation, if it validates properly thne rest of code of btn_submit should work.
I am trying to make a web request programmatically. When i submit the request through the browser it seems to work fine but when i programmatically submit the request it comes back with this error message "Unable to connect to the remote server"
Below is the code i am using to executing the command,
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I assume the reason why i am getting the error message is because the proxy server has not been set programmatically. Can somebody tell me how i can get the proxy server and set it programmatically?
I have 2 SUBMIT button in a form one is display:hidden and one is display:block if user click on SUBMIT button (display:block) then another SUBMIT button {display:hidden} should also submitted.
In ASP.NET when we have multiple input section with required field validator (Like on header for login with userid & Password is required and second on footer for subscription) when we click on subscription login section's userid required field validator activates and say userid required & i can not submit subscription.
when i submit subscription details login section should not have concern with this. how to avoid this conflicts.
I have 3 tabs with 3 seperate gridview and radios buttons in them. Each page has a seperate submit button, but for some reason each pages submit button is validating all the radio buttons on each tab, i picked the seperate controls to validate under but on any submit theya re all validated instead of just the ones on that tab.
I have a databound Gridview (with a LINQ datasource). The gridview displays questions from the SQL DB to the user. I've inserted a radio button list into the gridview with 3 horizontal radio buttons with fixed values of 1,2,3 for the user to select. I have a question ID, a tempuserID, and AnswerValue columns set up in the database. It all works nicely.
After the user selects radio buttons, I would like for them to push a button to submit the QuestionID, the associated Radio Button Value (AnswerValue) and their tempUserID into the DB. How do I do this? I'm not sure what to do next and what VB/LINQ code to put in the code behind file in the button click event handler. I'm also not sure on what to use for the tempUserID, can I use the sessionID? I'm using VB and here's my code:
I've integrated CKEditor to my ASP.NET app which is working fine. Here's how I'm using it -- I've noticed that a lot of people had issues with this:
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Nothing fancy but it works. My issue is with integrating RequiredFieldValidator with this. When add the the validator, I have to hit the submit button twice. The first time around, I get the validator message telling me that tbEditor is a required field even though I already have filled out that field i.e. tbEditor.If I hit the submit button again, everything works fine but clearly this is annoying. Any idea how I fix this?
I've been trying to figure this out all afternoon but my google-fu seems to be failing me. I'm setting up a page with a fairly large form, which has one field that is going to require some kind of popup page that will allow the user to perform a lookup.
At the moment I'm only prototyping the page so I'm actually only attempting to a the button up to fire an alert when the button is clicked instead of generating a lookup screen. However it seems that no matter what I do the button causes the form to submit.
I remember one of the very first ASP .NET beginner videos I ever watched went through configuring a button to perform actions without submitting, but I can't seem to figure out which one it was.
I have the form set up, the error and thank you pages work, but the 'Submit' button does not send an email to the specified address. Does anyone know of a working code? I've literally gone through hundreds of posts just like this, but every code I've tried has no effect.
i have a issue that i can't get it to work i have a first page of a website and the page have several button (login, search, newsletterdignup) next to each button there is a textbox to write the data i want to be able to assign each button to the correct box when i press "enter" key in my keyboard for exmple if i type something in search box and press "enter" on my ketboard (what most pepole do when they search something ) i want it to triger the search button onclick event or if i am typing the user name and the password and click "enter" key in my keyboard i want to trigger the onclick event under the login button.
I have a textbox that I am "custom" validating to lookup in a table to see if the name exists. When I test it out, if it finds a duplicate, the validation results in an error message as I would expect. First is this only works if I add autopostback to my textbox and that I click elsewhere on the page. The other issue is that after I type a string in my textbox, I want it to validate such that if it returns an error, I don't want to submit the form until the validation is good.
When I hit submit, it should send an email to me, and then redirect the user to PayPal. It does this occasionally. Sometimes the form will reload the same page without the input and not redirect or send an email. What is causing my form to work occasionally and when it doesn't, why does it only reload the same form without any of the processing?
I am new to page building and have run into a roadblock. I am using Microsoft Expression Web 3.
I am seeking to enabling a form button to submit the data within user-entered fields to my email address. I am seeking to deliver results to a POP account.
Here is my current Form code :
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <%@ Page Language="C#" %> <html dir="ltr" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> runat="server">
I have got the code for interfacing VB to RFID CAN ANYONE TELL ME HOW CAN I SUBMIT MY ENTRY TO DATABASE AS SOON AS THE TEXT APPEARS IN THE TEXTBOX AND WITHOUT USNG A SUBMIT BUTTON?
I have a web form with some labels, textboxes, buttons and a gridview. The gridview has AllowPaging ="true". Girdview displays record numbers (hyperlinked), When I click on a record number in the grid view it populates textbox1. Then I hit the 'Search button to auto populate the form the that record data from the database.
My problem is when I am on say 5th page on my grid view and click a record number to go in textbox1, and then click on the search button to auto populate the form, the gridview goes back to page 1.
How do I make the search button not reset/refresh the gridview?
Hi can some one please help me out how can i do below task. I have a page with set of TextBox controls, each contorl is binded with one required field validator.These validators should perform only on submit button click, instead in each post back all the validtions are performed.For Instance, on the page if i click on LogOff link button still all the validations performed.
I have never used skins before, so I went online and found some samples. I am trying to get ANY skin to work, so I have an incredibly simple site, a master page, the default.aspx, the skin file. I am missing something because as near as I can tell my skin file is set up correctly and I THINK I am doing it all correctly, but the skin file / contents seems to be ignored. Here is the master page, all I am trying to do is change the colour of the submit button. I figure once I get the skin recognized the rest should be easy...
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My default.aspx has NO changes to it. I created a new one added nothing so I am not displaying it here. In my App_Themes directory a new folder called 'First' was created. In that folder is a file called 'First.skin'. The contents of First.skin is: [Code]....
Maybe there is something in the web.config that the people who made the samples assumed I would know about... not sure.