Web Forms :: How To Get HTML Control Value Server Side
Mar 15, 2011how to get HTML control value server side . I have the following control.
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how to get HTML control value server side . I have the following control.
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I have to access my html control and get its value from my server-side code. Is there anybody who could suggest how I could do it?
My html control is very simple: <input type=text>
But the thing is: I can't make it <input type=text runat=server> cause in this case my jquery functionality (datepicker) does not work.
how to get the value of
<textarea id="textarea" style="width: 600px; height: 200px" >
I am trying to create an HTML button that can use a C# server side delete function. since I don't know how many results I will have at the page, the control is created dynamically when the end user searches for current Messages:
CmsContactUsContent += string.Format("
"<input type='image' value='delete' id='del{8}' runat='server' onClick='DeleteItem' img src='/MaromyDotNet/img/AdminIcons/note.png' style='width:16px;'/>" +
"</div>" +
"<div style='clear:both'></div></div>", message.ContactMessageId);
There is a Class called ContactMessage and I'd like at each iteraion to allow the user to delete the current message through this function:
public void DeleteItem(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
int idToDelete = 41;
BLLContactMessage.deleteMessageById(idToDelete);
}
However, the event does not fire.
i want to show my image on the image source after save the image in html....how to assign image to image source in asp.net
View 1 Repliesi can use escape() and unescape() functions by Client side easily, but the problem when i have use escape() method for peice of HTML , then i dont know how to unescape this piece of HTMl By Server Side not By Client Side. how i can unescape (escapped HTML) by server side?
View 2 RepliesI have the following form
<form id="upload" method="post" EncType="Multipart/Form-Data" action="reciver.aspx">
<input type="file" id="upload" name="upload" /><br/>
<input type="submit" id="save" class="button" value="Save" />
</form>
When I look at the file collection it is empty.
HttpFileCollection Files = HttpContext.Current.Request.Files;
How do I read the uploaded file content without using ASP.NET server side control?
I am using HTML control,and want to visible false from the server side with out using attributes runat="Server"
View 2 RepliesI want to enable comment posting on my page, so i need to execute some html encoding before post is sent and inserted into a database. What is the ideal side for this? Sever side(I work with asp.net) or client side (javascript)?
View 4 RepliesIf I have a standard HTML textbox
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but got a readonly error.
I have a hidden variable and its value is being updated using javascript(client side) which I make a call from server side code. After making the call I am not able to retrieve the updated value from Server side variable. I went through this forum [URL] but not able find a way how to implement functionality with IFRAME. I am trying to call the client side code and retrieve the updated value from server side in page_load event.
View 5 RepliesI have created dynamic control with both server and client side events.. if i set client side event server side event is not firing.. I have created the link button which will validate and do some necessary actions.. Validation is working but click event of link button is not firing .. if we remove the client side event , server side event is firing.. how to avoid this.. I want both events..
View 2 RepliesI have a requirement in which I have to call a JavaScript function in between my server side event and in that JavaScript function code I have to set hidden field value and in next line of that same event i have to use that hidden field value.
View 4 Repliesi want make html table in format so i used follwing code but it just print tags(rather than analyze them as html and give appropriate output )
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Output got when tried to use TransList.ToString() output got was
<html> <head> </head><body><table><tr><td>1</td><td>11/24/2010 12:00:00 AM</td><td>Paypal</td><td>30</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td>11/24/2010 12:00:00 AM</td><td>Paypal</td><td>300</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td>12/10/2010 12:00:00 AM</td><td>Paypal</td><td>240</td></tr></table></body></html>
Sorry, not sure if this is the right place for this. I have a requirement to convert Word, Excel and HTML docs to PDF format programmatically, but most information online seems to be talking about client side. What is the best approach for this. I think there would be about 100 conversions a day in production. It's not high volume.
View 2 RepliesHow to Dynamicly generate HTML from server side ?
I'll give you some examples..
Now im using Response.Write("<a> hi hi </a>"); something like this and i generating stuff dynamicly depends on what is on the SQL..
I was wondering how facebook does it or all those sites is generating a full page depending on the SQL...
I used TextArea in my page
<textarea ID="txtdes" class="DVS2LT">
I've got two textboxes running server side and have their visibility turned off. I'm using a couple of ASP.NET controls which require the textboxes to exist. However, I am filling them from the code behind and would not like the user to see this. Can the user turn the visibility on and see the values entered in the text box? I tried using FireBug, and I couldn't seem to select the visibility option in order to edit it. However, I'm quite new to Firebug, so there may be another way? Or does running it server side mean that the client can't ever view the contents of the textbox?
View 1 RepliesIf I have a standard HTML textbox: I can retrieve the value using Request.Form. But how do I go about populating this textbox from the server-side? I tried Request.Form["txtTest"] = "blah"; but got a readonly error.
View 2 Repliesafter trying alot and searching here and there i decided to post it here. I have my aspx page. at the top pf that page a html header is included, that html header contains a html select control with runat="server". i populated it with dataset, i also implimented onserverchange even successfully. no on my main aspx page i have anothe asp dropdownlist control. what i want is that whenever dropdownlist server selected index changed the value of html select control in my header also chang. I code in dropdownlist_selectedindex change like this
htmlselectcontrol.Value=dropdownlistcontrol.selectedValue.
but value of htmlselect control remains unchanged.
For the ASP.NET validator controls, I want to use both client-side validation for the user experience and server-side validation to guard against hackers. ASP.NET documentation leads me to believe that if EnableClientScript="True" then there will be no server-side validation if client-side validation is possible for the user agent. To get server-side validation, the documentation says use EnableClientScript="False", which bypasses client-side validation altogether.
Am I misunderstanding how the validator controls work? I ask because it seems obvious that many developers would want both client and server side validation together, and I find it hard to believe both together is not possible with one of the standard validation controls.
If I am understanding the ASP.NET documentation correctly, then I can find only two options:
Use two validator controls exactly the same except for their ID and EnableClientScript properties. Obviously ugly for maintaining two controls almost the same.Write some code behind to check if postback then invoke the Validate method on the validator group. Why write code behind if there a way to be automatic from the control?
Is there a way to do so using a single validator control with no code behind?
I want to integrate paypal inside my shopping cart. For that it requires a html form to be embeded inside .aspx page with the action to paypal and method is post. Inside that form there are some hidden input filed. I want to assign one of those hidden field's value from server side code so i need to access that filed from server side. But how? Here is my form:
<form action="[URL] method="post" id="PaypalForm">
<input type="hidden" name="cmd" value="_cart"/>
<input type="hidden" name="upload" value="1"/>
<input type="hidden" name="business" value="[URL]
<input type="hidden" name="item_name_1" value="Item Name 1" />
<input type="hidden" name="amount_1"/>
<input type="submit" value="PayPal" />
</form>
I want to access amount_1 filed.
I have a page with a table and two button with the names (Submit and Add Rows) When I click on Add Row a new row will be added to a page(This is achieved using javascript), when I click on submit button I will be doing server side validation. If I found any error the error will be displayed on the page. During this process the controls which were added by me were loosing its state. As a result I need to add the rows once again and need to fill the data and click on submit button. Can any one let me know how to avoid this and see that the controls donot loose their states. So that there is no need for me to create rows once again if any validation fails on the server side.
View 1 RepliesI have the following html that I want to convert it to use asp.net web control
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What will be the best approach? I thought about using asp:ImageButton, but it only has a PostBackUrl, sounds like it does a http post to default.aspx, but the html simply do a http get to default.aspx .
I am trying to wire some fancy Javascript (PopBox) to an ImageButton control and I am getting a very strange run-time (Compilation) error.
<asp:imagebutton id="imgBtnPicture" runat="server"
class="PopBoxImageSmall"
pbshowcaption="true"
title="Click to magnify/shrink"
onclick="Pop(this,50,'PopBoxImageLarge');"
width="90%">
</asp:imagebutton>
I've looked at replacing the ImageButton web control with a simpler HTML img tag (which is what the PopBox documentation suggests). Yet, I don't know how to populate an <img> tag from the CodeBehind file. Here is a typical statement which sets the .SRC property from an ASP.Net dataset row:
Me.imgBtnPicture.Src = theRow.Item("ImageURL")
I've tried this as an alternative:
<img alt="" src=""
id="imgPicture" runat="server"class="PopBoxImageSmall" title="Click to magnify/shrink"
onclick="Pop(this,50,'PopBoxImageLarge');" width="90%"
/>
Visual Studio 2008 does not complain about this declaration above but in the codebehind file, how would I address this so I could populate the .Src attribute.
Intellisense, cannot even "see" this
Me.imgPicture.src = theUrl 'this won't compile...
I added this at the top of the codebehind but seemed to have no effect:
Imports System.Web.UI.HtmlControls