Web Forms :: Open New Browser Window From Gridview Selected Item Link?
Jan 26, 2010
I know this is probably a pretty normal pattern, but, I've never had to code it up. I'm using a GridView to display various items from a SQL query. I can do this without any problems. Upon selecting a specific item, I want to open a new page based on the selected row item link that passes some parameters to a SQLDataSource in the newly spawned window. I know I can use the javascript window.open function() to create a new window, but, I don't know how to pass the desired code to this new window.
I am sending mail using .net c# code. In that mail i am providing link of customer website. When anyone click on link (in outlook mail) then it will open new window if already not opened any window. Suppose user already working in IE browser [URL] and then user click on link using outlook mail then link open in new tab in already opened IE browser window. So i want that everytime open new browser window when click on link.
I'm exporting the GridView to Excel. It works fine and I receive a prompt to Save/Open/Cancel the file although I need the file to be saved automatically in the provided (passed to the Export function) location and opened in the same browser window where the Gridview was.
I am trying to open a file share link from the window.open ... but its adding the http://localhost/vdir/ before the path can any one say what is the problem?
Is it possible to Open a new browser tab/window using c#. I have query string info I don't want to put in a hidden field due to it showing on the client side. I do save the data in ViewState and encrypt the viewstate; however, I don't know how to access that information on client side.
I can access the viewstate data fine on Server Side but I need to open the new browser window on server side in order to access the ViewState. I may be wrong. Is there a trick to this?
I did find a way; however, on any other click after the initial click everything goes to a new window:
I am trying to navigate it to another page using Link Button and in the .cs file, I am using Response.Redirect. But I want it to the open in a new window.
The reason why I cant use hyperlink is I cant use Command Arg and Command Name which I am using in the Link Button.
I tried the below Javascript, But it's coming as a pop up for the first time when it loads. I don't want it in that way also.
I using VS2008 and C# for an ASP.NET web application. From within C# code, how to use the "Window.Open" method to create a new browser window? I know it can be done in ASP script code using Javascript but I would like to create new window from C# as desired.
I have a variable, which contains a whole web page. Is there a way to open a new browser window and set the contents of this variable as the page? I don't mind if it's javascript, but it has to be able to hold a bit of data if this is the case.
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 the following hyperlink code that opens a new browser window to display a page. The page (browser) opens not full size (maybe something like 500x500). How can I modify this code to make the new browser window open full-size?
I can't use RegisterStartupScript('window.open...), because Chrome blocks the popup without even informing the userI can't use "onclientclick=window.open(..." in the markup, because I have to invoke code in the button click event handler before opening the popup window.I can't expect every user of the website to add the site as an exception in Google Chrome's popup blocker, since they'll assume it's an error on the website and not with the popup blocker
We have a page that is opened in the child window using window.open. Now the user will copy the child's window Url and copy-paste it in the browser. We need to restrict this scenario. How should we do this. I mean I need to know in my page load method whether the request has come from window.open or whether the user copy-pasted the Url on the Browser's Address bar.
I'm using the following span to open a page in a new window. What is INCREDIBLY odd is that it is exactly the same code from three different pages, but the first refuses to open in a new window. The only difference is that the first example resides within an Ajax Accordian Panel so I suspect that it might be an Ajax related issue.
i have a string(including a link) comes from database, and i am assigning it to a label, now i want open it in parent window whenever i click on it, the string consists following code,
log on to <a href='http://mySiteName/Login.aspx'> PAS</a> at your earliest convenience. By the way, you are doing a great job.
First, I've taken the time to review this question which seems to be the most similar, however, the solution that seems to have been selected will not work in my scenario.Not to mention I worry about some of the comments claiming it to be brittle or an inadequate solution.
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-We have an XML document which basically contains all of the information for a Side menu.
-We have numerous URLS which are stored in a constants class.
-One of the elements in a string of XML (well call it label) is used to determine if the menu item is created as a LinkButton or a Label.
-Links use a custom user control that is used standard for all links across the application (why suggestion on similar thread doesn't work - I don't want all links to open in a new window - just one)
-One of the elements in a string of XML (well call it function) is used in a Switch statement to generate our links using Response Redirect.
It may look something like this.
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Given this scenario, I'm trying to find the best way to quickly open a New Window, when a specific case in this switch statement is met. Can it be done with Response Redirect (this seems to be arguable - people say no it can't, yet other people say they have made it work)? If not, what alternative can work here?
How can I open a new browser tab in ASP.NET and write to it? I don't want to redirect to a page but I want to write/output the content directly from source.