Web Forms :: Open New Window And Redirect Current Location
Oct 26, 2010
I have a page that creates a pdf and opens the pdf. I use response.write with javascript using window.open to make the window open with the pdf, works fine. I then want the main window to do a redirect to a message page. But soon as I add code to do that (either more javascript using location.href or response.redirect, it does that but the window.open no longer works. It's like it's running the redirect before it really has a chance to finish the window.open. Is there a better way (a way that works LOL) to accomplish this?
way to open a new tab on the current window? I'm thinking to have a control button on the webform and have this control button to open a web page on the new tab.
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?
URL....This link shows a demo that let user to put origin and destination then get direction. I want to know how to add a option which is let user to use their current location as origin location (Location from).
So I understand that the HperLink is a Client Side Control but I need code behind so that I can store the click event in the database. If I use the Link button, I have the opposite issue where I can access the client side but cannot open the url since this control does not have the NavigateUrl attribute.
i have an aspx page in which a link in the grid view opens a popup page . the data in the grid view would be dynamic and i need to send the id of the row of grid while calling the child window. i get the id using sender.id, but how would i send this using window .open()?
I have a login page that is loaded in popup window (colorbox) and after user logs in it should be closed and parent window should be loaded with new page.
Protected Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Do While reader.Read() If Trim(reader("ZAP").ToString()) = Trim(textBoxZap.Text) Then Session("A") = "1" Response.Redirect("~/default.aspx") Else lblErr.Text = "incorect" End If Loop
So once the buton is clicked and user name and password is corect popup window should be closed and user redirected to default aspx.
I am trying to open a popup window from main window using window.open() method. How to get back the value from the called popup window to the calling window in vb.net, basically i need to get back the value and populate in the text box available in the main window.
I have an asp.net page that contains an Iframe embedded with some data and a ImageButton. On ImageButton click event (server side) I have Response.Redirct:
Response.Redirect("results.aspx");
This always open the results.aspx in iframe. I want that results.aspx should always open in the parent window. I tried the following till now but none worked:
Response.Redirect("<script language='javascript'>self.parent.location='results.aspx';</script>"); Response.Redirect("javascript:parent.change_parent_url('results.aspx');"); ..and also tried the options from [URL]
How do I pass a window name to window.open(url, windowname) programmatically? I am using a user control inside aspx forms. I want the windowname to be different, so from each link a separate window opens.
I have an asp:hyperlink in a .ascx form. The code looks like this:
<asp:hyperlink runat="server" id="xx", navigateurl="is set programmatically" onclick="javascrip:return popup(this, 'my window'; " text="xxx"/> 'my window' needs to be a variable.
I have an aspx page which contains a user control(a gridview). When I click on a link button in the gridview, I will open a popup window(An aspx page) successfully. When I click on save button in the popup, I am saving the details and refreshing the parent page successfully. I have a button in popup window. My requirement is:
When I click on the button inside popup window1, I would like to open another popup(aspx)(Say popup window2) in a new window without closing popup window1. When I save some changes in popup window2 and click on save button in popup window2, I need to close it and refresh popup window1.
I use the following code to get the file name out of the URL.
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This works fine if there is actually a page that shows up after a '/', I would also like to check for when there is nothing showingup after the '/'. My alert above shows nothing to be there, but how do I chack for the nothing. I have tried the folloiwng, but for some resaon it just ignores me. If I do an if statement, it doesn't pick up that there isn't anything there.
if (sPage = '') { alert(sPage);}
Even though there isn't anything there, it won't show the alert and acts as if there is actually something there.
I created a search functionallity for a client site but cannot get this Enter key search to navigate to my search box. I added HTML client controls as to server controls:
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My Javascript does fire on enter key, and it does call the "searchProducts" method but not navigating to my desired location. Here is the Javascript: function searchKeyPress(e) { if ((e.which && e.which == 13) || (e.keyCode && e.keyCode == 13)) { $('#go').click(); return false; } else { return true; } } function searchProducts() { var searchVal = $('#s').val(); var concLoc = [URL] window.location.href = concLoc; }
we are running a click-to-call service, my idea is basically like this: website have a link on their page, when the link is clicked, a web page(say it is popup.aspx) hosted on our server is popup, user can input their phone number, and click "call me" button to let the website call him. In the button click event, I want to get Request.UrlReferrer, then query the db to get website's phone. But in IE, Request.UrlReferrer is null(firefox is ok, not test chrome yet),my question is how to get opening window' url in IE? we put popup.aspx on our server because
our client website is not force to use asp.net. we have the control what we put on the popup window, and can modify the page just from our side, if we put the pop window on our partner's side, if we have 100 partner, and we change the page's design, we will notify everyone of them to change this, change that. we can implement a statics system to know how popup a day, which site is most popular,etc
I am using the javascript to open a child window using window.showModaldialog(), i have retuen a value from the child page is working fine in IE and firefox but is not working in chrome browser, is there any work around or alternative for it to work in chrome as well.
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 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?
Then I realized I don't know why I'm keeping the javascript call around at all. I'm just a little confused as to why it would have been written like that in the first place when a regular link would have worked just fine. What benefit does window.location have over just a regular link?
This is also the only place in the website I've seen something like this done (so far).
Edit: The programmer before me was highly competent, which is actually why I was wondering if there was something I wasn't taking into account or if he just made a simple oversight.
I've found myself having a requirement to configure log4net based on a file relative to the physical location of the running ASP.NET web application. We like to start the logger as early as possible, so Application_Start seems a proper place. In IIS6, this works fine and has been running for ages, but now we moved to IIS7 and this won't work anymore:
because the HttpContext.Current is not available in many global.asax (Application, Session) events. This is old news, we all know it raises the now infamous Request is not available in this context error. We don't want to move back to Classic Mode.
Now, the question is simple: without using HttpContext, is it possible to find the physical location of the currently running web application instance?