Initially i was planning to use master page for every page in my application. At the end, i found out every times the page is changed, it reload full page even it have the same master page. I have confused the frameset with the master page. Then, i have 2 in my minds to achieve it by not using master page.
Using iframe and set the attribute to runat server, so that i can change the page in my codebehind.(I preferred to control the page flow in server side)Make every single child page to user control. Then dynamically load it to the panel in codebehind.
how to catch update panel's request start (before partial updation request is sent to server) and response receive (before update panel is updated) events.
I am building a system for a school project. I currently have several Update Panels on the page that have many different controls on them. I also have a single Label control that i use to display messages to the user. I would like to have this label within an update panel also but there are literally hundreds of triggers that would require it to be updated and i dont want to type an absurd number of triggers for this one control.Is there a way for me to have this one panel update regardless of what happens?
i am confused about the fact that if partial update of dropdowns is possible through Update Panel ,then why we should use asp.net ajax Cascading drop down extender ,that has made same task bit complex by making callback to web services ? what is difference between using update panel and cascading drop down extender ?
when postback occurs due to update panel's child control then in page load event how can i know that it was dut to update panel ?i.e., i want to differentiate between general postback and postback due to update panel's child control in page load event .How is that possible ?
i have one label out of update panel and one button inside update panel. in button click event i update the label text. when i run the code and click on button then partial postback occur and button click event fire but label value is not change. if i put the label too in the update panel then label value change at the time of button click. i do not understand why label value is not getting updated. suppose if i want that label should stay out of update panel and label value should change at the time of partial postback then how to write the code. i dont want put the label in any update panel.
partial rendering using update panel .I was wondering when a control is clicked in an update panel does the entire page is sent as an asynchronous call or the just the content of the update panel , the server process the entire page or just the update panel content that is being changed.
I have an interesting problem when using partial page update in asp.net with scriptmanager and a update panel.
My scenario looks like this: I'm using the tab control from the ajax toolkit. I also implemented this control using lazy loading, so that when the page is loaded only the current tab gets loaded all the other tabs don't get rendered, because Im using an UpdatePanel (on a .ascx control) on each of these tabs and when a tab gets selected the updatepanel makes a async postback to load the content for a selected tab.
On one of my tabs Im using a combobox control from obout.com, and it doesn't work. Now I know why it doesn't work. It doesn't work because the control is shown via a partial page refresh, but to correctly display the control it has to do some "magic" that is - register some .css and .js includes on the page (in the head I guess)....but because I load this control via async page refresh.
I have a table of data from which I am trying to delete a single row using jQuery. While I am having no problems getting a POST delete to work, Iam having issues getting the partial view to update properly to reflect the deleted data.The table resides in a strongly-typed view, Errors.ascx, which is called in my Index.aspx page. Errors.ascx is nothing special, just a table where each row has a delete button that looks like this:
I have a view.On which i have two partial viewMy m ain is like this ->.(Note i am using Ajax.BeginForm here.)
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butmy issue is this that i have a button in SearchRequestCriteria partial view on which a function from my controller is called.And the result is bind into the SearchRequestResults partial view.but from when i am using Ajax,BeginForm is does not bind the result to thisSearchRequestResults Partial view.I have debug the program & found that the result is came into the SearchRequestModel & but it does shows in the SearchRequestResults partial view.i want the result in this by using Ajax.
I have multiple update panels in a page. how I can know which update panel caused partial page updation on client side before page is partially updated?
I am facing a critical condition wherein I have a web page and a User control within it.I need to set the value of two labels in the user control using values collected on the server side.However whatever I do on the server side or client side I do see on the webpage although I can see in the code that it is being set.So Now I am just sending the value from the server side and setting it on the client side.I am sending from server side using,
Greetings. I have a master page called 'site.master'. I have a web form called MyForm.aspx that uses site.master. I have a Label control on site.master called "lblMessage". I have an UpdatePanel that contains a Button control called "btnSave". When the Save button is clicked, it updates the database via the data access layer and then should display whether or not the save was successful. I want to set the lblMessage.Text property (on master page) to display this information. I am currently implementing a method that finds the control in the master page and sets its property and this works successfully (verified via debugging), but the problem is that, because the button is in an UpdatePanel, it is not displaying the text for the lblMessage Label on the master page. In short, any ideas on how I can set the Text property of a Label control in a master page via an AJAX call from a button inside an update panel on a content page?
I have 3 update panels on a Web User Control. Two of them are nested inside of a main panel. It is supposed to update the database with the user input, then update the panel changing the validation. (I change the textbox border to red when it is empty). However, none of the panels are working. I have ever retyped the entire pages, and no luck. I have tried using trigger collections, and even putting everything in one content collection. C# Code - Web User Control
I consider myself very knowledgeable in web UI development, and over the last four years I have learned a lot about ASP.Net Web Forms, but I still haven't figured out a good way to update sections of a page via Ajax. I have done this several different ways which basically involves a user control loaded by some sort of .aspx page or handler. This works well, but not very generically and usually runs into ViewState issues with anything that is even moderately complex.
I would have jumped to UpdatePanel's sooner, but Microsoft's JavaScript code is total crap. Does anyone have any good strategies to load/update/refresh sections of a web form without using UpdatePanels? Or does anyone have any tips with using UpdatePanels to get around some of the front-end code crappy-ness?
Update (clarification)
Here is an example situation of what I am trying to do to be more clear. On our homepage near the bottom of the page we have some tabs with different content. Each tab's content body has different content geared to some different user type. Of the thousands of homepage visitors we get a day maybe a dozen click on any tab.
Despite this data our managers still would like to have the tabs there. Because each tab body has a lot of HTML content in it, I want to load the content of the tab when the tab is clicked. The solution is obviously to use ajax; however, where do you put the HTML/Controls to load the HTML when the tab is clicked.
I could put each tab's content in its own apsx page (e.g./home/tabs1.aspx), but then we couldn't easily embed the content in the page initially if we wanted to. I could put the content in its own user control and create a HttpHandler or page that loads it, but this leads to view state issues on more complex pages.
I could just hard-code the HTML in a function and then set it a literal or return the HTML in a handler when an ajax request calls it. Each of these solutions work. Some are more than others (the third one is terrible separation of concerns, although I have seen it before).
UpdatePanel's provide the best solution thought because they let you put the content in the correct part of the markup with out a separate file. The problem I have with UpdatePanel's is they require you to use Microsoft's javascript library. Are there any solutions that work like UpdatePanel's without using UpdatePanels?
Box on page that has content when loaded, but updates every 30 seconds Big masthead navigation menu's that I would like to load only when a user hovers over a section You have a form that displays in a lightbox when a user click's a link. (this can cause viewstate issues)
I was working on this last week and took a break from it to 'regroup' and start over. Here is what I'm trying to accomplish.
1. have a web form with dropdowns to allow the user to select font sizes, colors, background image, etc. 2. I want to the form to be updated with the new styles in an update panel. 3. Once the user clicks the apply button, I want the updatepanel to refresh with the new styles.
I tried this by creating an css on the fly, but the updatepanel wasn't picking up the new css without doing a full page refresh, (which we don't want to do). I only want the updatepanel refresh and either use inline styles, a <style> on the web form etc,
Is is possible to initiate a partial page update whenever a client makes an update (say inserrting a record) and this will update the panel of all clients who are actually viewing the page ie eliminate the use of a timer control to refresh the panel each second because am getting many problems when using timercontrol.
I have a page with a (gridview nested within a gridview) in an UpdatePanel (UpdateMode="Conditional"). The nested gridview drops down when you click on an arrow and then you can click on each subgrid rows command field. The gridviews are loaded from the Page_Load event. When I click on the commandfield in the subgrid the Page_Load fires during the partial page postback. From what I have read this is normal with UpdatePanels. But What I don't understand is why both Page.IsPostBack and ScriptManager.GetCurrent(Page).IsInAsyncPostBack test false after I click on the command field in my grid. I need to stop the rebinding of the gridviews ( which causes the subgrid to collapse ) when the command field is clicked.Also: I am using MasterPages and the <asp:ScriptManager ID="ScriptManager1" runat="server"> </asp:ScriptManager> is located in my mater page form section.Would anyone have any suggestions how to test if a partial page postback is occuringHere is a link to the page source: http://pastebin.org/153774here is a link to the code behind: http://pastebin.org/153781
i m facing a strange problem, i have a script manager and form in the master page and in the content page i have two drop down list which are in update panel it is working fine in internet explorer and not working in other browsers. The problem is if i select united states as country then if i select some other country it again shows united states i.e the first selected option. Then if i keep the script manager in the content page it works properly.
I have an updatepanel in masterpage and information on a repeater within the panel. I want to update this information from the content page, when a user clicks a button in the content page.
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I tried this but since button control is in the content page compiler can't find the control.
</table> </ContentTemplate> </asp:UpdatePanel> <asp:UpdateProgress runat="server" ID="ugLN" AssociatedUpdatePanelID="upLN"> <ProgressTemplate>Image here for showing the progress bar...</ProgressTemplate> </asp:UpdateProgress>