C# - Clear All Fields After Submit?
Mar 1, 2010I have many text box in an asp.net application, and after submitting their values i want to clear all fields when it loads again?
View 6 RepliesI have many text box in an asp.net application, and after submitting their values i want to clear all fields when it loads again?
View 6 RepliesI have a form containing 7 fields and I want that when i press submit button all the fields are cleared how can i do this? In my form when i click submit fields not clear until I refresh.
View 1 RepliesHow can I clear all textboxes / uncheck checkboxes in my asp.net page without doing a form submit (don't want to trigger validation controls)?
View 4 RepliesI have a contact form inside of an update panel so I don't get the page flicker. Once the form passes validation and the email sends, how do I automatically clear the text boxes?
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I'm new to JQuery and recently started using the validation plug-in. I have a scenario where user have one of those type in your password and confirm your password textboxes. This is easilly accomplished with the "equalTo" rule how every my requirement is that once this failed the error message should be displayed and the textbox cleared. I assume there is no short and easy way todo this without writing javascript functions. point me in the right direction with a url or example.
Then a question to all you JQuery experts I've noticed "digits" and "number" to me they do the same thing? If not then explain the differance to me. Also how do I do a validation group in jQuery, similar to the asp.net validation controls assigned to a group and activated by a certain valodation enabled button?
HTML has an input button type to reset all fields in a form to their initial state in one step: <input type="reset" ... />.
Is there a similar simple way to reset all form fields of an aspx page from code-behind? Or is it necessary to reset all controls one by one with TextBox1.Text=string.Empty, TextBox2.Text=string.Empty, etc. ?
Update:
Context is a simple Contact/"Send us a message" page with 8 asp:TextBoxes on the page (where the user enters the name, address, phone, email, message, etc.). Then he clicks on submit, the Onclick message handler in code-behind sends an email to some administrator, and all the form fields the user filled in should be emptied and he gets a notification in a label ("Message sent blabla..."). I want to have the form fields cleared to avoid that the user clicks again on submit and the same message is sent a second time.
I have a small form of 4 fields, I am using Ajax to save record and give alert to user on same page. all is working fine but I want to clear all 4 fields after record is inserted and don't want user to press again and duplicate,
Right now I am using
this._studentName.text = "";
but is there any easy method to get same result coz I have another form where there are more then 40 fields and don't want write .text = "" 40 times
I have a Contact page, with 4 textboxes and 4 field validators. I made a RESET button to clear the text when pressed. But for an example: if i type on 2 textboxes and then press the RESET button, it tries to validate all 4 textboxes.
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I am having two hidden fields which are server controls and i set the values in the javascript function. But i want to clear them as soon as one of my code behind method gets updated. As my page is not refreshing the hidden fields are not getting cleared. But i dont want page refresh.
So how do i clear the hidden field values without refreshing the page.
I need to clear the UserName and Email textbox fields in my CreateUserWizard.. Below is the code..
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I have one issue on my localhost running website that is when i submit data from asp.net form . it don't clear the data permanentaly from the page history.like , i submit one record and after this one i double click on the textfields the previous values are shown ?
View 1 Repliesi am using html input fields for inserting data to db e.g.:
<input type="text" runat="server" ClientIDMode="Static" id="StreetNo" class="form-control input-mask-phone"/>
and a submit button for submitting all data :
<button class="btn btn-info btn-block" style="height: 40px;" OnServerClick="SubmitProject_OnServerClick" ValidationGroup="Date" type="button" runat="server" ClientIDMode="Static" id="SubmitProject"> Submit </button>
also i am using an update panel to trigger this button click event ( to avoid postbacks and page refreshing ) . i want to clear out all my fields after submition of data , but it won't happens , even i tried on submit_click's event also , i did :
/// after submittion
StreetNo.Value = string.Empty;
but nothing happend ..
I have a combobox that is used as a control for Formview, so when the user selects a name from the combobox the data in formview displays in edit mode. However, some if the data that is displayed in formview needs to be empty. For example if the Date is being pulled in, it needs to be empty or null in edit mode.
View 4 RepliesI currently have a submit page that captures data and submits to a SQL Table (see code). What I need to do is amend so that certain fields submit to a PDF file which the user can then view, download or print and for all the fields to populate the SQL table as normal.
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I have a shortcut on my desktop to a login page for a website I use quite often. Every time I go there I have to reenter my user name and password.
The desktop URL shortcut I have is
http://domain.com/service/Login.aspx
I've tried adding the following changes
http://domain.com/service/Login.aspx?username=ckimball&password=joshua1
But this doesn't auto populate the fields on the website when it loads. Is there something special I need to do so the webpage will fill in the fields on the form?
Also bonus if I could just auto submit to login so I don't need the page to load and have me click "login" but I don't think that's possible... or is it?
I have a form as
<form action="" method="post">
<input name="Descripcion" type="hidden" value="" id="Descripcion" runat="server" />
<input id="Submit1" type="submit" value="Comprar" />
Instead of clicking on submit button i want that the form should be posted without clicking submit button with hidden fields
Is it need to use HttpWebRequest? how does it works? i want to pass data from a asp.net page's textbox to a textbox in a given URL/ a given website, how can i do it? For example, i want to pass a text box value which is entered by a user in my asp page, then the textbox value will be passed to the website's text box and get the response. I want to pass some data to a website-for example [URL] then call the submit button of the given website from my ASP.NET page, then get response from it.
Which means when user fill in the textbox in my asp.net page, [URL] the hotel search textbox will be auto fill in with the data (such as the date) that user typed in my ASP.NET page. and this will call the submit button of the website, so that the given website can response.
unable to clear the fields after reading different posts! I am wondering if the syntax in the subroutine InsertRecord is correct.
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I have create user wizard control and i put validation control for all field but when i close user control that validators dint clear in firefox or but clear in IE
View 3 RepliesI have a form with multiple submit buttons:
using(Ajax.BeginForm("Submit", "myController", new AjaxOptions { HttpMethod = "Post" }))
{ %>
<button type="submit" name="submitType" value="submit_a">a</button>
<button type="submit" name="submitType" value="submit_b">b</button>
<% } %>
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.
What is difference between Session.Clear() vs. Session.Contents.Clear()?
I want to clear all the Session variables.
In C#/Asp.net I have 2 submit button i.e.
btnOk and btn_Submit
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 have a sql data souce that returns several columns of data, and they are displayed in a DetailsView on a pretty simple vb.net page. I'm stuggling with one field though for the details view.
It's a template field, and if ClientType=1 (this value is determined else where on the page), then the label in the template field should have Text='<%# Bind("ClientName") %>', but if the ClientType = 0, then the label in the template field should have Text='<%# Bind("ClientTemporaryName") %>'
How do I tell the details view to set the text for ClientName to one or the other?
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I have a relatively complex dataset (numerous tables, some with multiple records) generated from reading in an XML file. I need to connect said dataset fields to an ASP form. At the moment I'm assigning them manually, like so in the pageload:
txt_first_init.Text = formData.ds.Tables["phrmHdrKey"].Rows[0]["first_init"].ToString();
txt_last_name.Text = formData.ds.Tables["phrmHdrKey"].Rows[0]["last_name"].ToString();
ddl_pregnancy_flag.SelectedValue = formData.ds.Tables["pPhrm"].Rows[0]["pregnancy_flag"].ToString();
And conversely when it's time to submit.
formData.ds.Tables["phrmHdrKey"].Rows[0]["first_init"] = txt_first_init.Text;
formData.ds.Tables["phrmHdrKey"].Rows[0]["last_name"] = txt_last_name.Text;
formData.ds.Tables["pPhrm"].Rows[0]["pregnancy_flag"] = ddl_pregnancy_flag.SelectedValue.ToString();
I did some looking into binding the textboxes (and dropdownlists, and checkboxes, and and and...) directly, but it seemed to be too many formats to use.
So this works fine, but as the number of fields increases, those load and unload lists are going to get unwieldy.