C# - Cross Page Posting & Custom Validator?
Mar 5, 2010
I use a Custom Validator (which validates on the server) and a button (it's PostbackUrl = "Page2.aspx").
When I press the button the browser show always Page2 without checking if the page is valid.
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Apr 10, 2010
I have 2 forms and i want to pass data to the second from the first. All i get is null value or nothing. In the first page i have :
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Before response i check the value and it's "7" Then on my second page i have. on page load, or on a button. Dim s As String = Request.Form("CurrentId") I have also tried with putting on markup:
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Oct 23, 2010
I am doing project in asp.net(3.5),c#.net and sqlserver2005 I am using cross page posting property from reviewsubmit.aspx page to principalauthentication.aspx, and to get the values to other page i am using get propery, here the problem is when i am posting details to other page from there i am submitting to db. if both users logged in at a time and submitted, second submitted user previouspage values coming as first submitted previous page values. what should i do, how can i resolve
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Jun 14, 2010
I have a form with 4 dynamically TextBoxes. I have a Button with PostBackUrl set to another form. In that form I am trying to access the Dynamic TextBoxes using Page.PreviousPage.FindControl("PlaceHolder1").Controls.ofType<TextBox>(). But I am unable to access the dynamically created textboxes.Am I doing something wrong or is it a Limitation?
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Jan 16, 2010
I have a user control where is a textbox and button with PostBackUrl="two.aspx". This user control I have on a page one.aspx. When I click that button, on two.aspx I want to have access to the textbox from ascx control. PreviousPage.FindControl doesn't work. How to do that?
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Mar 26, 2011
I've been developing classic ASP pages at the job for the past five years and now we are moving to ASP.NET. I'm trying to understand how to get form field values from one page to another and it seems like there is more than one way to do it. In classic ASPI just called request.form collection and got the information. Which way is recommended in .net? Cross Page, Transfer, or HttpRequest?
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May 20, 2010
I am trying to pass a value between two pages. However on my target page, the value is not found. My source page includes the following code.
Public ReadOnly Property SQLString() As String
Get
Return "SELECT * FROM City"
End Get
End Property
On my target aspx page I have included the following directive:
<%@ PreviousPageType VirtualPath="~/tools/SearchResults.aspx"%>
In the target page code behind I have included the following in the page load:
Me.Master.Page.PreviousPage.SQLString
However, Visual studio complains that, SQLString is not a member of System.Web.Ui.page. I must note I am useing master pages, and vaguely recall this causing an issue when accomplishing this in the past.
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Jul 30, 2010
I have an interesting issue I have racked my brain trying to find a solution to.
I have a site with a single master page. Part of that master page is a text field and button. They are not part of a content placeholder, they are simply part of the master page, itself, and are intended to allow people to search the site from any page on the site.
So, all search requests are routed to a search.aspx page, regardless. I am doing this by setting the PostBackUrl attribute of the button control to "search.aspx".
This all works great, except when I try to use this search capability from the search.aspx page, itself. I figure this is because I am using the Page.PreviousPage object and since a postback from the search.aspx page, itself will result in the Page.PreviousPage being Nothing, it is not performing the proper action.
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Dec 17, 2010
I created my custom validator in one project, something like that:
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he composite control in another project. I added a reference of the custom validator project to the composite control project. I have a textbox in a composite control and I would like to validate this textbox by the composite control I created. But how can I do that? How can I create the custom validator instance that is linked to the custom validator I created?
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Feb 1, 2011
I've got two questions - first of all, why does .net render a javascript onclick event for asp buttons when there's a custom validator on the same page, and secondly, how can I get rid of the javascript?
It works fine when javascript is turned off, so I don't know what the point of it is. Here's a mini example:
<form id="form1" runat="server">
<asp:Button ID="Button1" OnClick="Button1_Click" Text="test" runat="server" />
<asp:CustomValidator ID="CustomValidator1" runat="server"
OnServerValidate="Stuff_Validate" EnableClientScript="false">
</asp:CustomValidator>
</form>
This will generate the following html for the button:
<input type="submit" name="Button1" value="test" onclick="javascript:WebForm_DoPostBackWithOptions(new WebForm_PostBackOptions("Button1", "", true, "", "", false, false))" id="Button1" />
Without the custom validator, it's:
<input type="submit" name="Button1" value="test" id="Button1" />
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Jul 6, 2010
I have a validator callout extender that works, it shows the callout box. But, it does a postback. It didn't do a post back the first time I clicked the button but it did for subsequent times. I read on the AJAX site that a custom validator must be used with this for it to work. I'm currently using this with a required field and regular expression validator. It works, the callout appears, but it doesn't work every time with out the post back.I posted this to see if there is a way to get this to work with a required field and regular expression validator, with out using a custom validator. I'm using the newest release of the toolkit, so I thought the documentation may be old, since the callout is appearing.
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Jan 2, 2010
there is a sample code for creating a custom textbox control with built in validation posted here Building ASP.NET TextBox with Integrated Validation And Switchable Input Modes. Inside the code there is a call to Controls.Add(validator) which adds the asp.net validator control to the textbox. when the textbox is used on the page, the validator is rendered to the page although the validator is added to the textbox and not to the page!
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Jan 13, 2010
I've been trying to get a custom validator component working that ensures at least one checkbox from a checkboxlist has been checked. I've been used some code I found on dotnetjunkies.com but the client-side validation didn't work. I've been attempting to modify it to get the client-side javascript validation to work with no luck. Basically, I compile the below code into a DLL and add it to my bin folder.
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Feb 16, 2010
I'm goingto create an asp.net control which should be cross browser. and support some skin - multilanguage and rtl & ltr support.
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Dec 10, 2010
In my ASP.NET MVC 2 web application, I allow users to create custom input fields of different data types to extend our basic input form. While tricky, building the input form from a collection of custom fields is straight-forward enough.However, I'm now to the point where I want to handle the posting of this form and I'm not certain what the best way to handle this would be. Normally, we'd use strongly-typed input models that get bound from the various statically-typed inputs available on the form. However, I'm at a loss for how to do this with a variable number of input fields that represent different data types.A representative input form might look something like:
My date field: [ date time input
control ]
My text field: [ text input
field ]
My file field: [ file upload
control ]
My number field: [ numerical input control ]
My text field 2: [text input field ]
etc...
Ideas I've thought about are:Sending everything as strings (except for the file inputs, which would need to be handled specially).Using a model with an "object" property and attempting to bind to that (if this is even possible).Sending a json request to my controller with the data encoded properly and attempting to parse that.Manually processing the form collection in my controller post action - certainly an option, but I'd love to avoid this.Has anyone tackled an issue like this before? If so, how did you solve it?Update:My "base" form is handled on another input area all together, so a solution doesn't need to account for any sort of inheritence magic for this. I'm just interested in handling the custom fields on this interface, not my "base" ones.Update 2:Thank you to ARM and smartcaveman; both of you provided good guidance for how this could be done. I will update this question with my final solution once its been implemented.
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Feb 11, 2010
Does anybody know of a way to set the width of a custom validtor so that the error message text will wrap if it exceeds the specified width? I have a user control that contains a custom validator which the containing page can set the error message on based on specific validation results. he user control sits within a table cell in a page. If the message is very long it simply prints the entire message on a single line ignoring any column widths that are set. I have tried setting the width property on the custom validator itself to no avail.
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Apr 29, 2010
I am trying to understand a little more about implementing a custom model validator. I have implemented a custom model validator (derived from DataAnnotationsModelValidator<T>) for my custom validation attribute in order to do validation on the client side as well. There is not much documented about DataAnnotationsModelValidator. Besides, implementing client-side validation when is it a good idea or needed to implement a custom model validator for a custom attribute?
A separate question - in trying to understand how and when a custom model validator is used by the framework I noticed that my custom validator is always created with the context (2nd parameter in DataAnnotationsModelValidator<T>'s constructor) being a ViewContext, although it is declared as ControllerContext. Will a validator ever be created with something else than a ViewContext, and if so, when?
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Feb 10, 2010
I have two buttons on my page, the first page is View Button and the second is Update Button. View button display's member's personal profile. If I click on the view button, my custom validator automatically trigger, meaning, it automatically displays the error message. Whereas, the custom validator must trigger if I click on the Update button. How am be able to deal with this kind of problem.
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Jan 20, 2011
here is the code "when i select a value from calender customvalidator is not called . . "
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May 12, 2010
I have a custom validator, which I have set a property for, and I can access this validator from my MVC controller method. However, when I run the code, I am not seeing the error message on the page. My code in the controller method looks like this:
If (!bool)
{
this.view.customValidator.IsValid = false;
this.view.customValidator.Visible = true;
}
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May 6, 2010
I am using Customvalidator control . I am giving client side validation function in it. On running it is giving error as: ValidationStream is not defined.
Following is the code:
<asp:CustomValidator ID="CustomValidator6" runat="server" ClientValidationFunction="validateDriveDate"
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Feb 10, 2010
I have two custom validators that are in the same validation group. This validation group is launched by one button. My question is, in what order will the custom validators fire in? It appears that the validator that is placed earlier in the aspx page fires first, but I don't want to rely solely on this.
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Feb 9, 2011
<asp:TextBox ID="txtMobile" runat="server" MaxLength="11"></asp:TextBox>
<ajaxToolkit:FilteredTextBoxExtender ID="fteMobile" runat="server" TargetControlID="txtMobile"
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Apr 4, 2010
I am tring to send form values to a page from a user control. I included the user control in a master page.When i use page.previouspage it can not get value. is there any way to send form data to a page from a user control included in a master page?
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Feb 21, 2010
I'm working on a wizard-like set of page, and I'm relying on cross page postbacks to navigate between them.
I need to be able to trigger the Load event on the previous page in order to save the form data for the page.
I've been told that for situations of this sort all I had to do is access the PreviousPage property in the destination page and this would trigger the load event of the previous page but for some reason this doesn't seem to be working.
Is there anything else I can do to explicitly trigger the load event on the previouspage if the PreviousPage property is not null?
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